Penn State Extension to offer Natural Gas in the Appalachian Basin webinar

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Colonel Drake, Titusville, and 1859: The Appalachian Basin energy boom begins. Since the first horizontally drilled and hydraulically fractured well was drilled in Washington County, PA, in 2004, the Appalachian Basin has become the largest natural gas producer in the United States. From pipelines, roads, rail, and processing plants, there have been tremendous investment risks and technology advancements to develop the infrastructure to support this rapid growth. During this discussion, we’ll investigate the Appalachian Basin’s growth and future trends.

The webinar will take place on Thursday, December 21st, at noon. The webinar is free, and pre-registration is required. Register ASAP, as space is limited to 500 participants. Registered participants will receive a recording. You can register at the following website https://bit.ly/gasDec2023. Any questions about this webinar can be directed to Joseph C. Conklin, Ed.D., at juc50@psu.edu.

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Ingrid Garcia
Penn State Extension – Lehigh County