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A 27-mile spill of drilling mud along State Route 39 made for a slippery situation in Carroll and Columbiana counties Wednesday. WKSU’s Tim Rudell reports. The road was closed for about five hours ...
A single rig, drilling on a snow-crusted hill. That's what $30 oil and $2 natural gas look like in Carroll County, the most-drilled part of eastern Ohio's Utica Shale region.
A tape measure is used to help assess an spill by Rover Pipelines affecting approximately 500,000 square feet of wetlands on April 27, 2017 in Stark County, Ohio. File Ohio EPA ...
Interactive Map: The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has issued permits for drilling at more than 100 sites in Eastern Ohio. The map shows an update of where drilling is taking place and ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources requires blowout preventers on all wells with a state permit. The department also requires well pads to be built to contain spills, but this one contained ...
One hundred barrels of drilling mud spilled from the well on Sunday, according to the well’s owner, PDC Energy of Colorado, which said some of it reached an unnamed creek near Beverly, Ohio.
STARK COUNTY, OH (NBC News) — The same Texas-based company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline project is being told to stop drilling a natural gas pipeline in Ohio after millions of gallons of a ...
MILTON TOWNSHIP -The Ohio EPA has cited Rover Pipeline, LLC for spilling contaminants into the Black Fork of the Mohican River in Ashland County. In this latest incident, resulting in Rover’s ...