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Effects of drilling prices felt in Arkansas’s Fayetteville Shale

Sunday, October 18, 2015 by

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In Arkansas’s Fayetteville Shale region, natural gas sales have been on the downward slide since April. The City Wire reports that drilling activity in the state has all but stopped, causing severance tax collections to drop, too.

The state’s severance tax collections are at all-time lows, too. At the end of September, natural gas severance tax revenue was half of what it was at the end of September 2014. Most of the severance taxes collected are from wells that are drilled but not completed. There are only four rigs currently operating in Arkansas.

Some producers are putting off finishing wells to avoid selling oil and gas at low prices.

Via: The City Wire > Arkansas severance tax revenue down 50%, natural gas drilling hits wall

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