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

    Eureka Hunter Pipes Hits 700 Mmcf/d, MHR Still Looking to Sell It

    July 6, 2015July 6, 2015

    Apparently looking to pump up the value and sex appeal of one of its major assets, this morning Magnum Hunter Resources (MHR) issued a press release about its pipeline subsidiary Eureka Hunter calling attention to the news that the midstream operation has increased its throughput to an average of 700 million cubic feet of natural gas per day (700 Mmcf/d, or put another way, 700,000 million Btus, or 700,000 MMBtus). The last time MHR issued a press release about the throughput of Eureka Hunter was in March, when it had achieved an average of 623 Mmcf/d (see Eureka Hunter Pipeline Volume Continues to Expand, now 623 Mmcf/d). Just two weeks ago, facing a cash crunch, MHR announced they are looking to sell 100% of their stake in the Eurkea Hunter subsidiary (see Magnum Hunter Cuts Deal to Sell Eureka Hunter & 2 New JVs). While hitting 700 Mmcf/d is certainly a noteworthy milestone, today’s press release has the look and feel of publicity meant to influence investors rather than news meant to inform…
    Read More “Eureka Hunter Pipes Hits 700 Mmcf/d, MHR Still Looking to Sell It”

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

    The Mad Moms of Broadview Heights Remain Mad over Tossed Lawsuit

    July 6, 2015July 6, 2015

    The Mad Moms of Broadview Heights, OH (a suburb of Cleveland) say they’re “not going away” when it comes to opposing fossil fuels in their neighborhood. MADION (Mothers Against Drilling in Our Neighborhood) are appealing a tossed-out lawsuit filed by the group following a defeat handed to them by the Ohio Supreme Court. In March, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled a 2012 so-called Community Bill of Rights law adopted by Broadview Heights that prohibits drilling is unconstitutional (see OH Antis Handed Crushing Defeat in Broadview Hghts Home Rule Case). That didn’t sit well with the (stark raving) Mad Moms (see Broadview Heights, OH Moms: Don’t Frack With Us). The Mad Moms filed a new lawsuit to stop the drilling. Last week Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Timothy McCormick tossed the new lawsuit citing the Supreme Court decision. The Mad Moms plan to appeal Judge McCormick’s decision…
    Read More “The Mad Moms of Broadview Heights Remain Mad over Tossed Lawsuit”

  • Ohio | Statewide OH

    OH Clinton Sandstone on the Radar for Horizontal Drilling & Fracking

    July 6, 2015July 6, 2015

    The Clinton Sandstone formation has been drilled in Ohio since the late 1800s–for both oil and natural gas. Sandstone is a tightly packed rock like shale, rock that requires fracking in order to effectively release the oil and gas trapped in it. Until recently, the Clinton was drilled vertically. However, some drillers are now experimenting with horizontal drilling and fracking in the Clinton in hopes of reactivating old wells, and establishing new wells. According to a new fact sheet just published by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) about the Clinton Sandstone, “…after recent successes with horizontal drilling in the development of shale gas plays, operators began applying this method to “Clinton” fields in 2014. This new technology could lead to additional development of some older “Clinton” oil-and-gas fields and hold potential for discovery of new fields. If horizontal drilling proves to be profitable, Ohio could see yet another spike in “Clinton” production.” Cool. Here’s a copy of the ODNR’s Clinton Sandstone fact sheet detailing the history–and possible future–of the Clinton…
    Read More “OH Clinton Sandstone on the Radar for Horizontal Drilling & Fracking”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Jul 6, 2015

    July 6, 2015July 6, 2015

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
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  • Alpha Natural Resources | Energy Companies | Greene County (PA) | Pennsylvania

    Alpha Natural Res. Expands in Marcellus, Drilling Begins in 30d

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    Aaannnd, we're backCoal company Alpha Natural Resources is expanding their operation in the Marcellus Shale natural gas business. Yesterday Alpha announced its wholly-owned subsidiary, Pennsylvania Services Corporation (PSC), has purchased back a 50% interest in its natural gas exploration and production joint venture, Pennsylvania Land Resources Holding Company (PLR) from joint venture partner EDF Trading Resources (EDFTR) for $126 million. Alpha’s PSC subsidiary now becomes the the sole owner and operator of the PLR joint venture (which is no longer joint). Lots of acronyms of subsidiaries owning subsidiaries! Bottom line: Alpha can now control and expand a highly economic natural gas development program with 25,000+ net acres AND associated infrastructure–in the Marcellus Shale. Alpha’s EVP Brian Sullivan says they plan to begin drilling in their Marcellus acreage position (in Greene County, PA) in the next 30 days…
    Read More “Alpha Natural Res. Expands in Marcellus, Drilling Begins in 30d”

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

    Dominion to Build Electric Plant in S VA Powered by Marcellus Gas

    July 2, 2015June 22, 2016

    Dominion, a large utility and midstream (i.e. pipeline) company operating in 13 states, including the Marcellus/Utica region, yesterday filed a request with the Virginia State Corporate Commission (SCC) to build a $1.3 billion state-of-the-art natural gas-fired electric generating station in Greensville County, VA. The new power station will generate 1,600 megawatts–enough electricity to power 400,000 homes. Greensville County sits along the southern border of Virginia–sharing a border with North Carolina. Oh, and guess which pipeline flowing boatloads of cheap, abundant, clean-burning Marcellus Shale gas is due to cross right through the middle of Greensville County? Yep–Dominion’s 550-mile, $5 billion Atlantic Coast Pipeline project that will run from West Virginia through to North Carolina…
    Read More “Dominion to Build Electric Plant in S VA Powered by Marcellus Gas”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Susquehanna County

    PA Court Decision: Leases Don’t Go on Pause When Landowners Sue

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    Put on your hip boots, we have some deep waters to wade through with respect to an important court decision in Pennsylvania that affects landowners and drillers. Last October MDN told you about an important lawsuit that went to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, a case called Harrison v Cabot Oil & Gas (see Important Landowner/Driller Case Heads to PA Supreme Court). In brief, Susquehanna County, PA landowners Wayne and Mary Harrison signed a lease with Cabot Oil & Gas for $100 per acre and 12.5% royalties in 2010. Learning that others in their area got better deals and feeling they were not only hoodwinked but pressured into signing, they sued Cabot halfway through the lease (before any drilling was done) to dissolve the lease. Ultimately that lawsuit was decided in favor of Cabot. But by the time the lawsuit was done and dusted, the original 5-year term had expired without Cabot drilling. The Harrisons claimed since Cabot hadn’t drilled, the lease is now over with. Cabot said the lease went on “pause” when the Harrison’s sued–you can’t very well drill with an active lawsuit. This “lease on pause” case was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court in PA, and in February the Supreme Court ruled that just because there is ongoing litigation, Cabot didn’t have the presumption that the lease was paused (see Cabot O&G Loses PA Supreme Court Case to Extend Lease). That is, Cabot lost the case. But it was referred back to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals for more work before a final final ruling. We now have that final final ruling…
    Read More “PA Court Decision: Leases Don’t Go on Pause When Landowners Sue”

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

    Shell Greenlights Offshore Platform – Good Sign for PA Cracker?

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    reading tea leavesTime, once again, to haul out the tea leaves to see if there’s anything we can divine from an announcement yesterday by Shell that they’ve made a “final investment decision” (or FID) to move forward with a multi-billion dollar project to build a new deep-water offshore drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico. What in the world does that have to do with the Marcellus/Utica? Good question! Let us read the tea leaves and connect some dots for you…
    Read More “Shell Greenlights Offshore Platform – Good Sign for PA Cracker?”

  • Guest Post | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    Guest Post: The Political Disaster that is Gov. Wolf’s PA Severance Tax Proposal

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    MDN friend Charlie Schliebs, managing director of Stone Pier Capital Advisors in Pittsburgh, sent along a copy of his firm’s latest newsletter yesterday. In it, Charlie has penned a superb article about the PA Gov. Tom Wolf administration’s current disaster with respect to the state budget (and Wolf’s demand for a high severance tax). As MDN reported yesterday, Wolf did something no governor has done for 40 years–he vetoed the entire budget (see PA’s Partisan Gov Wolf Vetoes No-Severance-Tax State Budget). Let’s put Wolf’s veto in perspective. He turned down, wholesale, a balanced budget that raises education funding (for the chil’ren) all while holding the line on tax increases. Instead, Wolf chose to shut down the PA state government. Why? Because he wants a nosebleed high tax on Marcellus Shale drillers to transfer their hard-earned money over to teachers’ unions. It’s sick. Charlie is more of a diplomat than we are and uses nicer words, but make no mistake, he has an iron fist in his velvet editorial glove when it comes to “The Political Disaster that is Gov. Wolf’s PA Severance Tax Proposal”…
    Read More “Guest Post: The Political Disaster that is Gov. Wolf’s PA Severance Tax Proposal”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Athens County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH | Wastewater

    Athens County Asks Gov Kasich & ODNR to Stop New Injection Wells

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    Athens County, OH Commissioners have just passed a resolution calling for a ban on new injection wells in the county. The resolution has zero force and no weight of law–it’s not a legal document and if it were, it would be illegal. Only the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) can decide whether or not to issue permits for Class II injection wells in Ohio. Local municipalities have no say in the matter. But that doesn’t stop the nutters in Athens County from mouthing off (the thing they do best). Here’s their latest haughty communication requesting the Governor and the ODNR immediately and indefinitely refrain from issuing any more injection well permits not only in the People’s Socialist Paradise of Athens County, OH, but throughout the entire state of Ohio as well…
    Read More “Athens County Asks Gov Kasich & ODNR to Stop New Injection Wells”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | NiSource

    NiSource/Columbia Pipeline Divorce is Final

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    The NiSource/Columbia Pipeline Group are now officially divorced. Well, they call it a “separation,” but it’s really a divorce. Amicable, but permanent. Last September MDN brought you the news that NiSource, owner of Columbia Gas, would be spinning Columbia off into its own company in 2015 (see NiSource Splits in Two: Columbia Pipeline Will be Separate Company). NiSource the utility will remain focused on being a utility, and Columbia Gas will be spun off into it’s own company called Columbia Pipeline Group (CPG) under a master limited partnership (MLP) structure. As of yesterday the divorce is final and the two companies have gone their separate ways…
    Read More “NiSource/Columbia Pipeline Divorce is Final”

  • DTE Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NEXUS Pipeline | Ohio | Pipelines | Spectra Energy | Statewide OH

    Ohio Chamber of Commerce Endorses NEXUS Gas Pipeline Project

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    People in Ohio continue to choose sides in the debate over whether to build the NEXUS Gas Transmission pipeline, a $1.5-$2.0 billion natural gas pipeline that will carry Utica and Marcellus Shale gas spanning 11 counties in Ohio, 3 counties in Michigan, and eventually connect to the Dawn Energy Hub in Canada. NEXUS is a joint venture between Detroit-based DTE Energy and Houston-based Spectra Energy. Plenty of wackos have come out of the woodwork to oppose it (see Medina County, OH Antis Trot Out Home Rule Ballot Measure and NEXUS Pipeline Files Draft Reports w/FERC, Rejects CORNy Re-Route). Plenty of people have also endorsed the project. The latest power-house group to endorse the NEXUS is the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber points out the NEXUS project will not only be a super stimulant for Ohio’s economy and create jobs, it will also save consumers money on their gas and electric bills…
    Read More “Ohio Chamber of Commerce Endorses NEXUS Gas Pipeline Project”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues

    Fossil Fuels Will Continue to Rule for Next 50-100 Years

    July 2, 2015July 2, 2015

    Let’s disabuse ourselves of the fantasy that so-called renewable energy sources will, in our lifetimes, provide most of our energy needs. Ain’t gonna happen. And not because “we don’t have the political will” or “big oil is stopping it” or any of those malarkey utterings from so-called environmentalists who behave and think on a kindergarten level. Fact: Right now, today, if you lump together wind, solar, geothermal and biomass into the “renewable energy” category, all of them together provide an astounding, astonishing, hugeoriffic…5% of our energy needs in this country. Evil, nasty fossil fuels? They provide 80%+ of our energy needs–and it’s been that way for more than 100 years. So says the U.S. Energy Information Administration, a division of the Dept. of Energy, which belongs to the executive branch, which belongs to Barack Hussein Obama…
    Read More “Fossil Fuels Will Continue to Rule for Next 50-100 Years”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jul 2, 2015

    July 2, 2015July 2, 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, Jul 2, 2015”

  • Energy Companies | Gastar Exploration | Marshall County | Utica Shale | West Virginia

    New Gastar Utica Well in West Virginia Hits Peak of 36.8 Mmcf/d

    July 1, 2015July 1, 2015

    Gas-Well-Decline-Curve-300x232Yesterday Gastar Exploration announced production rates for their second Utica well–drilled in Marshall County, WV. The Blake U-7H well production initially spiked at a high of 36.8 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) early in its first 30 days of being online. The overall average production rate during the first 30 days of going online was 20.2 MMcf/d. Following the first 30 days, the average production over the most recent 5 days was 14.8 MMcf/d. Which kind of gives you an idea of just how quickly well production tappers off…
    Read More “New Gastar Utica Well in West Virginia Hits Peak of 36.8 Mmcf/d”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    With Frack Ban Mission Accomplished, Joe Martens Leaves NY DEC

    July 1, 2015July 1, 2015

    Joe MartensA day after issuing the final nail in the coffin of fracking in NY (see It’s Official: Cuomo Bans Economic Opportunity & Prosperity in NY), the guy doing the nailing is leaving. Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens is leaving the DEC to go back to the anti-drilling Open Spaces Institute–the organization where he was employed before coming to the DEC. It certainly appears like the main purpose in hiring Martens was to slow down, and then stop the momentum to allow fracking in NY. Now that Martens’ mission has been accomplished, he’s ready to make more money again, working for an organization dedicated to stopping any kind of development on land–including and particularly oil and gas development. MDN has been around long enough to have seen Martens come, and now go. We’re proud to say from his very first day on the job we questioned his appointment and commitment to seeing that fracking happens in the Empire State (see our article from February 2011: Gov. Cuomo’s Nomination to Head the NY DEC: Will the Real Joe Martens Please Stand Up?). We’ve always suspected, and shared with you our suspicions, that Martens is anti-drilling. We were right–not that being right feels any better because Martens has royally screwed every landowner in our beloved home state…
    Read More “With Frack Ban Mission Accomplished, Joe Martens Leaves NY DEC”

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