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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Jun 27, 2016

    June 27, 2016June 27, 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: No big Appalachian deals anytime soon; when will price recovery in natgas take place; smaller drillers healthy during downturn; NFG gets new director; New England’s need for more pipelines; new pipeline planned for NJ bay; SEC charges Breitling Energy CEO for fraud; digital will change o&g companies; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Jun 27, 2016”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    Federal Judge Strikes Down Obama Fracking Regulations

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016

    Gavel-falling.jpgBig news to report with an effort to beat back President Obama’s wild and mad grab at executive power. Earlier this week a federal judge in Wyoming–appointed by Obama himself–ruled that the Dept. of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) fracking rules are an illegal power grab and has struck them down. MDN has written about this issue since the new rules were proposed in 2012 (see BLM Issues Proposed New Rule for Fracking Federal Lands). The proposal was a disaster and quickly pulled by the BLM for reconsideration. Another set was issued in 2013 (see BLM Releases Revised Rules for Fracking – Why it Matters). The BLM issued their “final” set of rules in March 2015 (see BLM Introduces “Final” Fracking Rules for Fed Lands – 3 Yrs Late). As we’ve warned from the beginning, the reason the BLM rules, which only apply to federal lands (we don’t have much in the way of federal land in the northeast) is still important, is because Obama had planned to expand the rules, once adopted, to also apply to private, non-government land (see Feds ‘Hope’ States will Use BLM Rules for ALL Fracking). The industry put up a vigorous defense, and in the end, the Obama judge (we still can’t get over that!) ruled Congress specifically withheld fracking oversight from the BLM and Dept. of Interior. The law is unambiguous–and yes, we still have a nation of laws–if we can survive until Obama is ejected from office in January 2017…
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  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | M&A | Williams

    ETE Makes Moves to Terminate Buyout/Merger with Williams

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016

    As the World TurnsAs we’ve said for some time now, we don’t believe the Energy Transfer Equity (ETE) buyout/merger with Williams will ever take place. It’s been pretty plain that the blizzard of press releases by both companies saying “vote yes” on the deal has been legal posturing–so that when the deal is finally, completely, 100% dead–the lawyers can litigate for years to come, with each side trying to extract money from the other. The latest evidence comes from several news stories this week that Wall Street is betting that a judge is about to rule that a law firm (hired by ETE) to review the tax implications rendered their opinion “in good faith” that there will be significant tax implications arising from the deal. The way the agreement is structured, such a finding releases ETE from the deal. If the judge rules the opinion was in good faith, it’s 99.99999999% that ETE will announce the deal is dead–and the lawyers from Williams will be suing to extract boatloads of money from ETE…
    Read More “ETE Makes Moves to Terminate Buyout/Merger with Williams”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    Ploy to Rename PA Severance Tax as “Gross Receipts” Tax

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016

    tax revenueDemocrats just love to help themselves to OPM–other people’s money. They have a spending habit the equivalent of a crack junkie. Ever notice how junkies use very creative ways to try and feed the habit? One of their favorite tactics is to euphemize–call the same thing by a different name. In Pennsylvania, big-spending Dems in the legislature, along with their big-spending governor, Tom Wolf, are at it again. A severance tax is a tax on natural gas as it comes out of the ground–“at the wellhead.” You measure what comes out and you tax it. Another way to tax the same thing is called a “gross receipts tax”–which taxes the value the gas was sold for. In essence, a gross receipts tax is a sales tax. The price of the underlying good being sold goes up–so does the tax (it’s a percentage of the sales price). At the end of the day, a tax is a tax is a tax. You can call it a severance tax, or you can call it a gross receipts tax–it’s the same thing: a tax. Because Dems have short-term memory issues, we’ll remind the Dems reading this that Marcellus gas is ALREADY TAXED–by two different taxes: an impact fee and corporate income tax (on profits). PA is already paying the equivalent of a very healthy severance (or gross receipts) tax. But all the Dems can see are big dollar signs–that a gross receipts tax could raise $500 million per year or more–to feed their enormous big spending habit…
    Read More “Ploy to Rename PA Severance Tax as “Gross Receipts” Tax”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation | Statewide MD

    Proposed Changes to MD Fracking Rules, Drilling to Start Oct 2017

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016

    frack-here-frack-now.pngMaryland is actively looking at revising draft regulations that would allow fracking with an eye to adopting the new rules later this year, and letting fracking begin in the state in October 2017. The antis are, of course, apoplectic that fracking might happen in the liberal paradise of Maryland. However, the oil and gas industry is not all that thrilled with the proposed changes coming from the Maryland Department of Environment (MDE) either. We’ve been critical of new Gov. Larry Hogan and his lack of spine on the fracking issue (see Maryland’s Pusillanimous Gov Allows Frack Moratorium to Become Law). Perhaps this is a partial redemption–if he can actually get the state fracking. The MDE has released several “issue papers” with proposed revisions (full copy below). The MDE will also hold three public hearings (i.e. freak shows for antis). One was already held Wednesday evening, the other two scheduled for next week…
    Read More “Proposed Changes to MD Fracking Rules, Drilling to Start Oct 2017”

  • Allegheny County | Meetings | Pennsylvania

    DUG East – Roundup of Big News from Pittsburgh Event

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016

    DUG EastThis week the Developing Unconventional Gas (DUG) East event was held in Pittsburgh, PA. There was a fair bit of news and a host of interesting stories coming from the event. Below we’ve listed stories worth your time, with a very brief summary of why to read those stories. To tease you: the money people think land deals are about to pick up in the Marcellus/Utica; Dept. of Energy Deputy Director Carmine Difiglio signs the praises of the Marcellus/Utica; in the weeds talking about technology; CONSOL’s plans for the Ohio Utica; and much more!…
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  • Apex Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Westmoreland County

    Penn Township Considering More Restrictions on Drilling

    June 24, 2016August 18, 2016

    Penn TwpIn May MDN told you that the Penn Township (in Westmoreland County, PA) zoning board voted to refuse to grant a permit to Apex Energy to build a DEP-permitted well pad in the town (see Penn Twp Commissioners Block Apex Shale Well Request in 3-2 Vote). Penn is now considering a far more restrictive ordinance than it currently has–to limit drilling. That isn’t sitting well with Huntley & Huntley–a driller that owns leases for some 23% of the land in the township. Will anti-drilling zealots keep Apex, H&H and others out, denying private property owners the right to use their property as they see fit? And how much will Penn’s taxpayers end up paying to defend a defacto ban?…
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  • New York | Statewide NY

    Gov Cuomo Blocks Drilling & Pipelines, Then Hails NatGas as “Clean”

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016

    BullRingIf this doesn’t take the cake: The very corrupt New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sold out his own residents and their property rights to radical leftists by placing an ongoing moratorium on high volume (not low volume) hydraulic fracturing, and then by denying the Constitution Pipeline necessary permits to begin construction. He also signed on to nutjob Al Gore’s so-called climate initiative (an elaborate hoax to profit Big Green causes). Cuomo has done everything he can to stop natural gas production in the Empire State. And then he turns around, and as part of his official energy policy says (via his underlings at the Public Service Commission) says that natural gas is clean-burning and important part of the state’s energy future. Talk about chutzpah!…
    Read More “Gov Cuomo Blocks Drilling & Pipelines, Then Hails NatGas as “Clean””

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

    Big Green Payback: Quigley Hired in Do-Nothing Job at Univ of PA

    June 24, 2016June 24, 2016
    John Quigley
    John Quigley – from Sec DEP to blogger

    The fired former PA Dept. of Environmental Protection Secretary, John Quigley, is getting his quid pro quo for promoting Big Green causes while in office. The University of Pennsylvania has hired Quigley as a “Senior Fellow” (meaning he doesn’t have to do any real work) in their School of Design. His job description is forthcoming–not really important since this is payback and they don’t expect him to do anything. Although, they have asked him to do some blogging…
    Read More “Big Green Payback: Quigley Hired in Do-Nothing Job at Univ of PA”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jun 24, 2016

    June 24, 2016June 24, 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: Ohio has drilled 1,751 Utica wells so far; StateImpact shills for fractivist lobby groups; Wolf signs bill killing new conventional drilling regs; Degner gets promoted at Range Resources; U.S. House investigating state AGs over Exxon probe; associated gas production falling; completions outpace new drilling; API likes Trump energy plan; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jun 24, 2016”

  • Butler County | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Rex Energy

    Rex Energy’s Partner Ponies Up Another $46M for More Marc. Wells

    June 23, 2016June 22, 2016

    Rex EnergyRex Energy Corporation, one of our favorite smaller Marcellus/Utica drillers, issued an update on their Marcellus drilling program on Tuesday. You may recall that just last week Rex announced they were selling off the rest of their non-Marcellus acreage to become a pure play driller (see Rex Energy Selling Illinois Basin Assets, Focus 100% on Marcellus). In Tuesday’s update, Rex says funding partner Benefit Street Partners has decided to fund the next 12 wells in Rex’s Moraine East drilling area. Benefit’s investment is going from the current $51.6 million to $98.1 million. Here’s the update for not only the Moraine East area, but also Butler and Warrior North…
    Read More “Rex Energy’s Partner Ponies Up Another $46M for More Marc. Wells”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH

    OOGA Reviews Ohio 1Q16 Utica Production – Finds a Cloud

    June 23, 2016June 22, 2016

    OOGA logoOn Monday MDN brought you the latest quarterly production numbers for the Ohio Utica Shale, direct from the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (see MDN Exclusive: Analysis of Ohio’s 1Q16 Shale Production). As we pointed out, year over year (comparing first quarter to first quarter 2015 and 2016) natural gas production from shale is up 80% year over year, and oil production is up 24%. However, that’s not the entire story. The Ohio Oil & Gas Association (OOGA) has done a deep dive into the numbers and finds that 1Q16 oil production in Ohio is the first time in the modern shale era that production has gone DOWN from the previous quarter by 12.3%. Here’s OOGA’s analysis of the numbers…
    Read More “OOGA Reviews Ohio 1Q16 Utica Production – Finds a Cloud”

  • Allegheny County | Beaver County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Shell

    Prepping a Work Force to Build & Operate the Shell Cracker

    June 23, 2016June 22, 2016

    new-jobs_thumb.jpgThe coming Shell ethane cracker plant complex in Monaca (Beaver County), PA, will create a lot of jobs–some in the near-term, but many in the medium-to-longer term. The plant won’t be complete for another five years. Between now and then it will take 6,000 temporary workers to build it. Once built, the plant will take 600 permanent employees to run it. Is Beaver County and the greater Pittsburgh region ready for that kind of jobs challenge? As of today, the answer would be “no.” But leaders in the area are working on it…
    Read More “Prepping a Work Force to Build & Operate the Shell Cracker”

  • Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Dominion Begins Building Virginia’s Biggest NatGas Power Station

    June 23, 2016June 22, 2016
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    Artist’s rendering of Greensville County Power Station – click for larger version

    In March 2015, Dominion–a huge natural gas and electric utility as well as a midstream company–announced plans to build the State of Virginia’s largest natural gas powered electric generating plant, in Greensville County, VA (see Virginia’s Largest Electric Plant to be Powered by Marcellus Gas). The $1.3 billion state-of-the-art natural gas-fired electric generating station will generate 1,600 megawatts of electricity. Dominion’s own 550-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline (when built) will provide cheap, abundant, clean-burning Marcellus/Utica Shale gas to power it. In July 2015 Dominion filed a request with the Virginia State Corporate Commission (SCC) to build it (see Dominion to Build Electric Plant in S VA Powered by Marcellus Gas). The SCC approved the project in March of this year (see Virginia Approves State’s Largest NatGas-Powered Electric Plant). On Tuesday Dominion announced they’ve begun construction…
    Read More “Dominion Begins Building Virginia’s Biggest NatGas Power Station”

  • Energy Companies | Ultra Petroleum

    Update on Ultra Petroleum Bankruptcy

    June 23, 2016June 22, 2016

    Ultra PetroleumUltra Petroleum, based in Houston, TX, is an independent exploration and production (E&P) company mainly focused on drilling in the Green River Basin of Wyoming. Ultra also drills for oil in the Uinta Basin/Three Rivers area in Utah. In addition, Ultra maintains a position in the Pennsylvania Marcellus shale with leases on 184,000 gross (91,000 net) acres–no small amount. They aren’t currently drilling on their Marcellus acreage, but if prices change, they likely would. That is, if they make it through bankruptcy. At the end of April Ultra filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy (see Ultra Petroleum (with 184K Marcellus Acres) Files for Bankruptcy). Some shareholders are trying to get an official equity committee approved to protect their interest. Will they succeed? Here’s the latest on the Ultra bankruptcy as it progresses…
    Read More “Update on Ultra Petroleum Bankruptcy”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Budget Progress – But Wolf Still Insists on Severance Tax

    June 23, 2016June 22, 2016

    out outLast year Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf thought he could win in a game of “chicken” with Republican majorities in both the PA House and Senate. Wolf tried to ram down their throats a number of tax increases–including a raise in the personal income tax, sales tax, cigarette tax, severance tax–just about any tax you can think of. Wolf lost. The budget was a disaster because he wouldn’t negotiate, wouldn’t compromise, wouldn’t do anything. He was banking on a liberal media to come to his support. In the end, even the media abandoned him as a hardheaded putz. This year Wolf is singing a different tune. He’s not demanding higher taxes and enormously bloated spending increases across the board. However, Wolf is still obstinately insisting on a Marcellus Shale severance tax–even though the industry is on the ropes and in survival mode. Just when we thought he was wising up…
    Read More “PA Budget Progress – But Wolf Still Insists on Severance Tax”

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