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SERC S ubsurface E nergy R esource C enter Office of Energy and Environment in Coordination with FAES Arts and Science Engineering Public Health Business SERC S ubsurface E nergy R esource C enter Office of Energy and Environment in Coordination with FAES Arts and Science Engineering Public Health Business SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm Welcome:Kate Bartter, Assoc. Dir. Office for Energy and Environment Shale energy and SERC: “Why are we here?” Jeff Daniels, SERC Co-Dir. Doug Southgate, SERC Co-Dir. Extension Work Group Update: Ken Martin, OSU Extension SERC Workgroups and Research Opportunities: Jeff Daniels and Doug Southgate Additional Faculty Involvement: Jeff Daniels and Doug Southgate

SERC Motivation Recent technical advances Major companies investing $ billions in leases Workforce Issues Unbiased “Third Party” Needed Environmental Uncertainties and Needs Research and Outreach Needed Recent technical advances Major companies investing $ billions in leases Workforce Issues Unbiased “Third Party” Needed Environmental Uncertainties and Needs Research and Outreach Needed SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Technological Game Changers in Subsurface Energy Production Horizontal Drilling + Hydraulic Fracturing + Gas Production from Shale Horizontal Drilling + Hydraulic Fracturing + Gas Production from Shale SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

‘ Current Drilling Activity in Ohio: Marcellus Shale Source (updated 10/12/11): Total of 16 Wells –3 Producing –5 Drilled –8 Permitted Companies Represented ( Phillips Exploration, Marquette Exploration, Chesapeake Exploration, Protégé Energy II,Triad Hunter) Ohio Counties Represented –Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe Total of 16 Wells –3 Producing –5 Drilled –8 Permitted Companies Represented ( Phillips Exploration, Marquette Exploration, Chesapeake Exploration, Protégé Energy II,Triad Hunter) Ohio Counties Represented –Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Current Drilling Activity in Ohio: Utica Shale Source (updated 10/12/11): Wells (~40 Horizontal) –64 Permitted –18 Drilled/Drilling –2 Producing –1 Completed –1 Unknown Status (near completion) Companies Represented ( Chesapeake Exploration, Beck Energy, Enervest Operating, Anadarko E & P, Ohio Buckeye Energy, CNX Gas Company, Marquette Exploration, HG Energy ) Ohio Counties Represented, to date –Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Geauga, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Mahoning, Muskingum, Noble, Portage, Stark, Tuscarawas 86 Wells (~40 Horizontal) –64 Permitted –18 Drilled/Drilling –2 Producing –1 Completed –1 Unknown Status (near completion) Companies Represented ( Chesapeake Exploration, Beck Energy, Enervest Operating, Anadarko E & P, Ohio Buckeye Energy, CNX Gas Company, Marquette Exploration, HG Energy ) Ohio Counties Represented, to date –Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Geauga, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Mahoning, Muskingum, Noble, Portage, Stark, Tuscarawas SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Productivity of Test Wells in Ohio Source: Three Wells drilled by Chesapeake Energy in the Utica Shale Play Harrison County: –Peak Rate: 9.5 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per day –Peak Rate: 1,425 Barrels of Natural Gas Liquids and Oil (Liquids) per day Carroll County 1: –Peak Rate: 3.1 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per day –Peak Rate: 1,015 Barrels of Liquids per day Carroll County 2: –Peak Rate: 3.8 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per day –Peak Rate: 980 Barrels of Liquids per day Three Wells drilled by Chesapeake Energy in the Utica Shale Play Harrison County: –Peak Rate: 9.5 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per day –Peak Rate: 1,425 Barrels of Natural Gas Liquids and Oil (Liquids) per day Carroll County 1: –Peak Rate: 3.1 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per day –Peak Rate: 1,015 Barrels of Liquids per day Carroll County 2: –Peak Rate: 3.8 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per day –Peak Rate: 980 Barrels of Liquids per day SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

SERC Mission Serve as a “fair broker” to interface between industry, government agencies, and non-government organizations. Facilitate Communication within the University Facilitate Communication Between Industry, Government Agencies, and NGOs Forums for discussion of Development Issues (Resource and Environmental Ensure a place at the table in external forums and decision making groups on subsurface development Support Research Facilitate Communication within the University Facilitate Communication Between Industry, Government Agencies, and NGOs Forums for discussion of Development Issues (Resource and Environmental Ensure a place at the table in external forums and decision making groups on subsurface development Support Research SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

OSU – Department of Extension Kenneth E. Martin, PhD Professor, Chair and Associate Director, Programs October 14, 2011

The Ohio State University

Williams Fulton Lucas Ottawa Defiance Henry Wood Sandusky Paulding Putnam Hancock Seneca Wyandot VanWert Allen Hardin Mercer Auglaize Logan Darke Preble Butler Hamilton Clermont Brown Shelby Miami Montgomery Warren Clinton Champaign Clark Greene Adams Highland Scioto Pike Lawrence Gallia Jackson Meigs Hocking Athens Vinton Washington Ross Fayette Madison Pickaway Franklin Union Delaware Marion Monroe Noble Morgan Licking Fairfield Perry Muskingum Guernsey Belmont Jefferson Harrison Tuscarawas Coshocton Knox Morrow Crawford Richland Ashland Holmes Wayne Stark Carroll Columbiana Mahoning Trumbull Portage SummitMedina Huron Erie Lorain Cuyahoga Lake Geauga Ashtabula Key FCS ANR 4-H CD 1/3 1/2 October 2011 EXTENSION EDUCATOR MAP

14 Presenters Delivered 39 sessions across multiple counties 4,834 total participants Topics included:  Legal aspects of Oil & Gas Leasing, Oil & Gas regulations  Working with Landowners & public officials on leasing issues, environmental information and general oil & gas education  Process & impacts of drilling in the Marcellus and Utica Shale formations  Introduction to Hydraulic Fracturing  Marcellus and Utica/Impact on Jobs and Fracking Water Shale Energy Programs

Williams Fulton Lucas Ottawa Defiance Henry Wood Sandusky Paulding Putnam Hancock Seneca Wyandot VanWert Allen Hardin Mercer Auglaize Logan Darke Preble Butler Hamilton Clermont Brown Shelby Miami Montgomery Warren Clinton Champaign Clark Greene Adams Highland Scioto Pike Lawrence Gallia Jackson Meigs Hocking Athens Vinton Washington Ross Fayette Madison Pickaway Franklin Union Delaware Marion Monroe Noble Morgan Licking Fairfield Perry Muskingum Guernsey Belmont Jefferson Harrison Tuscarawas Coshocton Knox Morrow Crawford Richland Ashland Holmes Wayne Stark Carroll Columbiana Mahoning Trumbull Portage SummitMedina Huron Erie Lorain Cuyahoga Lake Geauga Ashtabula Counties with Shale Programs

Local Ohio County Offices have been impacted Belmont County Courthouse

Our “Ecological Paradigm” Production Efficiency Environmental Compatibility Economic Viability Social Responsibility

Subsurface Energy Resource Center (SERC) Organization SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Socioeconomic and Policy and Legal Expertise NameDepartmentArea of Expertise Robert E. BurnsEnergy, Sustainability, and the Environment Regulation Neil DrobnyFisher College of BusinessSustainable Business Sathya GopalakrishnanAgricultural EconomicsEconomics Tim HaabAgricultural EconomicsAdvising Peggy HallAg and Rural Law ProgramCivil Liability H. Allen KlaiberAgricultural EconomicsRural/Urban Development Mark PartridgeAgricultural EconomicsEconomic Development Beth-Anne Schuelke-LeechSchool of Public AffairsAutomotive and Energy Industries Doug Southgate (Co-Director)Agricultural EconomicsEconomics Linda LobaoSociologyRural Sociology; Rural Communities Anna WillowAnthropologyCultural Anthropology SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, and Subsurface Energy Expertise NameDepartmentArea of Expertise Aravind AsthagiriChemical EngineeringModeling Loren BabcockSchool of Earth SciencesBlack Shale Bhavik Bakshi Chemical EngineeringSustainability Nick Basta Natural ResourcesSoil Chemistry David ColeSchool of Earth SciencesGeochemistry Jeffrey Daniels (Co- Director) School of Earth SciencesGeophysics LS FanChemical EngineeringCoal Gassification Winston HoChemical EngineeringMembrane Separations John LenhartCivil EngineeringEnvironmental Chemistry Berry Lyons School of Earth SciencesLow-temperature Geochemistry SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

NameDepartmentArea of Expertise Paula MouserCivil Engineering Microbiology Umit OzkanChemical Engineering Catalysis Hal WalkerCivil Engineering Water Chemistry Matthew SaltzmanSchool of Earth Sciences Geochemistry Frank SchwartzSchool of Earth SciencesHydrology Terry WilsonSchool of Earth Sciences Structural Geology Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, and Subsurface Energy Expertise (continued) SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Extension and Community Support NameDepartmentArea of Expertise Dale ArnoldOhio Farm Bureau-- Kate BartterOSU Extension-- Tom BlaineOhio Farm Bureau-- Cindy Bond-ZielinskiOSU ExtensionEconomic Development Don BreeceOSU Extension-- Karen BrunsOSU Extension-- Greg DavisOSU Extension Martha FilipicCommunications-- Hannah FoutAg Law-- Mike GastierOSU Extension-- Dave GoerigOSU Extension-- Mike HoganOSU ExtensionEducation Dee JepsenAgricultural EngineeringAgricultural Safety and Rescue SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

NameDepartmentArea of Expertise Mark LandefeldOSU ExtensionGeneral oil and gas education Mike LloydOSU ExtensionEconomic impact of the gas play Ken MartinOSU ExtensionCommunity outreach Becky NesbitOSU Extension Community-based philanthropy Stephen SchumacherOSU ExtensionStakeholder Education Sharon SeilingConsumer Sciences Personal financial management Extension and Community Support (continued) SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Public Health Expertise NameDepartmentArea of Expertise Michal S. BisesiPublic HealthHuman exposure Timothy BuckleyEnvironmental Health Sciences Public health and the environment J. Mac CrawfordEnvironmental Health Sciences Human exposure SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

Communication External Advisory Board SERC Coordination Committee Shale Gas Work Group – OSU Extension Cooperation with Other Universities (Having discussions with CWRU, OU, and Pittsburgh) External Advisory Board SERC Coordination Committee Shale Gas Work Group – OSU Extension Cooperation with Other Universities (Having discussions with CWRU, OU, and Pittsburgh) SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

SERC Research Work Groups Technical Groups to Formulate Research Programs and Organize Forums and Seminars Current Plan Shale Energy Education Work Group – OSU Extension Subsurface Energy; Water; and Environment Socioeconomic; Legal; and Policy Workforce and Students Other Possibilities – Socioeconomic – Shale Gas Resource Development – Legal – Downstream Business – Workforce Development and Students – Hydrogeologic – Others later (Geothermal, subsurface storage, etc., … ?) Current Plan Shale Energy Education Work Group – OSU Extension Subsurface Energy; Water; and Environment Socioeconomic; Legal; and Policy Workforce and Students Other Possibilities – Socioeconomic – Shale Gas Resource Development – Legal – Downstream Business – Workforce Development and Students – Hydrogeologic – Others later (Geothermal, subsurface storage, etc., … ?) SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 1:00 pm

External Advisory Keyword: Balanced Industry Government NGOs (Environmental) Industry Government NGOs (Environmental)

Shale Gas Implications for Energy and the Environment Research Energy EconomyEnvironment Sustainability

Summary Thoughts on SERC Research Research must be Fact Based Research must include Resource Development and Environment Natural geologic migration barriers important Monitoring & testing for control and assurance Research to Support a Well Defined Regulatory Structure Cooperation needed between ALL stakeholders Communication and education essential