Appalachian Basin production rocketed to an incredible level of 23 Bcf/d in December 2016, according to the EIA. That’s more than a 670% increase since just 2010, when marketed natural gas production from Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio totaled 3.4 Bcf/d. This presentation examines the intricacies of Marcellus and Utica economics and how these details will dictate the pace of development, the players involved, and the future role of the region in an interconnected global gas market.
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