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NORTH CANTON, Ohio -- Gas and oil producers are beginning to put the "boom" in Ohio's shale development. The 352 horizontal shale wells working in Ohio's eastern counties produced 100 billion ...
Ohio's shale wells saw an output spike at the beginning of the year, state data shows.
Shale gas and oil development has put more money in the pockets of some Ohioans where the boom is underway, but so far few new jobs have come of it.
Ohio’s 88 counties were grouped into four categories for this analysis: strong shale, moderate shale, weak shale and non-shale.
Expert Dr. Jasleen Pannu discusses how frequently they are diagnosed and what advanced treatment options are available at The James at Ohio State.
The first Ohio shale well in the Utica and Marcellus Shale formations was drilled in February 2011. In the short time since, the formations have attracted some $64 billion in private sector investment ...
Tomorrow, Crain's Cleveland Business, WVIZ and WCPN will host the Ohio Shale Summit, a meeting of minds as supposedly diverse as former Shell Oil Company ...
Oil and natural gas production from Ohio’s Utica Shale is growing strongly and could increase even more rapidly once processing plant and pipeline projects are completed, the Ohio Department of ...
The help-wanted sign is out in Canton, Ohio, for Chesapeake Energy. The company that has led the charge in shale gas drilling is looking for truck drivers with licenses for hazardous materials, a ...
The Utica Shale has never really gotten the level of attention it probably deserves as a major U. S. resource of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs).
When Tom McKnight started working for the oil and gas industry as a truck driver in Ohio more than 10 years ago, he attended ...
Ohio's Utica-shale drilling boom hasn't quite met the initial heady expectations, at least according to one measuring stick. Ohio Department of Natural Resources officials told state legislators ...