More than 15,000 acres of public park and wildlife land in eastern Ohio opened for oil and gas drilling (fracking) following action by the state Oil and Gas Land Management Commission on June 27.
The four-person commission voted unanimously to lease 1,842 acres of Jockey Hollow Wildlife Area in Harrison County, 12,959 acres of Egypt Valley Wildlife Area in Belmont and Guernsey counties, and 513 acres of Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County to drilling companies that had submitted the “highest and best” bids.
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