Energy Corporation of America
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The company made an announcement in mid-June, 2009 that it was soliciting interest in the expansion of its [[System 8000]] pipeline gathering system for [[Marcellus shale]] gas in North Central [[West Virginia]]. | The company made an announcement in mid-June, 2009 that it was soliciting interest in the expansion of its [[System 8000]] pipeline gathering system for [[Marcellus shale]] gas in North Central [[West Virginia]]. | ||
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Denver, Colorado and Charleston, West Virginia-based Energy Corporation of America (ECA) is a privately held oil and gas company with a long history of operation in the Appalachian Basin.
The company made an announcement in mid-June, 2009 that it was soliciting interest in the expansion of its System 8000 pipeline gathering system for Marcellus shale gas in North Central West Virginia.
- Mark Fry is a spokesman for Energy Corp. of America.