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  2. Utica Shale - Wikipedia

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    Utica Shale drilling and production began in Ohio in 2011. Ohio as of 2013 is becoming a major natural gas and oil producer from the Utica Shale in the eastern part of the state. [10] Map of Ohio Utica Shale drilling permits and activity by date. [11] [12] In 2011 drilling and permits for drilling in the Utica Shale in Ohio reached record highs ...

  3. Reedsville Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Reedsville Formation is an olive-gray to dark-gray siltstone, shale, and fine-grained sandstone. [4] In Central Pennsylvania along the Nittany Arch, and extending into the subsurface of northern West Virginia, the base of the Reedsville formation includes the black calcareous Antes Shale formation.

  4. Mansfield Natural Gas Field - Wikipedia

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    The Utica shale is a black shale that dates to the Late Ordovician age. The distribution of this unit is regionally extensive throughout the entire Appalachian basin. Thickness of the Utica Shale in central Ohio is 180 to 230 feet (55 to 70 m) and thickens moving east towards Pennsylvania and New York to be 320 to 350 feet (98 to 107 m) and 350 ...

  5. Don't Count out the Utica Shale Just yet - AOL

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    On May 16, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources finally published 2012 production data for the Utica Shale ... New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, ...

  6. Unconventional Oil and Gas Basins to Keep Your Eye On - AOL

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    The Bakken and Utica shales each have high hopes for contributing to the country's energy independence. While the Bakken is largely oil heavy, the nascent Utica Shale provides a generous mix of ...

  7. Martinsburg Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Ordovician Martinsburg Formation (Om) is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.It is named for the town of Martinsburg, West Virginia for which it was first described.

  8. Marcellus Formation - Wikipedia

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    The unit name usage by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) includes Marcellus Shale and Marcellus Formation. [7] The term "Marcellus Shale" is the preferred name throughout most of the Appalachian region, although the term "Marcellus Formation" is also acceptable within the State of Pennsylvania. [7]

  9. Data That Every Utica Shale Investor Needs to Know About - AOL

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    The Utica shale may not ring any bells for the average investor. But, utter that name around energy industry professionals, and you're sure to rouse a lively debate. An up-and-coming shale oil and ...