BINGHAMTON, New York (Reuters) - New York landowners whose properties sit on the gas-rich Marcellus Shale are pushing back against calls for greater environmental regulation, saying it has halted the U.S. gas drilling boom at the New York border.
Environmental Impacts of Gas Drilling
Presented to the City Council
By the City Manager's Office, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and Environmental Management Department
While the positive economic impact of the Barnett Shale on North Texas is becoming clear--thousands of new jobs and billions of dollars injected into the economy, insulating North Texas from the national economic downturn--there are also many questions.
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