Exxon Mobil Corp
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- | In September, 2008 Irving, Texas-based '''Exxon Mobil Corp.''' was reported having won six leases at a cost of $22.4 million in competitive bidding for tracts in the State of [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania's]] forest lands in Tioga and Lycoming Counties that are prospective for [[Marcellus shale]] drilling. Eighteen tracts were offered for bid. | + | In September, 2008 Irving, Texas-based '''Exxon Mobil Corp.''' (NYSE: XOM) was reported having won six leases at a cost of $22.4 million in competitive bidding for tracts in the State of [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania's]] forest lands in Tioga and Lycoming Counties that are prospective for [[Marcellus shale]] drilling. Eighteen tracts were offered for bid. |
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+ | According to an August, 2009 report Exxon's Marcellus leasehold consisted of 20,000 acres. | ||
Patrick McGinn is a spokesman for Exxon. | Patrick McGinn is a spokesman for Exxon. |
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In September, 2008 Irving, Texas-based Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) was reported having won six leases at a cost of $22.4 million in competitive bidding for tracts in the State of Pennsylvania's forest lands in Tioga and Lycoming Counties that are prospective for Marcellus shale drilling. Eighteen tracts were offered for bid.
According to an August, 2009 report Exxon's Marcellus leasehold consisted of 20,000 acres.
Patrick McGinn is a spokesman for Exxon.