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Day: August 17, 2019

The Underlying Politics and Unconventional Well Fundamentals of an Appalachian Storage Hub

The Underlying Politics and Unconventional Well Fundamentals of an Appalachian Storage Hub

August 17, 2019by gpace67No comment(s)
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[Excerpt:] With all of the discussion and legislation focused on energy and national security, many don’t realize the output of the ASH would be the production of petroleum-based products: mainly plastic, but also fertlizers, paints, resins, and other chemical products. Not coincidentally, Republican Ohio State Representatives George Lang and Don Jones just introduced House Bill 242, and attempt to support the plastic industry by “prohibit[ing] the imposition of a tax or fee on containers, and apply existing anti-littering law to those containers.” Click HERE to read full article at FracTracker.com

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