Specialized Natural Gas Emergency
Responders Locating in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania will be using a Texas company to help control blowouts and other accidents at natural gas wells.
DEP Secretary John Hanger announced today that the state will use Cudd Well Control to help with emergency response. He says the Houston-based company is opening an office in Bradford County, which is considered the heart of Marcellus Shale country.
Back in June, a well blowout in Clearfield County spewed gas and wasterwater for 16 hours until a crew from Texas brought it under control. That company, Wild Well Control, is considering opening a branch in Clearfield County.
Hanger says Cudd's presence in Pennsylvania means emergency crews will be no more than five hours from any natural gas well in the state.
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/newsroom/14287?id=13407&typeid=1
DEP Secretary John Hanger announced today that the state will use Cudd Well Control to help with emergency response. He says the Houston-based company is opening an office in Bradford County, which is considered the heart of Marcellus Shale country.
Back in June, a well blowout in Clearfield County spewed gas and wasterwater for 16 hours until a crew from Texas brought it under control. That company, Wild Well Control, is considering opening a branch in Clearfield County.
Hanger says Cudd's presence in Pennsylvania means emergency crews will be no more than five hours from any natural gas well in the state.
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/newsroom/14287?id=13407&typeid=1
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