Mapping the Marcellus Shale Play
Posted by Rob Walter on Thu, Dec 10, 2009
There was an anniversary in October that most people in the E&P industry probably didn't know about. It was five years ago on October 4th that natural gas flowed from a test well in Pennsylvania. Range Resources proved you could get gas from the Marcellus Shale.

Three years later, Range had its first successul horizontal well in the Marcellus. Today, it has leased more than 350,000 acres. Range isn't alone in the Marcellus; Chesapeake, Newfield Exploration, Hess Corporation, Cabot Oil and Gas, EOG Resources, Atlas Energy and CNX Gas are also staking claims.
In the Fall 2009 Tobin Quarterly newsletter, we take a look at how you can use P2 Energy Solutions' software and map data to map your leases and strategy in the Marcellus.
We use Tobin Map Data, Tobin Enterprise Land, Tobin GIS Studio, and First American Spatial Solutions' ParcelPoint parcel ownership database to take your leases from paper, to the map.

Head over to our newsletter site to read the Fall 2009 Tobin Quarterly Newsletter. If you haven't already, click here to sign up for a free subscription.
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