Increased use of natural gas and a decreasing reliance on dirty coal has lowered America's CO2 emissions to its lowest point in 20 years, a recent report says. Read More
No area in the nation has experienced the economic boom enjoyed by the counties of Westmoreland, Beaver, Washington, and Greene and Fayette counties in Pennsylvania, thanks to the area's Marcellus Shale gas exploration.Since natural gas extraction began in Pennsylvania, new and existing businesses h... Read More
Positions Available In A Wide Variety Of Marcellus Shale Jobsby K. RennerMarcellus Shale Staff WriterAlthough an overabundance of natural gas has recently saturated the market and slowed Shale development across the country, the future for Marcellus Shale job growth in Pennsylvania is still very str... Read More
by Cecilia KMSD Staff WriterModern day gas exploration has expanded over the years, with many companies falling by the wayside. While company names may have changed, people have not. Meet one of the game changers heading one of the larger companies involved with the shale gas extraction in the Marce... Read More
report issued by The Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition:The community's perceptions and attitudes toward the Marcellus Shale gas industry in Pennsylvania.Read More... Read More
Potential Economic Impacts of Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania:Reflections on the Perryman Group Analysis from TexasTimothy W. Kelsey, Ph.D. tkelsey@psu.eduPenn State Cooperative ExtensionThe exploration and development of the Marcellus Shale natural gas play has significant potential to affect Penns... Read More
Nov 14, 2011; http://www.pwea.org/Do you or someone you know have interest in being part of a great Technical Program at PWEA's 2012 Marcellus Shale Conference? PWEA is soliciting abstracts on cutting-edge topics related to all water management aspects of Marcellus Shale Gas Development. The confere... Read More
Doing the Math: E=JBy Mark Green | Monday 21 November 2011; Energy TomorrowDon't know if Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley was a math major, but he's promoting an equation that certainly adds up: E = J."Energy equals jobs in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," Cawley told a recent gathering of Bucks C... Read More