Skip to content
Marcellus Drilling News
Account Login
  • Home
  • About
  • Article Index
  • Calendar
  • Advertising
  • User Guide
  • SUBSCRIBE
Marcellus Drilling News
  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | Orange County

    “Privileged White” Actor James Cromwell Jailed for Power Plant Protest

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017
    James Cromwell as Zefram Cochrane in Star Trek

    Hollywood actor James Cromwell is not only a privileged, spoiled 77-year old, he’s also self-loathing–because he’s white. That’s what we take from an article appearing in People magazine and its interview with Cromwell, who starred in movies like Babe, The Sum of All Fears and (one our favorites), Star Trek: First Contact. Cromwell, a Manhattanite, maintains a home in Orange County, NY (i.e. “Upstate”). When Cromwell learned that an electric generating plant that burns evil fossil fuels (natural gas) would be built near his home, he thought he would do what all Hollywood stars thinks will work–shut the project down by protesting. You know, because he’s famous. What a dope. After initial court challenges went nowhere, CPV (Competitive Power Ventures) began building the $900 million Valley Energy Center project in Wawayanda, NY (see Orange County, NY Marcellus-Fired Electric Plant OK’d by Judge). In December 2015, Cromwell and a few star-struck sycophants got themselves arrested for illegally blocking the entrance to the construction site (see Actor James Cromwell Arrested Protesting NY Power Plant Site). The wheels of justice grind slowly, but finally, two years later, the “Wawayanda Six,” as they call themselves, were found guilty and ordered to pay a fine. Some of the six did, but Cromwell and a few others refused. So last Friday Cromwell went to jail, where he’s sitting right now, for a seven-day sentence. Prior to heading off to the clink, Cromwell gave an interview to People in which he says, among other things, that’s he’s “excited” to be going to jail. He then said this: “So yes, I’m excited. I’m excited because I will have had an experience that not a lot of privileged white people have, what it’s like to be in there. What that system does to people who have no choice of how long they’re in there — they’re not gonna be in there for a week, they’re gonna be in there for years.” Our translation: Cromwell hates himself because he’s white and he’s privileged. Which is kind of ironic–because he tried to stop a $900 million project that will benefit the unprivileged people living in his area (with jobs and local tax revenue) precisely by USING his white, privileged status. Talk about conflicted!…
    Read More ““Privileged White” Actor James Cromwell Jailed for Power Plant Protest”

  • Energy Companies | EnerVest | EV Energy Partners

    EnerVest Goes Bust, from $2 Billion to $0 – Impact in M-U?

    July 18, 2017July 21, 2017

    Private equity firm EnerVest owns a lot of acreage and wells (most of them conventional) in the Marcellus/Utica region. In addition to investing in land and wells, EnerVest also has its own upstream subsidiary, EV Energy Partners. In March of this year, EnerVest put 360,621 acres of leases and 1,100 wells in the Appalachian Basin up for auction (see EnerVest Selling 1,100 Wells, 361K Acres in Appalachia). Bids were due by the end of March. We never heard the outcome, but judging from the EnerVest website (Acquisitions & Divestitures), we don’t think they sold anything. Why go on about EnerVest and their Appalachian assets? Because EnerVest, which once had a value of $2 billion, is now worth nothing. Zero. Nada. Not because of their Appalachian assets, but because EnerVest took on heavy debt to finance purchases in oil plays–in Texas and Utah. Now investors, including pension funds and banks, have essentially lost their investments. They may see “pennies on the dollar” when it’s all over and done. So how does this affect the Marcellus/Utica?…
    Read More “EnerVest Goes Bust, from $2 Billion to $0 – Impact in M-U?”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania

    PennFuture Tries to Bully Allegheny County re Lease Revenue

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017

    The true colors of PennFuture, a radical anti-drilling group, are now revealed for all to see. In June, MDN warned you that Big Green groups like PennFuture are attempting to “weaponize” a recent PA Supreme Court ruling (see PA Anti Strategy: Weaponize Recent Court Ruling Against Shale Dev). The Supremes, in a sharply divided decision, sided with a virulent anti-drilling group, the Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation, against the state, saying that any revenue generated from leasing and drilling on *state-owned land* must be used solely for conservation and the environment (see PA Supreme Court Hands Antis Partial Victory re State Land Drilling). The decision is based on the Oil and Gas Lease Fund Act, which states any revenue from oil and gas leases (and signing bonuses) generated for the Commonwealth (that is, for the state of Pennsylvania) “shall be placed in a special fund to be known as the ‘Oil and Gas Lease Fund’ which fund shall be exclusively used for conservation, recreation, dams, or flood control or to match any Federal grants which may be made for any of the aforementioned purposes” (see Radical Enviros Now the Tail Wagging the PA DCNR Dog re Funding). Radical groups have wasted no time. PennFuture is now bullying Allegheny County (Pittsburgh area) by saying any revenue raised by leasing county land for drilling, like parks and airports, must be spent on Big Green causes groups like PennFuture approves of, and not anything else. Which is ludicrous. However, they are citing the recent Supreme Court decision and using it as a bludgeon to force a change in the way lease revenues are spent. In other words, those revenues are now a poison pill. If municipalities like counties and local towns can’t spend lease money the way they want, it removes the incentive to lease those properties in the first place…
    Read More “PennFuture Tries to Bully Allegheny County re Lease Revenue”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH

    Rover Pipeline’s Phase 1 In-Service Date Slips to “Late Summer”

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017

    As recently as July 7th, Energy Transfer Partners, builders of the mighty 711-mile Rover Pipeline project that will run from PA, WV and eastern OH through OH into Michigan and eventually into Canada, said that a portion of Phase 1–from Cadiz, OH to Defiance, OH–will be completed and go online this month, in July (see ETP Says Much (Not All) of Rover Phase I Will Go Online in July). But then the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) sent ET a pretty hefty todo list on July 12th (see Frustrated FERC Gives Rover Todo List, HDD Drilling Still Blocked). ET has finally changed its tune–and target date. The company now says Phase 1 will not be completed and online until “late summer”…
    Read More “Rover Pipeline’s Phase 1 In-Service Date Slips to “Late Summer””

  • Carroll County | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation

    Rover Still in Hot Water w/FERC Over Demolishing This Old House

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017

    In May 2015, Rover purchased a house in Carroll County, OH, located near where the pipeline, and a compressor station for that pipeline, is due to run. Rover bought the house to use for offices for several Rover affiliate companies. After buying it, Rover determined the house was “ill-suited for its intended purpose” and decided to demolish it. Problem was/is, that house was under consideration to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. The house was not yet on the list of Historic Places, but was on a list of properties under consideration. Their action in demolishing the house landed Rover in hot water with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (see Rover Pipeline in Hot Water Over Demolishing Historic House in OH). FERC said Rover should have reported their decision to demolish the house. Rover had to pay a “fine” of $2.3 million “to a fund administered by the Ohio History Connection Foundation and the State Historic Preservation Office” (see Rover Pipeline Paying $2.3M for Knocking Down Historic OH House). The thing that rankles is that the Ohio History Connection Foundation and its Ohio State Historic Preservation Office is a PRIVATE nonprofit organization–it’s not even a true state agency! At any rate, Rover paid their hush money, so that’s the end of it, right? Wrong. Last week FERC issued a “Staff Notice of Alleged Violations” related to this old house. The notice says Rover “did not fully and forthrightly disclose all relevant information.” FERC also said, “Rover falsely promised it would avoid adverse effects to a historic resource that it was simultaneously working to purchase and destroy.” In other words, we’re not done with you yet…
    Read More “Rover Still in Hot Water w/FERC Over Demolishing This Old House”

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

    Why Corp Raider Jana Won’t Succeed in Derailing EQT/Rice Deal

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017

    One of our favorite oil and gas analysts, Richard Zeits, says it’s a long shot at best that the corporate raiders at Jana Partners will be able to scuttle EQT’s planned purchase of Rice Energy. In June, EQT announced a deal to buy out Rice Energy for $6.7 billion in cash and stock, and assume $1.5 billion in debt, for a total deal price of $8.2 billion (see EQT Buys Rice Energy in $8.2B Deal, Becomes #1 Gas Producer in US). A few weeks later so-called “activist investor” (i.e. corporate raider) Jana Partners, in league with the Cohen family (Atlas Energy) started a proxy fight to block EQT’s takover/merger with Rice Energy (see Proxy Fight: Jana Partners, Atlas Tries to Stop EQT/Rice Deal). Instead of buying Rice, Jana is demanding that EQT split itself into two companies–upstream (drilling) and midstream (pipelines). These kinds of machinations are far above our understanding when it comes to high finance. However, there is a guy who eats, sleeps and breathes this stuff–Richard Zeits of OIL ANALYTICS. In an analysis piece on the Seeking Alpha investors website, Zeits says, “Jana’s activism is unlikely to derail” the deal. Here’s his reasoning…
    Read More “Why Corp Raider Jana Won’t Succeed in Derailing EQT/Rice Deal”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA July Drilling Rpt: US & M-U Production Hit New Record Highs

    July 18, 2017April 20, 2022

    Yesterday, MDN’s favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), issued our favorite monthly report–the Drilling Productivity Report (DPR). The DPR is the EIA’s best guess, based on expert data crunchers, as to how much each of the U.S.’s seven major shale plays will produce for both oil and natural gas in the coming month. Get ready to break new records once again. In August we will hit the highest output of shale gas we’ve seen, ever. All seven major plays will produce an amazing 52.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas, and 5.6 million barrels of oil per day. Both numbers are up from July when it’s expected we will produce 52.0 Bcf/d of gas and 5.5 million barrels of oil. US shale continues to surprise and delight Americans, and confuse and confound OPEC. Which is just how we like it. In August, the Marcellus Shale is project to get a huge jump–one of the biggest we’ve seen, up 201 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) to a new Marcellus record of 19.75 Bcf/d of production. The Utica will go up 104 MMcf/d to 4.55 Bcf/d of natgas production. Truly impressive! Here’s the latest version of our favorite report…
    Read More “EIA July Drilling Rpt: US & M-U Production Hit New Record Highs”

  • Alternative Energy | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Mark Zuckerberg Goes Fracking in North Dakota, Antis Have Meltdown

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017

    Mark Zuckerberg is the very wealthy and quite young founder and CEO of Facebook. As is typical of his generation and in the tech world, Zuckerberg is a flaming liberal. But you have have to give the guy credit. He not only founded Facebook, he grew it–to one of the biggest companies (value-wise) in the world. And he hasn’t screwed it all up. So he’s learned something. He’s teachable. Apparently Zuckerberg thinks if someone like Donald Trump can win the presidency, he might be able to himself. So Zuck has been traveling across the county, visiting various companies/factories/etc. Last week the Zuck was in North Dakota, visiting the Bakken Shale. Which may seem unusual. Zuckerberg is a big renewables guy. However, Zuckerberg wanted to see fracking, its workers and the communities around it, first-hand. He cautioned against the dangers of “demonizing” people who work in the fossil fuel industry. You know, our opinion of Zuck just went up a few notches. Maybe this kid can learn. He’s keeping an open mind. But of course some of his biggest fans, anti-drilling snowflakes, had a meltdown and took to social media to castigate their former hero…
    Read More “Mark Zuckerberg Goes Fracking in North Dakota, Antis Have Meltdown”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Jul 18, 2017

    July 18, 2017July 18, 2017

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: M-U rig counts double those of a year ago; natgas is saving farms and building communities in PA; discrimination lawsuit in the Marcellus; it’s not your father’s Haynesville Shale; China opening up to US oil; why nuclear is going bust; electric vehicles, breakout or breakdown; drilling costs starting to rise; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Jul 18, 2017”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Va. Supreme Court Rules Against Granny in Pipeline Survey Case

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017
    Granny Clampett

    Last September MDN told you about an 83-year old granny who didn’t want surveyors working for Dominion’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline to enter her property to conduct a survey for a possible pipeline route (see A Supreme Court to Hear Atlantic Coast Pipe Survey Case). The Virginia Supreme Court accepted the case and as we said at the time, it is “high stakes,” because a 2004 Virginia law specifically allows surveyors to enter a property WITHOUT landowner permission, as long as the surveyors provide ample, advance notice of when they are coming. Some landowners use that advance notice to set up illegal blockades and to call in the police–an abuse of police authority (see Va. Landowners Illegally Block MVP Survey Crew on Bent Mountain). Hazel Palmer, an 83-year old widow (i.e. granny) chose to litigate rather than protest. She took her case all the way to the Supremes, and last week the Supremes ruled against her. However, Dominion also got a slap on the wrist. The justices said notifications sent for when surveyors will arrive can no longer say the surveyors will arrive “on or after,” because “after” can mean years later. Instead, Dominion will have to give several potential, specific dates when surveyors will visit a property…
    Read More “Va. Supreme Court Rules Against Granny in Pipeline Survey Case”

  • Dutchess County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York

    Second NY NatGas-Fired Elec Plant Breaks Ground in Hudson Valley

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017
    Cricket Valley Energy – artists rendering (click for larger version)

    In January MDN told you about a second new natural gas-fired electric plant project in the Hudson Valley–in Dutchess County–an 1,100 megawatt plant to be built by Advance Power (see Japanese Company Building NatGas Power Plant in (Yes) New York). As we pointed out at the time, the Cricket Valley Energy project is 44% owned by JERA Co., Inc., a Japanese company. The power generating plant, if it gets built, will be fed by the Iroquois pipeline–which flows (yes) fracked Marcellus gas from Pennsylvania. The astonishing news is that on June 28th, Cricket Valley Energy broke ground and began construction. In corrupt New York!…
    Read More “Second NY NatGas-Fired Elec Plant Breaks Ground in Hudson Valley”

  • Accidents | Chester County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Sunoco Logistics

    Sunoco Stops ME2 Drilling in Chester County Following Water Issue

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017

    The on-again, off-again, on-again construction of the Mariner East 2 pipeline in Chester County, PA (near Philly)…is now off again. At least in West Whiteland Township. Sunoco Logistics Partners was using horizontal directional drilling (HDD) to install pipeline through an area where digging a trench would not work. The HDD work hit a water aquifer that feeds private water wells for homes in the area. Drilling mud used during the work leaked into the aquifer and resulted in cloudy water for some 15 households. MDN previously reported that Sunoco quickly addressed the issue and committed to paying for a municipal water line in the area (see Sunoco Extending Public Water to Homes Affected by ME2 Drilling). Last week Sunoco had resumed work in the area. But work is once again stopped, and will remain stopped “until further notice” according to local officials–until “the water situation is addressed.” We thought it had been addressed, but apparently not. Here’s the latest…
    Read More “Sunoco Stops ME2 Drilling in Chester County Following Water Issue”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Statewide NY | Transco | Williams

    Battle Heats Up for NJ-NY Raritan Bay NatGas Pipeline

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017
    Click for larger version

    In March of this year, Williams filed a full, official application for the Northeast Supply Enhancement project (see Williams Files with FERC to Expand Transco Pipeline to NYC, NE). The new project is meant to increase pipeline capacity and flows heading into northeastern markets. In particular, Transco wants to provide more Marcellus natural gas to utility giant National Grid beginning with the 2019-2020 heating season. National Grid operates in New York City, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. There are a number of components to the project, but the key component, the heart of the project, is a new 23-mile pipeline from the shore of New Jersey into (on the bottom of) the Raritan Bay–running parallel to the existing Transco pipeline–before connecting to the Transco offshore. The gas flowing through the new pipeline will power an additional 2.3 million homes in the NYC area. Pre-filing for the project was done in May 2016, and the official application, as we said, was filed in March 2017. However, anti-fossil fuel fanatics (like the Sierra Club) have just woken up and are now protesting against the project–because the pipeline will run through the bay…
    Read More “Battle Heats Up for NJ-NY Raritan Bay NatGas Pipeline”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Seismic Testing

    H&H: Seismic Testing Coming to Monroeville, Not to Oakmont

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017

    In June MDN brought you news about a move by the Borough of Oakmont (suburb close to Pittsburgh, northeast side of the city) to regulate seismic testing in the Borough, essentially to prevent it from happening by Huntley & Huntley (see Pittsburgh Suburb Moves to Regulate Seismic Testing by H&H). Not long after that story ran, MDN was contacted by H&H CEO Keith Mangini to set the record straight. H&H never intended to do any seismic testing in Oakmont. According to Mangini, Oakmont “is just too congested and one could not possibly have ever designed a seismic program as such.” H&H’s land agents were making the rounds, and Oakmont was on the list (for full transparency). But the company never had plans to test there. So we found it curious to run across an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette stating that Oakmont has adopted seismic testing restrictions, and because of it, H&H has now “dropped its plans” for testing in Oakmont. The Post-Gazette gets it wrong again. There never were plans to test there! However, H&H is beginning to run seismic tests in the nearby town of Monroeville…
    Read More “H&H: Seismic Testing Coming to Monroeville, Not to Oakmont”

  • Broome County | CNG/LNG | Economic Impact | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | New York | NG Advantage

    Broome “Titanic” County Desperately Needs NGA Virtual Pipeline

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017

    Recently Broome County (NY) Executive Jason Garner sounded the alarm about county finances. He compared Broome County’s economic situation to the Titanic. The New York State Comptroller’s office issued a report in September 2016 that said Broome County has been in fiscal stress over the past three years. Thank you Gov. Cuomo for banning fracking–the one thing that could have pulled us out of the hole. With all of the bad news, you would think Broome County would be a cheerleader for a proposed “virtual pipeline” project from NG Advantage, planned for the Town of Fenton in a Binghamton suburb. In fact, Fenton approved the project (after a detailed review), and construction began in June (see NG Advantage Virtual Pipe “Done Deal” in Broome County, Antis Stymied). However, when the county weighed in on the NG Advantage project, back in May, it recommended against building the project (see NG Advantage Virtual Pipeline May be Coming to MDN’s Backyard). Isn’t that just like Broome County? We’re sinking (yes, MDN editor Jim Willis lives and writes MDN from Broome County), the County Executive sounds the alarm, yet the county wants to deny a project that will bring 150 full-time jobs and millions in tax revenue to county coffers. The irony was not wasted on NG Advantage, which issued this statement following Garner’s economic pronouncement that we’re sitting on the Titanic here in Broome County…
    Read More “Broome “Titanic” County Desperately Needs NGA Virtual Pipeline”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Pres. Trump Finally Nominates Kevin McIntyre to FERC, as Chairman

    July 17, 2017July 17, 2017
    Kevin McIntyre

    Last week the White House made official what has been rumored for months: President Trump will nominate Kevin McIntyre, co-leader of the global Energy Practice at the Jones Day law firm, as the fifth (and final) FERC commissioner. He will also make McIntyre chairman of the commission, transferring that role from placeholder Cheryl LaFleur. Trump has nominated three other people to FERC so far–Neil Chatterjee, Robert Powelson and Richard Glick. Chatterjee and Powelson are Republicans, Glick is a Chuck Schumer Democrat pick. It is the Democrats–specifically Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who are blocking a final Senate vote so that FERC once again has a quorum. Typical swamp politics from the usual swamp dwellers. As we pointed out last week, energy companies and those who invest in them are sounding the alarm that unless at least two of the four are voted on quickly, to restore a quorum, tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars will disappear (see Lack of FERC Confirmations Now Critical – $25B & 75K Jobs at Risk). Dems don’t care. It’s politics as usual in Swampville. At any rate, here’s the deets on the final Trump nominee for a currently-hobbled FERC…
    Read More “Pres. Trump Finally Nominates Kevin McIntyre to FERC, as Chairman”

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 1,048 1,049 1,050 1,051 1,052 … 1,952 Next PageNext
Search

Get Daily Headlines

Newsletter Optin

Recent MDN Issues

  • June 16, 2026
  • June 15, 2026
  • June 12, 2026
  • June 11, 2026
  • June 10, 2026

List of All Daily Issues

Most Recent Articles

  • PUC Distributes $244M of Impact Fees (Up 48%) to PA Communities
  • NEPA Landowners Line Up to Become AI Millionaires by Selling Land
  • Seneca Finding Success with Upper AND Lower Utica on Same Pad
  • Virginia Business Leaders Make Strong Case for Expanded MVP Boost
  • WV DEP Reviews Gas Pipe Permits for Data Center in Mason County
  • Greylock Energy Opens New Field Office in Potter County, PA
  • MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 16, 2026
  • M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Down 1 @ 562
  • New York Forces Danskammer Energy Gas-Fired Plant into Bankruptcy
  • PGW Considers Electrification Suicide in Pursuit of “Net-Zero”

© 2009-2026 Marcellus Drilling News

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Article Index
  • Calendar
  • Advertising
  • User Guide
  • Subscribe
  • Log In