A report, prepared by two leading Civil Engineering and Natural Gas experts and professors and funded by an industry group sheds light on the issue.
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Acknowledgements:
The authors of this study acknowledge that the Marcellus Shale Gas Committee provided
the funding for this study.
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This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the Marcellus Shale Committee. Neither the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering at Penn State nor the Marcellus Shale Committee, nor any person acting on behalf thereof, makes any
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