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Drilling lease signing is long-term, life-changing financial and land use deal

By Peter H. Milliken Pennant Midstream is ready to begin building a processing facility and start moving natural gasA naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases beneath the earth’s surface – often in association with petroleum. through a new pipelineUnderground or surface tubing or piping that is installed across states, countries and continents to

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Interview with Jennifer Greenwell – Permian Markets and Takeaway Infrastructure 2013 June 26-27, Houston TX

Jennifer Greenwell is the Manager of Marketing at Nadel and Gussman.  Nadel and Gussman is an independent Tulsa-based oil and gas producerA natural gas producer is generally involved in exploration, drilling, and refinement of natural gas. There are independent producers, as well as integrated producers, which are generally larger companies that produce, transport and distribute natural

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Drilling or a College Diploma?

In just a few weeks, students all over our area will put on their caps and gowns and graduate from high school. Students will decide if they want to go to college or go right into the workforce. In parts of our area, an increasing number of high school seniors are choosing work in the

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Tale of Three Shale States

by Mark Green Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York. Three states blessed with vast shaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. resources, three stories: Pennsylvania The shaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently

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Ohio at forefront of training for oil & gas emergencies

By ANNA TULTZ  at the TheNewsOutlet.org Susan Allison of Dungannon still remembers the night in 2011 when she had to evacuate her home because of a gas explosion a half mile away. “I heard a bang and what sounded like a plane, and it sounded like it kept getting closer and closer with bright lights,

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