Furor over hydraulic fracturing puts Oklahoma operators on defensive
Oklahoma is no stranger to the oil and gas business.
State residents largely are comfortable with the industry, its lingo and its practices. But that isn't the case everywhere.
Residents of states such as Pennsylvania and New York , home to the lucrative Marcellus Shale play, have expressed reservations about hydraulic fracturing.
The process is used to stimulate natural gas production in tight s...
You have selected to view an article that is older than 60 days. There are several ways to unlock access to NewsOK historical content.
Please sign in. (You might already have access)
If you are a print subscriber to The Oklahoman, activate your Digital Pass for free access.
Purchase any of The Oklahoman's digital products (digital replica, archives, iPad and smartphone apps), and access to historical NewsOK content is free.
Please sign in. (You might already have access)
If you are a print subscriber to The Oklahoman, activate your Digital Pass for free access.
Purchase any of The Oklahoman's digital products (digital replica, archives, iPad and smartphone apps), and access to historical NewsOK content is free.