Powerless: What It Looks Like When a Gas Driller Overruns Your Land

Charleston Gazette-Mail and ProPublica

The gas rush in West Virginia is changing the face of the state. Land owners often don’t own the natural gas beneath the surface, and long-standing property rights law says mineral owners may do whatever is “reasonably necessary” to extract natural gas from the ground, whether they own the affected land above or not.

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