by Eric de Place | Sep 14, 2020 | Clean Energy, Natural Gas
For years, industry boosters have argued that fracking benefits ordinary Pennsylvania households by providing them with lower home heating costs. But, if fracking is lowering costs and Pennsylvania is a national leader in fracking, why are natural gas rates in the...
by Sean O'Leary | Aug 31, 2020 | Blog Posts, Natural Gas
Why the economic impacts of an Appalachian petrochemical buildout won’t meet expectations A 2017 economic impact study from the American Chemistry Council paints a glowing picture of jobs growth and economic development accompanying a buildout of petrochemical...
by Eric de Place | Aug 9, 2020 | Blog Posts, Natural Gas
Pennsylvania’s gas industry is in big trouble. Cranking out over 6 trillion cubic feet of natural gas annually, the state’s production ranks second in the nation (after Texas) and ahead of eight OPEC nations. But the decade-long boom in the Marcellus seems to be...