...Southeastern Pennsylvania refineries and having the third repurposed into a major natural gas liquids processing facility. Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young...
...While there is currently debate over whether the rise of the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania has created as many jobs as some had...
...RESOURCES Marcellus Shale " Deed Reservation " Property Subsurface & Removal Rights " Minerals & Natural Gas " Dunham Rule Butler v. Charles Powers...
...by 506 acres. The DCNR will allow Consol to drill for natural gas under the state park, but it can only do so from...
...were scheduled to return to session May 6. NATURAL GAS The state Senate Committee on Environmental Resources and...
According to knowledgeable sources in the Pennsylvania legal community, Governor Tom Corbett has not yet made any moves to fill the vacancy on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court even though former Justic
...as examples of the wide scope of gas lease-related litigation coming out of the state's natural gas plays. In one case...
...no need for a scientific debate over whether shale and the natural gas contained within it fall under the definition of "minerals"...
...by 506 acres. The DCNR will allow Consol to drill for natural gas under the state park, but it can only do so from...
...to prove that the companies do not possess a valid oil and gas lease. The ruling also touched on what appears to have...
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