EnCana Corp
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A news report appeared in December, 2009 when EnCana applied for permits to drill three test wells in Luzerne County. | A news report appeared in December, 2009 when EnCana applied for permits to drill three test wells in Luzerne County. | ||
- | A late December account identified one of the sites that had a pending permit as being on Peaceful Valley Road in Lehman Township. The Township's planning board had been asked to approve a plan for drilling an EnCana test well. The site appears to be the 120 acre Russell Lansberry farm. | + | A late December account identified one of the sites that had a pending permit as being on Peaceful Valley Road in Lehman Township. The Township's planning board had been asked to approve a plan for drilling an EnCana test well. The site appears to be the 120 acre Russell Lansberry farm. |
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+ | Two additional sites were mentioned as being located in Fairmount and Lake townships. The former is on the Edward Buda farm in the Red Rock section of Fairmount, and the latter Paul and Amy Salansky's farm in Lake Township. | ||
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+ | As of May, 2010 road construction to the pad for the Buda well was underway. | ||
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+ | The company had promised to perform "before" and "after" water quality testing for properties around the sites and to clean up any contamination that may have been caused by drilling. | ||
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+ | EnCana was in the process of securing additional leases in Luzerne Co. | ||
- | Two additional sites were mentioned as being located in Fairmount and Lake townships. The company had promised to perform "before" and "after" water quality testing for properties around the sites and to clean up any contamination that may have been caused by drilling. | ||
===Utica shale=== | ===Utica shale=== | ||
EnCana is also active in the Collingwood/[[Utica shale]] play in the Michigan Basin through its subsidiary, [[Petoskey Exploration LLC]]. It has a leasehold of approximately 250,000 acres in this play acquired at an average price of $150/acre. | EnCana is also active in the Collingwood/[[Utica shale]] play in the Michigan Basin through its subsidiary, [[Petoskey Exploration LLC]]. It has a leasehold of approximately 250,000 acres in this play acquired at an average price of $150/acre. |
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Calgary, Alberta-based EnCana Corporation (TSX/NYSE: ECA) is the largest producer of natural gas in North America.
Marcellus shale
In November, 2009 it announced an exploratory agreement with WhitMar Exploration to develop approximately 25,000 acres of Marcellus shale acreage in Luzerne and Columbia counties in northeastern Pennsylvania.
A news report appeared in December, 2009 when EnCana applied for permits to drill three test wells in Luzerne County.
A late December account identified one of the sites that had a pending permit as being on Peaceful Valley Road in Lehman Township. The Township's planning board had been asked to approve a plan for drilling an EnCana test well. The site appears to be the 120 acre Russell Lansberry farm.
Two additional sites were mentioned as being located in Fairmount and Lake townships. The former is on the Edward Buda farm in the Red Rock section of Fairmount, and the latter Paul and Amy Salansky's farm in Lake Township.
As of May, 2010 road construction to the pad for the Buda well was underway.
The company had promised to perform "before" and "after" water quality testing for properties around the sites and to clean up any contamination that may have been caused by drilling.
EnCana was in the process of securing additional leases in Luzerne Co.
Utica shale
EnCana is also active in the Collingwood/Utica shale play in the Michigan Basin through its subsidiary, Petoskey Exploration LLC. It has a leasehold of approximately 250,000 acres in this play acquired at an average price of $150/acre.
- Randy Eresman is Encana's President & CEO.
- Ryder McRitchie if Vice President of Investor Relations.
- Alan Boras is Vice President for Media Relations.
- Doug Hock is a spokesman for EnCana.
- Brenda Linster is a Regulatory and Land Advisor.
- Tom Burns is an outside consultant with Strategic Environmental for WhitMar/EnCana.