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  • Industrywide Issues | Research | Weather

    Marcellus/Utica 3-Month Temp Forecast: Cold, Warm, Warm

    March 25, 2015March 25, 2015

    Every now and again we check in on the weather forecast–the long range forecast–from Weather Services International. Why? Because the weather has a great deal to do with the price of natural gas, and the price of natural gas has a great deal to do with whether or not drillers are willing to drill for it. Forthwith, here is the temperature forecast for the next three months across the U.S., by region (the Marcellus/Utica is, of course, in the Northeast)…
    Read More “Marcellus/Utica 3-Month Temp Forecast: Cold, Warm, Warm”

  • Dominion Energy | Education | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues

    Dominion to Issue $1.5M in Education Grants in Energy, Environment

    March 25, 2015March 25, 2015

    Dominion, a major natural gas utility and midstream company operating in Connecticut, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia is looking to give away $1.5 million. But not just to anyone. Yesterday Dominion announced they will issue grants that focus on energy, environment and workforce development in the states and areas where they operate. ThepProgram awards up to $50,000 for higher education projects and up to $10,000 for K-12. But, you have to fill out an application and the application must be filed no later than May 15. What are you waiting for! Here’s the details from Dominion…
    Read More “Dominion to Issue $1.5M in Education Grants in Energy, Environment”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Mar 25, 2015

    March 25, 2015March 25, 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, Mar 25, 2015”

  • Energy Companies | Equinor/Statoil | Gastar Exploration | Lease & Royalty Payments | Marshall County | Noble Energy | Utica Shale | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Statoil Cuts Deal to Drill Under 474 Acres of the Ohio River in WV

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    VikingsThe Vikings are Coming! Er, well, at least the Norwegians are. And they’re not coming to conquer but to drill–underneath the Ohio River in West Virginia on the border of Marshall and Wetzel counties. The West Virginia Department of Commerce has cut a deal with Norway-based Statoil which allows the company to drill and frack for oil and natural gas on 474 acres thousands of feet beneath the Ohio River. What are the lease terms? An average price of $8,732 per acre with 20 percent production royalties. That translates into a signing bonus of $4.14 million. And that’s not all. WV is near to signing a deal with Noble Energy and Gastar Exploration on two other Ohio River tracts that will provide lease bonuses of $4.9 million and $749,000 (respectively) along with 20% royalties…
    Read More “Statoil Cuts Deal to Drill Under 474 Acres of the Ohio River in WV”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Statewide PA | Washington County

    Range Resource Secret to Drilling More Productive Wells for Less $

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Every year drillers get better at what they do. They experiment, they learn, they grow. Here’s an example from Range Resources. Range went back to a well pad they previously drilled with five wells and drilled two more. The two new wells used a different technique. Comparing the first year of production from the new wells with the first year of the original wells, the two new wells produced 53% more natural gas (per well) than the old wells did. Tell us again, peak oil/gas theorists, how the shale boom is just a flash in the pan and will be all gone by the end of this decade. Here’s more details on how Range increased production by 53%–what their “secret” is to drilling more productive wells using LESS money per well…
    Read More “Range Resource Secret to Drilling More Productive Wells for Less $”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Gov Wolf Digs In Like a Chigger with Severance Tax Plan

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Newly elected Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, whose administration is filled with Ed Rendell retreads, remains “dug in” when it comes to a severance tax. One of the Rendell retreads (with ties to the anti-drilling PennFuture) is John Hanger, former Secretary of the Dept. of Environmental Protection under Rendell. Hanger is Wolf’s Secretary of Planning and Policy (see PA Gov-Elect Wolf Appoints John Hanger Secretary of High Taxes). Hanger ran against Wolf and Wolf’s (now) chief of staff, Katie McGinty, who is herself another Rendell retread, before dropping out of the governor race last year (see Pass One Last Joint for John Hanger). True to his far-left lib Dem roots, Hanger (as Wolf’s mouthpiece on this issue) is saying we need those high severance taxes and we need them now. Squishy RINO Republicans, like Senator Joe Scarnati, will consider adopting the severance tax–but only after being bribed enough, er, ah, pension reform is dealt with first…
    Read More “PA Gov Wolf Digs In Like a Chigger with Severance Tax Plan”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    PA 2014 Top 5 Lists for: Wells Drilled / Inspections / Violations

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Top 5We’ve written about it before, but once again we want to highlight the excellent service provided by Marcellusgas.org. They maintain a data site filled with facts and figures on every shale well in Pennyslvania. Everything from production to how much brine/wastewater is produced to the number (and type) of violations for each well (and for each driller). It’s a true treasure trove. You can access a lot with a free membership, but it only costs $20 a year to access a whole lot more. (No, we don’t even know the guy who runs it and we don’t get paid to sing their praises!) Marcellusgas.org recently sent an email to members with some “top 5” lists for 2014: the top 5 counties with highest number of wells drilled, top 5 drillers by number of wells drilled, top 5 for number of inspections (by county and driller) and top 5 for number of violations (by county and driller). We found the lists interesting and thought you would too…
    Read More “PA 2014 Top 5 Lists for: Wells Drilled / Inspections / Violations”

  • Carrizo Oil & Gas | Energy Companies | Rice Energy

    The Mad Dash to Raise Cash Continues: Carrizo & Rice Energy

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    The “get cash through the door” game continues for both drillers (E&P) and midstream companies. We have two more drillers looking to get cash through the door in two different ways. Last week, Carizzo Oil & Gas, an independent oil and gas company with drilling operations in several shale plays including the Marcellus and Utica, floated a plan to use equity financing (selling more of the company via shares of stock) to raise $205 million by floating 4.5 million shares of stock for $45.50 per share. Carrizo, which has no plans to drill new wells in the northeast in 2015 (see Carrizo Cuts Budget 35%, No Drilling Planned in Utica/Marcellus in 2015), will use the money to pay down debt. Meanwhile, Rice Energy, which is a “pure play” energy company targeting the Marcellus/Utica, announced yesterday they’re going the IOU route–issuing new notes, or promises to repay loans (incurring more debt), hoping to raise $400 million to be used for “for general corporate purposes, including capital expenditures”…
    Read More “The Mad Dash to Raise Cash Continues: Carrizo & Rice Energy”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Marcellus Industry Consolation Prize: DEP Conventional Board

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection Acting Sec. John Quigley packed the DEP’s Oil & Gas Technical Advisory Board with members who will rubber stamp his onerous new drilling rules (see PA DEP Sec Quigley Pulls a Fast One, Changes Drilling Rules). Quigley used the excuse that the board was splitting in two, one board (the TAB) to cover unconventional/shale drilling, the other–Conventional Oil and Gas Advisory Committee (COGAC)–to cover traditional, vertical-only drilling. TAB is arguably the more important board because conventional drilling, which once was the only kind of drilling in the state, has all but shriveled up. There’s hardly any conventional drilling in PA these days. So with the TAB safely full of Quigley acolytes, it’s time to hand out the consolation prizes to the industry by giving them seats on the COGAC. Which is exactly what happened yesterday…
    Read More “PA Marcellus Industry Consolation Prize: DEP Conventional Board”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Public Opinion

    Gallup Poll on Fracking Shows it to be a Partisan/Political Issue

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Gallup is out with a nationwide poll that asks this question: Do you favor or oppose hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” as a means of increasing the production of natural gas and oil in the U.S.? The headline that news organizations are reporting is that across all age groups and party affiliations, it’s a 40/40 split–40% favor fracking and 40% oppose it. If you dig a little deeper, you find this should be the real headline: Republicans favor fracking, Democrats oppose it. If you dig deeper still, you’ll find those who have grown a brain (50+ years old) are in favor of fracking, while inexperienced (and frankly dumber) young people oppose it. That about sums up the poll numbers (see them below). At least, those are the poll numbers shared by Gallup. They don’t bother to share the cross-tabs–the underlying details of the poll. We’d love to see it broken out by region–or by state. Did Gallup weight the poll with people from New England or California and under-represent places like Texas and North Dakota? We don’t know. Therefore we don’t know how truly reflective this poll is of “average” American opinion…
    Read More “Gallup Poll on Fracking Shows it to be a Partisan/Political Issue”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Slashes 2015 Budget Again, Another $500M

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Just a month ago Chesapeake Energy released their disastrous 2014 numbers and their stock price took a huge hit. Along with the numbers for 2014, Chessy released a projected budget for 2015 of $4-$4.5 billion, down 34% over 2014 (see Chesapeake Energy Earnings Down 60%; Cutting Budget 34% in 2015). It’s a month later and Chesapeake has just slashed the 2015 budget again–another $500 million. They blame it on the low commodity price of natural gas…
    Read More “Chesapeake Slashes 2015 Budget Again, Another $500M”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Carl Ichan Ups Ownership of Chesapeake, Continues to Lose $

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    Corporate Raider Carl Ichan continues his stranglehold on Chesapeake Energy. Ichan, you may recall, holds the second highest number of Chesapeake shares of stock and was largely the person responsible for booting Aubrey McClendon from the company he co-founded in April 2013 (see McClendon Exits Chesapeake, Well-Bonused “Friends” Replace Him). In the lead-up to ejecting McClendon, Ichan increased his ownership in the company, starting in November 2012 (see Carl Ichan Ups Stake in Chesapeake Energy). He upped his ownership again after McClendon left, in August 2013 (see Corporate Raider Carl Ichan Ups Stake in Chesapeake – Again). How has that worked out for Carl? He’s losing money hand over fist (see Carl Icahn Has Lost $633 Million on Chesapeake Gamble…So Far). But channeling his inner Britney Spears (“Oops I Did It Again”), Carl just can’t get enough of the money-losing Chessy. He’s just increased his stake again–to 11% of the company. He remains Chessy’s #2 stockholder, behind fellow corporate raider Mason Hawkins…
    Read More “Carl Ichan Ups Ownership of Chesapeake, Continues to Lose $”

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

    Jesse White is Back, Trying to Run as Republican for Judge

    March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

    This is really rich. Remember Jesse White–a member of the PA House of Representatives (Washington County, PA) who cyber bullied some of his own pro-drilling constituents using fake online IDs? (see How the Mighty Have Fallen: PA Rep White Admits Guilt, Not Sorry) White didn’t, as any normal person would, resign in shame for his disgusting offense. He served the rest of his term and the Democrats in his district were obtuse enough to put him on the ballot again. He lost last November, big time (see End of an Ignominious Era: PA Rep Jesse White Loses). White has now set his sites quite a bit lower–running for PA magisterial district court judge. Around our neck of the woods they call it being a town justice–as low as you can go in the court system (no offense intended to magisterial judges who do an important job!). But get this: White tried to lock up both the Democrat AND Republican lines on the ballot for the upcoming primary in May–by getting 100 or so RINOs to sign his petition for the Republican line on the ballot. Just one problem–not all of the signatures were legit and a judge tossed enough of them that old Jesse can’t run as a Republican. That has him crying the blues yet again…
    Read More “Jesse White is Back, Trying to Run as Republican for Judge”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Mar 24, 2015

    March 24, 2015March 24, 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, Mar 24, 2015”

  • Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Strategy Change? Some Buy Mineral Rights in OH Instead of Leasing

    March 23, 2015March 23, 2015

    Change the rulesA change in strategy? The Wheeling News Register is reporting an uptick in the purchase of mineral rights in the Upper Ohio Valley area. If a landowner owns both the surface and mineral rights, the typical situation is that the landowner will lease the mineral rights to an energy company for a certain period of time, receiving an up-front signing bonus. If drilled, the landowner will receive ongoing royalties from any gas (or oil) produced. But in some cases, instead of leasing, energy companies are buying the mineral rights. That is, the mineral rights become separated from ownership of the land on the surface. The energy company then owns the mineral rights, along with the right to use a bit of the surface to locate a drill pad and wells. The landowner selling the mineral rights gets a higher initial signing bonus by selling the mineral rights as opposed to leasing. But they also get zero royalties when selling the mineral rights. It becomes a decision between a little more money now, or a lot more money later. What kind of money are we talking about?…
    Read More “Strategy Change? Some Buy Mineral Rights in OH Instead of Leasing”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    Dela. Riverkeeper Loses Bid to Stop Transco Expansion in PA

    March 23, 2015March 23, 2015

    Question for THE Delaware Riverkeeper: What address should Williams send you the $1,125,000 bill because you blocked their tree cutting for a FERC-approved pipeline extension in Luzerne County? That’s how much it ended up costing Williams after THE Delaware Riverkeeper found a judge in Washington, DC who stopped Williams from clearing trees along the path of the pipeline expansion starting March 11 (see Dela. Riverkeeper Halts Transco Pipeline Upgrade with Lawsuit). Riverkeeper was hoping they could run the clock out because Williams can’t cut those trees from April through October, just in case an endangered Indiana bat decides to roost in a tree. Riverkeeper knows that and wanted to screw with the tree cutting schedule, hoping to buy an additional seven months to mount more legal challenges. The Riverkeeper legal shenanigan cost Williams real money (see Dela. Riverkeeper Leidy Lawsuit Costing Williams $125K per Day). It ended up being 9 days total, until a judge ruled last Thursday that Williams could resume their tree cutting (as we knew they would). Nine days at $125K per day is $1,125,000. Since Riverkeeper lost their case, we think they should pay the bill…
    Read More “Dela. Riverkeeper Loses Bid to Stop Transco Expansion in PA”

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