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First well to be drilled (video)Burghill shale well to be started in daysJanuary 1, 2013BURGHILL — Workers could be seen from nearby Hayes-Orangeville Road zipping around the base of the newly erected drilling rig towering high above the site.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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Daniel
How many hundreds or thousands of workers are employed at just this one site? I just seen one in the video. These were the jobs that was promised?
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joeisback
About friggin' time...
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Todd950
I am glad to see residents of Trumbull County giving this process a chance.There are no guarantees with anything in life, I hope this process does not cause any health issues for the residents. Need to move ahead in what is new, time for big time steel and auto industry to be forgotten, it will sadly never come back to what it was. I don't say this easily as my sister worked for Republic Steel and all the name changes for 40 years I know what that meant to her and many others. Good luck and much success in 2013.
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Buyerdan
Let's GO!
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Zenieth
Another concern about the entire ordeal is that Chesapeake Energy (Big Boys) sold all of their interests in the area associated with shale. Do they know something going forward that has not been disclosed?
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ElusiveMan
Looks like they are booming! The article forgot to mention where to apply and if there is enough parking.
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ifudontknowujustdontknow
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joeisback
I heard there was already some Big Red drilling in Steubenville recently...
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