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  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA

    HBK 2016 Energy Assessment, Predictions for OH/PA on Pipes, Taxes

    April 12, 2016April 12, 2016

    HBK EnergyCPA/consulting firm HBK (Hill, Barth & King) is fresh out with their 2016 Energy Assessment–an analysis of energy trends, opportunities, challenges and risks. In the assessment (full copy below) HBK Energy Advisors (a division of HBK) weighs in on issues like Obama’s odious Clean Power Plan, renewable energy, LNG and more. Of particular interest to MDN is a series of predictions made not in the official assessment, but in an accompanying blog post on the HBK website. The analysts make a series of predictions for Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey and Florida. The first prediction for Ohio is that pipeline work in the Buckeye State will increase, mostly due to the NEXUS pipeline. Which we find interesting. Just last week we told you an analyst from Wood Mackenzie predicted the NEXUS won’t get built (see Utica Event: OH Landowners Will Lose $6.5B in 5 Yrs, NEXUS Nixed). Now we have another analyst/company saying it will get built! Have a look at HBK’s predictions and see if you agree with them…
    Read More “HBK 2016 Energy Assessment, Predictions for OH/PA on Pipes, Taxes”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Apr 12, 2016

    April 12, 2016April 12, 2016

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: NY primary a big fracking deal; Utica wells now using 12 million lbs of sand; OH inspectors go from 40 to 120; Mass. Dems oppose pipelines, again; life without natgas is unimaginable; KPMG says o&g mergers smaller in 2016; GPA adds Midstream to its name; near-zero NOx engine on the way; natgas production about to plummet; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Apr 12, 2016”

  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | GE Oil & Gas | Halliburton | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Scuttlebutt: With Halliburton Deal Crumbling, GE Eyes Baker Hughes

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    rumor-mill.jpgLast Thursday MDN brought you the news that the Dept. of Justice has decided to try to block the merger/buyout of oilfield services company Baker Hughes by bigger oilfield services company Halliburton (see Obama DOJ Sues to Block Halliburton/Baker Hughes Merger). When you add up opposition from both Europe and Brazil, this deal looks like it will never take place. So what happens now? Halliburton/BH say they will fight the DOJ’s action. But let’s get real. When was the last time anyone went up against the DOJ antitrust division and won? Which brings us to the rumor mill, which is now swirling that General Electric’s (GE) Oil & Gas division may make a run at buying out Baker Hughes…
    Read More “Scuttlebutt: With Halliburton Deal Crumbling, GE Eyes Baker Hughes”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Rice Energy | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Some Utica Drillers Go Back to Wider Well Spacing – New Trend?

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    HorizontalWellMDN spotted a fascinating story in NGI’s Shale Daily publication about what may be a new trend developing in the Utica Shale. It all concerns interlateral well spacing. What the heck is that? When you drill a shale well, like a Utica well, you can drill down from a single location (i.e. well pad) multiple times and when you turn the drill bit horizontally, you drill an entirely new well. So each well pad contains, typically, anywhere from 2-12 underground wells. Each horizontal well underground is called a lateral. When you drill a lateral, you frack it–using small explosive charges to crack the rock apart near the lateral, injecting water with sand into the cracks. The water drains out, the sand remains “propping open” the cracks to allow natural gas (or oil, or NGLs) to drain out of the cracks, into the well and up the borehole to the surface. In the past few years most drillers have found putting the laterals about 750 feet apart keeps them far enough apart that the cracks from one well don’t interfere with the cracks from another well (see image below). Ideally you want the laterals to be far enough away that they don’t drain any gas from the next lateral–but close enough that you’re not leaving undrained rock in between. That distance in the Marcellus/Utica seems to be around 750 feet. But Rice Energy and Gulfport Energy, two major players in the Utica, are moving back to 1,000 foot spacing between their laterals. Why?…
    Read More “Some Utica Drillers Go Back to Wider Well Spacing – New Trend?”

  • Blue Ridge Mtn Res/Magnum Hunter | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Research

    List of 59 Oil & Gas Companies Filing for Bankruptcy in 2015/2016

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    Last November MDN brought you a list of 36 North America drillers that had, as of that time, declared bankruptcy (see List of 36 Oil & Gas Companies that Filed for Bankruptcy in 2015). The law firm compiling the list, Haynes and Boone, is back with an updated version. Since that time more have fallen to low commodity prices for oil and gas. There are now 59 drillers who have declared bankruptcy–42 last year and (so far) 17 in 2016. Fortunately, the only Marcellus/Utica name we spot on the list is Magnum Hunter Resources, which filed for bankruptcy back in December (see Sad Day: Magnum Hunter Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy). Here’s the latest edition of Haynes and Boone’s “Oil Patch Bankruptcy Monitor”…
    Read More “List of 59 Oil & Gas Companies Filing for Bankruptcy in 2015/2016”

  • Energy Companies | Gastar Exploration

    Gastar Officially Gone from Marcellus/Utica – Sells to Tug Hill

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    In March Gastar Exploration announced it would close on a deal to sell its remaining Marcellus/Utica assets “on or before April 8th” (see Gastar Leaving the Marcellus/Utica “on or before” April 8th). True to their word, last Friday Garstar said the deal is done and they are not completely out of the northeast. Where did they go?…
    Read More “Gastar Officially Gone from Marcellus/Utica – Sells to Tug Hill”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research | Trucking

    Authors of UK Fracking Study Dismayed that Fracking is Safe

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    A group of UK researchers/professors have just published a new study on fracking and traffic-related environmental impacts from it. The study is titled “Investigating the traffic-related environmental impacts of hydraulic-fracturing (fracking) operations” (full copy below) and appears in the journal Environment International. The authors conclude that heavy truck traffic from fracking operations has a negligible impact on the environment. Here’s the funny part: the authors aren’t all that happy with their own findings. But to their credit, the researchers don’t screw with the data and attempt to hide or change their findings–as some hucksters do from American universities like Duke and Cornell…
    Read More “Authors of UK Fracking Study Dismayed that Fracking is Safe”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lebanon County | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Sunoco Logistics

    Lebanon County Judge Says Mariner East 2 Can Use Eminent Domain

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    The last refuge of the desperate in Lebanon County, PA to stop new pipelines from being built is to use the courts to try and delay or stop both the Williams Transco Atlantic Sunrise or the Sunoco Logistics Partners Mariner East 2 pipelines. That refuge is now gone–at least for Mariner East 2. Last Thursday Lebanon County Judge Robert Eby ruled that yes, Mariner East 2 is an intrastate as well as interstate pipeline–giving it authority under PA state law to use eminent domain for those (very) few holdout landowners who refuse to bargain in good faith and simply want to stop the pipeline…
    Read More “Lebanon County Judge Says Mariner East 2 Can Use Eminent Domain”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | PennEast Pipeline | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Delaware Riverkeeper Keeps Up Aggressive Attack on FERC, New Angle

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    THE Delaware Riverkeeper, a radical left-wing group that’s not much more than its director, Maya van Rossum, and a lawyer, continues (with big money funding from NGOs like the Heinz Endowments and the Park Foundation) to aggressively attack the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. We warned you last year that Riverkeeper was attempting to overload FERC’s approval process for the PennEast Pipeline by encouraging anti-drilling zealots to register, en masse, as “intervenors” (see Delaware Riverkeeper Scams FERC in Review of PennEast Pipeline). Riverkeeper even asked their wacko followers to register their own children as intervenors–again in an attempt to overload FERC’s workload. Riverkeeper has sued FERC God knows how many times now (see THE Delaware Riverkeeper Sues FERC, Tries to Close it Down). But since none of those efforts are working, Riverkeeper (and van Rossum) are trying yet another tactic. They want the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a “review” of FERC in hopes that somebody–Obama? Congress? another agency?–at the federal level will come down on FERC to prevent the agency from doing its job–reviewing and approving new pipelines. We have evidence…
    Read More “Delaware Riverkeeper Keeps Up Aggressive Attack on FERC, New Angle”

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

    PA Senate Race – Dems Try to Outdo Each Other as Anti-Frack

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    “I hate frackers more than you do and I’ll screw them more than you will.” “No, I hate them more than you do!” And so it goes with the Democrats running in the primary for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. The three candidates vying to run on the Dem ticket in November are all, to one degree or another, anti-fracking. The lead candidate is Kathy McGinty, former chief of staff for failing Gov. Tom Wolf and former head of the Dept. of Environmental Protection under Ed “fast Eddie” Rendell. Her challengers are accusing her of being in bed with the frackers. She says fracking is OK–as long as you regulate it to death. None of them are qualified to be Senator, but then look who’s president right now…
    Read More “PA Senate Race – Dems Try to Outdo Each Other as Anti-Frack”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Rise of the New (Environmental) Nazis – Free Speech Under Attack

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    Is this how it started in Nazi Germany in the 1920s? No, we’re not being melodramatic. Those are the thoughts flying through our heads when we read that the Attorney General from the U.S. Virgin Islands–an unincorporated “territory” of the United States–issued a subpoena to the conservative think tank Competitive Enterprise Institute demanding all communication between it and ExxonMobil on the issue of mythical “climate change.” The AG, a radical Democrat, is fishing to see if he can sue Exxon into extinction, because people at Exxon may have an opinion on climate change contrary to the radical AG’s opinion. No longer can adults have honest disagreements on important issues like climate change. Now, if you disagree and attempt to offer evidence to support your position, including communication with a “non-approved” source–you may end up in jail and your money stripped away. The parallels between what leftists today are doing and leftists did nearly a century ago in Germany are chilling. The first thing to go is freedom of expression…
    Read More “Rise of the New (Environmental) Nazis – Free Speech Under Attack”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Apr 11, 2016

    April 11, 2016April 11, 2016

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: FERC lets REX pipeline add more shippers; Ravenna Oil expanding; Utica conf optimistic; pipeline rules will have dramatic impact on PA; methane madness infects Washington, DC; NGL prices head higher; global temp record is the smoking gun on collusion & fraud; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Apr 11, 2016”

  • Beaver County | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell

    Shell has Spent “Half a Billion Dollars” on PA Cracker Already!

    April 8, 2016April 8, 2016

    money-bag.jpgThe Pittsburgh Business Times hosted an event yesterday in Beaver County, PA–the place where Shell is spending money to explore whether or not to build an ethane cracker plant. Seems like we’ve been writing about Shell’s potential ethane cracker forever. We’ve chronicled just about every up and down. We’ve also highlighted various initiatives they’ve undertaken since announcing Monaca, PA as their chosen site–something they did back in March 2012, now four years ago (see Shell Announces Location of Ethane Cracker Plant). Since that time Shell has purchased the property where they want to build the plant; they’re building a bridge and roads to the plant site; they’ve leased office space near the plant site. They’ve done a whole lot more. What we didn’t realize is that when you add it all together, according to Pat Nardelli, a partner at Castlebrook Development and speaker at the PBT event, Shell has spent “half billion to date if not more, and it’s going up every day.” Yikes! In this economy nobody blows a half bil on something they just decide to walk away from…
    Read More “Shell has Spent “Half a Billion Dollars” on PA Cracker Already!”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Energy Services | Huntingdon County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Sunoco Logistics

    Sunoco Tricks Radicalized Protester – Returns and Cuts More Trees

    April 8, 2016April 8, 2016

    Last week MDN told you about the daughter of a Huntingdon County, PA landowner radicalized by Big Green groups–as evidenced by her association with well known protesters previously arrested–who took to a tree on her mom’s property in order to illegally stop crews working on tree clearing for the Mariner East 2 pipeline (see PA Anti Literally Goes Up a Tree to Stop Mariner East 2 Pipeline). Even though she was breaking the law–and a judge’s order–local law enforcement couldn’t be bothered with climbing the tree to arrest her (see ‘Wackos in the Trees’ Protest Continues in Huntingdon County, PA). Nor, does it seem, did they arrest her after she came down on April 1. She stayed up a tree until April 1 because crews can no longer clear trees for fear of harming the threatened Indiana bat species that sometimes hangs out in those trees. Or at least, that’s what we thought. In a very clever move, tree clearing crews returned to the property this week, after April 1, and cleared more trees previously inhabited by the nutty landowner’s daughter. Don’t worry, they got permission…
    Read More “Sunoco Tricks Radicalized Protester – Returns and Cuts More Trees”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | PennEast Pipeline | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Approves NJ Pipeline – More Marcellus Gas on the Way!

    April 8, 2016April 8, 2016

    In a positive sign for the now-delayed PennEast Pipeline that is scheduled to run from Wilkes-Barre, PA to Trenton, NJ, yesterday the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved Williams’ $116 million Garden State Expansion Project in New Jersey. Why is it a good sign for PennEast? Because the project is being built to help connect gas that will come through the yet-to-be-built PennEast Pipeline to a yet-to-be-built (but approved in January) pipeline in New Jersey–the Southern Reliability Link pipeline (see Southern NJ NatGas Pipeline Approved by State BPU). FERC wouldn’t approve the Garden State Expansion Project unless it believes it will also approve the PennEast, plain and simple. That’s sure to give THE Delaware Riverkeeper a real bad case of heartburn…
    Read More “FERC Approves NJ Pipeline – More Marcellus Gas on the Way!”

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

    Cabot Files Appeal in Dimock Case – Alleges Judicial Misconduct

    April 8, 2016April 8, 2016

    Cabot Oil & Gas has appealed the (OJ-like) jury verdict in the “Dimock” case–a case where the jury ignored the evidence and instead found Cabot guilty of methane contamination of two families’ water wells in Dimock, PA–even though the families admit their wells were fouled BEFORE Cabot began to drill (see Dimock Jury Levies $4.25M Judgement Against Cabot in Dimock Case). Not a single news outlet is covering the appeal. Mainstream media’s favorite tactic is to ignore stories in hopes people won’t notice. Fortunately there are now alternative news outlets, like MDN, where you can learn the truth. The only way we knew about the Cabot appeal was through friend Phelim McAleer, the talented director and star of the documentary FrackNation. Phelim is reporting the appeal on his Facebook page. In the appeal, Cabot says the attorney for the plaintiffs engaged in “repeated misconduct” during the trial. She’d lob false innuendos and statements that were immediately retracted–but the jury heard and obviously believed her. You can’t “unhear” a false statement. In other words, she gamed the system–she didn’t play by the rules. Cabot is asking a judge to overturn the verdict…
    Read More “Cabot Files Appeal in Dimock Case – Alleges Judicial Misconduct”

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