AADE Article
Secondary containment for oils used during drilling and completions may be required by federal and state regulations.
Marcellus Business Central
New Pig Energy saw a challenge facing the natural gas drilling industry and decided to meet it head on.
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Ohio Oil and Gas Association
As oil and gas exploration increased in the Appalachian basin, New Pig Corporation recognized an opportunity for innovation.
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Shale Play
Under state code Chapter 78, operators must submit a site-specific Preparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) Plan with their drilling permit application. Such a plan must identify emergency contact numbers, procedures for reporting spills and an immediate response plan for cleanup.
The American Oil & Gas Reporter
There are two types of secondary containment, according to the federal definition: specific and general.
Williamsport Sun Gazette
Seneca worked with New Pig Well Pad Containment to place the liners and containment barriers necessary for being in compliance.