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By Laura Legere / Pittsburgh Post-GazetteHARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office is suing Chesapeake Energy Corp. and three of its subsidiaries for allegedly underpaying landowners…Continue
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What I find amazing is that expending a distribution pipeline just 2 miles for a thousand customers will cost them an extra $70 per month for 25 years and the utility is kind enough to charge only a…Continue
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Skip has talked about this issue in other topics and this article talks about the issue and how big of a problem it can be. I highlighted in bold issue that LA is facing.Gas Boom Gone Bust Leaves…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Feb 26, 2015.
The below map was from a story about surging electricity cost in New England, because they went all in with NG and then didn't built NG pipelines. I thought is was an interesting map.…Continue
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Shale drilling and lithium extraction are seemingly distinct activities, but there is a growing connection between the two as the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions. While shale drilling primarily targets…
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HaynesvillePlay is a pretty decent blog. I don't check it often because I know much of the usual data before Robert Hutchinson does and the rest isn't of interest to me. Hutchinson started out as an early member of GHS. He got his blog started with a good bit of content pilfered off of GHS. As instances of members posting links to his site began Keith offer to do a reciprocal deal to allow Robert's links if he would allow GHS links on HaynesvillePlay. Robert didn't want to do that. The name of the game is number of readers/members/likes and the unethical way to get those is to post a link on a bunch of similar sites. There is no law on the web and if there was, who would enforce it? So the ethics are a choice each webmaster or bloggers must make. On GHS links to about any relevant source is fine except any website or blog that makes money off of advertising. The amount of ad revenue is directly proportional to the traffic. If Hutchinson isn't willing to reciprocate for Keith I don't care to see him get free notice through links on GHS. Now you know. Regards, Skip
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