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-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based '''Texas Keystone Inc.''' (TKI) is an oil and gas exploration and production company headquartered in O’Hara Township’s ''RIDC Park' a few miles northeast of Pittsburgh. It operates more than 900 wells in [[New York]] and [[Pennsylvania]]. +Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based '''Texas Keystone Inc.''' (TKI) is an oil and gas exploration and production company headquartered in O’Hara Township’s ''RIDC Park'' a few miles northeast of Pittsburgh. It manages more than 900 wells in [[New York]] and [[Pennsylvania]] through three field offices, and specializes in drilling on behalf of investors through its private offerings.
-According to Texas Keystone's web site, accessed in August, 2010, the company operates five gas compressor stations and has built and maintains over 1,000 piles of pipeline in order to flow its gas well production to regional and national high pressure lines.+According to Texas Keystone's web site, accessed in August, 2010, the company operates five gas compressor stations and has built and maintains over 1,000 piles of pipeline in order to flow its gas well production into regional and national high pressure lines.
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 +* Dave Boyer and Greg Wrightstone are geologists with Texas Keystone.

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Texas Keystone Inc. (TKI) is an oil and gas exploration and production company headquartered in O’Hara Township’s RIDC Park a few miles northeast of Pittsburgh. It manages more than 900 wells in New York and Pennsylvania through three field offices, and specializes in drilling on behalf of investors through its private offerings.

According to Texas Keystone's web site, accessed in August, 2010, the company operates five gas compressor stations and has built and maintains over 1,000 piles of pipeline in order to flow its gas well production into regional and national high pressure lines.

  • Dave Boyer and Greg Wrightstone are geologists with Texas Keystone.
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