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  • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | WPX Energy

    WPX 3Q12: $64M Net Loss, But Production in Marcellus up 333%

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    arrows down and upWPX Energy, a company formed in January 2011 by Williams (created by spinning off the Williams exploration and production division) released their third quarter financial and operational update last week. The report losing $64 million in 3Q12. Most of WPX’s operations and focus has been in plays other than the Marcellus, including a big focus on the Bakken Shale, where they drill for oil, and the Piceance Basin in northwestern Colorado where they drill for wet natural gas.

    In comparison, the Marcellus (where they drill for dry natural gas) is much smaller. However, the Marcellus was the only natural gas play in which WPX has production where the numbers went up in 3Q12. Production in the Piceance, Powder River Basin and San Juan Basin all went down between 7% and 16%. The Marcellus? Up an astonishing 333% from 3Q11 (although the overall numbers are still pretty small, see below). WPX reports they have drilled and completed 28 wells in the Marcellus so far in 2012—all of them in Susquehanna County, PA. They have two rigs operating in the Marcellus.

    Read More “WPX 3Q12: $64M Net Loss, But Production in Marcellus up 333%”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Onondaga County | Regulation

    Town of Onondaga, NY Votes to Extend Fracking Ban 1 Month

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    The Town of Onondaga, a bedroom community for Syracuse, NY, voted on Monday night to extend the fracking moratorium they previously enacted. The vote continues the moratorium for another month until board members meet again Dec. 3 and will presumably vote at that meeting to either further extend the moratorium or let it die.

    From the Syracuse Post-Standard:

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  • New York | Statewide NY

    NYT: Where Did Power/Heat Remain on in NYC After Sandy?

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    In an unusual reversal, the New York Times tells the story of how some areas in New York City stayed online—lights burning and warm heat blowing—in the midst of power failures all around the city from Hurricane/Storm Sandy. How did these little islands of energy do it? You guessed it: because they were burning natural gas—using it for both heat and to generate their own electricity.

    Of course the “article” was posted in the opinion section of the NYT site (they can’t be seen running a positive story about natgas in the news section, ya know). Still, it’s a startling turnabout for the bash-natgas newspaper of record. The article starts this way:

    Read More “NYT: Where Did Power/Heat Remain on in NYC After Sandy?”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Transco

    FERC Approves Transco Northeast Supply Link Pipeline in NJ

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    Good news: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved Transco’s Northeast Supply Link project Friday afternoon. The Sierra Club and other anti-drillers opposed the northern New Jersey pipeline expansion project that will bring more Marcellus Shale gas to the metro NYC market—but cooler FERC heads have prevailed.

    Here’s how the news was reported by an anti-drilling local New Jersey newspaper:

    Read More “FERC Approves Transco Northeast Supply Link Pipeline in NJ”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Supply Chain | Washington County

    Hotel in Rural Western PA Makes it Big from Marcellus/Utica

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    Another feel good story about a small hotel that made it big because of the Marcellus and Utica Shale. This story comes from rural Bentleyville, PA, not far from West Virginia and Ohio:

    Read More “Hotel in Rural Western PA Makes it Big from Marcellus/Utica”

  • Crestwood Midstream | Energy Services

    Crestwood Midstream 3Q12: Profits Up, Marcellus Gas Flows Up

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    Crestwood Midstream Partners, a pipeline and processing plant company with operations across the U.S, including in the Marcellus, released their third quarter financial and operational update today. Unlike drillers, midstream companies are faring a bit better in this low natgas price climate. Crestwood’s 3Q12 financials show the company’s net profit rose 10% from 3Q11 and was up 12% from 2Q12.

    The company owns 35% of Crestwood Marcellus Midstream (CMM). The volume of gas flowing through CMM’s pipelines increased by 32 million cubic feet per day from the second quarter of this year. Crestwood took over pipeline operations in the Marcellus from Antero Resources in April of this year.

    Read More “Crestwood Midstream 3Q12: Profits Up, Marcellus Gas Flows Up”

  • Athens County | Meigs County | Muskingum County | Ohio | Perry County | Washington County (OH)

    Large Block of 95K Acres Available for Lease in OH Utica Shale

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    A private firm representing landowners with 95,000 acres in southeastern Ohio issued a press release yesterday essentially saying, “Hey, we’re still here, and we still have 95,000 acres to lease to some lucky driller.” The land is located in Washington, Athens, Meigs, Muskingum, and Perry counties in southeastern Ohio.

    MDN is not in the habit of running this kind of “news,” but we are today because a) it helps the landowners, and b) it’s more or less a large landowner group—even though it’s a for-profit venture. And so, without further ado:

    Read More “Large Block of 95K Acres Available for Lease in OH Utica Shale”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Nov 6, 2012

    November 6, 2012November 6, 2012

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:

    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Nov 6, 2012”

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