Skip to main content

Home/ Marcellus Shale Impacts/ Group items tagged shale

Rss Feed Group items tagged

David Passmore

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

  •  
    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

YouTube - energy's Channel - 0 views

  •  
    The Economic Impacts of the Marcellus Shale From: energy | July 21, 2010 | 63 views Loading... http://EnergyTomorrow.org Timothy J. Considine, Ph.D. of Natural Resource Economics, shares his new study on natural gas production in the Marcellus Shale re
David Passmore

The Economic Impacts of the Marcellus Shale - 0 views

  •  
    Video of Timothy J. Considine, Ph.D. of Natural Resource Economics, shares his new study on natural gas production in the Marcellus Shale region and explains how a high-development in this region would fuel energy security, job-creation and our economy ov
David Passmore

House subcommittee examines severance tax on Marcellus shale gas - 0 views

  •  
    HARRISBURG, April 3 - The state House Appropriations Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy heard testimony today on imposing a severance tax on natural gas that is extracted in the Marcellus shale formation, according to the subcommittee's chairman, state Rep. Gr
David Passmore

YouTube - energy's Channel - 0 views

  •  
    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

Shell Gets In On Natural Gas Rush Previously Dominated By Small Players - Daily Brief -... - 0 views

  •  
    Shell, which has its North American headquarters in Houston, bought all of the acreage of East Resources Inc. in the Marcellus shale for $4.7 billion, totaling 650,000 contiguous net acres and more than 1 million acres overall in West Virginia and Pennsyl
David Passmore

Guest Column: Natural Gas Severance Tax: Still A Bad Idea - Opinion - Daily Review - 0 views

  •  
    The Marcellus Shale boom is accomplishing something that all of Governor Rendell's economic development programs cannot: permanent jobs and more state tax revenue without a dime of taxpayer subsidies. Resisting the calls to tax natural gas producers will
David Passmore

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

  •  
    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-
David Passmore

Null Space - 0 views

  •  
    A blog by Chris Briem that contains many Marcellus Shale entries
David Passmore

Legislative leaders see passage of gas severance tax by Oct. 1 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - 0 views

  •  
    House and Senate leaders say they're confident the General Assembly by Oct. 1 will pass a severance tax on natural gas extracted from the Marcellus shale formation, despite unresolved issues.
David Passmore

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

  •  
    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

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

  •  
    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
David Passmore

Supply Glut Pushing Natural Gas Drillers to Ohio - Keystone Politics - 0 views

  •  
    During the Marcellus Shale debate, one of the Republican talking points we heard was that if PA's severance tax was too high, or if our environmental regulations were too strict, natural gas drillers would move across the border to Ohio. The theory was that high taxes and high regulatory costs would lead to less drilling, by driving up the cost of production. This was always a silly argument, since less drilling would mean higher prices for gas, and leading to more sustained interest in drilling.
David Passmore

IBISWorld Global Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Industry Market Research Report - 0 views

  •  
    B0531-GL - Global Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - Global Industry Report About This Report Published Date:     21 Feb 2012 Report Content: 38 pages Code Code: B0531-GL Forecast to: 2018 Next Expected Publish Date: August 2012 Major Players Referenced:  Saudi Arabian Oil Company  National Iranian Oil Company  Exxon Mobil Corporation  PetroChina Company Limited  Petroleos Mexicanos  Royal Dutch Shell plc  The British Petroleum Company p.l.c. INDUSTRY DEFINITION Firms in this industry explore for, develop and operate oil and gas fields. This industry includes the production of crude petroleum, the mining and extraction of oil from oil shale and oil sands, the production of natural gas, sulfur recovery from natural gas and the recovery of hydrocarbon liquids.
David Passmore

IBISWorld US Oil Drilling & Gas Extraction Industry Market Research Report - 0 views

  •  
    IBISWorld Industry Report 21111 Oil Drilling & Gas Extraction in the USDecember 2011  |  Justin Molavi Natural growth: Natural gas is set for a boom as oil maintains volatile trajectory IBISWorld Code: 21111 NAICS 2002 Code: 21111 NAICS 2007 Code: 21111 Forecast to: 2016 Next Expected Publish Date: April 2012 Major Players Referenced:  Chevron Corp  ConocoPhillips  BP PLC  Royal Dutch/Shell Group  Exxon Mobil Corporation Industry Definition Firms in this industry operate and develop oil and gas field properties. Activities include: the exploration and production of crude petroleum; the mining and extraction of oil from oil shale and oil sands; the exploration and production of natural gas; sulfur recovery from natural gas; and recovery of hydrocarbon liquids. Firms may operate oil and gas wells on their own account or for others on a contract or fee basis.
Lindsay Kowalski

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

  •  
    Joint Urban Studies Center - May 2008
1 - 20 of 32 Next ›
Showing 20 items per page