J. Howard Bass & Associates
From Wikimarcellus
Revision as of 00:13, 10 September 2009 Tcopley (Talk | contribs) (add stub) ← Previous diff |
Revision as of 02:25, 10 September 2009 Tcopley (Talk | contribs) (J. Howard Bass & Assoc. leasing in SW PA's Washington County) Next diff → |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
your attention. It does not have a template and contains minimal | your attention. It does not have a template and contains minimal | ||
information. Please dive in and help it grow! | information. Please dive in and help it grow! | ||
+ | |||
+ | Georgetown, Texas-based J. Howard Bass & Associates (JHB&A) is an exploration and production company which, among other things according to its web site, owns a 50 to 100% working interest in 300,000 acres of coal bed methane drilling rights in [[West Virginia]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A news account appeared in September, 2009 indicating that JHB&A planned to hold meetings with area landowners in the city of Washington, county seat of Washington County, [[Pennsylvania]]. The city is located roughly 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh and is considered to be part of the Pittsburgh metro area. The company had contacted the landowners regarding leasing property for a potential [[Marcellus shale]] drilling program. The report indicated that 6,500 area landowners had prospective property suitable for development. |
Revision as of 02:25, 10 September 2009
Here is where some info about J. Howard Bass & Associates should go. This article is still a stub and needs your attention. It does not have a template and contains minimal information. Please dive in and help it grow!
Georgetown, Texas-based J. Howard Bass & Associates (JHB&A) is an exploration and production company which, among other things according to its web site, owns a 50 to 100% working interest in 300,000 acres of coal bed methane drilling rights in West Virginia.
A news account appeared in September, 2009 indicating that JHB&A planned to hold meetings with area landowners in the city of Washington, county seat of Washington County, Pennsylvania. The city is located roughly 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh and is considered to be part of the Pittsburgh metro area. The company had contacted the landowners regarding leasing property for a potential Marcellus shale drilling program. The report indicated that 6,500 area landowners had prospective property suitable for development.