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  • Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Shell

    Shell Nears Decision on Where to Build $2B Cracker Plant

    September 7, 2011September 7, 2011

    ShellShell Oil is “nearing a decision” on where to build a multi-billion dollar ethylene cracker plant in the Marcellus region, and states in that region—specifically Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio—are aggressively competing to have the plant built in their state. (See MDN’s petrochemical primer for details on how shale gas drilling relates to the chemical industry).

    The stakes are high indeed. The cost to build the plant will exceed $2 billion, and it’s estimated the plant will attract some $16 billion in associated industry expenditures and provide more than 17,000 jobs in those associated industries.

    Read More “Shell Nears Decision on Where to Build $2B Cracker Plant”

  • Economic Impact | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Washington County

    How Much Does it Cost to Drill a Single Marcellus Well? $7.6M

    September 7, 2011September 7, 2011

    A new 92-page study just released by the University of Pittsburgh (copy embedded below) takes a realistic look at the direct costs, and economic impacts, of drilling a single Marcellus Shale gas well. The study, called the “Economic Impact of the Value Chain of a Marcellus Shale Well,” looked in depth at an EQT-drilled well in Washington County, PA. Undergraduate and graduate students from Pitt found that a single well had direct costs of more than $7.6 million. Or think of it this way: More than $7.6 million is invested in a local community, on average, for each and every well drilled.

    The costs to drill a well break down this way:

    Read More “How Much Does it Cost to Drill a Single Marcellus Well? $7.6M”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    New Penn State Study on Economic Impacts of Marcellus Drilling

    September 7, 2011September 7, 2011

    A new 62-page study (embedded below) conducted by Penn State and the Pennsylvania College of Technology looks at the economic impact of natural gas drilling in PA. The study, titled “Economic Impacts of Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania: Employment and Income in 2009,” uses a new (and according to the authors more accurate) methodology to calculate gas drilling’s economic impacts on local communities. The authors suggest the economic impacts of Marcellus drilling for local communities are not as big as previously reported.

    Read More “New Penn State Study on Economic Impacts of Marcellus Drilling”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Monongalia County | West Virginia

    Chesapeake Withdraws $25K Grant from Morgantown, WV

    September 7, 2011September 7, 2011

    Yet another gas driller has decided to vote with its pocketbook against a community that insists on banning shale gas drilling.

    Read More “Chesapeake Withdraws $25K Grant from Morgantown, WV”

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