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Published Article 1

Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA 9/22/10

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Published Article 2

Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA 12/28/10

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Published Article 3

Observer Reporter, Washington, PA 11/29/09

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Observer Reporter, Washington, PA 1/18/09

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Patriot News, Harrisburg, PA 5/3/09

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Seminar Presentation

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Seminar Presentation 2

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Seminar Presentation 3 Erie PA

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Published Article 6 Pittsburgh Post Gazette 10/24/11

25th Credit, for 2013 Renewal

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Seminar Credits: PACLE Approved: 5.0 Substantive

Seminar Location: California University of PA, Main Campus, Convocation Center

(includes Lunch)

Presenters: Thomas B. Murphy, John J. Interval, Dr. Bernard D. Goldstein

Mr. Murphy's presentation will examine some key impacts, namely: The current economics driving

the resource plays; The expanding geology including the Utica shale; Environment, water, and

wastewater issues associated with development; Legal and land use implications. The outcome of

the session will be a deeper understanding of the intersection between development of the resource

and the connection to legal community.

Mr. Interval's will give a brief description of Appalachian geology and PA's position within the basin;

explain where the wet to dry gas line is and why economics play a role in where wells are drilled;

show examples of production histories from Greene and Fayette counties to date and explain the

economic difference between the two; describe and summarize Utica Shale Activity.

Dr Goldstein's presentation has two primary goals:

1.to explain in an understandable fashion the basic concepts underlying toxicology, risk

assessment, public health and sustainability, including reviewing the relationships among these

overlapping conceptual approaches;

2.to relate these concepts to issues concerning Marcellus shale activities.

April 27,2012 Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.