Regular reader of this blog know that I feel extremely optimistic about the future of Ohio solely because of the Utica Shale play. If you type "utica shale" in the search box it will produce over thirty post I have written on that subject. Already Ohio's steel industry is beginning to recover due to the demand for steel that has been generated by drilling in next door Pennsylvania. Youngstown has added jobs as I reported in this post and Governor John Kasich's web site is reporting 450 new jobs at Republic Steel in Lorain. Steubenville's recovery has been so hot that
ABC's World News sent a news crew out to cover it. Nationally there are plans to build six port facilities to export natural gas and within ten years the US will be a net exporter of energy. Cheap power is the mothers milk of manufacturing. Natural gas will be used to generate electricity cheaply and with no moaning about acid rain. Once again the country will have a comparative advantage in manufacturing. Much of the midwest already has the heavy rail infrastructure in place and a workforce that knows how to get things done so it has an inside track on the industrial expansion.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Fracking Fairy Tales
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