Wayne County
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As of November, 2008 there were at least 1,800 leases signed in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. It is one of the hotspots in Marcellus shale development.
Most of these leases were signed in areas north of Honesdale, covering a broad swathe of the northern section of the county including the townships and boroughs of Bethany, Buckingham, Scott, Clinton, Damascus, Dyberry, Lebanon, Manchester, Mount Pleasant, Oregon, Preston, and Starrucca.
In January, 2009 there was a report of seismic testing being conducted by Dawson Geophysical Co. in Wayne County and environs. The study area seemed to stretch north to Lakewood and Equinunk and south to Owego Turnpike by Canaan Township, and stretching for miles along the Turnpike from Hawley to Cherry Ridge. Also, Texas Township's Beech Grove Road was included. Other areas mentioned are Route 590 in Paupack Township, in Lakewood Routes 247 and 370, and a region southeast of Lake Wallenpaupack in Pike County that encompasses Blooming Grove Twp. The report also mentions that testing would be conducted north to the border with New York State and as far as the Borough of Milford in Pike County, Pennsylvania.
Chesapeake Appalachia, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Energy Corp., holds the lion’s share of the leases - nearly 1,500 in all.
- Exco-North Coast Energy owns 124 of the leases.
- Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. owns 67 leases.
- Stone Energy Corp. has 74 of the leases.
There was a report in January, 2009 of Chesapeake applying for a drilling permit for a well in Oregon Township near near Fox Hill Road. Should drilling commence at this location, it will be Wayne County's first Marcellus shale well.