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  2. Pennsylvania oil rush - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] These oil seeps, which are areas where oil spontaneously escapes the earth in gas or liquid form, were common across northern Pennsylvania. As the frontier expanded into Western Pennsylvania during the 18th century, the region became known for the oil beneath its surface, and maps of the era displayed the label “Petroleum.”

  3. Washington oil field - Wikipedia

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    The Washington oil field is an oil field and in Washington County, Pennsylvania. [1] It also produced natural gas. The oil field fueled a boom in Washington County, Pennsylvania from the 1880s to the early 1900s. For a time, the McGugin Gas Well was the largest flow of natural gas in the world and provided Pittsburgh with most of its natural ...

  4. Marcellus natural gas trend - Wikipedia

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    The new Pennsylvania oil and gas law passed in February 2012 increased the rebuttable presumption distance around each oil and gas well, from 1,000 feet to 2,500 feet, and increased the time period from 6 months to one year following drilling, completion, or alteration of a well bore. [91]

  5. Northern Tier (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Production of crude oil and natural gas are important to the local economy. The characteristics of Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil make it especially desirable for high-end uses. Logging, forest product industries and paper product industries are significant parts of the region's economy. Agriculture and light manufacturing are also important ...

  6. Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil - Wikipedia

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    Refining processes and routing in refinery for Pennsylvania crude petroleum, 1921. (Source: Marshall, 1921) Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil is a type of sweet crude oil (sweet crude oil), found primarily in the Appalachian basin in the Marcellus Formation in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, and takes its name for the state of Pennsylvania, where it was first ...

  7. Gas drilling firms repel Pennsylvania's antitrust lawsuit - AOL

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    Jackie Root, the membership director for the Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Landowner Alliance, called the decision the “nail in the coffin” in efforts to protect an estimated 200,000-plus lease ...

  8. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Suggested revenue sources include taxing natural gas drilling as Pennsylvania is the only state without such a tax on gas drilling. [175] Additional revenue prospects include trying to place tolls on interstate highways; specifically Interstate 80 , which is used heavily by out of state commuters with high maintenance costs.

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