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Post-Gazette: Efforts To Stop A Natural Gas Leak For The Last 12 Days At A Cambria County Underground Gas Storage Area Have Failed, Gas Is Again Escaping

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The storage well is one of 10 operating storage wells and two observation wells located at the Rager facility, according to the company. On November 18, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported efforts to stop a natural gas leak at the Rager Mountain Gas Storage Area in Jackson Township, Cambria County have failed. Courtesy of Bob Donnan’s Blog.)

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After 11 Days, And The Loss Of About 1.1 Billion Cubic Feet Of Natural Gas, A Leak From An Underground Gas Storage Area In Cambria County Has Been Stopped

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The storage well is one of 10 operating storage wells and two observation wells located at the Rager facility, according to the company. Late on November 17, Equitrans LP announced a natural gas leak from the high pressure natural gas storage area at Rager Mountain Gas Storage Area in Jackson Township, Cambria County has been stopped.

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UPDATED: After 14 Days, Efforts To Stop A Natural Gas Leak At A Cambria County Underground Gas Storage Area Have Apparently Been Successful

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The storage well is one of 10 operating storage wells and two observation wells located at the Rager facility, according to the company. UPDATED: On November 20 at 4:48 p.m., The Associated Press reported the well released an estimated 1.4 billion cubic feet of natural gas over those two weeks. Click Here to find the location on Google Maps.