Energy Costs Push Interest
In Gas Reserves
BY GARRY LENTON
Of The Patriot-News
For thousands of years, a vast supply of natural gas lay trapped far below the surface in Pennsylvania. But it was too deep, and too costly to get to.
Until now.
New technology, coupled with rising prices for the gas, triggered a gas rush in Pennsylvania that is putting cash in landowners' pockets and could create thousands of jobs.
For the complete story, go to the Harrisburg Patriot-News
Of The Patriot-News
For thousands of years, a vast supply of natural gas lay trapped far below the surface in Pennsylvania. But it was too deep, and too costly to get to.
Until now.
New technology, coupled with rising prices for the gas, triggered a gas rush in Pennsylvania that is putting cash in landowners' pockets and could create thousands of jobs.
For the complete story, go to the Harrisburg Patriot-News
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