Scranton Personal Injury Lawyer Hablamos EspaƱol
Scranton Personal Injury Attorney Attorney Profile Free Consultation Testimonials Case Descriptions Contact Us
Speak with a Scranton Injury Lawyer Watch our Personal Injury Videos Email us directly
Personal Injury Practice Areas
You are in:
Personal Injury
Introduction
Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions
Hiring an Accident Lawyer
Catastrophic Injuries
Defective Drugs
Dog Bites
Marcellus Shale
Medical Malpractice
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Premises Liability
Product Liability
Slip & Fall
Wrongful Death
Personal Injury Videos
En Espanol
En Espanol
En Espanol
 

Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling in Pennsylvania

Scranton Marcellus Shale Lawyer

Do you have questions about how natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale might impact you? Would you like to discuss your legal options regarding the unintended effects gas drilling could have on your drinking water or the value of your land? These are important concerns that you should address immediately. We recommend talking to an attorney who can advise you of your legal rights. Acting quickly and contacting a Marcellus Shale attorney offers you the opportunity to take action that will positively influence this situation now, while regulations are still being made about drilling and its potential effects on residents and landowners throughout much of Pennsylvania.

The Marcellus Shale is a natural shale formation extending deep underground from Ohio and West Virginia into Pennsylvania and southern New York. Shale is a type of smooth, dark rock made of compressed layers of clay or mud. The Marcellus Shale is exposed at ground level in some places in the northern Finger Lakes area in New York and extends as deep as 7,000 feet or more along the Pennsylvania border. The Marcellus Shale is found beneath approximately 60% of Pennsylvania's entire land mass. It is estimated that the natural gas found in the Marcellus Shale may equal as much as 500 trillion feet of natural gas, making it the largest reserve in the U.S.

Concerns about Marcellus Shale Drilling in Scranton and Wayne County

Residents in the main Marcellus Shale drilling sites throughout Pennsylvania may have numerous reasons to worry about the effects this natural gas drilling will have on them and their families. Accidents have already occurred at drilling sites, resulting in natural gas spills, and there is also the concern of whether drilling is spreading toxic chemicals. When creating natural gas wells, a process called fracturing is used. In this process, hundreds of chemicals are combined with thousands of gallons of water and injected into the earth. This water may contaminate the ground it passes through, and much of it is often stored above the ground in open pits. The chemicals this water contains may present a hazard to residents, affecting well water, animals and plant life in the contaminated regions.

If you would like to learn more about how an attorney can help forward your legal rights as a resident or land owner in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, the Poconos, Wayne County or any of the surrounding areas, contact our offices today. Your initial consultation with a Marcellus Shale lawyer is free and confidential.

Watch Our Commercial
Click for instant callback Watch our Injury Videos
Pennsylvania Trucking Accident Attorney Pennsylvania Auto Accident Lawyer
Pennsylvania Serious Injuries Lawyer Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Attorney