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ikno-io · 2 months ago
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Explore the comprehensive overview of fracking in Pennsylvania, examining the process, benefits, and challenges of this controversial practice. read the full article: https://bit.ly/4d0Y6Yn #fracking #Pennsylvania #hydraulicfracturing #naturalgas #MarcellusShale read more: what is fracking in pennsylvania
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shaledirectory · 6 years ago
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Poll Finds Misconceptions In Consumer Attitudes Towards NatGas
More than a decade into the shale revolution in the Appalachian Basin, the population’s mindset when it comes to energy, and natural gas specifically, can be jaw-dropping.
After 10 years of educating the public, of community outreach programs, of spending and hiring locally, misconceptions still abound. West Virginia’s Orion Strategies, an expert at polling the common man, in early April conducted a telephone survey of 600 men and women living in the 19 counties in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia that are considered part of the Ohio River Valley.
The Results:
The poll were presented last week at Upstream PA 2018, the annual one-day conference presented by ShaleDirectories.com in this small town dominated by Penn State University. Orion principle Curtis Wilkerson presented the poll’s results. Kallanish Energy was in attendance at the one-day program.. On the plus side, 66% of those surveyed believe the oil and natural gas industry representatives operating in their area is very or somewhat trustworthy. The potential problem with that positive percentage is evident when you look at individual age groups. The group including ages 18 to 22, aka, Generation Z, look on O&G as not very or not trustworthy at all at a 37% mark. The parents of Gen Z, Generation X (38-53), look at O&G through entirely different glasses, with 66% seeing the industry as very or somewhat trustworthy. Education of the industry took hold in the parents, but had not worked or had not been presented to the children. Here’s another very interesting survey result: Wilkerson’s poll found Ohio River Valley inhabitants believe the oil and gas industry isn’t hiring locally, 45% to 40%, with 15% of those surveyed unsure where labor was coming from. There’s no question when Range Resources sunk the first Marcellus Shale well more than 10 years ago, the ensuing rush to spud meant most workers eating at local restaurants and staying at local motels were driving vehicles with license plates from Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Louisiana. But local institutions of higher learning and trade schools soon saw the light and began offering classes geared to what O&G companies needed. Sadly, many residents in the Ohio River Valley don’t believe it. “When asked if someone close to them work for the oil and natural gas industry, 75% said ‘no,’” Wilkerson told the Upstream PA conference. But, he added, that striking percentage more than likely isn’t correct because those surveyed did not associate working in O&G with driving a water truck, for example. Finally, it’s obvious from the Orion poll, Ohio River Valley inhabitants like what they see with oil and gas production. When asked their opinion for increasing production of oil and gas in their county, Wilkerson said 83% strongly or somewhat support “drill, drill, drill,” while just 15% somewhat or strongly oppose higher production. Joseph F. Barone ShaleDirectories.com 610.764.1232 [email protected] www.shaledirectories.com
https://www.shaledirectories.com/blog/poll-finds-misconceptions-in-consumer-attitudes-towards-natgas/
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bnickward · 7 years ago
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The Bandits got premier parking!! #marcellusmania2017 #marcellusshale #riceenergy #guntownbandits #suzuki #suzukibandit #adventure #cashmeousside (at Greene County Fairgrounds)
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ennovance · 2 years ago
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🇺🇸US exports record #oil volumes as fuel price tensions build
Shipments of #crude and products top 11mn b/d as industry warns over restrictions
https://www.ft.com/content/c4adf3d8-e7fc-413d-a69d-eb7ae9207e0a @ft @markets #oott #energy #gasprices #inflation #oott #energy #energysecurity #shaleoil #marcellusshale #ESG #philadelphia #philly #pennsylvania #green #cleantech #investor
https://twitter.com/mohossain/status/1579661013427056640?s=46&t=Rf53DMfEzYeU4nPef6KjBg
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weepingmusicartisan · 5 years ago
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scoutfdc · 6 years ago
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Throwback Thursday of Scout's trip to field offices in West Virginia & Kentucky. #coolweathervibes #Appalachianbasin #marcellusshale #oilandgastechnology #scoutfdc https://t.co/OEHqYAWDxm
Throwback Thursday of Scout's trip to field offices in West Virginia & Kentucky. #coolweathervibes #Appalachianbasin #marcellusshale #oilandgastechnology #scoutfdc pic.twitter.com/OEHqYAWDxm
— Scout (@scoutfdc) July 12, 2018
via Twitter https://twitter.com/scoutfdc July 12, 2018 at 02:57PM
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jlt3040-blog · 9 years ago
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There have been many more complaints to the Susquehanna county commissioners about noise coming from natural gas compressor stations recently. My father can't sleep at night because of the noise, which aggravates his seizure condition. Cabot, Williams, and other companies affiliated with the gas industry don't seem to care about the people living in ares they "develop".
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choobahsouth · 9 years ago
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https://goo.gl/yBNRVm Geophysicist - London - Permanent Navis Consulting are currently recruiting for a Geophysicist for an excellent opportunity to be based in London. Our client is looking for a candidate with an understanding of shale production in Gas and liquid shale and specifically experience with Permian, Marcellus or Barnett shale. As the Geophysicist you will be working alongside 2 Geologists and reporting into the Chief Geophysicist. Qualifications and Experience Required: - Masters of Science or PhD degree in Geophysics - At least 5 years' experience in onshore UK or US exploration projects - Experience in working in shale plays and micro-seismic monitoring/operations would be an advantage - Experience with Permian, Marcellus or Barnett shale - Proven experience in seismic acquisition and processing If you are interested in the above position and wish to find out more please send your CV to [Removed] or call [Removed] 2. Geophysicist
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thestreamhub-blog · 9 years ago
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Production in the Marcellus Shale helped boost the country's proven gas reserves to record levels in 2014. A large portion of these proven natural gas reserves came from Pennsylvania’s operators, who added 10.4 trillion cubic feet of gas to 2014 totals. For the first time, natural gas from shale formations makes up more than half of all proven U.S. gas reserves, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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naturalgasnow · 10 years ago
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State Impact, a fractivist advocacy group masquerading as a non-partisan shale gas reporting entity, wants to intimidate the state into hiding shale impacts.
http://naturalgasnow.org/state-impact-wants-to-hide-state-impact/
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martinmilita · 10 years ago
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Pa. Gov.-Elect Taps Former Natural Resources secretary to head  Environmental Protection
Pennsylvania Gov-Elect Tom Wolf said Wednesday that he has chosen a former Department of Conservation and Natural Resources secretary to head the incoming administration’s Department of Environmental Protection, and that environmental group PennFuture’s CEO will be appointed DCNR’s secretary.
In announcing the selection of John Quigley — who served as DCNR’s head from 2009 to 2011 before leaving…
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bmoist · 10 years ago
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Who Are The Anti-Frackers And Why Do They Do It?
Who Are The Anti-Frackers And Why Do They Do It?
The Anti-Frackers
Introduction…The motives of some of the Anti-Frackers are obvious.  Other require some research to find evidence of why they oppose the biggest oil and gas breakthrough in decades.
Here are a few benefits that Fracking has brought us:
The environment- America’s carbon emission and smog-creating particulate pollution have plunged as power plants switch en masse from coal-fired…
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hydraulicfracking101-blog · 11 years ago
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Fracking Conflicts With Housing Marketing In Delaware County
The housing market of New York is already bad, but for the people of Delaware County that live near a fracking site or a proposed fracking site, the market is horrible.
No young, unmarried couple that wants to get married and start a family is going to be looking for a property near a fracking site. Due to all the environmental issues that coincide with the drilling. Traffic congestion is a main problem because people do not like the noise pollution, nor the longer commutes home.
The picture below displays the congestion fracking brings on in small local wooded areas. Not many people are willing to be exposed to this, let alone live next to it.
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ennovance · 2 years ago
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Say crash and people tend to think of The Great Depression and the Global Financial Crisis: severe economic contractions triggered by financial crises that caused enduring slumps. But a paper out this week from the Bank for International Settlements suggests, rather worryingly, that oil price shocks tend to have the greater scarring effects on long-term growth.
https://www.ft.com/content/78c856b0-5bf1-43b6-ba05-e06898ebf2f4
The scarring effects of deep contractions*
https://www.bis.org/publ/work1043.pdf
📲 https://twitter.com/mohossain/status/1578820762596540416?s=46&t=TbykF2CJBvMnm1YcE8WWkA #energy #energysecurity #oott #shaleoil #water #wastewater #lESG #MarcellusShale #chemicals #investor #climate #carbon #ennovance
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thetruelorax · 11 years ago
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first patch I've ever sewn. #earthfirst #nofracking #marcellusshale #nocompromise
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smugtownmushrooms · 11 years ago
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These people rule. Visit www.marcellusearthfirst.org #earthfirst #marcellusshale #fracking #peoplebeforeprofits
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