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The major difference lies in the method of extraction. Conventional oil, as the name suggests, is the more common of the two. It revolves around extraction through a vertical borehole. Unconventional extraction, on the other hand, due to reasons which well delve into, cannot be extracted in this way.
Act 13 of 2012 enacted stronger environmental standards, authorized local governments to adopt an impact fee and built upon the states ongoing efforts to move towards energy independence as unconventional gas development continues.
Pennsylvania has been a leader in the production of oil and natural gas, dating back to the worlds first oil well, drilled by Col. Edwin Drake near Titusville, Venango County in 1859.
DEPs Office of Oil and Gas Management is responsible for the statewide oil and gas conservation and environmental programs to facilitate the safe exploration, development, recovery of Pennsylvanias oil and gas reservoirs in a manner that will protect the commonwealths natural resources and the environment.

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--Wells may not be drilled within 200 feet, or, in the case of an unconventional gas well, 500 feet, measured horizontally from the vertical well bore to a building or water well, existing when the copy of the plat is mailed as required by section 3211(b) (relating to well permits) without written consent of the owner
Data ReservesCrude Oil (as of Dec. 31)11 million barrels2020Expected Future Production of Dry Natural Gas (as of Dec. 31)96,463 billion cu ft2020Expected Future Production of Natural Gas Plant Liquids916 million barrels2020Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines975 million short tons20206 more rows Oct 21, 2021
Pennsylvania Act 85 of 2012, signed by Governor Corbett on 7/2/2012, amends the Tax Reform Code of 1971. Among its many provisions is an expansion of inheritance tax exemptions associated with farming and agricultural preservation.
Data ReservesCrude Oil (as of Dec. 31)11 million barrels2020Expected Future Production of Dry Natural Gas (as of Dec. 31)96,463 billion cu ft2020Expected Future Production of Natural Gas Plant Liquids916 million barrels2020Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines975 million short tons20206 more rows Oct 21, 2021
Bradford, Pennsylvania is home to one of the more unusual living relics of the states oil past: A 140-year-old oil well that is positioned square in the path of a McDonalds drive-thru. And though most people calling out orders for burgers and fries dont even notice, its actually still pumping oil.

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