The Good and Bad of Shale Boom Discussed at Ohio Conference

From The Athens News:
"There's some great news about our industry," said Scott Rotruck, vice president for corporate development and state government relations with the Chesapeake Energy Corporation. "It really has made tremendous strides." 
Rotruck was the keynote speaker at the second annual Appalachian Ohio State of the Region Conference, hosted by OU's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs. 
He suggested Ohio is well-positioned to take economic advantage of the surge in drilling for gas and oil from deep shale beds, which has been made possible by improved methods of "horizontal hydraulic fracturing," popularly known as "fracking." 
"I think Ohio's doing a lot of things right to embrace this opportunity," he said.
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