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Utica Shale Development By The Numbers

Utica Shale development has been taking off in Ohio this year.  It seems each week headlines zip past our desks indicating new jobs, investments, and opportunities thanks to increased oil and natural gas production in the Buckeye State.  While the barrage of developments is good news, its  important to understand what activities are supporting these developments. With that, Energy In Depth Ohio has consolidated information on Utica Shale development so Ohioans can know whats happening throughout the Buckeye State.

To date, there have been 359 permits issued by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resource Management for wells in the Utica/Point Pleasant geological formation since 2009. Of those 359 permitted wells 129 of them have been developed, and of those 11 are in production.

Thus far Utica Shale permits have been issued in the following 21 counties:

  • Ashland -1
  • Belmont – 9
  • Carroll – 133
  • Columbiana – 49
  • Coshocton – 3
  • Geauga – 1
  • Gurnsey – 20
  • Harrison – 32
  • Holmes – 1
  • Jefferson – 29
  • Knox – 2
  • Mahoning – 13
  • Medina – 1
  • Monroe – 17
  • Muskingum – 3
  • Noble – 12
  • Portage – 10
  • Stark – 13
  • Trumbull – 2
  • Tuscarawas – 7
  • Wayne – 1

All of these permits have been provided to 18 companies that are working to develop Utica Shale in Ohio.

While still very early in its development, hosting only 11 producing wells, the Utica Shale is already showing some very exciting early results. The best part, this development, and the jobs and revenue that come with it, has occurred without a single environmental violation to date.  That successful track record is due to the diligence of companies operating in the state in addition to Ohio’s strong regulations as noted in Senate Bill 315 the bi-partisan update to those regulations.

Thanks to our natural resources, the diligence of these companies, a strong regulatory foundation and the billions being invested  from development there’s a renewed sense of optimism in Ohio thanks to the Utica Shale.

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