The Northeast United States is sitting on massive stores of natural gas. As our need for cheap energy expands, shale is the logical answer. Expanded drilling activities and massive infrastructure build outs in the Marcellus-Utica shale play are fueling American employment opportunities and generating 18% of the nations gas supply.
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Industry on the Rise with Marcellus-Utica, to learn more about the Marcellus and Utica shale play and whats happening in the different shale plays visit the Unconventional Oil and Gas Center, a Hart Energy publication.
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