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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wayne County

    Delaware Riverkeeper “Intervenes” to Protect its Patsy – the DRBC

    July 8, 2016July 8, 2016

    Wayne Count PAIn May MDN reported the great news that the Wayne Land and Mineral Group has filed a lawsuit against the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) to contest the DRBC’s ongoing blockade of shale drilling in Wayne (and Pike) counties in Pennsylvania (see Wayne County, PA Landowner Sues DRBC Over Fracking Ban). The DRBC has blocked drilling since it considered rules for drilling in 2010, when it put a “temporary” ban in place. The Wayne Land and Mineral Group argues in its lawsuit that oil and gas wells, under the DRBC’s charter, do not constitute a “project” that is regulated by the DRBC and therefore are exempt from oversight from the DRBC. A brilliant legal move! The DRBC has become little more than a patsy for radicalized Big Green Groups, including THE Delaware Riverkeeper. The DRBC inevitably does the bidding of Riverkeeper, and Riverkeeper is strongly anti-drilling. So it was no surprise for us to learn that THE Delaware Riverkeeper has filed to intervene and indeed has joined the lawsuit, to defend their patsy…
    Read More “Delaware Riverkeeper “Intervenes” to Protect its Patsy – the DRBC”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lebanon County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA | Transco | Williams

    Federal EPA Continues to Fuss over Atlantic Sunrise Route in PA

    July 8, 2016July 8, 2016

    EPA-logo.jpgThe federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) filed a lengthy comment with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last week regarding the Williams Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project (full copy below). The EPA said, in a nutshell, that more studies should be done. The EPA said the pipeline could have “significant adverse environmental impacts.” They also said alternate routes should be considered. A few things to know about the EPA’s filing: First and foremost, the EPA is treated like any other individual or organization who files comments on a project with FERC. That is, the EPA’s comments will receive no special treatment or consideration. Second, the only value in EPA’s comments is publicity for anti-pipeline nutters. Third, the “alternate routes” the EPA professes to prefer have already been considered, thoroughly, and discarded by FERC. So this is a lot of smoke and noise and mirrors–and nothing else…
    Read More “Federal EPA Continues to Fuss over Atlantic Sunrise Route in PA”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Tompkins County

    NY Lawmakers Ask Gov. Cuomo to Ban New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

    July 8, 2016July 8, 2016
    Barbara Lifton
    Barbara Lifton

    Barbara Lifton is a dangerously stupid person. Dangerous because she happens to be an elected member of the New York State Assembly–representing the ultra-liberal bastion of Ithaca, NY. Lifton has long opposed shale drilling in the state, but her hatred of shale drilling has now spilled over and metastasized into a full-blown, irrational hatred of all fossil fuels. Lifton and 21 other energy no-nothings in the NY state legislature sent a signed letter to Gov. Andrew “man-child” Cuomo asking him to halt all state approvals of pipelines, compressor stations, power plants, and gas storage facilities. Essentially–stop any more development of energy that comes from fossil fuels. Even though, as we reported Wednesday, last year 81.5% of all energy used in this country (and in New York State) came from fossil fuels (see Last Year Fossil Fuels Provided 81.5% of All Energy Used in U.S.). That’s the stupid part. Lifton and her cronies are advocating that we dump the source of 81.5% of our energy. Let’s play a “what if?” game. If such a thing were done, if we stopped using fossil fuels in New York State, we would be instantly transported back to the Stone Ages, complete with mass death and disease. Ninety percent or more of the population would either have to move, or die. Here’s the humorous part: The letter Lifton signed requesting an energy holocaust was produced on a computer made from plastics (i.e. fossil fuels) and powered with electricity from fossil fuels. The clothes she wore at a rally in Binghamton to announce this lunacy were made from plastic fibers (i.e. fossil fuels), and she got to the rally from Ithaca in a vehicle powered by fossil fuels, riding in a vehicle and on tires made from fossil fuels. You get our drift. Pure insanity. Here’s a report about the letter, the rally, and the dangerously stupid Barbara Lifton…
    Read More “NY Lawmakers Ask Gov. Cuomo to Ban New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure”

  • Crime | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Landfills

    Update on Illegally Dumped Frack Waste in Kentucky Landfills

    July 8, 2016July 8, 2016

    Estill County, KYIn March MDN reported that 47 dumpsters full of concentrated frack waste from OH, PA and WV was illegally dumped in a Kentucky landfill in Estill County, KY (see Marcellus/Utica Frack Waste Illegally Dumped in Kentucky Landfill). The cuttings were buried between last July and November, near as anyone can tell. The landfill sits across the road from a school. Normal frack waste has extremely low (usually no) kind of radioactivity. But when drill cuttings are further processed and concentrated, as was the case with this series of loads, the naturally occurring radiation present can become more concentrated. Fortunately there’s no indication of a problem at the landfill: no indication that it’s leaking radioactivity into the water table, etc. But parents and residents were rightly up in arms (see Local Residents Demand KY Landfill Accepting Frack Waste Close). The hunt has been on to track down the perpetrator–but apparently he’s hard to find and not long after the story broke, he shut down the company’s website and changed the address of the company to a public library address. Yeah, something is fishy…
    Read More “Update on Illegally Dumped Frack Waste in Kentucky Landfills”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research | Statewide VA | Statewide WV | Virginia | West Virginia

    Sierra Club Attacks Mountain Valley Pipeline with Sham Report

    July 8, 2016July 8, 2016

    junk-science.jpgAnother day, another attack on natural gas by the radicals of the Sierra Club. In this case, the Virginia chapter of the Sierra Club found a retired geologist they could buy, er, a, hire to write a report slamming the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a $3.5 billion, 301-mile pipeline that will run from Wetzel County, WV to the Transco Pipeline in Pittsylvania County, VA. The pipeline is due to be built by EQT, NextEra Energy and several other partners. The geologist who sold himself out to the Sierra Club says the pipeline would run through a “karst” area–an area of sinkholes and caves–and building the pipeline could potentially damage the water aquifer in that area. Below is a news report and a copy of the sham report released by the Virginia Sierra Clubbers…
    Read More “Sierra Club Attacks Mountain Valley Pipeline with Sham Report”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jul 8, 2016

    July 8, 2016July 8, 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: Private Appalachian producers highlight different approaches to downturn; Eclipse’s record-breaking Purple Hayes well redefines well dev; after pushing peak oil theory, fractivists now say we have too much oil; can new buyers boost LNG market?; Canadian gas imports to U.S. spike; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jul 8, 2016”

  • Energy Services | Fountain Quail Disposal | GreenHunter Resources | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    GreenHunter Out of Bankruptcy, Merges with Fountain Quail Disposal

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016
    Kirk Trosclair
    Kirk Trosclair

    In December we reported the sad news that Magnum Hunter Resources (MHR) finally had to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection (see Sad Day: Magnum Hunter Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy). MHR has a variety of subsidiary companies. One of those companies, GreenHunter Resources (water and wastewater) also succumbed and filed for bankruptcy in March (see Another Sad Day: GreenHunter Resources Files for Bankruptcy). “Restructuring” as it’s called, was completed for GreenHunter in May and the company emerged from bankruptcy under the ownership of a private equity firm. GreenHunter has shed its name and merged with/taken on a new name: Fountain Quail Disposal. The CEO of Fountain Quail is the former Executive Vice President and COO of GreenHunter, Kirk Trosclair. So Trosclair survived the bankruptcy process, unlike his former boss Gary Evans (see Magnum Hunter Emerges from Bankruptcy with CEO Gary Evans Gone). Here’s what we know about GreenHunter becoming Fountain Quail Disposal…
    Read More “GreenHunter Out of Bankruptcy, Merges with Fountain Quail Disposal”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Garrett County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation

    Friendsville, Maryland Pulls the Trigger, Commits Fracking Suicide

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    FriendsvilleBoom. The trigger was pulled and the depressed mental patient–in this case the Friendsville Town Council, has committed fracking suicide. MDN told you in March that the unfriendly people of Friendsville, Maryland were contemplating fracking suicide (see Friendsville, Maryland Votes to Commit Fracking Suicide). There was still hope that in the end Friendsville could be talked out of an enormously stupid, life-altering action. No more. On Tuesday the Town Council voted 5-1 to approve a permanent ban. You may recall there currently is no fracking in the entire state (see Maryland’s Pusillanimous Gov Allows Frack Moratorium to Become Law). Recently, however, the Maryland Dept. of the Environment (MDE) held a series of three public hearings to elicit feedback on fracking rules with an eye toward releasing them soon (see Anti Circus/Freak Show in W Maryland – Complete with Animals). Perhaps that’s what pushed the unfriendly folks in Friendsville to pull the trigger…
    Read More “Friendsville, Maryland Pulls the Trigger, Commits Fracking Suicide”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Monroe County | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation

    Rover, Leach XPress Pipelines Become BFFs to Fix FERC Objection

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    BFFThis is how it works with adults, those who wear “big boy pants.” A few weeks ago the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) told Energy Transfer that their Rover pipeline, a $3.7 billion, 711-mile Marcellus/Utica natural gas pipeline that will run from PA, WV and eastern OH through OH into Michigan and eventually into Canada, and Columbia Pipeline that their Leach XPress pipeline, running from Marshall County, WV through Ohio to Leach, KY, that a small section where the pipelines cross must be reworked or it’s a “no go” for both projects (see FERC Tells Rover, Leach XPress Pipes to Redesign Routes in SE OH). Faced with the prospect of not getting an approval, both companies got together in a conference room and figured out how to work together–fast. Both companies have just filed a detailed plan with FERC that says the two pipelines will co-locate their pipelines in the same trench for a 13-mile span in Monroe County, OH to avoid the problems outlined by FERC…
    Read More “Rover, Leach XPress Pipelines Become BFFs to Fix FERC Objection”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Marcellus Gas has Major Impact on Canadian NatGas Imports/Exports

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    CERIThe Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) recently released the “Canadian Natural Gas Market Review” (full copy of the 159-page report embedded below). The study looks at the future of Canada’s natural gas upstream (i.e. drilling) industry, taking into consideration the history of the industry, changing market dynamics due to the advancements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technology, the recent drop in oil and natural gas prices, and policy developments (i.e. government interference). In the Executive Summary, which we include immediately below, you’ll read that the Canadians have a lot to say about the Marcellus Shale. Canada is importing more natgas than ever–because of cheap, abundant, clean-burning Marcellus Shale gas in the northeast. The report also comments on Canada’s chances of becoming a big exporter of gas via LNG. Canada can, theoretically, increase its own natgas production by 65% over the next 20 years–but only if a number of planned LNG export facilities go online to provide a market for all of that gas…
    Read More “Marcellus Gas has Major Impact on Canadian NatGas Imports/Exports”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Research

    Obama Clean Power Plan Tries to Pick Energy Winners & Losers

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    EIAWe’ve written plenty about President Obama’s so-called Clean Power Plan (CPP), introduced last summer, a plan to force electric generators to convert to using more “renewable” sources of energy–and less fossil fuels (see Obama Stabs Natural Gas Electric Plants in Clean Power Plan). The CPP outright assassinates coal powered generation, and wounds (but doesn’t kill) natural gas. It is Obama’s attempt at picking winners and losers in who and how we get our energy. We all saw how that worked out with Solyndra. Earlier this year 29 states and state agencies, including Ohio and West Virgina, filed an application with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking an immediate stay of the CPP (see 29 States Ask Supreme Court to Stop Obama Clean Power Plan ASAP). In a shock decision, the Supreme Court did just that (see Supreme Court Shocker – Justices Halt Obama’s Clean Power Plan). While we wait for the case to work its way through the Court of Appeals, and then (likely) on to the Supreme Court, states and companies are in limbo. Some are pushing forward with an attempt to comply with the onerous rules and regulations that are part of the CPP. Our favorite U.S. Senator, Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, is telling states and companies they should NOT comply, according to the Supreme Court’s decision. The U.S. Energy Information Administration has played “what if?” with CPP compliance. How will the electric power generation mix look if the CPP is adopted as proposed, if it’s not adopted, or if it’s adopted in a revised form. Which sources of energy production win, and which ones lose, under such scenarios?…
    Read More “Obama Clean Power Plan Tries to Pick Energy Winners & Losers”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Time to Stop Antis Gaining “Intervenor” Status with FERC

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    FERC logoMDN first alerted you to a sleazy tactic used to slow down the pipeline approval process in October 2015 (see Delaware Riverkeeper Scams FERC in Review of PennEast Pipeline). In short, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has a process known as a motion to intervene. Individuals, towns and organizations with a vested, *legitimate* interest can file to “intervene” in a pipeline project application, which gives them special standing to receive updates from FERC and to ensure their views are fully considered by FERC. THE Delaware Riverkeeper and others began registering everyone–including their own children–as “intervenors” which essentially overloads FERC’s system and greatly slows down the permitting process (ses FERC Confirms “Intervenors” Slowing Down Pipeline Approvals). It is an abuse of the system, but then anti groups are no strangers to violating the rules, or laws. After Riverkeeper began to use this tactic it caught on with other anti groups (see Intervenor Contagion Catching on with Radical Green Groups in NE). It has become a serious issue. Finally, one company is fighting back. Rio Grande LNG recently filed a request with FERC asking the agency to reject many/most of the applications to intervene in approving their LNG project. Lawyers for Rio Grande say the intervenor applications are not filled out properly and missing important information–and that FERC should deny those requests. It’s about time! Other companies, including pipeline companies in the northeast, need to do the same thing. It’s time to fight fire with fire…
    Read More “Time to Stop Antis Gaining “Intervenor” Status with FERC”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Public Opinion

    73% of Mass. Residents Support Using NatGas to Generate Electric

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    Survey saysA poll recently conducted for Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) shows that Massachusetts voters believe that energy issues are important, and that Massachusetts voters STRONGLY support the use of natural gas for electricity generation, AND the expansion of existing natural gas infrastructure. Some 73% of Mass. voters want to use natural gas to generate electricity. That is an astonishing majority in a very liberal state. Some 68% of those voters say energy issues will affect how they vote in November. Here’s the results…
    Read More “73% of Mass. Residents Support Using NatGas to Generate Electric”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EY: Investors Itching to Spend Money in the Oil & Gas Sector

    July 7, 2016July 7, 2016

    EYMore money is on the way to the oil and gas sector–so says powerhouse consulting and accounting firm Ernst & Young. An EY survey, titled “Capitalizing on opportunities: Private equity investment in oil and gas” (full copy below) says there is close to $1 trillion in private equity waiting to be invested across all sectors. Some 43% of private equity investors say they are looking to spread some of that money in the oil and gas space. The question is, which region(s) of the world will see appreciable amounts of that investment?…
    Read More “EY: Investors Itching to Spend Money in the Oil & Gas Sector”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jul 7, 2016

    July 7, 2016July 7, 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: Appalachian driller stocks soared in 1H16; David Einhorn sells 7M shares of CONSOL; OH now as 1,334 shale wells producing; PA PUC approves plans to replace aging natgas pipelines; oil price rally is now over, says world’s #1 oil trader; Crazy Bernie and his anti-fracking friends; US natgas future shines brighter; OPEC worked to screw US shale; and more!

    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jul 7, 2016”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Cabot Cuts Deal to Supply PA’s Largest NatGas-Fired Electric Plant

    July 6, 2016July 6, 2016

    Cabot logoThe pieces of a very complicated puzzle continue to fall into place to build what will be Pennsylvania’s largest natural gas-fired electric generating power plant in Lackawanna County, PA–near Scranton. Invenergy plans to build the Lackawanna Energy Center, a 1,480 megawatt plant in Jessup, PA that will cost “well over $1 billion” according to an exclusive MDN source working on the project (not $500 million as we previously estimated). The PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) approved the plant last December (see PA DEP Approves Jessup, PA Marcellus Gas Electric Plant). The locals in Jessup approved the project in March of this year (see Jessup Borough Final Approval for PA’s Largest NatGas Power Plant). The plant will use up to 240,000 dekatherms (or 240 million cubic feet) of natural gas per day. We’ve reported on two different companies that building pipelines to the plant to supply it–UGI and Kinder Morgan’s Tennessee Gas Pipeline (see UGI to Feed Jessup, PA Electric Plant with Marcellus Shale Gas and NEPA Pipeline for Power Plant Gets Positive FERC Assessment). One of the final pieces is, who will provide the natural gas that flows through those pipelines and powers the plant? We now have the answer. Cabot Oil & Gas yesterday announced a 10-year deal to provide Marcellus Shale gas from Susquehanna County to power the plant…
    Read More “Cabot Cuts Deal to Supply PA’s Largest NatGas-Fired Electric Plant”

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