Pennsylvania Still Well Ahead of Ohio in Shale Development

From Columbus Business First:
Natural gas production was up in Ohio last year, but it still has far to go to be in the same league as big-boy energy states such as Texas, Louisiana and Pennsylvania.
That’s clear when you look at the production numbers in the Natural Gas Annual for 2012 released last week by theU.S. Energy Information Administration.
The report shows Ohio marketed natural gas production in Ohio rose to 84.5 billion cubic feet in 2012, an increase of 7 percent compared with the prior year. Of that total, 12.8 billion cubic feet came from shale gas wells whose production was five times higher than in 2011 as drilling rose in the Utica shale play in eastern Ohio.
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