Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Apr 1, 2016
The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: RINO NY Congressman smears natgas pipelines, running for gov; 12 rigs still operating in OH; PennEast Pipeline delayed by FERC; how is Cabot dealing with high debt?; FERC grants favorable enviro review for Leidy South pipeline; shale oil & gas production ready to fall off cliff; natgas prices will stay cheap; worst of oil collapse is over; Dems need to check their frack facts; and more!
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Another environmentalist has tipped over the edge. The daughter of a landowner in Huntingdon County, PA scampered up a tree and planted herself there to prevent that tree and others near it from being cut down by crews clearing a path for the Mariner East 2 pipeline. Just two days ago we told you that Huntingdon County Common Pleas Judge George Zanic previously issued an order to Ellen Gerhart to allow tree clearing on three acres of her property (see
MDN has written a number of stories about CORN–the COalition to Reroute NEXUS (
The Swiss-based company INEOS is a young but rapidly growing chemical company with roughly $40 billion in sales per year. INEOS’ competitors would be companies like BASF, Bayer and Dow Chemical. One of the projects owned by INEOS is an ethane cracker/chemical plant complex in Grangemouth, Scotland. It is Scotland’s biggest manufacturing complex hosting Europe’s biggest ethane storage tank–able to store up to 33,000 tonnes of liquid natural gas. INEOS announced yesterday that the second manufacturing unit at the Grangemouth plant has been “brought back to life” some eight years after being mothballed. The reason? To begin processing Marcellus shale ethane that will be shipped to it later this year from the Marcus Hook refinery near Philadelphia…