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  • Energy Companies | Stone Energy

    Stone Energy Threatened with De-listing by NYSE

    May 23, 2016May 23, 2016

    Stone EnergyAs we commented in April, there’s no way to sugarcoat the fact that Stone Energy–an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company (E&P) headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana that drills mainly in the Gulf of Mexico but also has a presence in the Marcellus/Utica Shale with 75,000 acres of leases–is inching toward a bankruptcy filing (see Stone Energy Appoints Special Liaison, Inches Toward Bankruptcy?). Stone now has another problem: the New York Stock Exchange sent the company a warning that unless they get the per-share price of the stock boosted, it will be de-listed from the NYSE…
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  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    List of 17 Northeast Pipeline Projects – Status & Update

    May 23, 2016May 23, 2016

    update.jpgBloomberg analysts do a deep dive into pipeline projects in the northeast in a recent article. The article contains an update on 17 planned pipeline projects in the northeast (see the full list detailing each project below). The reporter interviews Marty Durbin, executive director of market development at the American Petroleum Institute (API), and MDN friend Scott Kurkoski, chair of the energy group at the Binghamton law firm Levene, Gouldin & Thompson. Here’s what they have to say about the future of pipeline projects in New York State…
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  • Industrywide Issues | Supply Chain

    Marcellus Supply Chain Cos – Strategies to Weather the Downturn

    May 23, 2016May 23, 2016

    supply chainIt’s not all gloom and doom in the Marcellus/Utica industry–but there’s no doubt we’re in a downturn. Drillers (or energy companies or producers) are having a tough enough time–but they can just stop drilling for a while and hope that the cash holds out long enough to begin again. But what about those who depend on the drillers? The companies that supply goods and services to others in the industry? What we call, the supply chain. How are they doing? And what strategies are supply chain companies using to weather the current downturn? Let’s find out…
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  • Energy Services | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Regulation | Sunoco Logistics

    OH Manufacturers Support Eminent Domain in Mariner East 2 Lawsuit

    May 23, 2016May 23, 2016

    courtgavel.jpgLast week the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association (OMA), along with several other trade associations, filed a “friend of the court” brief (called an amicus brief, full copy below) in a case pending before the Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals (in Youngstown). The OMA wants the Court of Appeals to uphold the ruling of a Harrison County trial court in the eminent domain case of Sunoco Pipeline v. Carol A. Teter, Trustee. OMA says eminent domain should be used in rare circumstances, but when no other choices remain, its use is legitimate and necessary. In particular, OMA is supporting Sunoco’s right to use eminent domain for the Mariner East 2 project–a project that will employ a lot of OMA businesses and their employees…
    Read More “OH Manufacturers Support Eminent Domain in Mariner East 2 Lawsuit”

  • Calendar

    Calendar of Events for May 23 – Aug 22 (90 Days)

    May 23, 2016May 23, 2016

    calendar.jpgEvents related to drilling in the Marcellus and Utica Shale, primarily pro-drilling.

    To have your event included (or if you are aware of a worthy event you believe should be on this page), please send the details and/or a link to have it included to the calendar@marcellusdrilling.com email address. Thank you!
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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, May 23, 2016

    May 23, 2016May 23, 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: NY comptroller continues to bully NY companies re energy choices; FERC opts for EA on Texas Eastern projects in northeast; Utica natgas production up 53% in one year; Lordstown natgas-fired electric plant getting lots of attention; world’s largest solar plant torches itself; 5 graphics to cheer you up; and more!
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  • American Energy Partners | Energy Companies

    McClendon’s American Energy Partners Shutting Down This Summer

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    AEP logoPerhaps it’s a good thing when one’s children leave the nest. As we’ve been reporting, even prior to Aubrey McClendon’s untimely death, the subsidiary companies he founded as part of his new venture, American Energy Partners, were running away from Aubrey as fast as they could (see McClendon’s New Empire Continues to Separate and Leave and McClendon’s Child Companies Continue to Run Away from AEP Parent). Aubrey died in a fiery car crash on March 2 that appears to have been (sorry to say) a suicide (see Stunned: Former Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon Dies in Car Crash). Aubrey was leveraged to the hilt at the time (see WSJ: Aubrey McClendon was in Debt Up to His Eyeballs). So it’s no surprise to us to learn that his company, American Energy Partners, laid off 100 employees on Wednesday and announced it will permanently close its doors in the next three months. The children (i.e. subsidiary companies) will go on…
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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Butler County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania

    Litigious Martians Cry Like Babies Over $500K Lawsuit Against Them

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    My Favorite MartianMDN previously reported on the injustice happening in Bulter County where a handful of anti-drilling parents from the Mars School District, backed by money from Philadelphia from Big Green groups Delaware Riverkeeper and Clean Air Council, filed frivolous lawsuit after frivolous lawsuit–denying landowners in Middlesex Township revenue from legally permitted drilling. The actions by these radicalized parents have cost the taxpayers of Middlesex Township over $80,000 in legal fees. So the landowners got together and sued them, to stop this miscarriage of justice (see Shoe Now on Other Foot: Landowners Sue Martian Anti-Drillers). And guess what? The litigious antis started crying like little girls, claiming it’s an abuse and an attempt to stifle free speech (see ACLU Asks County Judge to Toss Lawsuit Against Litigious Martians). Talk about hypocrites! They can sue, but our side can’t. That’s fair in their twisted world. The lawsuit against these radicals continues, and the radicals, with the help of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, continue to complain that everything is OK when they do the suin’, but when they get sued…that’s not so hot. In fact, some of the less-committed radicals are leaving the fight. Turns out they don’t like to get sued…
    Read More “Litigious Martians Cry Like Babies Over $500K Lawsuit Against Them”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Downeast LNG Puts Maine LNG Export Project Up for Sale

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016
    The main project of Downeast LNG is to construct a 3 million ton per annum liquefied natural gas export facility on Passamaquoddy Bay near the Canadian border. (PRNewsFoto/Downeast LNG)
    Downeast LNG concept – click for larger version

    One of the planned LNG (liquefied natural gas) export projects that would use Marcellus/Utica Shale gas to export to overseas markets is a project called Downeast LNG–to be built along the coast of northern Maine (see 2nd LNG Export Terminal for Marcellus Gas Advances – in Maine!). Downeast was originally planned to be an LNG importing facility, but later changed to be an import AND export facility. Last June the company, backed by New York City venture capital firm Yorktown Partners, hired an engineering firm to design the facility with the promise it would be ready in 2017 (see Downeast Plans to Begin Building ME LNG Export Facility in 2017). But then the bottom dropped out of the oil market, and oil/LNG prices are closely aligned. Downeast put the project on hold earlier this year, asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to hold up on reviewing its application until June 1st (see East Coast LNG Export Updates – Bear Head & Downeast). The second shoe dropped not long ago for Downeast. You see, the project was planning to source gas at Wright, NY and transport it via Kinder Morgan’s Northeast Energy Direct (NED) project that would run from Wright, NY to Dracut, MA. That’s no longer an option (see NED is Dead – Kinder Morgan Suspends $3.3B New England Pipeline). There are other pipes that can possibly serve the plant, but not as easily has NED could have. Given the low price and NED cancellation, it won’t surprise you to learn that Downeast has just put the project up for sale. They no longer want to build it. The real question is, will anyone else want to build it?…
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  • Energy Services | FMC Technologies | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    FMC Technologies & Technip to Merge, Create $13B Oilfield Giant

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    Technip-FMCThe ongoing low price for oil and gas is profoundly changing the drilling landscape under our feet. In what some might call a marriage of convenience we would call a marriage of desperation: U.S.-based oilfield services company FMC Technologies announced yesterday they will merge with their much larger quasi-competitor, France-based Technip, in an all-stock deal that will create a new company called TechnipFMC worth $13 billion. FMC had/has some operations in the Marcellus/Utica, hence this merger has implications for our region. The new venture would be bigger than Baker Hughes and would rival and compete with the world’s two largest oilfield services companies: Schlumberger and Halliburton. Technip specializes in engineering and construction, while FMC specializes in offshore equipment and systems. The immediate question becomes, will Europe, the U.S. and other counties that opposed the Halliburton/Baker Hughes merger also oppose this one? Prevailing thought by analysts is that this merger will have a much easier path because the two companies have very little overlap in the current services they offer…
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  • Energy Companies | Halcon Resources

    Another One Bites the Dust: Halcon Resources Filing for Bankruptcy

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    Halcon ResourcesFloyd Wilson, CEO of driller Halcon Resources, is a plainspoken kind of guy. Halcon “guessed wrong” by leasing 140,000 Utica Shale acres in the northern part of the play (in Ohio) and currently doesn’t drill in any of that acreage. Their less-than-stellar acreage led Wilson to comment, in colorful language, that the company would no longer drill any “substandard” (our word) Utica wells (see Halcon CEO Says No More S***** Wells in Northern OH Utica). In early 2015 when asked by an analyst about the company’s plans for the Utica, Wilson quipped “What’s the Utica?” (see Halcon CEO Floyd Wilson: “What’s the Utica?”). So we found it interesting that Wilson, so outspoken, was uncharacteristically silent when the company announced it would “take one prepackaged bankruptcy to go.” On Wednesday Halcon announced that like Seventy Seven Energy, they’ve worked out a deal with current debtholders into stockholders, shafting current stockholders in the process. In the announcement we read a lot about restructuring–but the word “bankruptcy” appears just once…
    Read More “Another One Bites the Dust: Halcon Resources Filing for Bankruptcy”

  • Cuyahoga County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Regulation

    OH Court Sides with Town Against ODNR/Driller in Cleveland Suburb

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    court-gavel.jpgIn January 2015 MDN highlighted an ongoing squabble near Cleveland, in Cuyahoga County, OH, between the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) and the Ohio Oil and Gas Commission (OOGC) (see ODNR Appeals Decision Overturning Drilling Permit Near Cleveland). The ODNR is responsible for evaluating and issuing permits to drill oil and gas wells in the Buckeye State. The OOGC is the body that hears appeals from people who disagree with a permit issued by the ODNR. Such an appeal was filed for what we believed was a conventional (vertical only) oil well to be drilled in North Royalton, OH to Cutter Oil Company. It now appears the permit is for a horizontal shale well. No matter whether the well is vertical-only or horizontal, if the OOGC is allowed to overturn the permit because of nebulous and unspecific “safety concerns,” it sets a legal precedence, which is likely what the ODNR is trying to prevent with their appeal. That appeal has gone through several courts and on Tuesday the 10th District Ohio Court of Appeals sided with OOGC against ODNR in saying the ODNR didn’t take safety concerns into consideration…
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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Lebanon County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation

    Lebanon Cnty Commissioners Forwarding Anti’s 1K-Page Tome to FERC

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    Nattering NabobsWe wonder if the anti-pipeline/anti-fossil fuel zealots in Lebanon County, PA are trying to kill members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) by boring them to death. The local antis–a small yet vociferous group of nattering nabobs–have hounded the Lebanon County Board of Commissioners into sending along a 1,000-page tome to FERC listing their concerns with two pipeline projects. Along with the bore-you-to-death document, the Commissioners have included a letter requesting FERC extend the comment period on the Atlantic Sunrise Project by an extra 30 days. Which sounds reasonable–except at the end of that 30 days the antis will ask for another extension, then another, and another. That’s the strategy. If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with, well, you know what…
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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Most NatGas-Fired Power Plants are Built Near Major Shale Plays

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    EIAOne of the big stories of the past year is the conversion of coal-fired electric generating plants to natural gas, and the construction of brand new gas-fired electric plants. We’ve written plenty about it. Yesterday the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) returned to that theme with a post observing that “many” (we’d say almost all) new gas-fired electric plants that are getting built in the U.S. are getting built in or close to major shale plays. The Marcellus/Utica represents some of the heaviest concentrations of new power plant projects…
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  • Economic Impact | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Research

    Duke U Study: Local Governments Benefit from Shale Drilling

    May 20, 2016May 20, 2016

    Duke logoNew research from the once-great Duke University actually supports shale drilling for a change–instead of denigrating it. In the past researchers from Duke, using money from the odious Park Foundation, have been bought off in their research efforts. This latest research, which concentrates on the benefits to local governments from shale drilling, wasn’t funded by Park and appears to be objective for a change. Two Duke U researchers conducted a three-year research project (between 2013-2015) funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. They traveled far and wide, to 16 states and interviewed over 200 local government officials along with gathering data and facts. The conclusion: on balance oil and gas drilling benefit local communities…
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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, May 20, 2016

    May 20, 2016May 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: Can Range deal get approved?; Maryland needs its own lawsuit; Hawaiian LNG; FERC dumps public from meeting; Linn Energy bankruptcy won’t be pretty; rich liquids and crackers; Toronto backs away from natgas ban; and more!
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