Some people believe that the state of New York is implementing regulatory standards for natural gas drilling that are strict enough to significantly reduce or delay the development of the Marcellus Shale in that state. More at the Oil and Gas Journal website.
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- Property Owner’s Rights in New York
- First New York Marcellus Shale Targets
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- Natural Gas Production Dropping in New York
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- New York Homeowners Angry about Compulsory Integration and Water Problems
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