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As Britain s shale gas lies untapped, a US state shows how fracking is thriving with nature

One county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania could have lessons for Britain s shaky energy security - and spiking bills. Tom Leonard visited Tioga County - and found a local economy transformed.

14 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Apr 11-17 | Marcellus Drilling News

Last week Pennsylvania issued 12 new shale well permits, down three from the prior week. Coterra Energy (formerly Cabot Oil & Gas) had the most permits with four, all on the same pad in Susquehanna County. Southwestern had three permits all on the same pad in Susquehanna County. Chesapeake Energy also had a permit in

Looking to Invest in O&G Companies? M-U Drillers Offer Big Returns

One of the hottest of the hot sectors in which to invest (right now) is shale energy. That's according to multiple sources, including a veteran finance writer, investor, engineer, and researcher. In an article appearing on the OilPrice.com website, Alex Kimani talks up mid-cap energy stocks as outperforming the supermajors. Among two of Kimani's top

34 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Apr 4-10 | Marcellus Drilling News

Last week Pennsylvania issued 15 new shale well permits (up one from the prior week), with Repsol taking five, and both Range Resources and Seneca Energy grabbing four each. All permits for each of the three were on a single pad. Ohio issued five new permits last week, with all five going to Ascent Resources.

NatGas Drillers Post Record Profits in 2021, Heading for Better 2022

According to RBN Energy, 2021 was the most profitable year in at least the last two decades for oil and gas producers (i.e. drillers). Oil and gas producers reported income two-thirds higher than the previous peak in 2014, when commodity prices were significantly higher. There's every indication that 2022 will be even better for the

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