Marcellus-Shale.us. 2019-2010. Website. Pennsylvania.
This Marcellus Shale gas drilling website is dedicated to providing photos, opinions, stories and news about the Marcellus Shale gas play that you won’t see in other places. You’ll find extensive photos of gas drilling sites, pipeline construction, well sites and compressor stations.
We will explore the impacts that Marcellus natural gas extraction has on the environment, including air and water pollution. We’ll address some key talking points for landowners who are considering signing a Marcellus Shale gas lease. Photos of drilling rigs, gas well site equipment, hydro fracing, natural gas facilities and gas pipelines will be added on a regular basis.
See firsthand what a Marcellus gas well looks like with photos of drilling sites and equipment used to frack a Marcellus well. Find firsthand information and photos of pollution issues like Cross Creek Lake and Dunkard Creek fish kills, with official documents you won’t find anywhere else on the internet. Learn about the real issues beyond the money.
Political contribution information that influences Pennsylvania legislative decisions affecting gas drilling will also be featured as that information becomes available. The backgrounds of gas drilling businesses will be added as we continue to examine “the play” and “the players” involved in exploiting the natural gas reserves in Marcellus Shale.
Frac pit near this veteran’s gravesite
Marcellus-Shale.us. 2019-2010
God Bless America ..and Frac Pits!
We’ll follow key legislation affecting hydraulic fracturing and frac fluids, and provide information for citizens who are concerned about protecting their drinking water from the impacts of horizontal gas wells. Gas drilling news and events will be regularly posted on the News & Events page. Return often to see what’s new at Marcellus-Shale.us
They may have the right to extract the gas, but you have the right to a healthy environment, including clean water and clean air.
Includes photographs of fracking trucks.
See also: Press release. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): EPA Announces “Eyes on Drilling” Tipline.
See: Energy Policy Act of 2005-Critique
See: Energy Policy Act of 2005
See: Gas Drilling Trucks
See: EnCana Buries Hydraulic Fracturing Pit Sludge in Unlined Pit May 14, 2009
See: US natural gas drilling boom linked to pollution and social strife
See: Property Rights and Drilling
See: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): EPA Announces “Eyes on Drilling” Tipline
See: Onondaga Nation of Iroquois Confederacy Takes On Fracking
See: Hazards posed by natural gas drilling are not limited to below ground
See: The Costs of Natural Gas, Including Flaming Water










