Gas drilling industry paying Penn State to train those who regulate the gas drilling industry
What happens when the fox builds the hen house?
The drilling industry helped get some of the most influential lawmakers elected with lavish donations to their campaigns. It paid millions to lobbyists to influence legislation, and it has hired many of the experienced regulators away from public service
Now the industry will pay to train the people who set policy and enforce it.
ExxonMobil and GE will be investing $1 million each to establish new training programs at three universities, including Penn State, to ensure that regulators and policymakers have access to the latest technological and operational expertise to assist in their oversight of shale development, according to a Penn State press release issued Thursday.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/03/gas_drilling_industry_paying_p.html
One of Chesapeake Energy's Marcellus Shale wells sits high on a bluff over the Susquehanna River in Windham Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.