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

    CSSD Expands Certification Standard to Include Wastewater Disposal

    March 2, 2015March 2, 2015

    The Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD) has popped back into the news. The CSSD is an effort by both the drilling industry and environmental groups to craft a set of standards that both sides can support resulting in (for those companies who follow the standards)–a sort of Underwriters Laboratory “seal of approval” certification. You can boil it down to an effort to, “Can’t we all just get along?” As MDN has chronicled over the past two years since it was launched in March 2013, it’s been a rocky start for the CSSD (see MDN’s string of stories on the CSSD here). MDN has been critical of the organization from the beginning, although lately we’ve begun to warm to the organization and its mission. We’ve spoken in person with both the former executive director of the CSSD, Andrew Place (from EQT) and the current executive director, Susan LeGros. They both make a compelling case for the organization. LeGros and the CSSD announced last week they have, for the first time, expanded one of their 15 standards to include guidelines for what happens to frack wastewater after it has left the drilling site…
    Read More “CSSD Expands Certification Standard to Include Wastewater Disposal”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Major Improvements Coming to Fracking Chemical Database FracFocus

    March 2, 2015March 2, 2015

    FracFocus is the national hydraulic fracturing chemical registry. Some 20 states now use it to fully disclose the fracking chemicals used at each and every shale well drilled. Want to know what chemicals were used to drill a specific well near you? Head to FracFocus.org and you’ll quickly find the answer. FracFocus, supported by the industry, is managed by the Ground Water Protection Council and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, two organizations whose missions both revolve around conservation and environmental protection. Anti-drillers don’t like FracFocus because it publishes the truth about chemicals used in fracking–it ain’t all that much and it ain’t killin’ people. Therefore, anti-drillers look to denigrate the good work being done by FracFocus (don’t listen to their lies). More good news: Even though it’s just four years old, FracFocus continues to innovate and update. In 2015 they’re rolling out several major new improvements…
    Read More “Major Improvements Coming to Fracking Chemical Database FracFocus”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Research

    New Research: Shale Drilling has Enormous Benefits for Economy

    March 2, 2015March 2, 2015

    A new research paper recently published by researchers at the University of Wyoming takes a close look at the economic benefits and potential pitfalls of shale drilling. The paper, titled “The Economics of Shale Gas Development” (full copy below) was accepted last November for publication later this year in the Annual Review of Resources Economics. The upshot of the paper is this: there are ENORMOUS economic benefits from shale drilling–and we’ll realize those benefits as long as we don’t screw it up. That is, we need to be mindful of, and careful to manage, the environmental impacts from drilling…
    Read More “New Research: Shale Drilling has Enormous Benefits for Economy”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Columbia County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    A Picture of a “Peaceful” Protester “Targeted” by the Evil Gas Industry

    March 2, 2015March 2, 2015

    Three weeks ago we told you about Wendy Lee, a Marxist professor at Bloomsburg University (Columbia County, PA) who feels like she’s being singled out for scrutiny by law enforcement authorities because of her protest activities against shale gas drilling (see Anti-Drillers Don’t Like Being Considered Suspects in Crimes). A PA State Trooper showed up on her doorstep a year ago to ask her some uncomfortable questions. She’s still spitting and sputtering about it a year later, even though she was never arrested nor even accused of anything. Lee maintains she’s just an aw shucks peaceful protester and the big, evil, nasty drilling industry is trying to silence her with scare tactics. Just one teeny tiny problem with her contention that she’s “just a peaceful protester.” In this case, a picture is truly worth a thousand words…
    Read More “A Picture of a “Peaceful” Protester “Targeted” by the Evil Gas Industry”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Mar 2-15, 2015 [Free]

    March 2, 2015March 2, 2015

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next. 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 Mar 2-15, 2015 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Mar 2, 2015

    March 2, 2015March 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: Mon, Mar 2, 2015”

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

    Ripping the Mask off PennFuture & It’s Former Employees

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    ripping mask offFor months now, since the announcements of who then Gov.-elect Tom Wolf would appoint in his new administration to head up environmental efforts at both the Dept. of Environmental Protection (John Quigley) and the Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources (Cindy Dunn), MDN has called attention to the fact that both of those individuals are problematic based on their previous roles in the anti-drilling organization PennFuture. A third member of the Wolf administration is John Hanger, a previous Secretary at the DEP and an early member (supposedly founder) of PennFuture. All three once worked for Democrat Gov. Ed “Fast Eddie” Rendell and now are at the top of the power structure in Harrisburg working for Wolf. MDN friend and ace analyst Tom Shepstone rips the mask off PennFuture and exposes it for what it is in a new article published on his always excellent Natural Gas Now website. Tom delves into the intricate (and sleazy) web that connects PennFuture to anti-drilling organizations like the Heinz Endowments, the Delaware Riverkeeper, William Penn Foundation, FracTracker Alliance and others. Because it’s important for PA citizens to understand who these people are–and because it’s important for PA’s legislators to question (grill) Quigley and Dunn about their anti-drilling activities before confirming them–we bring you Tom’s excellent expose below…
    Read More “Ripping the Mask off PennFuture & It’s Former Employees”

  • Air Quality | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Potter County | Regulation | Statewide PA | Tioga County (PA)

    Crushing Defeat for PennFuture in Lawsuit re Compressor Stations

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    Bill Clinton definition of is isPennFuture, the anti-drilling organization that has produced three top lieutenants in the PA Gov. Tom Wolf administration (see Ripping the Face off PennFuture & It’s Former Employees), frequently uses the court system in its attempt to slow or stop the Marcellus industry. One such case was a lawsuit PennFuture filed against Ultra Resources in 2011. Ultra had eight compressor stations scattered across Tioga and Potter counties–all of them many miles apart from each other. PennFuture tried to make the legal argument that all of the compressor stations should be combined together and treated as a single entity for the purposes of the federal Clean Air Act, which would have resulted in either very expensive equipment to reduce each facility’s nitrgen oxide (NOx) output, or perhaps closed some of them down to make the combined total come in under a certain threshold. PennFuture tried to say the eight facilities are “adjacent” for the purpose of the Clean Air Act. Ultra argued adjacent means “next to,” as in sharing a border. It all boils down to what the definition of adjacent means. Earlier this week U.S. District Court for Pennsylvania’s Middle District ruled in favor of Ultra and against PennFuture…
    Read More “Crushing Defeat for PennFuture in Lawsuit re Compressor Stations”

  • Broome County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation

    One NY Town Plans to Frack Anyway, Looks for Way Around Cuomo Ban

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    A common misconception for those who live in New York–especially dunderheaded anti-drillers–is that “Cuomo banned all fracking” in the Empire State. Sorry you dolts, fracking has been going on in this state for more than 40 years–and continues to this very day. The kind of fracking Cuomo banned is water-based, high volume horizontal fracking. New York’s drillers have and continue to drill vertical wells and frack them using less than 75,000 gallons of water. Presumably if a driller wants to drill a horizontal shale well and use something other than water, they can do that as well. At least, that’s the theory–and it’s that theory that the Town of Windsor (in Broome County, NY) is using to develop a plan to allow drillers to develop new shale wells in the town…
    Read More “One NY Town Plans to Frack Anyway, Looks for Way Around Cuomo Ban”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA’s “Independent” Fiscal Office Says Drillers Pay Low Taxes

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    It appears PA Gov. Tom Wolf’s severance tax proposal isn’t the slam dunk he thought it would be. Must be time to sneak in a supposedly “impartial study” that says raising taxes on drillers won’t hurt anybody–they ain’t goin’ nowhere ’cause that gas in under Pennsylvania soil. And right on cue the partisan so-called Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office (IFO)–populated with Democrats appointed by Ed Rendell and paid with taxpayer’s money–has issued a “research brief” which says the “effective tax rate” on PA drillers four years ago was 5.3%–but today it’s a measly 2.1% (robber barrons!). The new “brief” delights Gov. Wolf and the soak-the-drillers-we-hate-fossil-fuels-anyway Democrats in Harrisburg. This is not the first so-called research issued by the IFO calling for high taxes on drillers. They said the same thing last year–only last year’s report was longer (see PA Partisan Study Finds PA Needs to Soak Drillers with New Taxes). Here’s the latest pathetic attempt to build a case for stealing the money from one industry (oil & gas) to give it away to another (big education)…
    Read More “PA’s “Independent” Fiscal Office Says Drillers Pay Low Taxes”

  • CONE Midstream | Energy Services

    CONE Midstream’s Strong Beginning, Hits 500 Mmcf/d 6 Mos Early

    February 27, 2015May 13, 2015

    NOTE: The original version of this article incorrectly stated CONE had hit 1 billion cubic feet per day of throughput. MDN regrets the mathematical error!

    In August 2014, CONSOL Energy and Noble Energy formed a midstream joint venture called CONE Midstream to primarily serve to connect their Marcellus and Utica wells (see CONSOL & Noble Energy Form New Marcellus Midstream Company). In October, CONE floated an initial public offering (IPO) to sell units (units are like stocks for master limited partnerships) in the new jv, raising $423 million (see CONE Midstream’s IPO Takes in $423M, Market Cap Already $1.71B!). The fledgling jv is growing up fast. The company has already passed the 500 million cubic feet per day (Mmcf/d) of throughput on its pipeline system–six months ahead of schedule. In 2014 the company had $15.3 million of revenue…
    Read More “CONE Midstream’s Strong Beginning, Hits 500 Mmcf/d 6 Mos Early”

  • Energy Companies | Halcon Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Halcon CEO Floyd Wilson: “What’s the Utica?”

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    In January, MDN told you the news that Halcon Resources, with with some 140,000 net acres in the Ohio Utica Shale, would not do any Utica drilling in 2015 (see Halcon Resources: Slashes Drilling Budget 50%, No Utica for 2015). Yesterday Halcon held an analyst/investor conference call to discuss the company’s 2014 results and 2015 projections. On the call was Floyd Wilson–the very straight-talking CEO of Halcon who once said he would drill no more, well, er, “substandard” wells in the Utica (see Halcon CEO Says No More S***** Wells in Northern OH Utica). The Utica came up precisely once on yesterday’s phone call. Here’s what the colorful Wilson said during a Q&A…
    Read More “Halcon CEO Floyd Wilson: “What’s the Utica?””

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation | Statewide MD

    Maryland Dems Introduce Liability Bill in Attempt to Ban Fracking

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    Maryland’s anti-drillers aren’t going down without a fight. On his way out of office, Maryland Democrat Martin O’Malley set the wheels in motion to allow fracking in the state (see Maryland Gets Ready to Frack! Gov O’Malley Files New Regulations). Almost immediately a Maryland Democrat in the House of Delegates, from a Washington, DC suburb, introduced a moratorium bill (see Maryland Delegate Introduces Moratorium, Before Fracking Begins). That bill isn’t getting any traction, so the Dems have returned to a favorite tactic used by totalitarian governments around the world: you’re guilty until you prove you’re innocent. It’s the exact opposite of the jurisprudence philosophy that underpins the greatest country on earth–ours. In the USA, you’re innocent until proven guilty. But a new bill just introduced in the Maryland legislature, actually supported by Maryland’s Democrat attorney general, would flip that around and presume drillers are at fault if there’s the least little change in water quality, air quality, etc. Under this bill, you’re guilty and YOU WILL PAY until you prove otherwise. In other words, this bill is a ban on drilling flying under a different name…
    Read More “Maryland Dems Introduce Liability Bill in Attempt to Ban Fracking”

  • Energy Services | MarkWest Energy

    MarkWest Floats Notes Seeking $650M…or $500M…or $1.15B – Which?

    February 27, 2015February 27, 2015

    Somebody help us out here. We noticed one day after MarkWest Energy released their 2014 numbers and commentary (see MarkWest Energy Continues to Soar in 2014, New Record for Northeast and MarkWest Energy Investor Phone Call Excerpts + PowerPoint), the company issued two press releases saying they are shopping senior unsecured notes (essentially IOUs) looking to raise money to pay off other money they borrowed in the past. Yes, they’re borrowing money to pay off borrowed money. One of the press releases says they want $650 million, and the other says $500 million. Are these two different tranches of money they’re after ($1.15 billion total)? Or did they issue one press release to supersede the other? And if so, which amount do they really want? Help!…
    Read More “MarkWest Floats Notes Seeking $650M…or $500M…or $1.15B – Which?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Feb 27, 2015

    February 27, 2015February 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: Fri, Feb 27, 2015”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Energy Earnings Down 60%; Cutting Budget 34% in 2015

    February 26, 2015February 26, 2015

    boy who cried wolfCorporate raiders Mason Hawkins and Carl Ichan, Chesapeake Energy’s two largest investors, are not happy men today. Chesapeake released its full year and fourth quarter 2014 update yesterday and earnings were down–60% from 2013. Depressed earnings can largely be blamed on the low price of natural gas and oil, but also on Chesapeake’s lower estimated production for 2015. The news resulted in a stampede of investors selling Chessy’s stock–which took a massive 11% hit yesterday. Among the many bits of news coming from Chesapeake yesterday is that the company will slash its 2015 capital budget 34% over what it spent in 2014. There will be less drilling in both the Marcellus and Utica Shale, and Chesapeake is actually (if you believe them this time) shutting in wells in the Marcellus/Utica and curtailing some of their production, waiting for the price to increase. They’ve made that threat in the past and never followed through (see Chesapeake’s NatGas Production Cuts Never Materialized). The boy who cried wolf comes to mind. Below is the 2014 report from Chesapeake…
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy Earnings Down 60%; Cutting Budget 34% in 2015”

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