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fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale

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An edition of Under the surface (2012)

Under the surface

fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale

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“Running from southern West Virginia through eastern Ohio, across central and northeast Pennsylvania, and into New York through the Southern Tier and the Catskills, the Marcellus Shale formation underlies a sparsely populated region that features striking landscapes, critical watersheds, and a struggling economic base. It also contains one of the world's largest supplies of natural gas, a resource that has been dismissed as inaccessible until recently. Technological developments that combine horizontal drilling with hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") have removed physical and economic barriers to extracting hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of gas from bedrock deep below the Appalachian basin. Beginning in 2006, the first successful Marcellus gas wells by Range Resources, combined with a spike in the value of natural gas, spurred a modern-day gold rush, a "gas rush", with profound ramifications for environmental policy, energy markets, political dynamics, and the lives of the people living in the Marcellus region. This book is a journalistic overview of shale gas development and the controversies surrounding it. Control over drilling rights is at stake in the heart of Marcellus country, northeast Pennsylvania and central New York. The decisions by landowners to work with or against the companies, and the resulting environmental and economic consequences, are scrutinized by neighbors faced with similar decisions, by residents of cities whose water supply originates in the exploration area, and by those living across state lines with differing attitudes and policies concerning extraction industries. Here the author gives a voice to all constituencies, including farmers and landowners tempted by the prospects of wealth but wary of the consequences, policymakers struggling with divisive issues, and activists coordinating campaigns based on their respective visions of economic salvation and environmental ruin. He describes a landscape in which the battle over the Marcellus ranges from the very local, yard signs proclaiming landowners' allegiances for or against shale gas development, to often conflicting municipal, state, and federal legislation intended to accelerate, delay, or discourage exploration. For millions of people with a direct stake in shale gas exploration in the Marcellus or any number of other emerging shale resources in the United States and worldwide, or for those concerned about the global energy outlook, this book offers a look at the issues.” BOOK JACKET

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Under the surface: fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale
2012, Cornell University Press
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Table of Contents

Prologue : cracks in the rock
An agent of dreams
Coming together
Gas rush
Figures, facts, and information
Accidental activists
The division
Superior forces
Epilogue : back on Carter Road.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Ithaca

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.8/23309747
Library of Congress
HD9581.2.S53 W55 2012, HD9581.2.S53W55 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25110130M
Internet Archive
undersurfacefrac0000wilb
ISBN 13
9780801450167
LCCN
2011047166
OCLC/WorldCat
761334922

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