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Natural Gas Development Resource Center


Gas development can create challenges for the relationship between private landowners and gas exploration companies.

The Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Natural Gas Development Resource Center brings together information from a variety of sources, including academic research, industry analysis, local government officials and citizens. Our goal is to provide a space for dialogue and learning that will lead to informed decision making by all concerned parties.

This site includes a discussion forum and blog. The discussion forum provides a place for conversation and questioning and is open to everyone who wants to participate. The forum is moderated by Cornell Faculty, Staff, and CCE Educators.  We will use the blog to post notifications of upcoming events and to hold additional resources.

CCE Gas Leasing and Exploration Blog


About Gas Drilling

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Marcellus Shale Extent in New York (Click for larger image) From New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Basic Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Valuable Links

For Municpal Officals

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Gas Drilling in NYS: Riches or Ruin for Landowners and Communities?
By Rod Howe & David Kay (Cornell University)
Gas Leases - Frequently Asked Questions
General questions about gas leasing and exploration in New York state.
Hydraulic Fracturing Considerations for Natural Gas Wells of the Marcellus Shale (pdf)
The report (PDF, 718 KB) reviews the history and evolution of hydraulic fracturing, its usefulness in gas shale development, geological and well engineering factors, and the characteristics of fracturing fluids.”

For Landowners

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Key Points for Property Owners
5 key points for landowners concerning exploration and leasing.
Gas Leases - Frequently Asked Questions
General questions about gas leasing and exploration in New York state.
Hydraulic Fracturing Considerations for Natural Gas Wells of the Marcellus Shale (pdf)
The report (PDF, 718 KB) reviews the history and evolution of hydraulic fracturing, its usefulness in gas shale development, geological and well engineering factors, and the characteristics of fracturing fluids.”

Related Issues

Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the Oil, Gas and Solution Mining Regulatory Program
Information from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
The Millenium Pipeline