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Webinar to Focus on Natural Gas Reservoirs in the Utica Shale

Reservoirs of natural gasA naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases beneath the earth’s surface – often in association with petroleum. in the Utica shaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. formationA body of earth material with distinctive and characteristic properties.

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Campus Partner in Marcellus Shale Education Gets New Name

A Penn State DuBois partner in education and training, The Marcellus ShaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock.ShaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. is one of the most

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Penn State to Iron Out Act 13 Confusion with Webinar

A recent court decision to throw out Act 13Signed into law by governor Tom Corbett. This law will further protect the environment as well as tighten the regulations on the natural gas industry. zoning provisions has left many people wondering what’s next. Penn State Extension will host a webinar Thursday to discuss what this decision

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Lecture Series to Focus on Marcellus Shale

There are so many questions surrounding shaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. drilling, and Penn State Extension seeks to educate communities with its “Marcellus & Beyond” lecture series. Have you been approached to lease your property? Is there an opportunity for

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