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The Multi-State Shale Research Collaborative

The Multi-State Shale Research Collaborative. By Michael Wood and Mark Price. The Keystone Research Center/Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center Policy Matters Ohio The Fiscal Policy Institute (New York) The West Virginia Budget and Policy Center The Commonwealth Institute (Virginia).

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The Multi-State Shale Research Collaborative

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  1. The Multi-State Shale Research Collaborative By Michael Wood and Mark Price

  2. The Keystone Research Center/Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center • Policy Matters Ohio • The Fiscal Policy Institute (New York) • The West Virginia Budget and Policy Center • The Commonwealth Institute (Virginia)

  3. Understanding the Economic and Human Service Impacts of the development of shale oil and gas resources in our region • Economic Impacts • Case Study (Tioga PA, Greene PA, Carroll OH, Wetzel WV) • Human Service Impact Report • Guidebook for Local Officials Our Presentation today will be focused on documenting the rise of drilling and its employment impacts.

  4. Where is the Shale? Source. Independent Petroleum Association of America, http://oilindependents.org/utica-the-shale-revolution-coming-to-ohio/

  5. Pennsylvania Sources. PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP)- permits, drilled/spud, production and Baker Hughes - rig counts

  6. Shale Dominating PA Production Sources. US Energy Information Administration (EIA) and PA DEP

  7. O&G Deed Transfers May be a Good Indicator – If You Can Get the Data Source. Author’s analysis of Greene County (PA) Register and Recorder’s Office data

  8. West Virginia Sources. WV Geological and Economic Survey (WVGES) - permits, drilled/spud, production and Baker Hughes - rig counts

  9. Shale Growing as a Share of Total WV Gas Production Sources. EIA and WVGES

  10. Ohio Sources. OH Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) - permits, drilled/spud, production and Baker Hughes - rig counts

  11. After Years of Decline, Gas Production Starting to Grow in OH Due to Shale Sources. EIA and OH DNR

  12. OH Oil Production Dropping, but Shale May Change Things Sources. EIA and OH DNR

  13. New York • To date, 22 Marcellus Shale wells have been drilled in New York • 6 wells actively producing • 16 wells “shut in” – drilled, but not producing • 184 permit applications submitted to NY Dept. of Env. Cons. to drill in Marcellus Shale • Moratorium on new permits since 2008

  14. Wells in Southern Tier Source. NY Department of Environmental Conservation

  15. Maryland • Moratorium in 2011 • Limited to Westernmost Counties Source. Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE)

  16. Virginia 62 total horizontal gas wells drilled since 2007. 60 drilled from 2008 through 2011. One company has expressed interest in MS in Rockingham 6 H Wells – Buchanan 49 H Wells – Dickenson 7 H Wells - Wise Source. VA Department of Mines Minerals and Energy (MME)

  17. Employment Impacts

  18. Employment Impacts

  19. Employment Impacts

  20. Employment Impacts

  21. Employment Impacts

  22. Employment Impacts

  23. Next Steps in Research • Finishing economic impact release • Case studies visits complete, writing report • Used case study experience to help identify social service impacts to investigate. Data being collected and analyzed. Contacts:Mark Price price@keystoneresearch.org Mike Wood mwood@pennbpc.org or (717) 255-7181

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