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By year-end 2008, 63 Marcellus shale drilling permits had been issued in Bradford County. 17 wells had been drilled. By the November 30, 2009, 92 wells had been drilled representing a sixfold increase in numbers over the previous year. 383 drilling permits had been issued by November 30, 2009 thus making Bradford county ground zero for Marcellus shale drilling in 2009 and probably for 2010 as well. By year-end 2008, 63 Marcellus shale drilling permits had been issued in Bradford County. 17 wells had been drilled. By the November 30, 2009, 92 wells had been drilled representing a sixfold increase in numbers over the previous year. 383 drilling permits had been issued by November 30, 2009 thus making Bradford county ground zero for Marcellus shale drilling in 2009 and probably for 2010 as well.
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A March, 2009 news account mentioned that 26 wells had been drilled in February, 2009 according to [[Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection|DEP]] statistics. It had been the highest monthly total since drilling had begun in the county. The second highest month had been December, 2009 when 17 wells were drilled. 2,792 permits had been issued since DEP began surveying Bradford permits in 2005. The 26 wells in February broke down as follows in the various county townships: A March, 2009 news account mentioned that 26 wells had been drilled in February, 2009 according to [[Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection|DEP]] statistics. It had been the highest monthly total since drilling had begun in the county. The second highest month had been December, 2009 when 17 wells were drilled. 2,792 permits had been issued since DEP began surveying Bradford permits in 2005. The 26 wells in February broke down as follows in the various county townships:

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As of the beginning of October, 3,644 leases had been recorded during 2008 in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. The county, located on the New York border in the northeastern part of the state, is considered to be a honeyspot of the Marcellus shale development and has one of the thickest areas of the formation. It led Pennsylvania in Marcellus drilling permits during 2009.

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Chesapeake became county's largest leaseholder in 2008

Chesapeake Energy recorded 2,018 gas leases during 2008, which is by far is the largest number from any one company. Chesapeake continued to be very active during 2009. For example, according to a June, 2009 report, Chesapeake submitted an additional 70 applications for drilling permits alone during the month of May. By way of comparison, a separate report gave an overall total number of permits approved up through April, 2009 by all companies as having been 229.

Leasing by other companies

Other gas exploration companies and the number of leases during 2008 were:

As of June, 2009, 10 companies were competing for leases in the county, and 83% of its land had been leased.

Sixfold increase in 2009 activity

By year-end 2008, 63 Marcellus shale drilling permits had been issued in Bradford County. 17 wells had been drilled. By the November 30, 2009, 92 wells had been drilled representing a sixfold increase in numbers over the previous year. 383 drilling permits had been issued by November 30, 2009 thus making Bradford county ground zero for Marcellus shale drilling in 2009 and probably for 2010 as well.

2010 Timeline

A March, 2009 news account mentioned that 26 wells had been drilled in February, 2009 according to DEP statistics. It had been the highest monthly total since drilling had begun in the county. The second highest month had been December, 2009 when 17 wells were drilled. 2,792 permits had been issued since DEP began surveying Bradford permits in 2005. The 26 wells in February broke down as follows in the various county townships:

Township    Wells  Company
 Albany       1    Chesapeake
 Armenia      7    Talisman
 Canton       6       "
 Columbia     6       '
 Springfield  1    EOG
 Towanda      1    Chesapeake
 Troy         3    Talisman
 Tuscarora    1    Chesapeake
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