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David Passmore

» Pennsylvania Severance Tax Concerns | ShaleBlog.com - 0 views

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    Pennsylvania Governor, Ed Rendell, is promoting a severance tax on natural gas produced in the state while the industry dislikes the idea. An article at Philly.com explores the Governors position and industry response. Related Topics: * Pennsylvania
David Passmore

Pennsylvania Leg. to Enact Natural Gas Severance Tax - Energy Digital - 0 views

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    In connection with the completion of the 2010-2011 budget for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the General Assembly has expressed its intention to pass legislation imposing a severance tax on the extraction of natural gas. The structure and rate of the t
David Passmore

PBPC Research and Reports on Severance Tax | The Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center - 0 views

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    A well-structured severance tax on natural gas production will provide Pennsylvania with a stable source of revenue for critical services, including education and health care, as well as for the environmental and local costs that come with increased drill
David Passmore

Pennsylvania Independent - Unlike Most States, PA Severance Tax Targets Only One Industry - 0 views

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    An agreement last week by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to pass a severance tax on natural gas by October has some in the industry questioning why they have been singled out for new taxes while many similar and more established industries in the state
David Passmore

Proposed Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Severance Tax Moves Forward - State Journal - STATEJOUR... - 0 views

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    A bill that would establish a new oil and gas severance tax in Pennsylvania is moving forward. The Natural Resource Severance Tax Act would establish a tax equivalent to West Virginia's - 5 percent tax on the value of gas extracted plus 4.7 cents on ever
David Passmore

LWV calls for severance tax on Marcellus Shale extraction across Pa. - Washington Green... - 0 views

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    The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania said Monday it was recommending the adoption of a severance tax on natural gas extracted from the Marcellus Shale across the state.
David Passmore

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    http://EnergyTomorrow.org Timothy J. Considine, Ph.D. of Natural Resource Economics and author of a new study on natural gas production in the Marcellus Shale region, explains how a Pennsylvania severance tax could reduce capital inflows for developing na
David Passmore

PDF VERSION - 0 views

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    Pennsylvania faces a projected General Fund shortfall of at least $500 million. Gov. Rendell proposed a $29 billion budget for 2010-11 that increases business taxes, imposes new taxes on natural gas and tobacco products, and expanding the sales tax to inc
David Passmore

The Harmful Effects of a Severance Tax on Pennsylvania's Energy Economy - 0 views

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    Video of Timothy J. Considine, Ph.D. of Natural Resource Economics and author of a new study on natural gas production in the Marcellus Shale region, explains how a Pennsylvania severance tax could reduce capital inflows for developing natural gas product
David Passmore

Commonwealth Foundation - Budget Facts 2010: Natural Gas Severance Tax - 0 views

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    Pennsylvania faces a projected General Fund shortfall of at least $500 million. Gov. Rendell proposed a $29 billion budget for 2010-11 that increases business taxes, imposes new taxes on natural gas and tobacco products, and expanding the sales tax to inc
David Passmore

::: Drilling Has Consequences: Home ::: - 0 views

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    Pennsylvania sits atop one of the largest natural gas deposits in the world. The Marcellus shale formation could hold enough recoverable natural gas to fuel the nation's gas needs for 19 years. New drilling technology means that drillers are just now star
Lindsay Kowalski

The Impact of Marcellus Shale in Northeastern Pennsylvania with an Emphasis on Charitie... - 0 views

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    Joint Urban Studies Center - May 2008
Lindsay Kowalski

The Economic Impact of Marcellus Shale in Northeastern Pennsylvania - 0 views

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    Joint Urban Studies Center - May 2008
David Passmore

A Colossal Fracking Mess | Business | Vanity Fair - 0 views

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    "The dirty truth behind the new natural gas. Related: A V.F. video look at a town transformed by fracking."
David Passmore

Proposed Tax Breaks for Natural Gas Industry Are Bad Deal for Pennsylvanians | The Penn... - 0 views

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    If the General Assembly adopts both proposed exemptions, only one-third of total gas production at a typical Marcellus Shale well would be subject to severance tax, and companies would pay tax for only nine years of the 40-year life of the well. This two-
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