The drill down

The town of Millerton, Pa., has always been a small, rural farming community. Settled atop of the famed Marcellus Shale in the foothills of the Appalachians, there have always been rumors of natural gas in the hills around town. In 2008, natural gas companies arrived and began drilling. For a selec...

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Main Author: Friel, Katherine Dailey
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/26519
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-265192015-09-20T17:27:14ZThe drill downFriel, Katherine DaileyMarcellus ShalePennsylvaniaMillertonNatural gasFrackingHydraulic fracturingThe town of Millerton, Pa., has always been a small, rural farming community. Settled atop of the famed Marcellus Shale in the foothills of the Appalachians, there have always been rumors of natural gas in the hills around town. In 2008, natural gas companies arrived and began drilling. For a select few lucky enough to have property around the gas wells, their arrival means big money. But not all residents will get so lucky. For many folks in Millerton, the arrival of the gas companies means more traffic, more pollution, more crime and more inconvenience without a monthly royalty check to buffer the pain. The sheer amount of natural gas scientists predict is in the Marcellus Shale will forever change how the U.S. and the rest of the world use energy. Politicians tout it as liberation from foreign oil. Scientists see it as an alternative to “dirty” coal. For this small town, natural gas means change. The money the natural gas companies are pumping into this local economy will change the lives of the townsfolk- and the town itself- forever.text2014-10-14T14:58:30Z2012-122014-10-14December 20122014-10-14T14:58:30ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/26519
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topic Marcellus Shale
Pennsylvania
Millerton
Natural gas
Fracking
Hydraulic fracturing
spellingShingle Marcellus Shale
Pennsylvania
Millerton
Natural gas
Fracking
Hydraulic fracturing
Friel, Katherine Dailey
The drill down
description The town of Millerton, Pa., has always been a small, rural farming community. Settled atop of the famed Marcellus Shale in the foothills of the Appalachians, there have always been rumors of natural gas in the hills around town. In 2008, natural gas companies arrived and began drilling. For a select few lucky enough to have property around the gas wells, their arrival means big money. But not all residents will get so lucky. For many folks in Millerton, the arrival of the gas companies means more traffic, more pollution, more crime and more inconvenience without a monthly royalty check to buffer the pain. The sheer amount of natural gas scientists predict is in the Marcellus Shale will forever change how the U.S. and the rest of the world use energy. Politicians tout it as liberation from foreign oil. Scientists see it as an alternative to “dirty” coal. For this small town, natural gas means change. The money the natural gas companies are pumping into this local economy will change the lives of the townsfolk- and the town itself- forever. === text
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