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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research

    New MIT Study on Fugitive Methane Discredits Cornell Study

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    dunce capA new peer-reviewed study by MIT (see below) obliterates the findings and false claims made in a previous Cornell University study by Robert Howarth and Tony Ingraffea. The Cornell study tried to make the case that natural gas is actually worse for the environment than burning coal because of so-called greenhouse gas emissions from “fugitive methane” escaping into the atmosphere during the gas drilling process (see this MDN story).

    A new study published in Environmental Research Letters by MIT researchers has done some actual—instead of theoretical—measurements and has found that “fugitive emissions” of methane are much smaller than Howarth and Ingraffea stated. Smaller by orders of magnitude—like only 22% of what the Cornell study theorized them to be. Oops. Paging Howarth and Ingraffea—the dean wants to see you in his office NOW.

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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Education | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Profs Target New Energy Training Center at Philly College

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    A few weeks ago the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) announced plans to create what they call an “Energy Training Center” with the purpose of connecting Philadelphia-area residents with Marcellus Shale jobs. The president of CCP, Stephen Curtis, says the new program is essentially just a marketing campaign that repackages courses already offered by the school—there’s no new curriculum involved. Sounds like a smart move—no new courses or professors needed, repackage what you have, and put more Pennsylvanians to work. Except…

    Except one professor at the school got his feelings hurt because no one told him about it before the press release was issued, and another professor is rabidly anti-drilling and opposed to it because of her twisted ideology. Both are now actively working to prevent the program from going forward. In other words, they would rather see fewer students and less income for the school if implementing this new marketing program goes against their own ideology (or selfish interest).

    Read More “Profs Target New Energy Training Center at Philly College”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Athens County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Wastewater

    OH Protesters Ejected from Injection Well Open House

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    Oh gee, what a surprise. Anti-drillers behaving badly…once again. This time in Athens, Ohio:

    Read More “OH Protesters Ejected from Injection Well Open House”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research | Wastewater

    DOE Funds Projects to Make Shale “Environmentally Acceptable”

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    The massive federal government will not leave shale energy alone—that’s a given. Not because they think they can protect citizens, but because they want to control it. The latest attempt is by funding 15 research projects addressing what they consider “technical challenges to environmentally acceptable shale gas development.” The very concept is repugnant. Big-brother government choosing how an industry will do its job—what technologies it will be “allowed” to use. Welcome to Obamaland, Alice.

    Yesterday the Dept. of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy announced 15 projects (“winners”) that they will fund over the next two years with $28 million of your tax money to research shale energy and ways to control it minimize it’s impact on the environment. Three of the 15 “winners” are located in the Marcellus and Utica Shale region. Here’s the announcement listing who got what from the government gravy train:

    Read More “DOE Funds Projects to Make Shale “Environmentally Acceptable””

  • Columbiana County | Energy Companies | Hilcorp Energy | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Hilcorp Energy Plans New Utica Well in Salem Township, OH

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    Hilcorp Energy plans to drill a Utica Shale well in Salem Township (Columbiana County), Ohio. Last night at the Salem Township trustee meeting a Hilcorp rep requested information about certain roads and made the comment that they plan to drill soon.

    Read More “Hilcorp Energy Plans New Utica Well in Salem Township, OH”

  • Harrison County | Noble County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    5 More Permits Issued in Ohio Utica Shale Last Week

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    The latest Utica Shale well permits issued (by county) through Nov. 24, courtesy our friends at the Akron Beacon Journal:

    Read More “5 More Permits Issued in Ohio Utica Shale Last Week”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Jobs, Wages Go Up Because of Marcellus Shale Drilling

    November 29, 2012November 29, 2012

    WorkForce West Virginia issued a new report to the WV legislature on Wednesday documenting that employment throughout WV in the oil and gas industry has increased 10% since 2008, and average wages for those workers have gone up 19%. Why? The Marcellus Shale, of course.

    A few more interesting facts and figures from the report:

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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Nov 29, 2012

    November 29, 2012November 29, 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: Thu, Nov 29, 2012”

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