State eyes new instance of methane near drilling
http://www.timesleader.com/news/State_eyes_new_instance_of_methane_near_drilling_06-16-2011.html
Posted: June 17, 2011
The flammable, explosive gas was found in several Lycoming County water wells.
MUNCY — State environmental officials are investigating another instance of methane contaminating water in northern Pennsylvania near a Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling operation.
The Department of Environmental Protection said Thursday that it found the flammable, explosive gas in seven water wells in Lycoming County and gas bubbling into the nearby Little Muncy Creek.
DEP spokesman Daniel Spadoni said the agency is trying to determine the source of the gas.
He said there’s no information that the methane is affecting the creek’s aquatic life or accumulating in homes.
The initial report of well bubbling came in mid-May.
That home is about a half-mile from a drilling site owned by ExxonMobil subsidiary XTO Energy of Fort Worth, Texas.
The company voluntarily halted drilling operations in the county and is cooperating with the DEP.