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January 9, 2014

Court Decides to Reconsider Decision Granting EQT Access to Conduct Seismic Testing

As a follow-up to our story on Monday, which reported that Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Christine Ward authorized EQT to conduct seismic testing as soon as it paid a $25,000 bond, Judge Ward apparently has had second thoughts.  Yesterday, she granted a request by the landowners' attorney to reconsider her order.  Oral arguments are scheduled for February 7, 2014.  

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