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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    EPA Chief Won’t Talk to “Climate Deniers” Who Disagree with Her

    October 20, 2016October 20, 2016

    shunnedThe uber-arrogant Gina McCarthy, Administrator/Dictator of the federal Environmental Protection Agency, has a message for those of us who don’t believe in man-made global warming: drop dead. If you happen to disagree with Gina, don’t bother phoning her up or stopping her someplace on K Street to have a discussion about it, because she’s “not talking to climate deniers” any more. She thinks we’re part of the Flat Earth Society for not adhering to her climate orthodoxy. Gee Gina, I’m so hurt…
    Read More “EPA Chief Won’t Talk to “Climate Deniers” Who Disagree with Her”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Oct 20, 2016

    October 20, 2016October 20, 2016

    best of the restThe “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: Anti-frack ballot measures in OH; PA Senate resolves to review enviro laws; Aussies go walk about in Clearfield, PA; America a better swing producer than Saudis; shale will pressure oil price “for years” says Exxon; Carnegie Mellon study says natgas good for health; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Oct 20, 2016”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Monroe County | Ohio | Regulation | Washington County (OH)

    BLM Launches Auction to Lease Wayne National Forest for Fracking

    October 19, 2016October 28, 2016

    auctionIt’s been 10 looooooong years, but finally the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has just posted a lease sale auction for 33 parcels in Ohio’s Wayne National Forest (WNF). Although there are some 18,000 acres under consideration for leasing by the BLM in WNF, this first batch amounts to about 1,600 acres–most of it in Monroe County, OH. Monroe is a prime location for Utica Shale drilling. WNF is the only national forest in Ohio and portions of it are found in Athens, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Lawrence, Perry, Scioto, Vinton, and Washington counties. WNF is a “patchwork” of public land scattered among private land. Some 60% of the mineral rights below WNF are privately owned. Those mineral rights owners have been denied the use of their property rights for a decade. The BLM controls drilling on federally-protected lands like WNF. Last November the BLM held a series of hearings about finally beginning to drill in WNF. With this auction, it appears that not only will public land get leased, but drilling on private land in WNF can go forward as well…
    Read More “BLM Launches Auction to Lease Wayne National Forest for Fracking”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Carnegie Mellon Study: Radon in Marcellus Gas Doesn’t Kill People

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    real-science.jpgAnti-fossil fuel zealots have long attempted to scare the masses with false claims about fracked shale gas in the Marcellus. Early on radical environmental organizations tried to scare people in New York City, telling them they’ll get lung cancer from radon in Marcellus gas if they use it (see The Latest Anti-Drilling Scare Tactic: Radon in Shale Gas). One of the early “scientists” who pimped himself out to Big Green, Dr. Marvin Resnikoff, made wild claims about radon levels in Marcellus gas. Resnikoff also made accusations that the U.S. Geological Survey was in the back pocket of Big Oil on this issue. The USGS responded with a major slapdown of Resnikoff (see Radon Debate: USGS Responds to Marvin Resnikoff Accusation). Finally, someone has done some real research to put this issue to rest. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have just published a paper titled, “Lung Cancer Risk from Radon in Marcellus Shale Gas in Northeast U.S. Homes” (draft copy below). The Carnegie research says “there is no support” to back up the wild claims that radon in Marcellus gas increases cancer risks. Period. In particular, they take aim at Dr. Resnikoff’s claims and say he “provided insufficient documentation of the methodology used” and “[a]t this time there is no support for the high mortality argument offered by Resnikoff.” Total repudiation of his earlier claims. For once and for all: whatever “extra” radon there may be in Marcellus (i.e. fracked) shale gas, it’s not in sufficient quantities that by standing near a burning stove all day long every day will it add to your risk of contracting lung cancer…
    Read More “Carnegie Mellon Study: Radon in Marcellus Gas Doesn’t Kill People”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research | Tallgrass Energy

    ICF Predicts Marcellus/Utica Gas Will Double by 2025!

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    doubleYou just can’t get away from the Marcellus/Utica–even at a conference supposedly focused on the Western U.S. Natural gas infrastructure was a key topic at the recent LDC Gas Forum Rockies & West conference held in Denver, CO. ICF International vice president Kevin Petak was one of the speakers. He dropped what is (to us) a bombshell when he said he believes the Marcellus and Utica combined will pump out 40 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) by 2025–just 10 short years from now. The two plays combined today are pumping around 21 Bcf/d–so Petak is predicting our output will double! If that’s so, there will need to be a whole lotta drillin’ goin’ on between now and then. In addition to Petak, Crystal Heter, vice president for commercial operations at the Rockies Express (REX) pipeline, had some VERY interesting things to say about the REX pipeline reversal which sends Marcellus/Utica gas to the Midwest. It looks like even more gas is about to go from our area westward…
    Read More “ICF Predicts Marcellus/Utica Gas Will Double by 2025!”

  • Columbiana County | Energy Companies | Hilcorp Energy | Ohio

    Hilcorp Bringing its Magic to Columbiana County, OH – 11 Permits

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    hilcorp logoIn December MDN wrote that Hilcorp Energy is making some magic happen in Lawrence County, PA–in the northern Utica Shale region (see Hilcorp is to Northern Utica as Cabot is to Eastern Marcellus). At the time we noted, “Lawrence County, PA produces almost as much natural gas as the far-more-drilled Columbiana County (OH). And it’s nearly all Hilcorp gas in Lawrence County.” Good news for Columbiana County: Hilcorp recently filed for permits to drill 11 new wells in your county. Looks like Hilcorp wants to bring some of its Utica drilling magic across the border from PA to OH…
    Read More “Hilcorp Bringing its Magic to Columbiana County, OH – 11 Permits”

  • Antero Resources | Chesapeake Energy | CONSOL Energy | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | EXCO Resources | Range Resources Corp | Rice Energy | Seneca Resources | Southwestern Energy

    4 Marcellus Drillers Ramp Up Production in 2016

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    step-on-the-gasWe can’t say enough good things about Rusty Braziel and RBN Energy. Rusty was the co-founder of Bentek Energy, sold a few years ago to Platts. Rusty is the consummate industry professional who has forgotten more about the oil and gas industry than most of us will ever know. He recently wrote and published The Domino Effect: How the Shale Revolution is Transforming Energy Markets, Industries and Economies (buy it on Amazon). Rusty has collected a group of very smart industry analysts who write about the oil and gas industry. One of those analysts is Nick Cacchione, who wrote a post on the RBN Energy website yesterday about the top 10 gas-focused drillers in the country. It’s no coincidence that all of them have operations in the Marcellus/Utica, and most of them are totally focused on the northeast. We found it to be an enlightening and helpful article. One of the main points is how four of the top 10, while reducing their spending, have significantly increased their production numbers for 2016. Here’s a deep dive into the top 10 according to RBN, featuring the four who are “stepping on the gas”…
    Read More “4 Marcellus Drillers Ramp Up Production in 2016”

  • Berks County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    New NatGas-Fired Electric Plant Coming Near Philadelphia

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    birdsboro_paThis one somehow slipped by us. Sometime last year EmberClear filed an application to build a new 488-megawatt natural gas-fired electric plant in Birdsboro (Berks County), PA–near Philadelphia. The new plant is called Birdsboro Power and requires various approvals before it can be built. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is involved. PJM Interconnection is involved. And the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection is involved. All three have issued various permits and edicts in connection with the project. What caught our attention is that DTE Midstream has just filed an application with FERC to build a 14-mile pipeline to feed the new plant. As part of that application, DTE says EmberClear plans to begin construction in 2018, with an in-service date of June 2019. Here’s what we’ve been able to scrounge up on the project…
    Read More “New NatGas-Fired Electric Plant Coming Near Philadelphia”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Statewide VA | Virginia

    NatGas-Fired Electric Plant Proposed for Chesapeake, VA Advances

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    macquarieIn September MDN wrote about a new natural gas-fired electric plant being planned for Chesapeake, Virginia (see New NatGas-Fired Electric Plant Proposed for Chesapeake, VA). Macquarie Infrastructure filed an application to build the new plant in Chesapeake, Virginia’s third most populous city (located near Norfolk). Even though Macquarie is funding it, they’re using a subsidiary called Matex Virginia Power to build the 1,400-megawatt plant. We spotted an update on the project. First thing we noticed–it now has a name: Great Bridge Energy Center. The project also received an important approval from the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area Review Committee…
    Read More “NatGas-Fired Electric Plant Proposed for Chesapeake, VA Advances”

  • Housing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    40 PA Housing Projects Funded in Marcellus Region w/Marcellus Money

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    phfaWhen drilling comes to town, it brings a lot of people with it. Some of them are roughnecks that do the dirty work on the rigs. Others are in associated jobs–like landmen, surveyors, welders, truckers. The list goes on. If those people are not from the local area and if they are staying for a while, they need a place to sleep. It tends to fill up hotels and B&Bs quickly. When they know they will be in an area for a while (months, even years) some of them rent apartments or houses. All of that renting activity tends to drive up the price of local apartment and house rentals, making renting hard for locals. It’s happened in a number of drilling areas in Pennsylvania. That’s why when the Act 13 law was passed, it contained funding from severance tax revenue to help. The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency recently announced they have approved another $6.2 million for 40 housing projects in Marcellus areas…
    Read More “40 PA Housing Projects Funded in Marcellus Region w/Marcellus Money”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Oct 19, 2016

    October 19, 2016October 19, 2016

    best of the restThe “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: Hess sponsors Shale Safety Institute @ Belmont College; OH Supreme Court ruling affecting mineral rights across the state; new rig count high in PA; natgas prices will surge in New England this winter; antis try to block Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Virginia; 2017 rig count forecast; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Oct 19, 2016”

  • Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Shell | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Shell Launches Open Season for PA-WV-OH Falcon Ethane Pipeline

    October 18, 2016October 18, 2016

    open seasonIn February MDN brought you exclusive news that Shell had begun approaching landowners in Beaver County to get them to sign easements for two ethane pipelines to feed the mighty cracker plant they plan to build in the county (see Exclusive: Shell Leasing Land for 2 Pipelines to PA Cracker Plant). At that time Shell had still not fully committed to building the cracker–something they finally did in June (see Breaking: Shell Pulls the Trigger, PA Ethane Cracker is a Go!). NGI’s Shale Daily broke a story in August that shed new light on the project–news that Shell is working on a 94-mile ethane “pipeline system” with two “legs” to feed the cracker, confirming the tip we received in February (see Shell Working on 94-Mile Ethane Pipeline to Feed PA Cracker). As NGI reported at that time, the new ethane pipeline system has a name: the Falcon Ethane Pipeline System. Yesterday Shell launched a binding open season for the Falcon pipeline, complete with an official map and all sorts of details…
    Read More “Shell Launches Open Season for PA-WV-OH Falcon Ethane Pipeline”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA October Drilling Report: Marcellus Reverses, Increases Production

    October 18, 2016October 18, 2016

    reversalYesterday 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. In September, the EIA added a new tab of information for Drilled but UnCompleted wells (DUCs), which showed the number of DUCs dwindling (see EIA Sept Drilling Report: Watching DUCs Fly Away). What does the November DPR show? For one thing, it is the 12th consecutive month that U.S. shale oil production will go down, and the 7th consecutive month natural gas production from shale plays will go down. Sooner or later demand will catch up with supply and prices will go up–which is what we’ve seen over the past month or so. As for the Marcellus and Utica, we have some rather big news: For the first time since July Marcellus production is expected to go up–by 73 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d)! And while the Utica has steadily increased natgas production month after month (the only play to do so), over the next month the EIA data crunchers predict Utica production will decrease by 10 MMcf/d. As for DUCs, the only play where new wells are being added, instead of worked down, is the Permian in Texas. Both the Marcellus and Utica are working down their inventory of DUCs…
    Read More “EIA October Drilling Report: Marcellus Reverses, Increases Production”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | PennEast Pipeline | Pipelines

    PennEast Responds to NJDRC with Study Proving Pipeline is Needed

    October 18, 2016October 18, 2016

    refutationThe New Jersey Division of the Rate Counsel (NJDRC) is a state government agency responsible for representing the interests of residents, businesses and other rate payers in dealing with regulated public utilities and insurance firms. Apparently the NJDRC filed a so-called analysis with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in September slamming the need and cost recovery plan for the PennEast Pipeline, a $1 billion, 118-mile, primarily 36-inch pipeline that will get built from Dallas (Luzerne County), PA to Transco’s pipeline interconnection near Pennington (Mercer County), NJ. PennEast has responded to that analysis with an independent report written by Concentric Energy Advisors (full copy below). The Concentric report refutes (i.e. obliterates) the “incorrect assumptions” made in the NJDRC comments to FERC…
    Read More “PennEast Responds to NJDRC with Study Proving Pipeline is Needed”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Exxon Mobil | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Statewide NY

    Exxon Asks Judge to Dismiss NY AG Schneiderman’s “Flimsy” Subpoena

    October 18, 2016October 18, 2016
    Eric-Schneiderman.jpg
    Eric Schneiderman

    Yesterday MDN brought you the news that a federal judge had voiced the suspicion that Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has acted in “bad faith” with respect to her so-called investigation of Exxon Mobil over Exxon’s refusal to endorse her claims of man-made global warming (see Federal Judge Says MA AG Acted in “Bad Faith” re Exxon Witch Hunt). Healey along with her co-conspirator, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, are attempting to violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution by denying Exxon and its employees the right of free speech–to disagree with a government or government official. Exxon is now on a roll. After getting the judge to force Healey to turn over email and phone records she’s desperately trying to keep secret, Exxon has asked the judge to quash Schneiderman’s “flimsy” subpoena that he’s been using to try and find something–anything–that he can use to indict Exxon. Schneiderman is trying to run a scam–a way to shake down Exxon for millions (or billions) that will go into state coffers. It’s sick. Let’s hope the judge does the right thing. If he does, Schneiderman will be totally and completely humiliated (and perhaps subject to charges himself)…
    Read More “Exxon Asks Judge to Dismiss NY AG Schneiderman’s “Flimsy” Subpoena”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Spectra Energy | Westchester County

    AIM Pipeline Criminal Trespassers Arraigned in NY Town Court

    October 18, 2016October 18, 2016

    handcuffsSpectra Energy’s Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) pipeline project is an $876 million expansion of the existing Algonquin pipeline system that will carry 342 million cubic feet (MMcf) of natural gas per day to New England states that badly need the gas. On March 3, 2015 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued their final approval for the project, allowing it to go forward. Construction began last year and continues now. Two weeks ago FERC issued an order allowing part of the AIM project–in Putnam County, NY, and Fairfield County, CT–to power up and begin service. However, not all of the project is yet built. Four nutjob protesters criminally locked themselves inside a piece of pipeline in Verplanck (Westchester County), NY last week (see Part of AIM Pipeline Begins to Flow; Protesters Hide in Pipe). They were there to protest “filthy fossil fuels” like natural gas. We’re happy to report the four criminal protesters had their first court appearance yesterday in Cortlandt Town Court. We’re happy that Spectra Energy intends to be sure they are prosecuted. The really good news is that the gas is scheduled to begin flowing in November–and at that point it’s all moot. The hippie criminal protesters can go bug someone else at that point…
    Read More “AIM Pipeline Criminal Trespassers Arraigned in NY Town Court”

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