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Can my property be seized for drilling by an oil and gas company?

Can my property be seized for drilling by an oil and gas company? While landowners enjoy rights


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Protests in Warren bring out both sides of fracking debate

Opponents and supporters of oil and gas share viewpoints

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Arrogance fuels fracking anger, some experts say

By KEVIN BEGOS Associated Press PITTSBURGH The boom in oil and gas fracking has led to jobs,


Anti-fracking rally expected to draw recently arrested protesters

Notable organizations include 350.org and Appalachia Resists, whose members have been arrested in recent months


D&L appeals commission's June ruling in Franklin County

Company continues to seek the reinstatement of its permits


Activists seek to put anti-fracking charter amendment on ballot

After a loss in May, activists are undetered in their attempts to pass a charter amendment that would ban fracking in Youngstown


Fervent foes devote their lives to fracking fight

Big energy companies have been trying for five years to tap the riches of the Marcellus Shale in southern New York, promising thousands of new jobs, economic salvation for a depressed region, and a cheap, abundant, clean-burning source of fuel close to power-hungry cities.


Company pays fine

Company pays fine greeley, colo. A company whose oil well sprayed out 84,000 gallons of


EPA drops plans for groundwater pollution study

The agency might take it up at a later date


I live near the Kibler well on Brunstetter Road in Lordstown. Can you explain why a massive flame

I live near the Kibler well on Brunstetter Road in Lordstown. Can you explain why a massive flame


The Low-Down on Radioactivity and Shale Gas Development

The truth lies in between two extreme viewpoints


Mahoning Valley should thank Vallourec Star

The company has helped lead a turnaround in both Girard and Youngstown


Big problems ID'ed facing shale-gas drilling in Ohio

A list of the top 4 problems was put together by a Washington-based nonprofit


An update on lawmaker action and other activities at the Ohio Statehouse related to horizontal

An update on lawmaker action and other activities at the Ohio Statehouse related to horizontal


At Everflow Eastern, the oil and gas business has changed over the years

President Bill Siskovic reflects on Ohio’s booming industry and his company


Drilling bonanza benefits some, bypasses others in Noble County

Farmers in Noble County either get rich or stay poor


Drought, fracking threaten water supply in some states

A debate about sustainable practices has cropped up in drier parts of the country


Coast Guard ending cleanup operations

Coast Guard ending cleanup operations HOUSTON After a three-year effort, the U.S. Coast Guard


Focus on training more Ohioans for land management

The oil and gas industry relies on landmen to secure leases


U.S. gains global competitors as shale energy revolution heats up

Russia, China could be among top competitors