Mansfield, PA and the Marcellus Shale

The village of Mansfield in Tioga County, Penn., describes itself as a "quaint, Victorian town lined with cozy cafes, antique shops, and farmers' markets...nestled in the picturesque mountains of North Central Pennsylvania." Its name is derived from Asa Mann, who cleared the forest on his estate and laid out the town on "Mann's field" in 1804.

Today, Mansfield is the beneficiary of economic opportunities provided by the development of the Marcellus Shale formation - a rich source of natural gas that is said to be a game-changer for U.S. energy supplies, and for the people of Mansfield as well.

Census figures in 2000 noted that more than 26 percent of Mansfield's residents had incomes below the poverty line. Furthermore, during the recession, the area's unemployment rate soared to a high of 11.9 percent in March 2009. Due to part to Marcellus Shale development, the unemployment rate has dropped significantly. According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Tioga County's unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent in November 2010, which is well below the national average.

Each fall Mansfield residents celebrate a Fabulous 1890s Weekend by reenacting an important event in the town's history - the playing of the world's first night football game under electric lights. In coming years, perhaps they'll also commemorate their 21st Century prosperity from shale gas development.

Comments

Related

Blog Posts

Shale Energy Development = Opportunity for Pennsylvania...

The energy stimulus from shale development last year in Pennsylvania is big – big as in approaching a number with nine zeroes:...

Blog Posts

Energy Today – June 14, 2013

Fuel Fix Blog – Report: Renewables, Natural Gas Should Work Together On the Grid According to a new report by the Texas Clean Ene...

Blog Posts

Energy Today – June 13, 2013

Wall Street Journal – U.S. Oil Notches Record Growth In the latest sign that  the shale revolution is remaking world energy marke...

Blog Posts

U.S. Oil Growth, Energy Security and Global Impact

The bottom-line numbers in BP’s 2012 Statistical Review depict surging U.S. domestic oil and natural gas production, mainly because...

Blog Posts

Energy Today – June 12, 2013

Fuel Fix Blog – U.S. Led World in Oil Growth in 2012 According to a new BP report, U.S. oil production growth,  the largest in th...

Blog Posts

Yes, Virginia (and 49 other states) Oil and Natural Gas...

BusinessInsider.com has an article disparaging oil and natural gas sector employment, as well as the industry’s ability to create n...

Blog Posts

Farmers for Fracking in New York

A great headline this week in the New York Daily News – “Please, frack beneath my farm” – tops a great guest piece by upstate organ...

Blog Posts

Energy Today – June 11, 2013

Pittsburgh Business Times – Marcellus Royalties Rising The newspaper reports on a study by the Allegheny Institute for Public Pol...

Stay Connected