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  • Anadarko | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Lawsuit Against Chesapeake, Anadarko Heads Back to PA Court

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    court-gavel.jpgLast December Pennsylvania’s felony-indicted Attorney General, Kathleen Kane, brought a lawsuit against Chesapeake Energy, Anadarko and Williams accusing them of, among other things, royalty fraud (see PA Atty General Sues Chesapeake Energy, Williams for Royalty Fraud). In May MDN reported that Chesapeake and Anadarko had filed to dismiss Kane’s complaints against them, accusing Kane of attempting to litigate federal antitrust claims in state court (see Chesapeake, Anadarko Try to Wiggle Out of PA Royalty Lawsuit). In June Kane fired back by filing a motion to keep the case in state, not federal, court (see PA AG Files Motion to Keep Chesapeake Lawsuit in State Court). Yesterday U.S. Middle District Judge Christopher C. Conner granted Kane’s motion–the case will stay in state court…
    Read More “Lawsuit Against Chesapeake, Anadarko Heads Back to PA Court”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Jury Finds PA AG Kathleen Kane Guilty of Committing Felonies

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016
    Kathleen Kane convicted
    Kathleen Kane convicted

    Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is no longer just felony-indicted. She’s now felony-convicted. Yesterday a jury of six women and six men spent 4 1/2 hours in deliberation following Kane’s trial for committing perjury, among other crimes, and they found her guilty of all nine counts against her. We’ve chronicled this long, sordid affair from the beginning. Kane is an enemy of the drilling industry–she has been from the beginning when she filed criminal charges against XTO Energy for an accidental spill that happened years before she took office. That case was settled just a few weeks ago (see Shakedown Complete: XTO Pays PA AG $400K to Make Case Go Away). Kane’s crimes and subsequent trial have nothing to do with the Marcellus industry. Although she is the top law enforcement officer in the state, Kane is now a convicted criminal facing up to 28 years in jail for her crimes. Yet she still has not resigned her office. If Kane does not resign within the next day or two, look for the PA legislature move swiftly to impeach, convict and forcibly remove her from office…
    Read More “Jury Finds PA AG Kathleen Kane Guilty of Committing Felonies”

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

    Shell Working on 94-Mile Ethane Pipeline to Feed PA Cracker

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    ethane.jpgAll the way back in 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 has broken a story that gives us new details. Shell is working on a 94-mile ethane “pipeline system” with two “legs” to feed the cracker, confirming the tip we received in February. The new ethane pipeline system has a name: the Falcon Ethane Pipeline System. Here’s brief details about the new ethane pipeline system…
    Read More “Shell Working on 94-Mile Ethane Pipeline to Feed PA Cracker”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Borrows $1B to Pay IOUs; Bankrupt or Brilliant?

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    Chesapeake EnergyYesterday Chesapeake Energy, the secon largest natural gas producer in the United States (and the largest Marcellus producer, by far) issued three press releases. The first release said the company is working to obtain a five-year bank loan for a staggering $1 billion. The second two releases outlined what they will do with that money: pay off older IOUs. We also spotted commentary on the company’s $1B plan. One analyst predicts Chesapeake is heading for a pre-packaged bankruptcy, similar to what other o&g companies have done, and this massive loan/debt repayment is proof. Another analyst says Chessy CEO Doug Lawler is brilliant and that this move will strengthen Chessy’s stock in the long-term and make the company more solvent. Which one is right? They both can’t be right…
    Read More “Chesapeake Borrows $1B to Pay IOUs; Bankrupt or Brilliant?”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA August DPR: Utica Production Up, Marcellus Down

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    EIAYesterday 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. The EIA projects natural gas production cumulatively across all shale plays will once again fall in September–the seventh consecutive month it will have fallen. However, as was the case in last month’s report, the Utica stands alone and against the trend by showing an increase in production month over month. Last month the EIA predicted the Utica would increase production by 5 million cubic feet per day, or MMcf/d (see EIA July DPR: Utica Only Play with Increased NatGas Production). This month’s report shows the Utica is expected to increase production by an average of 9 MMcf/d. Also of note, last month Marcellus production was projected to drop by 26 MMcf/d, while this month the production drop is projected to be 33 MMcf/d. That is, the rate of production decline in the Marcellus is accelerating. Here’s the lowdown from the EIA…
    Read More “EIA August DPR: Utica Production Up, Marcellus Down”

  • Energy Companies | Halcon Resources

    Halcon’s Market Cap Falls Below $50M, NYSE Threatens to De-List

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    Halcon ResourcesThe New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has certain minimum standards if a company wants to continue trading stocks on the exchange: The company’s stock price must be trading for at least $1 per share, and the company’s market capitalization must be at least $50 million. Market cap is pretty easy to calculate: it’s the number of outstanding shares times the per-share price. If you have 50 million shares of stock and the price is trading for $1/share, you’re there. You meet the NYSE’s requirements. Various companies with operations in the Marcellus/Utica have fallen short and have been warned by the NYSE that unless they get their act together, they would be de-listed. Some turned it around (see Eclipse Resources Dodges a Bullet – Stock Won’t Get De-Listed), and some didn’t (see Magnum Hunter De-Listed from NYSE; Still Shopping Eureka Hunter). Halcon Resources, a driller with 140,000 Utica acres it doesn’t bother to drill on, was warned in June by the NYSE that their share price, trading under $1/share, is too low (see NYSE Threatens Halcon Resources with De-Listing of Stock). In July Halcon filed for bankruptcy (see Halcon Resources Files for “Pre-Packaged” Bankruptcy). The NYSE has just issued another warning to Halcon: the company’s market capitalization has now fallen below $50 million…
    Read More “Halcon’s Market Cap Falls Below $50M, NYSE Threatens to De-List”

  • Energy Services | Williams

    Williams to Appoint 3 New Board Members, Replace Raiders Who Quit

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    Williams logoThe big news in the midstream world over the past year was the attempted merger/takeover of Williams by Energy Transfer Equity. That deal finally fell apart in June (see Dead as a Doornail: ETE Terminates Merger with Williams). The only thing left still going on to do with that botched attempt is lawyers arguing about who owes what to whom (keeps the lawyers gainfully employed). After the deal failed, some Williams board members (namely two corporate raiders) attempted a palace coup. They tried to oust Williams CEO Alan Armstrong. When that effort failed, nearly half of the Williams board–who thought they would get rich quick by a sale to ETE–up and quit (see Half of Williams Board, Including 2 Corporate Raiders, Quit). Since last month Williams has been down 6 out of the original 14 board members. Time to fix that. Yesterday Williams announced it will name three new independent directors to the board in time for the annual meeting in November. No names were floated as potential candidates…
    Read More “Williams to Appoint 3 New Board Members, Replace Raiders Who Quit”

  • Industrywide Issues | M&A | Research

    Deloitte Oil & Gas M&A Report: Lowest Activity in Years

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    Deloitte“Everyone” thought that with low prices for oil and gas, and companies not able to turn a profit and heading into bankruptcy, that there would be a flurry of mergers and acquisitions in the oil and gas industry. “Everyone” was wrong. According to the just-released “Oil & Gas Mergers and Acquisitions Report – Mid-year 2016” from powerhouse consulting firm Deloitte (full copy below), M&A activity in the o&g industry is at its lowest point in years. The number of deals in the first half of 2016 was 198, an “extremely low” number compared to what it has been in past years. Where were the highest number of M&As? The number one shale play where deals were done was the Permian Basin–an extremely oil-rich shale layer in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. The number two shale play where deals were done was, yep, the Marcellus Shale. Here’s the low down…
    Read More “Deloitte Oil & Gas M&A Report: Lowest Activity in Years”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. Shale Gas Production to Drive World NatGas Production Growth

    August 16, 2016August 16, 2016

    EIAAccording to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) International Energy Outlook 2016 and Annual Energy Outlook 2016, natural gas production worldwide is projected to increase from 342 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2015 to 554 Bcf/d by 2040. The largest component of this growth is natural gas production from shale resources, which grows from 42 Bcf/d in 2015 to 168 Bcf/d by 2040. Shale gas is expected to account for 30% of world natural gas production by the end of the forecast period. And the largest component of the growth in shale will come from the good ole U.S. of A. Check out the forecast and the graph showing the shale miracle…
    Read More “U.S. Shale Gas Production to Drive World NatGas Production Growth”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Aug 16, 2016

    August 16, 2016August 16, 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: Cabot production could double in 2 years; Marcellus/Utica takeaway capacity heading south; NE rig count goes up, but not in PA; John Hanger takes on StateImpact PA; Chesapeake Energy goes over Niagara Falls without a barrel; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Aug 16, 2016”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Elk County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Seneca Resources | Wastewater

    Elk County Town Wises Up, Abandons Effort to Block Injection Well

    August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

    I Give UpThere is a new development in the case of an illegal ban on injection wells passed by Highland Township in Elk County, PA. In 2013 the radical leftist PA-based group Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF) convinced ignoramuses in Highland Township to pass a so-called Community Bill of Rights. Seneca Resources, a driller with leases and an active drilling program in Elk, had planned to drill an injection well on their own property to dispose of their own flowback and produced water. The CELDF-inspired ordinance Highland Twp prevented it, and Seneca threatened to sue the town (see Seneca Resources Threatens to Sue PA Town over Injection Well). Seneca made good and filed to sue, but the town and CELDF tried to prevent the lawsuit. In March of this year, U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Paradise Baxter ruled that Seneca has standing to sue and allowed the lawsuit to go forward (see Judge Rules Seneca May Challenge Injection Well Ban in Elk County). Faced with losing the lawsuit and taxpayers owing Seneca big money, township supervisors voted to overturn the so-called Community Bill of Rights. Another crushing defeat for the CELDF…
    Read More “Elk County Town Wises Up, Abandons Effort to Block Injection Well”

  • Brooke County | Energy Companies | Equinor/Statoil | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Marshall County | Ohio County | Taxation | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    4 WV Counties Refuse to Grant Statoil $6.6 Million in Tax Refunds

    August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

    lawsuitBrooke County, WV makes it four for four in denying Statoil’s request to refund tax overpayments made by the company. Statoil, based in Norway, is a big player in the West Virginia Marcellus Shale. Statoil paid property taxes to Brooke, Marshall, Ohio and Wetzel counties (all in WV) in 2015 and later found, during an audit/review, that they had overpaid those counties. They overpaid Brooke by $1.8 million, Ohio by $2.9 million, Wetzel by $1.6 million and Marshall by $342,000. We previously reported on Marshall’s refusal to refund the money (see Statoil Wants Millions in Refunds from Tax Overpayments in WV). The WV Tax Department argues that Statoil “acted negligently” and exercised “poor judgment” in not finding the mistake sooner. With Brooke’s refusal, all four counties have now voted to deny Statoil’s request. Statoil is (so far) taking Marshall and Ohio counties to court, suing them for refunds. They are “assessing…options” with respect to suing Wetzel and Brooke. You can bet your bottom dollar they will…
    Read More “4 WV Counties Refuse to Grant Statoil $6.6 Million in Tax Refunds”

  • Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA

    Who Will Soon Drill & Where in E OH & SW PA

    August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

    who whereWhile the number of permits issued to drill new wells in Ohio and Pennsylvania was down in July 2016 compared with July 2015, permit activity has picked up from earlier in the year. Finally. The question is, where are the new permits being issued? You have to have a permit before you have drilling. Permits are the best indicator of where drilling (and economic) activity is about to pick up. Below is a rundown of which counties are likely to soon see drilling–and which drillers will be doing the drilling…
    Read More “Who Will Soon Drill & Where in E OH & SW PA”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    New PA Drilling Regs Closer to Reality, Questions Remain

    August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

    questionIt has been a loooooong road to adopting new drilling regulations in Pennsylvania–for both conventional and unconventional (shale) oil and gas drilling. The process is rumored to have begun during the Jurassic Period, when dinosaurs were still dying to produce current oil and natural gas supplies, picking up steam following the 2012 Act 13 legislation that called for an update to drilling regs (under then Gov. Tom Corbett). More recently, with the prospect of starting the process over again for both shale and conventional regs, Gov. Tom Wolf cut a deal to accept “half a loaf”–accept new regs for the shale industry and start over again with conventional drilling regs (see PA Gov Wolf “Eager” to Sign Drilling Law Forced Down His Throat). New regs for shale are called Article 78a while regs for conventional are called Article 78. Shale drillers were hoping to tweak Article 78a regs before they became final. That effort failed (see Bill Tweaking Article 78a Shale Drilling Regs Dies in PA House). The process is this: the new regs (both Article 78 and 78a) get a final review by the state Attorney General’s office to be sure they are legal/lawful, and then get published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and become official law. But questions remain. Last week the AG’s office approved the new rules with minor tweaks. Problem is, do you publish Article 78 along with 78a in the Bulletin? The Powers That Be will have a confab this week on Thursday to decide that question. Also, what will the shale industry do? Will they litigate to stop the publication of Article 78a without the tweaks they sought? Inquiring minds want to know…
    Read More “New PA Drilling Regs Closer to Reality, Questions Remain”

  • Chesapeake Utilities | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Approves Plan to Deliver NatGas to Delaware Power Plant

    August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

    ESNGIn July MDN reported that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved Eastern Shore Natural Gas’ (ESNG) System Reliability Project (see 600 Days & Counting to Build a 7-Mile NatGas Pipeline in PA-DE). ESNG is a local gas utility serving the Delmarva Peninsula, which includes most of Delaware and portions of Maryland and Virginia. Their System Reliability Project includes 10.1 miles of new looping pipeline and a compressor station upgrade. Part of that pipeline has taken nearly two years to get approved, thanks to the insane objections of anti-fossil fuelers. It is good news that the project is moving forward. On the heals of that approval comes another FERC approval for ESNG: FERC has approved ESNG’s plan to deliver an extra 45,000 dekatherms per day of natural gas via its pipeline to service Calpine’s 309 megawatt electric generation plant in Dover, Delaware…
    Read More “FERC Approves Plan to Deliver NatGas to Delaware Power Plant”

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

    PA Radicals Harass DEP for Approving 42 Gas-Fired Electric Plants

    August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

    HarassmentIndisputable fact #1: With the increased use of natural gas to generate electricity, the air is getting cleaner. That has been proven by both private and government studies. Indisputable fact #2: With the increased use of natural gas to generate electricity, less carbon dioxide is emitted (for those who believe in the fairy tale of man-made global warming). If you’re a warmer, you ought to love natgas use in electric plants for those two reasons alone. However, so twisted is the thinking of radical anti-fossil fuelers, they can’t bring themselves to endorse natural gas because it’s an evil, hated, awful fossil fuel. And so otherwise smart people become idiots–like those who belong to Pennsylvanians Against Fracking (PAF). The PAF gang is harassing the state Dept. of Environment Protection because the DEP has approved either the conversion of coal to natgas, or the building of new natgas power plants some 42 times since January 2014. The PAF gang are smart enough to realize more natgas-fired power plants leads to more drilling (and fracking) and their irrational philosophy dictates they must oppose it…
    Read More “PA Radicals Harass DEP for Approving 42 Gas-Fired Electric Plants”

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