Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Fact Sheet:Landowners and Oil and Gas Leases in Pennsylvania, Answers to questions frequently asked by landowners about oil and gas leases and drilling.

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Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).  Fact Sheet:Landowners and Oil and Gas Leases in Pennsylvania

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“Answers to questions frequently asked by landowners about oil and gas leases and drilling.” Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection.

For more information, visit DEP’s Web site at Keyword: “Oil and Gas.”

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Landowners and Oil and Gas Leases in Pennsylvania. Answers to questions frequently asked by landowners about oil and gas leases and drilling. Working document revised 22 May 2012.

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. A Landowner’s Guide to Leasing Land in Pennsylvania. 1 Jan 2013.

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. A Landowner’s Guide to Leasing Land in Pennsylvania. 1 Jan 2013.

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