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  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA’s Old News About September Slide in NatGas Production

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    old newsOur favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), has just published an article in their Today in Energy online publication recapping what the August Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) showed: cumulative natural gas production from the country’s largest seven commercially active shale plays will decrease in September for the first time since the EIA began producing the DPR. As we already highlighted two weeks ago, the August DPR, which predicts production volumes for September, shows a decrease in production across all seven major shale plays, which includes both the Marcellus and the Utica (see August EIA DPR: NatGas Production Declines in All 7 Shale Plays). The article in yesterday’s Today in Energy (read it below) simply points out that in addition to a decrease in production across all seven shale plays, if you add up their cumulative production, the cumulative amount will be less in September than it was in August–meaning this is the first since the beginning of the shale revolution that natural gas production output from shale has decreased in the United States…
    Read More “EIA’s Old News About September Slide in NatGas Production”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Govt Agencies Ask FERC to Delay Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    hyenasIt’s bad enough when anti-fossil fuel zealots gang up, like a pack of hyenas, to try and defeat a much-needed pipeline like Dominion’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline (see New Coalition of Same Old Antis Opposes Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Virginia RINOs in League with Dems to Stop Atlantic Coast Pipeline). Now the federal government is joining in too. The Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), along with the Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service (USFS) are pushing back against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. All three agencies regularly exceed their Constitutional authority and need to be reigned in–but that won’t happen under Dictator in Chief BHO. The BLM has just fired off a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requesting yet another delay in the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project…
    Read More “Govt Agencies Ask FERC to Delay Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    Study Finds PA Wastewater Volumes in 2014 Same as 3 Yrs Ago

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    researchThe Ben Franklin Shale Gas Innovation & Commercialization Center (SGICC), affiliated with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic with a mission to accelerate technology breakthroughs related to shale gas in PA, has just released an updated report on shale wastewater treatment and disposal in PA. The report, titled “Shale Gas Development – Summary of Shale Gas Wastewater Treatment and Disposal In Pennsylvania 2014” (full copy below) finds that drillers in PA produced about 1.8 billion gallons of gas and oil wastewater in 2014–a figure largely unchanged since 2011. The study also finds the shale industry in PA is recycling 91% of the wastewater it produces. Interestingly, the updated report shows “produced water” (or brine, naturally occurring water from the depths) volumes far exceeded volumes for “frac fluid” (or the fluid originally pumped into the well when drilling and fracking). That’s a reversal from the data evaluated in 2011 when frac fluid represented the bulk of the wastewater stream…
    Read More “Study Finds PA Wastewater Volumes in 2014 Same as 3 Yrs Ago”

  • Allegheny County | Beaver County | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Mercer County | National Fuel | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Range Resources Corp | Seneca Resources | Venango County | Washington County

    Western PA Pipeline Upgrade Almost Done; Benefits Range & Seneca

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    upgradeA pipeline upgrade project in western Pennsylvania is making excellent progress. In February 2014 National Fuel Gas Company (NFG) filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the Line N West Side Expansion and Modernization Project in Washington, Allegheny, Beaver, Venango and Mercer Counties, PA. The project calls for building some 23 miles of new pipeline next to an existing NFG pipeline in Washington and Beaver counties, along with compressor station and other upgrades along other portions of the existing Line N pipeline. NFG previously signed Range Resources and NFG’s own subsidiary, Seneca Resources, as customers for an increase in capacity to flow an additional 175,000 decatherms per day, Dth/d (175 million cubic feet per day, MMcf/d). The extra capacity allows Range and Seneca to move of the Marcellus Shale gas they produce in western PA to market. Although construction is still underway, NFG has asked FERC to begin partial service now, two months ahead of schedule…
    Read More “Western PA Pipeline Upgrade Almost Done; Benefits Range & Seneca”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Mahoning County | Ohio | Regulation

    Elections Board Strikes Down 5th Youngstown Anti-Frack Ballot

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    access deniedLogicFree Mahoning Valley (aka FrackFree Mahoning Valley) doesn’t like to bother with piddly things like, oh, the law. Who follows that? The law is only a useful tool when it favors their twisted viewpoint. When it doesn’t? Ignore it. Over the past several years FrackFree Mahoning Valley and their supporters have duped enough E! Entertainment viewers in Youngstown, OH to sign a petition putting a so-called home rule measure up for a vote four times (see Fourth Time the Charm for Youngstown Frack Ban Measure?). The measure is meant to ban fracking in Youngstown–a symbolic thumb in the eye of the Utica Shale industry. Fortunately the voters of Youngstown have voted it down all four times. But that doesn’t stop the crazies. They’re back with another petition, signed by enough E! Entertainment viewers to get it on the ballot yet again. But this time the Mahoning County Board of Elections has voted, unanimously, to keep it off the ballot…
    Read More “Elections Board Strikes Down 5th Youngstown Anti-Frack Ballot”

  • Buckeye Partners | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Customers Sign on Dotted Line for MI/OH Refined Products Pipeline

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    sign on dotted lineIn April MDN reported on a successful open season (time when new customers sign up) for the Michigan/Ohio Pipeline Expansion Project–a pipeline expansion project that will deliver “refined petroleum products” (things like gasoline, kerosene and heating oil) from Woodhaven and Detroit, Michigan, and from Toledo and Lima, Ohio, to destination points in both Ohio and Western Pennsylvania (see Buckeye Partners Expanding MI/OH Refined Products Pipeline East). Buckeye Partners, the owner of the pipeline, has just reported “we got everyone who raised their hand, to now sign on the dotted line”–something called the execution of a transportation service agreement…
    Read More “Customers Sign on Dotted Line for MI/OH Refined Products Pipeline”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Aug 27, 2015

    August 27, 2015August 27, 2015

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Aug 27, 2015”

  • CONSOL Energy | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | Utica Shale | West Virginia

    CONSOL Energy: Utica Drilling May Soon Replace Marcellus Drilling

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    You've been replacedThe writers at NGI–Natural Gas Intelligence–continue to pump out hit article after hit article. (Full disclosure: MDN editor Jim Willis works part time for NGI on the marketing side. But hopefully by now you know that Jim doesn’t offer false praise for friend or foe. He always calls ’em like he sees ’em.) The latest article we’re excited about is one about a potential shift among Marcellus drillers in southwestern PA and WV–a shift away from Marcellus drilling, potentially replacing it with Utica drilling. Yes, you read that right. No, not all Marcellus drilling will suddenly stop–but in a continuing low-cost gas environment where every dollar counts, drillers are rethinking their strategies and where they will spend precious capital dollars. The recent blockbuster Utica well drilled by EQT in southwestern PA is catching everyone’s attention (see EQT’s 1st Utica Well Shatters Record – 72.9 MMcf/d IP Rate!). That one well changed the course of EQT’s drilling program (see EQT Releases Data on Biggest Utica Well Ever; Dumping UD Drilling). Other drillers, like CONSOL Energy, are seriously considering dumping Marcellus drilling in favor of Utica drilling…
    Read More “CONSOL Energy: Utica Drilling May Soon Replace Marcellus Drilling”

  • Bradford County | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Regulation | SWEPI | Tioga County (PA) | XTO

    PA DEP Fines 3 Marcellus Drillers $374K for Methane Migration

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    finedYesterday the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection announced an agreement/settlement with three Marcellus drillers operating in the northeastern portion of the state. The three–Chesapeake Energy, XTO Energy and SWEPI (i.e. Shell) were fined a collective $374,481 for methane migration related to their drilling activities at three locations (three different counties) in 2011 and 2012. The bad news is that 13 private water wells between the three incidents were negatively affected, along with several local creeks. The good news is that the problems are all fixed. Methane migration is an eminently fixable condition. Here are the details for each fine, including what happened and where it happened…
    Read More “PA DEP Fines 3 Marcellus Drillers $374K for Methane Migration”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Marathon Petroleum | MarkWest Energy

    Federal Govt Approves Marathon Petroleum Buyout of MarkWest

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    approvedThe proposed buyout of MarkWest Energy by Marathon Petroleum just took a giant step forward after the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Dept. of Justice last Friday signed off on the transaction by granting an “early termination” of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR Act). Such a notice means “you don’t have to wait the standard length of time for us to complete a review, we’ve completed it and we find nothing to object to.” Unitholders (the equivalent of stockholders) in MarkWest must still approve the buyout, but that doesn’t appear to be an issue…
    Read More “Federal Govt Approves Marathon Petroleum Buyout of MarkWest”

  • Chenango County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Secession Movement Gains Momentum – Landowners to Rally Sunday

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    secedeIt is an issue that simply won’t go away. Frankly, we’ve thought (until now) that it was more or less a publicity stunt. Pro-drillers and pro-gun rights residents of New York State have, since Gov. Andrew Cuomo banned fracking last December, called for upstate counties to secede from New York and either form a new state, or join with Pennsylvania. On the surface it may sound silly, but did you know secession has happened in our country three times before? And one of those times was for land that used to be part of New York State? No, we didn’t know that bit of history either. This Sunday, August 30th, a rally will be held in the tiny village of Bainbridge (Chenango County), NY from 1-3 pm for Marcellus/Utica landowners, gun owners and other overtaxed and over-regulated NY residents to demonstrate their support for secession. This is a movement that is gaining momentum. It’s a serious movement. None other than the liberal USA Today files this very serious report…
    Read More “NY Secession Movement Gains Momentum – Landowners to Rally Sunday”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | Monroe County | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation | West Virginia

    FERC Approves Dominion WV/OH Compressor Project, Rips Anti Group

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    ripped to shredsIn June 2014 Dominion filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct and operate new compression facilities at existing compressor stations in Marshall County, WV and Monroe County, OH, and certain other facilities, collectively called the Clarington Project (see Dominion Asks FERC for New Compressors in Upstate NY, WV). The Clarington project, costing a modest $76.5 million, will allow Dominion to provide 250,000 dekatherms (Dth) per day of firm transportation service for CNX Gas, otherwise known as CONSOL Energy. One week ago today, FERC approved Dominion’s request. Below we outline the particulars of what Dominion requested and was granted. However, the project was not without opposition. The Allegheny Defense Project filed a motion to intervene. Allegheny tried to force FERC into denying Dominion’s application–but it didn’t work. What’s most interesting to MDN about the FERC approval of the Clarington Project is their very extensive, line by line response to Allegheny. In FERC’s response, they rip Allegheny’s arguments apart, bit by bit, argument by argument–and expose the group for the outrageous extremists they are, devoid of facts, with a total reliance on empty allegations and innuendo. We LOVE FERC’s response that puts Allegheny in its place…
    Read More “FERC Approves Dominion WV/OH Compressor Project, Rips Anti Group”

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

    Deceitful PA AG Kathleen Kane Pulls a Fast One on Media at Courthouse

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    Kane and twin sisterLiberal Democrats don’t like to play by the same rules everyone else does. They somehow think they’re better than the rest of us–above the law. That’s what happened when the arrogant, and alleged criminal PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane, decided she could flout the law by leaking secret grand jury information to a reporter (see Impeachment, Arrest Looms for PA AG Kane, Caught Leaking Info). When Kane’s lawless behavior was exposed, she lied about it under oath (see PA Grand Jury Finds Anti-Drilling AG Kathleen Kane Lied Under Oath). A crime the anti-drilling Kane wasn’t charged with, but should have been, was her targeting and persecution of an innocent Marcellus environmental company (see PA AG Kathleen Kane’s Dirty Deeds Against Minuteman Environmental).

    Here is a perfect example of Kane’s arrogant attitude, and a peek into how she operates: On Monday Kane was required to appear in court to answer charges. In order to get media cameras that were set up along the court hallway to avoid taking her picture, she sent her twin sister through the door first, ahead of her (both pictured above). All of the cameras, confused, focused on the twin sister and then Kane walked through with no one getting a camera shot of her. Kathleen Kane’s #1 personality attribute: deceit…
    Read More “Deceitful PA AG Kathleen Kane Pulls a Fast One on Media at Courthouse”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    PA Ethics Commission Clears Jessup Council to Vote on Electric Plant

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    approvedAs MDN has previously chronicled, Chicago-based Invenergy hopes to build what will be the largest (to date) electric generating plant in the state of Pennsylvania powered by natural gas (see Public Hearing on NEPA Proposed Marcellus-Powered Electric Plant). Invenergy hopes to build the 1500-megawatt plant in the borough of Jessup (Lackawanna County), near Scranton. The project its wacko opponents, some of whom make some outrageous claims (see Gas-Powered Electric Plant to be Built “on Thousands of People”). However, the project continues to hum along. In April, local utility UGI announced they will upgrade existing and build new pipeline to feed the plant (see UGI to Feed Jessup, PA Electric Plant with Marcellus Shale Gas). One of the remaining hurdles is a vote by Jessup Borough on zoning for the plant. That vote will take place tonight. In advance of the vote, two of the borough council members asked the PA ethics commission to render an opinion on whether or not it’s OK for them to vote on the measure. The Ethics Commission gave them a green light…
    Read More “PA Ethics Commission Clears Jessup Council to Vote on Electric Plant”

  • Energy Services | Summit Midstream

    Summit Midstream Loses Key Executive – COO Rene Casadaban

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    I QuitA piece of interesting news today about Summit Midstream. Compared to midstream giants like MarkWest Energy, Williams and Access Midstream (now part of Williams, formerly Chesapeake Midstream), Summit has a pretty modest presence in the northeast. Summit’s Mountaineer Midstream gathering system is 49 miles long, operating in Doddridge and Harrison counties in WV. Last December Summit announced they’ve been hired by XTO Energy to build a new 115-mile pipeline gathering system in the Utica Shale in Belmont and Monroe counties in OH (see XTO Gets Serious in OH Utica, Hires Summit for Gathering System). Last September Summit issued 4 million new units (equivalent of shares of stock). They issued another 6 million units in May (see Summit Midstream – Update on Mountaineer, Floats Another 6.5M Units). The news today? Summit’s Chief Operating Officer, Rene Casadaban, is leaving at the end of September to “pursue other interests.” That is, he quit…
    Read More “Summit Midstream Loses Key Executive – COO Rene Casadaban”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Aug 26, 2015

    August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Aug 26, 2015”

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