Marcellus Shale Coalition
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Locality: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 412-706-5160
Address: 400 Mosites Way 15205 Pittsburgh, PA, US
Website: marcelluscoalition.org
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America's emergence as an energy leader is directly tied to natural gas production. If we ban fracking, our environmental, national security, and economic progress would be wiped out. More
A ban on fracking "would reverse course of America's environmental leadership," MSC's Spigelmyer said.
Due to structural changes in U.S. power gen. where natural gas & renewables work in tandem emission reductions are likely continue, even as the economy recovers. Learn more below.
Natural gas "has to be" part of the energy mix because it is "very efficient" and a "tremendous part of our environmental portfolio," Senator Joe Manchin III tells Washington Examiner.
Ban fracking? Latest U.S. Department of Energy report finds "far-reaching and severe consequences": 7.7 million lost jobs fuel price spikes soaring electricity costs... increased GHG emissions See more
Natural gas "unleashed a significant amount of capital investment" in Pa., which remain "incredibly important for the dynamics of this region," Allegheny Conference on Community Development's Flanagan said.
No matter one's political views, a thriving economy, sustained job growth, a healthy environment, and a more secure nation will always enjoy broad bipartisan support. Thankfully, with American natural gas, we are achieving these goals and more.
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"The benefits from fracking didn’t just help Pennsylvania landowners," Washington Examiner reports. "New well-paying jobs poured into the region, infrastructure improved, and new opportunities began to blossom from the boom."
Halloween without natural gas? Now that would be spooky!
We’re excited to have U.S. Department of Energy’s Steve Winberg with us tomorrow for a LIVE virtual natural gas policy forum. Full details included below. Click here to livestream: https://vimeo.com/472653152/09475b362c
"When we think about the common things that we see and we do every day, all those plexiglass things that you see on people’s desks, guess what they’re made out of?" Secretary Dan Brouillette said. "They’re made out of fossil fuels, they’re made out of petrochemicals that come from this particular industry."
FRIDAY: Join us Friday for a live virtual town hall on American energy featuring U.S. Department of Energy’s Steve Winberg. Livestream access: https://vimeo.com/472653152/09475b362c
"This work is not only important to Pennsylvania, it's important to the nation. We all depend upon the production of this natural gas," said Secretary Dan Brouillette.
WATCH : "In this part of Western Pennsylvania, natural gas is king." CNN talks with local small businesses about the importance of natural gas development to Pa. communities.
What’s something consumers, the environment, our economy, and communities all benefit from and rely on? Clean, affordable Pennsylvania natural gas. Learn how shale delivers everything essential to life: https://bit.ly/35oChRQ
Support for natural gas brings Pennsylvanians together. One Democrat, one Republican, Senator John P. Blake and Senator Camera Bartolotta have found bipartisan common ground in policies that advance Pa. natural gas development.
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