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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research | Wastewater

    Carnegie Mellon Study on Challenges of Water Mgmt in Fracking

    May 26, 2015May 26, 2015

    MDN spotted a newly published study in the journal Environmental Chemistry titled “Current perspective on produced water management challenges during hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas recovery.” The study, authored by two researchers from Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, takes a look at the impact of shale drilling on water resources–particularly the wastewater that results from fracking. MDN does not have a copy of the study. The abstract (below) doesn’t give us much to go on as to whether or not the authors believe fracking can be done safely. We also don’t know who funded the research. We offer you the summary and abstract (below) as a heads up that you can expect to read more about the study. That is, you can expect to read more about it unless the conclusion from the study says the challenges of fracking can be adequately managed. If that’s the finding, you can rely on mainstream media to totally ignore this study…
    Read More “Carnegie Mellon Study on Challenges of Water Mgmt in Fracking”

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

    Pittsburgh Newspaper Calls Out Dela. Riverkeeper over Penn East

    May 26, 2015May 26, 2015

    It’s so unusual we have to highlight it. One of two major newspapers in Pittsburgh, the Tribune-Review, has called out THE Delaware Riverkeeper over its opposition to the Penn East Pipeline. The Penn East, if built, will run 114 miles from the Scranton, PA area to the Trenton, NJ area. An editorial in the Tribune-Review last Friday questions the true motivation of THE Delaware Riverkeeper in their opposition to Penn East and tells the group, in so many words, to put up or shut up. Tell us exactly how the pipeline will “damage” the environment–and if you can’t, go away and leave us all in peace to build a pipeline with tremendous economic benefits in both jobs and lower energy costs for consumers…
    Read More “Pittsburgh Newspaper Calls Out Dela. Riverkeeper over Penn East”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    Another Reality TV Show Looks to Exploit Shale “Suddenly Rich”

    May 26, 2015May 26, 2015

    We don’t much care for reality TV shows–especially those that aim to exploit regular folks. The story of fracking and the “untold riches” that flow from it have been the fodder for previous so-called reality TV shows–shows that bombed (see Blood and Oil: New “Reality TV” Series about OH Oil Company and Who Wants to be a (Fracking) Millionaire?). There’s nothing so predictable as a bad idea getting recycled for television. So here we go again. The same people behind “Real Housewives of Orange County” has put out a casting call for people who have struck it rich by signing leases for shale fracking. The new series, titled “Suddenly Rich,” will cast more than just folks who got rich from fracking. They’ll cast people getting rich from the lottery, insurance payout, etc. In other words, they want to show how sudden big money was squandered by poor idiots that don’t know their head from other parts of their anatomy. In a word, it’s about exploitation…
    Read More “Another Reality TV Show Looks to Exploit Shale “Suddenly Rich””

  • Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Regulation

    Propane Gets its Own Congressional Caucus, Support from OH/PA/NY

    May 26, 2015May 26, 2015

    No doubt you’ve heard of Congressional caucuses, right? They are informal groups composed of members of Congress, dedicated to the promotion of a single issue or cause. One of the most prominent such groups, perhaps the most well known, is the Congressional Black Caucus. (Can you imagine a group called the Congressional White Caucus? But we digress.) There’s the Blue Dog Coalition–a group of liberal Democrats pretending to be conservatives. How about the Republican Study Committee? No, they’re not Congresspersons who need to study more. They’re a group of conservative Republicans promoting social and economic conservative values (i.e. traditional values this country was founded on). There are, according to the Congressional Research Service, some 694 (!) such groups or caucuses in the U.S. Congress. Here’s number 695: the Congressional Propane Caucus. Yes, propane, a natural gas liquid (and filthy hydrocarbon destroying Mother Earth through evil global warming) now has a group of both Republicans and Democrats (truly bipartisan) Congresspeople who have formed a caucus to promote and legislate and protect and push the use of propane–a fossil fuel. The brand new Propane Caucus has among it’s members Congressman from the Marcellus and Utica Shale region–from Ohio, Pennsylvania and (yes) even from New York…
    Read More “Propane Gets its Own Congressional Caucus, Support from OH/PA/NY”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Statewide NY

    NYer Sets Out to Make a Fracking Documentary that Tells the Truth

    May 26, 2015May 26, 2015

    MDN friend Victor Furman is a man on a mission. Vic is a New York landowner and a “shale gas activist” working with the Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY). Vic is also co-host of the JLCNY’s JLC United Good News Table Talk Radio Show. Vic is passionate about restoring New Yorkers’ Constitutional rights to allow shale drilling. Vic’s latest project: He’s going to make a shale gas documentary–without the help of HBO and its liberal backers. Instead, Vic needs some help from pro-shale gas supporters. He’s going to travel to states that allow shale drilling and film the people who live close to it, telling their stories and reporting what he sees. As Vic says, he’ll report it all, “good, bad or indifferent.” Here’s the low down on Vic’s effort to get the truth out about shale drilling…
    Read More “NYer Sets Out to Make a Fracking Documentary that Tells the Truth”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for May 25 – Aug 24 (90 Days)

    May 26, 2015May 26, 2015

    Below are upcoming events for the next three months (90 days). To see the full list of future events, visit this page: //marcellusdrilling.com/calendar/.

    NOTE: To have an item included, please email it to: calendar@marcellusdrilling.com.
    Read More “Calendar of Events for May 25 – Aug 24 (90 Days)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, May 26, 2015

    May 26, 2015May 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: Tue, May 26, 2015”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | Lease & Royalty Payments | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp

    Deer Lakes School Signs Lease for $3,100/Acre + 18% Royalties

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    money bagAttention Martian parents from the Mars School District in Middlesex Township (Butler County), PA: In Allegheny County (bordering Butler County on the south) the Deer Lakes School District has just signed a lease to allow shale drilling under school property. Why are you Martians so afraid of shale drilling? (see Martian Arrogance: Town MUST “Protect Us” from Drilling via Zoning) At Tuesday night’s school board meeting, Deer Lakes board members voted to lease 110 acres of school property for drilling under (not on) with Huntley & Huntley, Inc. The lease terms are $3,100 per acre in a signing bonus and 18% royalties–yielding a nice check for $341,000 to the school just for signing. Those terms are not quite as rosy as last year’s deal struck by Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald who negotiated what turns out to be close to $4,000 per acre (and an 18% royalty) for leasing 1,180 acres in Deer Lakes Park (see Allegheny Co Exec Bests Range on Deer Lakes Park Lease Deal). The county park is literally a stone’s throw from the school…
    Read More “Deer Lakes School Signs Lease for $3,100/Acre + 18% Royalties”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | North Carolina | Regulation

    Judge Puts NC Fracking on Hold Pending Outcome of Lawsuit

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    Last July MDN told you that the first permits to frack shale wells in North Carolina would start to be issued this July (see North Carolina Shames New York: Fracking Begins in 2015). The NC Mining and Energy Commission did its part and completed regulations in March (see Triassic Park: North Carolina Becomes 34th State to Frack Shale). Everything was set to go. And then the lawsuits began. A NC judge has issued a ruling that prohibits the Mining and Energy Commission from issuing any permits until another case currently before the NC Supreme Court–questioning the legality of the appointment of several boards that manage state resources and the environment–plays out. It’s a pretty safe bet that the first permits to frack in NC won’t happen in July…
    Read More “Judge Puts NC Fracking on Hold Pending Outcome of Lawsuit”

  • Deep Well Services | Energy Services

    PA Snubber Flourishes in Industry Downturn – Lessons Learned

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    There’s no denying that with the number of drilling rigs reduced in the Marcellus/Utica, the supply chain–those businesses that service the industry–have also seen a reduction in business. You can’t lay down 30% of your rigs and not have some kind of effect on the industry. But not every supply chain business has been negatively affected. Deep Well Services (DWS), a “snubbing” oilfield services company headquartered in Pennsylvania, continues to break new revenue records and grow the payroll with new employees. Last July they had 128 employees. As of May this year, they have 140, and by the end of the year that number will be 190. That’s really saying something in this current downturn in the industry. How did they do it?…
    Read More “PA Snubber Flourishes in Industry Downturn – Lessons Learned”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA | Williams | Wyoming County (PA)

    PA Landowners Beware Antis Wanting to “Help You” w/Pipeline Deal

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    Landowners in northeast and central Pennsylvania should be wary of (and avoid) a new effort to try and recruit them into a “landowner group” that’s really just an anti-drilling group being formed to fight Williams and their much-needed Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project. Two anti-drilling kids (or youths, if you prefer) are spearheading the effort. Alex Lotorto is one of them. Alex has been one of the community agitators against the natural gas fired electric generating plant proposed for Jessup, PA (see Serial Protestor Alex Lotorto Seeks New Venue in Jessup). Alex and another twenty-something anti-driller, Allison Petryk (from New Jersey), recently conducted a meeting for unsuspecting landowners at the Tunkhannock Public Library in Wyoming County…
    Read More “PA Landowners Beware Antis Wanting to “Help You” w/Pipeline Deal”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Vermont Wackos (Including AARP) Oppose 43-Mile Natgas Pipeline

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    The fossil fuel hating nutjobs are out in force in Vermont. Anti-drillers who hate fracking because they hate natural gas because natural gas is an evil, nasty “fossil fuel” are trying to stall progress on a 43-mile natural gas pipeline Vermont Gas Systems is laying between Chittenden and Addison counties to deliver clean burning natural gas to Vermonters. Those opposing the pipeline include the wackos from a group called Rising Tide Vermont. But unfortunately, the pipeline is also being opposed by the Vermont Fuel Dealers Association (companies that deliver fuel oil) and opposed by even the socialist Vermont AARP. Who knows why the old farts association is opposing the pipeline–probably because no one paid them off (as others have done in the past). It’s a sad state of affairs, but Vermont Gas Systems is going on the offensive with a PR campaign…
    Read More “Vermont Wackos (Including AARP) Oppose 43-Mile Natgas Pipeline”

  • Commodity Price | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Moody’s Says O&G Company Default Rate in 2015 Going Higher

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    On Tuesday Moody’s Investors Service released a new report titled “Oil and Gas: The Bad, Ugly and Good.” The 12-page, which will set you back $550 (or free if you’re company subscribes to Moody’s) says, in essence, because the price of oil is recovering slowly, instead of quickly, “weaker oil & gas issuers are at a much greater risk of default.” That is, some drillers in 2015 will either go under or get bought out. How many? A high level summary of the report (below) doesn’t say how many. What it does say is that of all the companies rated by Moody’s with a credit rating of B3 or lower (too much debt, not enough revenue), 15% of all the companies in that list are oil & gas companies. That’s up from 8% of all companies in the list a year ago. In other words, it’s getting worse for drillers (or exploration & production companies, as it’s more properly called)…
    Read More “Moody’s Says O&G Company Default Rate in 2015 Going Higher”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    New Bill “Encourages” FERC to Make Speedier Pipeline Approvals

    May 21, 2015May 21, 2015

    Senator Shelley Moore Capito, from West Virginia, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, recently introduced a bill that speed up the approval time for new pipeline projects. The “Oil and Gas Production and Distribution Reform Act” strengthens the role of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to better coordinate government agencies involved in the pipeline permitting process. That is, it gooses FERC and tells them to hurry it up (especially with Marcellus and Utica pipeline projects)–and reportedly gives them new tools and new deadlines to do so…
    Read More “New Bill “Encourages” FERC to Make Speedier Pipeline Approvals”

  • About MDN

    Happy Memorial Day! MDN Off Friday & Monday

    May 21, 2015May 26, 2015

    Memorial DayHave a great Memorial Day weekend–and don’t forget to remember and commemorate those who have given their lives for this country, to protect and defend her. MDN will be off on both Friday and Monday (no stories). We’re taking a long weekend to be with family and recharge the batteries. We’ll do so in one of our favorite spots on Mother Earth–in beautiful Lancaster County, PA.

    Every Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day MDN editor Jim Willis makes a short trip to the Broome County Veteran’s Memorial Arena in Binghamton, NY. Outside the Arena on one of the corners is a memorial where the names of Broome County residents who have fought and died in every war ever fought–from the Revolutionary War through the current war on terror in Afghanistan–is etched in stone on a series of pedestals. It is a small version of our own Viet Nam Wall, if you will. It is Jim’s way of honoring the war dead–to simply pay a brief visit and remember them. Read some of the names. Reflect on the price they paid–the ultimate price.

    Perhaps there is a similar monument where you live. Or a Memorial Day parade. Or something else. Find a way this Memorial Day to remember the war dead and be thankful for the freedom you have–because it was purchased with a very high price: the lives of those people.

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, May 21, 2015

    May 21, 2015May 21, 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, May 21, 2015”

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