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The Marcellus Shale has great potential as a domestic energy source, for both natural gas and natural gas liquids, and it has already inspired widespread exploration and development across regions in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. This infographic takes a look at how the shale was formed, some of its key characteristics, and the techniques used to extract the gas.
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