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Marcellus Shale Projects Boosting Building Trades

While construction projects and jobs in non-shale gas related industries declined sharply from 2008 to 2014, tradesman in five states within or near to the Marcellus Shale worked more hours and benefited heavily from investments in the formation's development, according to a new study. Read More

Southwestern Strikes $5B-Plus Deal With Chesapeake for Marcellus/Utica Dry Gas Package

Chesapeake Energy Corp. on Thursday agreed to sell a wide swath of its dry natural gas-heavy assets... Read More

Maryland Resort Landowners Oppose Vertical Marcellus Drilling, But OK With Horizontal

A property owners' association in a popular western Maryland lake resort area said it opposes surface structures for vertical drilling for Marcellus Shale gas, but is amenable to horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) that accesses the play from a distance. Read More

Cone Midstream Excites in Market Debut, But Vantage Pulls IPO

Cone Midstream Partners LP (CNNX), formed to own and develop natural gas gathering assets in the Marcellus Shale, captured investors' attention in its market debut on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Thursday, climbing more than 38% from the opening bid. Read More

Marcellus Is King, But Other Formations Also Boosting PA Production

In a wide-ranging analysis of 1H2014 state production data, the Pennsylvania State University Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research demonstrated how... Read More

Transco Project Would Tap 1-2 Bcf/d of Marcellus/Utica Gas

Williams is holding an open season through Sept. 29 for its Western Marcellus Pipeline Project, a 1-2 Bcf/d expansion of its Transco interstate pipeline to provide incremental firm capacity to markets in the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States by late 2018. Read More

Maryland Continues Study of Potential Marcellus Shale Production

Drilling for natural gas in Maryland's small portion of the Marcellus Shale is likely to have negative effects on air quality, while hydraulic fracturing would present a moderately high risk of public health consequences and earthquakes are considered a low likelihood, according to a report issued by University of Maryland researchers. Read More

Demand-Minded Pipeline Partners Looking to Marcellus for Cheap Gas

Numerous pipeline projects are planned or in the works to get Appalachian natural gas to market. So far, the vast majority have been producer-push endeavors. But a new project announced Tuesday is entirely market-pull. Read More

Marcellus Producing More Than 15 Bcf/d, EIA Says

The Marcellus Shale has passed another milestone, this time exceeding 15 Bcf/d of natural gas production in July, according to the Energy Information Administration... Read More

Antero Resources 2Q Production Passed 1 Bcfe/d

Antero Resources Corp. said Friday it produced 891 MMcfe/d in the second quarter, a 94% year-over-year increase that set a company record and passed the milestone of 1 Bcfe/d of net production. Read More