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Anti-fracking group seeks bill’s passage 4th time
By BURTON SPEAKMAN bspeakman@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN A group of Youngstown activists hopes the
Book takes on fracking ‘myths’
Oil and Gas industry official wants to provide perspective on fracking in book
FRACKING Expert: Pa. didn’t study health effects
Associated Press PITTSBURGH Pennsylvania’s former health secretary says the state has failed to
Utica Shale activity continuing to move south
Northern section of Utica just doesn't have production results to justify expense.
Ohio Shale gas production doubled in 2013
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources reports Ohio’s natural gas production nearly doubled from 2012 to 2013 because of the activity in the Utica shale play.
Co. explains testing of fracking byproducts for radioactivity to Youngstown residents
A presentation by Austin Master Services at Youngstown City Hall Wednesday evening clarified the process the company is taking in testing radioactivity in materials that come out of the earth through the process of hydraulic fracking.
States confront worries about fracking, quakes
Associated Press AZLE, Texas Earthquakes used to be almost unheard of on the vast stretches of
Frack-free group wants answers about radioactive testing
Henrietta Bibbs takes exception to many aspects of hydraulic fracturing in the Mahoning Valley, such as the oil and gas industry’s claims of job creation.
Pa. candidate urges governor, lawmakers to OK drilling tax
Associated Press HARRISBURG, PA. Tom Wolf may not hold an elected office yet, but as Democratic
Tressel tasked with building academics at YSU to support oil and gas industry
The new president will find changes on campus after his time away.
American Water Management starts commercial injection at Weathersfield well
Official has no problem with the protestors who blocked the entrance to the facility in November
EPA drastically underestimates methane released at drilling sites
Using a plane equipped to measure greenhouse gas emissions in the air, scientists found that drilling activities at seven well pads in the Marcellus shale formation emitted 34 grams of methane per second, on average. The Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that such drilling releases between 0.04 grams and 0.30 grams of methane per second.
Halliburton posts $622M in 1st-qtr net income
Earnings and revenue topped expectations and Halliburton reversed course after a loss a year ago, when results were hurt by charges related to the huge 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
New book on fracking illuminates pros, cons
In “The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World,” Russell Gold brings new clarity to a subject awash in hype from all sides.
Opponents take aim at ODNR
Fracking opponents criticized the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for not providing more information from an investigation that found a “probable” connection between the drilling practice and a rash of Earthquakes in Poland Township.
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