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  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Research

    “Fugitive” Methane on the Rise. Why? Cow Farts & Burbs

    October 3, 2017October 3, 2017

    We’ve written in the past about silly nutters who stay awake at night worried that the earth is going to fry to a crisp–any decade now. Often the oil and gas industry (i.e. fossil fuels) are blamed for an increase in methane in the atmosphere. But the reality, as we’ve written many times before, is that agriculture–cows and rice paddies–are the real culprit. In Oct. 2013, we wrote this article: Cows Belch Methane Like a Fire Breathing Dragon! In Feb. 2014, this: Biggest Producer of “Fugitive” Methane is… Cows?! By August of 2016, the nutters had truly lost their minds, attaching experimental backpacks on cows to trap fugitive methane: Environmentalists Lose Their Minds, Strap Methane Backpacks on Cows. In Oct. of 2016, a pair of studies: NOAA Research: Cows & Rice Farms Biggest Source of Fugitive Methane and 2nd Study Affirms Cow Burps & Rice Paddies Causing Fugitive Methane. Must be something about the month of October and methane anxiety. The fake news outlet Washington Post has just run yet another article on methane and how it gets into the atmosphere. Once again the researchers have concluded (for the umpteenth time) that the increase we are seeing in so-called fugitive methane in the atmosphere largely comes from cows–burping and farting…
    Read More ““Fugitive” Methane on the Rise. Why? Cow Farts & Burbs”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Oct 3, 2017

    October 3, 2017October 3, 2017

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: Potter County restarts natgas resource center; Tellurian charters LNG tanker; DOE Sec. Perry wants FERC to adopt new rule for coal, nukes; Perry’s new rule would “roil” energy markets; EPA ends climate awards; new LNG intelligence service launches; Saudis, others up oil production, prices fall; drilling commences in UK Bowland Shale; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Oct 3, 2017”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Delaware County (PA) | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Sunoco Logistics

    Anarchists Brag About Vandalizing Mariner East 2 Constr Equipment

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    A group of lawless anarchists–people calling themselves “anti-capitalists” from the Philadelphia area, have admitted in a blog post that they engaged in illegal, criminal (we’d call it eco-terrorist) activities against construction equipment being used in Media (Delaware County), PA for the Mariner East 2 Pipeline project. The criminals, from the anti-American group Philly Anti-Capitalist, said they filled the fuel tanks of a flatbed truck and several excavators with sand and sugar–meant to ruin the engines. They even outline how to inflict maximum damage to the engines by removing the fuel filters. These idiots justify their criminal actions by saying, “Human-caused ecological collapse and mass extinction are upon us.” In other words, they’re loony tunes. Crazy. Driven to commit criminal acts because they’ve been brainwashed into believing mankind is poisoning Mom Earth by extracting and using fossil fuels. And brainwashed against liberty and freedom as personified in the United States. They are serious (and dangerous) nutjobs. We sincerely hope the FBI, Homeland Security and other police organizations hunt them down and jail them for destroying private property…
    Read More “Anarchists Brag About Vandalizing Mariner East 2 Constr Equipment”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lancaster County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Williams

    Lancaster Police Get Ready to Arrest Atlantic Sunrise Protesters

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    Police in Lancaster County, PA are trying to get out in front of what they expect may be a tense situation. Big Green groups along with local nutters in the Lancaster area have pledged so-called non-violent action to stop work on the now-fully permissioned Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project. Atlantic Sunrise is a $3 billion, 198-mile natural gas pipeline project running through 10 Pennsylvania counties to connect Marcellus Shale natural gas from northeastern PA with the Williams’ Transco pipeline in southern Lancaster County. Lancaster Against Pipelines, headed up by Mark Clatterbuck (who participated in the ineffective protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline) and his wife Malinda. The clattering Clatterbucks have made threats that they and their “many” followers will enter private land and do whatever it takes–lock arms, chain themselves to something, etc.–to stop the backhoes and bulldozers. Several local town police departments, wanting to be prepared, sent a form letter/survey to residents where the pipeline will cross, to ask them (a) if they (the landowners) plan to allow antis onto their property, and (b) if they don’t plan to allow antis, will they consent to allowing the police to arrest antis on their property. Manor police Chief Todd Graeff says his department is neutral with respect to the pipeline–they just want to know where they have permission to enter and arrest people, and where they don’t. In West Hempfield “many” of the questionnaires have been signed and returned. Every single returned questionnaire gives the police permission to arrest antis on their property. Which is a VERY loud and clear signal to the troublemakers: You WILL get arrested and jailed for your shenanigans…
    Read More “Lancaster Police Get Ready to Arrest Atlantic Sunrise Protesters”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | NEXUS Pipeline | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation | Summit County

    Green, OH Spends Big $ on 2 Appeals in Bid to Stop NEXUS Pipeline

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    Back in May MDN told you about the antis running the City of Green, Ohio (see Green, OH Paying Lawyers $100K to Fund Stop NEXUS Crusade). Green City Council voted to use $100,000 of taxpayer money to hire a Cleveland law firm to file a lawsuit “aimed at stopping the pipeline from being built or stopping the project altogether.” Looks like the law firm is earning at least some of that considerable amount (total bill so far: $67,367). The strategy the lawyers have adopted and now implemented is to file two appeals–one with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, the other with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s appeals board. The Green antis hope one or both will throw up a roadblock to slow, and ultimately stop, the NEXUS Pipeline from getting built. NEXUS, a $2 billion, 255-mile interstate pipeline that will run from Ohio through Michigan and eventually to the Dawn Hub in Ontario, Canada, was the first major pipeline project to get approved after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) once again had a quorum (see New FERC Quorum Votes Final Approval for NEXUS Pipeline). Less than two weeks ago the Ohio EPA issued a federal water permit for the project (see Ohio EPA Grants Water Permit to NEXUS Pipe, “Learned” from Rover). Green is asking OEPA to reconsider their action in issuing the permit. Here’s the latest in the ongoing war against fossil fuels…
    Read More “Green, OH Spends Big $ on 2 Appeals in Bid to Stop NEXUS Pipeline”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Severance Tax Still Possible, but Not Likely – The Latest

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    This is likely the “make or break” week that will tell us whether or not a Marcellus-killing severance tax will pass the Pennsylvania legislature. The PA budget is now close to 100 days late–at least the final bits of the budget. Republicans run both the PA Senate and House. They did the ultimate stupid thing by passing a spending plan of $32 billion with only about $30 billion available to pay for it. So over the past three months there has been intense pressure by Gov. Wolf (Democrat) and Philadelphia (even northeastern) RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) to pass a severance tax–on top of the existing impact fee. Wolf needs the severance tax because he promised the money to Philadelphia teacher’s unions–as payback for electing him. If he doesn’t get the tax, he stands of good chance of not being reelected. It’s always about politics. Lawmakers are back in Harrisburg today, in session, and the mainstream media “mood” indicates a deal will get done this week. Will a severance tax be part of it? We hope not! It is possible, but seems (to us) unlikely that the severance tax will get passed…
    Read More “PA Severance Tax Still Possible, but Not Likely – The Latest”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Atlantic Coast Pipe Not Stopping in NC; Expanding to SC, Beyond?

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    In July, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a favorable final environmental impact statement (EIS) for Dominion’s $5 billion, 594-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP)–a natural gas pipeline that will stretch from West Virginia through Virginia and into North Carolina. At least, we *thought* the pipeline would end in North Carolina–at Lumberton. However, Dominion vice president and general manager for Southern pipeline operations, Dan Weekley, seems to have spilled the beans at an industry conference that Dominion has designs on extending Atlantic Coast beyond North Carolina–into South Carolina. He said “everybody knows” that Atlantic Coast is not going to stop in Lumberton, “despite” what current plans say. It was just two months ago that FERC issued a final, favorable environmental impact statement for the project–a project that terminates in NC (see Atlantic Coast Pipeline Gets Favorable Final EIS from FERC). We suspect somebody is in major hot water for revealing what may have been, until now, internal discussions–not meant for public dissemination…
    Read More “Atlantic Coast Pipe Not Stopping in NC; Expanding to SC, Beyond?”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA | Williams

    Williams Reveals Eminent Domain Strategy for Atlantic Sunrise

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    One of the interesting breakout sessions MDN editor Jim Willis attended at last week’s Shale Insight event in Pittsburgh was a panel of lawyers discussing recent rulings in the Marcellus/Utica related to eminent domain and royalties. Sitting with the lawyers was a non-lawyer panelist from Williams. Aaron Blair is right-of-way manager for Williams in the northeast. He managed securing easements for the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project, Williams’ $3 billion, 198-mile pipeline project running through 10 Pennsylvania counties to connect Marcellus Shale natural gas from northeastern PA with the Williams’ Transco pipeline in southern Lancaster County. The lawyers on the panel peppered Blair with questions about his strategy for securing rights. Blair’s strategy boils down to this: if/when you need to file for eminent domain, do so in federal, NOT Pennsylvania state court (and certainly not with appointed commissions). Blair finds federal judges know the law and stick to the law–and the case law with regard to eminent domain, whether you like it or not, is quite clear when it comes to pipelines. Atlantic Sunrise began with needing leases from about 950 landowners. In the end, just under 50 of them had to be settled with eminent domain proceedings in court. Here’s an overview of what Blair said on the panel…
    Read More “Williams Reveals Eminent Domain Strategy for Atlantic Sunrise”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pike County | Regulation | Wayne County

    Wayne Landowners Will “Fight Like Never Before” to Stop DRBC Ban

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    Landowners in Wayne (and Pike) counties in northeastern Pennsylvania are not going to stand by and allow their property rights to be stripped away from them. Two weeks ago the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), which has had an ongoing, “temporary” ban on fracking within the Delaware River Basin since 2010, voted to begin the process of implementing a permanent ban (see Governors from PA-NY-DE Vote to Ban Fracking in Dela. River Basin). That has folks like Wayne County dairy farmer Brian Smith hopping mad. He said if the DRBC bans fracking, “people will fight for their property rights like they’ve never fought before.” DRBC spokesman Clarke Rupert is asking the public to “not prejudge the proposed rules,” which is a joke. What he means is, “Lay down and let us kill your property rights, and don’t say anything while we do it.” Landowners in NEPA are not about to let that happen. Good for them…
    Read More “Wayne Landowners Will “Fight Like Never Before” to Stop DRBC Ban”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    Using NAFTA, US Co. Sues Canada for Blocking Quebec Utica Drilling

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    Lone Pine Resources, a U.S.-based driller, has a huge amount of Canadian Utica Shale acreage in the province of Quebec. As we reported in 2012, they own 398,850 gross (240,320 net) acres of leases (see U.S. Driller Sitting on Big Canadian Utica Shale Reserve). The problem is, Quebec won’t allow fracking. However, that is changing. In September the government published draft drilling regulations (see Quebec Government Publishes Draft Utica Fracking Regulations). There is an exception. Some (we’re not sure how much) of Lone Pine’s Utica acreage sits UNDER the mighty St. Lawrence River. In 2011 Quebec passed a law that even if fracking comes to other portions of the province, it will never be allowed under the river. So Lone Pine is using a tribunal that hears NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) cases, to ask for $103.6 million in compensation for being robbed of their asset by the Quebec government…
    Read More “Using NAFTA, US Co. Sues Canada for Blocking Quebec Utica Drilling”

  • Calendar

    Calendar of Marcellus/Utica Events for Oct 2 – Jan 1

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    Events related (or of interest) to the Marcellus and Utica Shale, primarily pro-drilling events.

    To have your event included (or if you are aware of a worthy event you believe should be on this page), please send the details and/or a link to have it included to the calendar@marcellusdrilling.com email address. Thank you!
    Read More “Calendar of Marcellus/Utica Events for Oct 2 – Jan 1”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Oct 2, 2017

    October 2, 2017October 2, 2017

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: Indian who led Dakota Access pipeline fight voted out of office; Powelson says FERC is not a rubber stamp; enviro movement blind to damage it does to working class; corporate raiders push shale firms to separate exec pay from shale drilling; Chesapeake Energy maxes out the credit cards; natgas inventories lower this year, but higher than 5-yr average; why the U.S. exports oil when we also import it; adequate oil export infrastructure needed, urgently; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Oct 2, 2017”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Rice Energy

    EQT Raises $3B in IOUs as Down Payment for Rice Energy Purchase

    September 29, 2017September 29, 2017

    On Wednesday, EQT announced the company has floated $3 billion (yikes!) of IOUs–called “notes” in the financial industry–with various due dates and interest rates payable, in order to make a cash payment due as part of their purchase of Rice Energy. The total deal is worth $8.2 billion, with EQT paying $6.7 billion and assuming Rice’s existing debt of $1.5 billion (see EQT Buys Rice Energy in $8.2B Deal, Becomes #1 Gas Producer in US). This deal is moving ahead, over the objections of two different corporate raiders who own a considerable amount of EQT stock (see Proxy Fight: Jana Partners, Atlas Tries to Stop EQT/Rice Deal and Under Pressure, EQT Moves Up Timeline to Explore Splitting Co.). In addition to raising $3 billion in cash from IOUs, EQT is also tapping into its line of credit and the money it has socked away in its checking account to get this deal done…
    Read More “EQT Raises $3B in IOUs as Down Payment for Rice Energy Purchase”

  • Blue Ridge Mtn Res/Magnum Hunter | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Eureka Midstream

    Former Magnum Hunter Sells Remaining Stake in Eureka Midstream

    September 29, 2017September 29, 2017

    We love to connect the dots and reveal information (news) that others miss. Sometimes we get it wrong–but more often we get it right. Here’s another connect-the-dots story. Yesterday we brought you the news that a huge South Korean conglomerate, SK Group, had purchased itself a $100 million slice of ownership in Marcellus/Utica midstream company Eureka Midstream (see South Korean SK Group Buys a Piece of Eureka Midstream for $100M). Eureka Midstream was once a subsidiary of Magnum Hunter Resources. Magnum Hunter spun Eureka out into a standalone company prior to Magnum Hunter going through bankruptcy. Not long after Magnum Hunter exited bankruptcy, they changed their name to Blue Ridge Mountain Resources (see Magnum Hunter Changes Its Name, Leaves the Bankrupt Past Behind). The newly named company still owned a slice of Eureka, but Eureka was/is its own company, not controlled by Blue Ridge Mountain Resources. How big a slice does Blue Ridge own? We don’t know, but we’re guessing around $100 million worth, because yesterday Blue Ridge Mountain Resources coincidentally issued a press release to say it had sold the remaining shares of stock it owned in Eureka to “an undisclosed buyer.” Well isn’t that interesting. The day before SK Group bought a large slice of Eureka–for $100 million. Want to bet the “undisclosed buyer” is SK Group?…
    Read More “Former Magnum Hunter Sells Remaining Stake in Eureka Midstream”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pipelines

    List of 15 Active Marcellus/Utica Pipeline Projects Worth $23B

    September 29, 2017September 29, 2017

    One of the major themes at this year’s Shale Insight, emphasized several times, is that “We need pipelines, and we need them asap.” MDN heard that refrain a number of times, in different sessions. The good news is that there is more than $23 billion in planned pipeline investment to build more than 3,200 miles of pipelines–either planned or under development–for the Marcellus/Utica region. If you add these 15 project together, they will move another 17 billion cubic feet of Marcellus and Utica natural gas, and 345,000 barrels of natural gas liquids (NGLs), PER DAY! Some of these pipeline projects are already under construction, nearing completion. Some have just begun construction. Some will begin construction soon. And some are still waiting for regulatory approvals. A few are tied up in court, attempting to overcome state bans in New York. Any way you slice it and dice it, more pipelines ARE on the way, asap. And that’s very good news. Below is a list of the 15 projects, courtesy our friends at Energy in Depth…
    Read More “List of 15 Active Marcellus/Utica Pipeline Projects Worth $23B”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lancaster County | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Williams

    Fed Judge Tosses Lancaster Nuns’ Freedom of Religion Lawsuit re ASP

    September 29, 2017October 17, 2017

    A group of Catholic nuns in Lancaster County called Adorers of the Blood of Christ have tried several strategies to derail the Williams Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline (ASP) project. One of stunts they have pulled, in league with a radical Big Green group, is to stick a few wooden park benches in the middle of a corn field that they own (leased to a local farmer), and call it a “chapel” (see Catholic Nuns Use Radicals to Build Chapel in Path of PA Pipeline). Which is why MDN dubbed them, Sisters of the Corn. The heck of it is that the good Sisters use natural gas to heat an old folks home they operate at the same address! Talk about religious hypocrisy. The Sisters used the chapel-in-the-corn as an excuse to sue the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission over their approval of Atlantic Sunrise on the grounds that running the pipeline through their corn field violates their religious freedom (see Lancaster Nuns Sue FERC to Stop Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline). Yesterday a federal judge in Reading, PA dismissed the frivolous lawsuit brought by the Sisters of the Corn…
    Read More “Fed Judge Tosses Lancaster Nuns’ Freedom of Religion Lawsuit re ASP”

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