The Economic Impact of the Value Chain of a Marcellus Shale Well

TitleThe Economic Impact of the Value Chain of a Marcellus Shale Well
Publication TypeJournal Article
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JournalPitt Business Working Papers
Pagination92
AbstractThe Economic Impact of the Value Chain of a Marcellus Shale Well Site examines the direct economic impact of a Marcellus Shale well located in Southwestern Pennsylvania. This study seeks to fill a critical information gap on the impact of gas drilling and extraction from Marcellus Shale deposits deep underground: an assessment of the economic impacts – emphasizing the direct economic impact, rather than just focusing on the perceived benefits and impacts affecting the region. Our analysis is based on extensive field research, including a site visit and interviews with industry participants. It is further cross-validated by examining similar costs for development of Marcellus Wells by a vertically-integrated exploration and production firm.
Notes'\nMeasures economic impact of hydrofracking.\nDiscusses direct and indirect economic consequences of fracking and other industrial activities.\nAlso discusses leasing process.\nBonds for roads used by oversize vehicles (31-32).\nExpenses to build wells.\nThe estimated direct costs for a complete well is on page 65 and is $7,651,825 for leasing, permits, site prep, drilling and fracking, etc. \n\n - mcdevl2'
URLhttp://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/10484/1/PittMarcellusShaleEconomics2011.pdf
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