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The massive Marcellus shale is arguably the star of the Appalachian Basin plays. It is the largest and one of the deepest natural gas play in the United States, located directly under the Mahantongo and Tully Limestone formations. It also overlaps its neighboring shale to the north, the Utica.
16 sty 2024 · Recent Marcellus Shale drilling activity and results indicate that the most significant hydrocarbon potential and production occurs approximately southeastward of the 1.0% Ro maturity contour in the western parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, eastern Ohio, and southern New York. At thermal maturity values of greater than 3.5% Ro, the ...
24 paź 2024 · Range produced 2.2 Bcfe/d in Q3. The company said it now expects 2024 production to average 2.17 Bcfe/d, up ~2% over the last three years as a result of well performance and optimized gathering and compression.
26 gru 2023 · The Marcellus Shale is predicted to produce 85 trillion SCF (TSCF) of gas from 12,406 existing wells. By drilling ∼3700 and ∼7800 new wells in the core and noncore areas, the estimated ultimate recovery is poised to increase to ∼180 TSCF.
18 wrz 2024 · WhiteHawk closes acquisition of additional Marcellus Shale natural gas mineral and royalty assets adding interests in approximately 435,000 gross unit acres. Acquisition expands WhiteHawk’s...
The objective of the Marcellus Shale Energy and Environment Laboratory (MSEEL) is to provide a long-term field site to develop and validate new knowledge and technology to improve recovery efficiency and minimize environmental implications of unconventional resource development.
In 2022, a team of researchers in a paper published in Energy Policy identified the Marcellus Shale as a "carbon bomb," a fossil fuel project that would result in more than one gigaton of carbon dioxide emissions if fully extracted and burnt.