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Where Can Marcellus Shale be Found?

A few years ago every geologist involved in Appalachian Basin oil and gas knew about the Devonian black shale called the Marcellus. Its black color made it easy to spot in the field and its slightly...

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Test well water before Marcellus Shale gas drilling begins, experts advise

April 5, 2010 EILEEN GODIN Times Leader Correspondent Well-water testing in advance of natural gas drilling operations in parts of Luzerne County could give homeowners with wells knowledge, a baseline...

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Some urge suspension at forum on drilling

U.S. Senate candidate Joe Sestak holds a meeting at Misericordia University. By Sherry Long slong@timesleader.com Staff Writer Published on June 13, 2010 DALLAS TWP. – Property owners concerned about...

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State-owned parcels eyed for gas deposits

By Tom Veneskytvenesky@timesleader.com Sports Reporter Private landowners aren’t the only group being eyed by natural gas companies as potential lease partners. Companies are also targeting two of the...

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Marcellus Shale gets upgraded sevenfold

ALBANY, N.Y. Marcellus Shale gets upgraded sevenfold A geologist says the Marcellus Shale region of the Appalachians could yield seven times as much natural gas as he earlier estimated, meaning it...

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Gas drilling has Back Mountain group concerned

Community partnership members worry about road deterioration, water supplies. By Rebecca Briarbria@timesleader.com Staff Writer DALLAS TWP. – Lehman Township Supervisor Doug Ide informed members of the...

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Test well water before Marcellus Shale gas drilling begins, experts advise

EILEEN GODIN Times Leader Correspondent Well-water testing in advance of natural gas drilling operations in parts of Luzerne County could give homeowners with wells knowledge, a baseline for future...

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Some urge suspension at forum on drilling

U.S. Senate candidate Joe Sestak holds a meeting at Misericordia University. By Sherry Longslong@timesleader.com Staff Writer DALLAS TWP. – Property owners concerned about the effects of Marcellus...

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