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    Town of Lisle

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Town of Lisle area
    Contact: Ron Keibel, 607-692-4461, RKeibel@co.broome.ny.us

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    Kirkwood Gas Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 9, 2012

    Area covered: Kirkwood and some bordering properties
    Membership: 300+ people with 11,500+ acres
    Contact: Marchie Diffindorf, 607-775-3128, marchiediff@yahoo.com
    Web: www.kirkwoodgascoalition.com

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    Deposit Gas Group

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Town of Sanford, Delaware County and Town of Deposit, Broome County
    Membership: About 400 people, 46,000 acres
    Contact: Sandra Davis, 607-221-4724, sdavisdrill4gas@gmail.com

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    County Line Landowners Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Broome, Cortland, Chenango and Tioga counties, NY
    Membership: Not disclosed
    Contact: Charles Manasse, (607) 692-7900, (607) 692-3516, info@countylinecoalition.com
    Web: //countylinecoalition.com

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    Central Broome Landowners Association

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Property owners with 10-acres or more in Town of Chenango, eastern Town of Union, southeastern Town of Maine, western Fenton and parts of Dickinson
    Membership: About 160 people 9,000 acres
    Contact: David Fendick, 607-729-9688, info@centralbroomeassociation.com
    Web: //www.centralbroomeassociation.org

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    Binghamton Conklin Gas Lease Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 10, 2012

    Area covered: Towns of Binghamton and Conklin in Broome County
    Membership: 1,000+ people, 19,000+ acres
    Contact: Dan Fitzsimmons, 607-775-5821, dfitzsimmons@stny.rr.com
    Web: //www.bcgaslease.com/

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    Apalachin Landowners Group

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area Covered: Apalachin, South Owego, Nichols and Campville, and Western Vestal
    Contact: Loretta Sullivan, 607-625-4543, lorettas@stny.rr.com
    Web: www.apalachinlandowners.blogspot.com

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    79-11 Landowners Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Between RT 79 and RT 11 in the town of Barker
    Membership: About 2,500 acres
    Contact: Gary VanDriesen, 607-786-1229, gvandriesen@stny.rr.com

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    4-County Gas/Oil Leasing Group

    February 12, 2011October 6, 2013

    Area covered: Cattaraugus/Allegany Counties in NY; McKean/Potter Counties in PA
    Membership in NY: Cattaragus County – 70,000 acres, Allegany County – 41,000 acres (111,000 acres total)
    Membership in PA: McKean County – 78,000 acres, Potter County – 41,000 acres (119,000 acres total)
    Contact: Janice L. Hancharick, 919-876-2917, jlhanch@nc.rr.com

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Federal EPA Releases Plan to Study Hydraulic Fracturing–Study’s Conclusions Won’t be Ready until 2014

    February 11, 2011February 15, 2011

    The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking another run at regulating natural gas drilling in the United States by the back door with its claim that hydraulic fracturing “may” endanger water supplies. To know for sure whether or not hydraulic fracturing is “safe”—even though by its own admission more than 35,000 wells are now hydraulically fractured each year in the U.S.—the EPA will conduct the mother of all studies. The first step in the process is to create a plan for how the study will be conducted. We now have that plan.

    Read More “Federal EPA Releases Plan to Study Hydraulic Fracturing–Study’s Conclusions Won’t be Ready until 2014”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Hydraulic Fracturing Used in North Dakota Oil Fields Gives that State the Lowest Unemployment Rate in the Nation

    February 10, 2011February 11, 2011

    Horizontal hydraulic fracturing not only benefits natural gas drilling, but also oil drilling in places far outside the Marcellus, like North Dakota, where the method has revived declining oil fields.

    Read More “Hydraulic Fracturing Used in North Dakota Oil Fields Gives that State the Lowest Unemployment Rate in the Nation”

  • Energy Companies | Greene County (OH) | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | West Bay Exploration

    80,000 Fracked Wells in Ohio – Zero Groundwater Contamination

    February 10, 2011February 10, 2011

    Looks like there’s about to be interest in drilling Marcellus shale gas wells in the Yellow Springs (Greene County), Ohio area from West Bay Exploration:

    Read More “80,000 Fracked Wells in Ohio – Zero Groundwater Contamination”

  • Forced Pooling | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Legislators Consider Forced Pooling for Marcellus Shale Landowners

    February 10, 2011February 10, 2011

    The West Virginia legislature is considering a couple of bills that deal with rules for Marcellus shale gas development in the state. One of those bills contains a provision for forced pooling, a hot-button issue to be sure among landowners and mineral rights owners. The WV legislature may adopt a pooling provision that is used in the state currently for coalbed methane drilling.

    Read More “WV Legislators Consider Forced Pooling for Marcellus Shale Landowners”

  • Energy Companies | Garrett County | Maryland | Samson Investment Co | Statewide MD

    Maryland Legislature Will Consider Whether or Not to Approve Hydraulic Fracturing

    February 10, 2011February 10, 2011

    Looks like we have dueling pieces of legislation before the Maryland legislature, one bill that would force the state’s Department of the Environment to either officially approve or deny permits by Samson Energy to drill in Western Maryland. The other bill would put a hold on drilling until “further studies” can determine whether or not it’s safe.

    Read More “Maryland Legislature Will Consider Whether or Not to Approve Hydraulic Fracturing”

  • Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Gov. Cuomo’s Nomination to Head the NY DEC: Will the Real Joe Martens Please Stand Up?

    February 9, 2011February 10, 2011

    Joe MartensOn January 4, newly inaugurated Gov. Andrew Cuomo nominated Joe Martens to head up the all-important (to Marcellus Shale drilling in NY anyway), State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The DEC is charged with drafting drilling regulations, and once in place, overseeing those regulations. Joe Martens’ nomination to head the DEC was viewed by most who support drilling as a bad omen. Why? Let’s take a look at who Joe Martens is, and what he has said on the topic of shale gas drilling in New York.

    Since 1995 Joe has worked for the Open Space Institute (OSI), first as executive vice president and later as its president. The OSI buys private land in states along the East Coast of the U.S. to keep it from being developed. As it’s name implies, it wants to keep large tracts of open spaces undeveloped and pristine. Over 100,000 acres in New York State alone have been “protected” by the OSI. Most of the OSI’s land acquisitions and easements (laws to protect land they don’t actually buy but control) have come under Joe Martens’ reign as president.

    Read More “Gov. Cuomo’s Nomination to Head the NY DEC: Will the Real Joe Martens Please Stand Up?”

  • Brooke County | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Marshall County | Ohio County | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    West Virginia Now Employs 10K People in Marcellus Shale Gas Industry, Wetzel & Marshall Counties Most Active in Gas Drilling

    February 8, 2011February 9, 2011

    WV - New Marcellus WellsAn article in today’s West Virginia paper The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register attempts to denigrate Marcellus gas drilling in the state by focusing on some of the problems. One of those problems, according to the article, is that 13 illegal aliens (undocumented workers) that have been caught working for drilling contractors in the state “in the last few years.” But 13 illegals apprehended out of some 10,000 workers employed by the Marcellus gas drilling industry in the state is an infinitesimally small 1/10th of one percent. That is, it’s a non-story. If the statistics are to be believed that there are some  20 million illegals in the U.S., and the population of our country is around 300 million, that means an average 6 1/2 percent of the entire population are illegal aliens! Point is: the drilling industry does not seek to employ illegals—it happens, like any industry.

    Read More “West Virginia Now Employs 10K People in Marcellus Shale Gas Industry, Wetzel & Marshall Counties Most Active in Gas Drilling”

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