Pennsylvania State Attorney General Kathleen Kane is filing a lawsuit against a major gas drilling company on behalf of several Pennsylvania residents. According to the attorney general’s office, the lawsuit was filed against Chesapeake Energy, after an investigation revealed that landowners who allowed the company to drill on their property, did not receive the revenue kickback they were promised. Landowners are said to have been promised 12.5% of whatever money Chesapeake Energy made off of gas drilling on their property. According to some landowners and the attorney general’s office, landowners did not receive the percentage of proceeds promised to them. The attorney general’s office of Pennsylvania is looking to require Chesapeake Energy to pay all money owed to landowners, as well as, civil penalties, and legal fees.
Loading advertisement…
Loading advertisement…
Latest Local News
Towanda man sentenced to state prison for high-speed chase
A Towanda man has been sentenced to years in... Read More.
Catholic Charities unveils new Tioga FRESH food truck
The Catholic Charities of Tompkins and Tioga Counties celebrated... Read More.
Binghamton PD investigator shoots suspect in ankle during altercation
A suspect was injured after a Binghamton Police Officer... Read More.
Binghamton man convicted of rape
Broome County District Attorney F. Paul Battisti announced that... Read More.
Previous
Next












