Posted on 02/26/2013 5:10:10 PM PST by posterchild
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) -- When word spread about the potential natural gas riches of the Marcellus Shale, Kimberly More saw it as the hope for saving her horse farm.
She figured that leasing her 170 acres to a drilling company could bring an upfront bonus of nearly half a million dollars, plus a monthly royalty when gas starts to flow, enough to pay for a new house, a new barn and her own riding business.
"I have three young girls. My husband left," More said. "I don't want to be on social services. I want to take care of my family with my own land." But five years later, her natural gas dreams and those of thousands of other New York landowners have faded to frustration as a decision languishes on whether the state should allow fracking, the process of extracting gas by drilling horizontally through the shale and breaking it apart with chemically treated water.
They're waiting for environmental studies about the potential for groundwater contamination. They're waiting for drilling rules and regulations to be drawn up. And most of all, they're waiting for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to make up his mind on whether to lift a moratorium on fracking.
The latest delay came when the Cuomo administration announced earlier this month that more time was needed to study potential health impacts. That means the Department of Environmental Conservation won't make Wednesday's deadline to adopt proposed regulations, which will have to be resubmitted and subjected to public hearings and comment.
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No surprises here.
Waiting for a liberal to decide a business issue is a fools game.
CuHomo is just figuring out how to unionize the fracking industry in NY
In this case, it may not be ideology. It may be economics.
There won't be any fracking in New York State until the politicians and their cronies have bought up most of the land from the bankrupt farmers.
Then, and only then, will there be fracking.
Does this woman, actually think she's gonna get nearly a 1/2 million dollars up front, without knowing if they will even find gas on her property? That, if they do, she will become rich off of 170 leased acres..., hardly room for two wells...on Natural Gas? Her view is very unrealistic - even if they could friggin frac! She must be one of these women who think money falls out of the oil mans pants as he walks along the property.
I know of what I speak. I have appx 400 leased acres in the Barnett Shale - a proven play. Two producers. I am nowhere near rich, the price of NGO is low, every entity possible has their hands in my pocket taking taxes.
Good luck Hun...LOL!
I’ll bet this stupid slitch will still pull the lever marked “D” in the next election.
and tax the crap out of it...
Son you’re talking evil hydrocarbon based energy here.
Everybody knows that’s as dangerous as a 2-liter Coke with your pizza....
FYI ping.
Saw that.
Ugh.
No problem, Kimberly. The drillers in Pennsylvania will just slant their drills and reach that gas.
“and tax the crap out of it...”
They already have that one figured all out
We all need to stop electing and re-electing anti-business legislators.
Until we do, we are just going to get poorer and poorer.
Hopefully this nation will wake up in time.
If Cuomo and the other Marxists have their way, they’ll still be “studying” it 50 years from now.
“Chemically treated water...” the stuff is less dangerous than the soda pop that Mayor Bloomberg is soon to limit New Yorkers’ consumption of.
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