Corbett, Fitzgerald Welcome Gas Drilling at Pittsburgh International
Aug. 25--Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald joked he has so many shovels from attending ground-breaking ceremonies that his office looks like a Home Depot, but the ceremony Monday at Consol Energy's natural gas drilling site at Pittsburgh International Airport didn't add to his collection.
Instead, a nearly 78-foot drilling rig towered in the background.
"We wanted to put it to the best use for the taxpayers," Fitzgerald said of the airport's nearly 9,000 acres. "This is a win, win, win, win for this region."
Consol plans to build six well pads and roads on the property and improve surrounding infrastructure. The company and county officials expect the wells to generate $500 million in royalties over the next 20 years.
That money will go toward airport improvements, economic development and lowering the fees airlines pay to use the airport.
"I don't think we're breaking ground on it, I think we're saying 'Look at what we have,'" said Gov. Tom Corbett, R-Shaler, who added that Pennsylvania has its sights set on challenging Texas as the top-producing natural gas state.
Initial drilling preparations at well pad No. 2 began in mid-July.
Allegheny County Council approved the project in February 2013, but it took nearly 18 months to secure the proper permits and approvals from federal, state and local agencies.
"This project was a long and arduous road," said Findlay Commissioner Janet Craig. "Regardless, we believe, we strongly believe, it was the right road to take."
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