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  • Energy Companies | Ohio | PDC Energy | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    PDC Energy Pushes Pause Button on OH Utica Drilling for 2015

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    pause buttonPDC Energy, with 67,000 acres of leases in Ohio’s Utica Shale, is not among the largest Utica drillers. But they’re by no means insignificant either. The company released their 2015 capital expenditure (capex) budget and production guidance yesterday. PDC says they will idle their single drilling rig in the Ohio Utica in 2015 and spend just $38 million in the Utica next year (compared to $190 million in 2014) to finish up several wells already begun. PDC says the price of natgas is just too darned low right now and that they will be back when the price goes up. (Our thought: PDC will have a long wait!) PDC is instead spending their money in the Niobrara Shale in Colorado–although the company plans to spend 14% less next year than they did this year…
    Read More “PDC Energy Pushes Pause Button on OH Utica Drilling for 2015”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | New York | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regency Energy Partners | Statewide NY | Statewide PA | Talisman Energy

    Talisman Considers Sale of Marcellus Midstream Assets to Regency

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    Three weeks ago Talisman was rumored to be near a deal to sell its New York/Pennsylvania pipeline system to Regency Energy Partners. Talisman owns some 435 miles of gathering and transmission pipelines in NY/PA. However, the deal, which was supposedly imminent and rumored to be worth $1 billion, still hasn’t happened. Why? Could it be the revived talks by Repsol to buy Talisman (see Rumor Mill: Repsol Once Again Interested in Buying Talisman)? We don’t know. One thing we do know is that corporate raider Carl Icahn, who has his claws deeply into Talisman (as he does with Chesapeake Energy), is the puppet master pulling the strings and forcing the company to sell assets. Here’s the sitrep (situation report) as of a few weeks ago, according to sources talking to Bloomberg News…
    Read More “Talisman Considers Sale of Marcellus Midstream Assets to Regency”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Washington County

    MarkWest Builds/Operates Compressor Station w/o Building Permit

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    Hmmm. Here’s a story we don’t like to report, and fear there’s more to the story than we now know, but report it we must. MarkWest Energy, arguably the largest and most important midstream (pipelines & processing plants) company in the Marcellus and Utica Shale, was denied a building permit to construct a building to house several natural gas compressors in West Alexander (Donegal Township, Washington County), PA–but they went ahead and built it anyway, without the permit. The rogue compressor station is now up and running but has to use generators to supply power because the town won’t let them hook up electric since they’re still in violation of the building permit…
    Read More “MarkWest Builds/Operates Compressor Station w/o Building Permit”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream

    EQT Changing Name (but Not Ownership) of Midstream Subsidiary

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    Two years ago EQT spun off its midstream operations into a subsidiary and sold stock in it. That is, they floated an initial public offering (IPO) and raised over $260 million for the new subsidiary company (see EQT Midstream IPO Rakes in the Cash). On Monday of this week, the company said it will file paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission to create a new company, called HoldCo, as a master limited partnership (MLP). HoldCo is being formed to take ownership of EQT Midstream and the IPO will float 21.3 million units. That is, EQT is getting a second bite of the IPO apple by creating an umbrella company to take ownership the midstream company, although EQT plans to purchase “more than 80%” of HoldCo’s stock themselves…
    Read More “EQT Changing Name (but Not Ownership) of Midstream Subsidiary”

  • Anadarko | Chesapeake Energy | Citrus | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    DOL Action: Several Marcellus Drillers Pay $4.5M in Back Wages

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    In a multi-year so-called “investigation” that cost more money that was “recovered,” the U.S. Dept. of Labor (DOL) announced yesterday they’ve forced Chesapeake Energy, Citrus Energy and Anadarko Petroleum (and perhaps others) to pay $4.5 million in back wages to some 5,300 oil and gas workers in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The apparent “violation” is that these workers, working for subcontractors (not directly for the energy companies themselves), in some cases worked more than 40 hours in a given week but didn’t get time-and-a-half wages. We’re certainly not against playing by the rules, but it sure seems like utter folly to hype this as some sort of victory by Obama’s Labor Department–to work for more than two years and come up with a thimble-full of violations and carp and complain about how fractured the energy industry is–the same industry that, because of all those many subcontractors, has generated several hundred thousands new jobs in PA & WV that wouldn’t have been there otherwise. Here’s the press release by the DOL…
    Read More “DOL Action: Several Marcellus Drillers Pay $4.5M in Back Wages”

  • CNG/LNG | Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Bank of America: OPEC is Dead, Oil Goes to $50/Barrel, LNG Drops

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    The price of oil, as certainly connected to shale drilling. Even the price of natural gas is influenced by what oil is doing (see our recent story Will Low Oil Prices Slow Northeast (Indeed All) Shale Drilling?). So it was with great interest we read that Bank of America analysts have declared that OPEC is effectively dead and that oil prices may make a run at $50 per barrel–and begin to swing wildly in the coming years. BoA also sees LNG prices dropping like rock…
    Read More “Bank of America: OPEC is Dead, Oil Goes to $50/Barrel, LNG Drops”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Supply Chain

    New Technology Makes Fracking Pumps More Reliable

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    California company Energy Recovery Inc. earlier this week announced a new product, called VorTeq, that makes the pumps used in fracking operations more efficient, less likely to fail, and doubles the useful life for pump components most likely to fail. This new innovation makes fracking pumps more reliable, requiring less maintenance. How does it do it?…
    Read More “New Technology Makes Fracking Pumps More Reliable”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Dems Want Gov-Elect Wolf to Follow Obama’s Lawless Example

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    Obama was sworn to uphold the Constitution when he took office. It is the essence of our country–the rule of law by which we live. Obama trashes the Constitution with every executive order he issues, creating new laws (something delegated to the legislative branch under the Constitution) and even treading into the judicial side of things with an out-of-control Attorney General, Eric Holder. Obama’s infamous example of appointing himself judge, jury and executioner hasn’t been wasted on leftists elsewhere, including Pennsylvania. Democrats met in Harrisburg last week to lick their electoral wounds. The meeting was organized by the radically left PennFuture (further illustrating just how far off the left side of the chart Democrats have gone). At the meeting, Dem bigwigs said PA’s Gov.-elect, Tom Wolf, should follow Obama’s example and thumb his nose at the Republican legislature and just make up his own laws, especially when it comes to the environment and gas drilling…
    Read More “PA Dems Want Gov-Elect Wolf to Follow Obama’s Lawless Example”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Dec 10, 2014

    December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

    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, Dec 10, 2014”

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

    New Wrinkle in NY: Towns Must Pass Zoning Laws to Allow Fracking

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    shouting matchAnti-drilling former “reporter” for the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Tom Wilber, is back with an insightful article in the P&SB. Wilbur highlights an issue just now coming to light for residents in New York. Earlier this year the New York Court of Appeals (NY’s highest court) made a disastrous ruling that allows townships to ban fracking (see Shale Drilling in NY is Over – High Court Upholds Town Bans). The continuing sliver of hope for NY landowners is that Gov. Andrew “can’t make up his mind” Cuomo will make up his mind, lo these 6 years later, and allow fracking to take place. The thinking has been that the fight (for anti-drillers) will now focus on attempting to get town boards to enact a ban–something not likely to happen in places most likely to drill. Wilber’s article points out a big, fat problem with that thinking: the high court’s decision in July did a lot more than just allow towns to ban drilling. In light of the July decision, towns with zoning ordinances (almost all towns in NY) must specially allow drilling–or it can’t take place by default…
    Read More “New Wrinkle in NY: Towns Must Pass Zoning Laws to Allow Fracking”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    EQT’s 2015 Plans: 181 Marcellus Wells, 58 UD Wells, 5 Utica Wells

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    Yesterday EQT issued its 2015 “operational forecast” to telegraph their intentions for the year ahead. What does 2015 hold for the Pittsburgh-based exploration & production company? They plan to drill another 181 Marcellus Shale wells, 58 Upper Devonian shale wells, and 5 Utica Shale wells. They also plan to stop drilling Huron wells (the Huron layer is in Kentucky). Stated reason for stopping Huron development? The low price of natural gas. Can’t make money in the Huron at these prices. EQT will also invest $225-$250 million on midstream projects in 2015. Overall, they plan to spend a whopping $2.5 billion in 2015. Here’s the full forecast…
    Read More “EQT’s 2015 Plans: 181 Marcellus Wells, 58 UD Wells, 5 Utica Wells”

  • Energy Companies | Stone Energy | Utica Shale | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Stone Energy WV Utica Well Turns in IP of 30 Mmcf/d

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    Stone Energy is crowing about a Utica Shale well–in West Virginia. Yesterday in an operational update, Stone said their Pribble 6HU well in Wetzel County, WV is producing an initial 30 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. That doesn’t make it the top producing well (that crown still belongs to Magnum Hunter, see Magnum Hunter Takes the Prize: Top Producing Utica Well). But 30 Mmcf/d? That’s one of the better producing wells we’ve heard of. And once again, it’s another Utica well outside of Ohio–in WV! Here’s the details from Stone…
    Read More “Stone Energy WV Utica Well Turns in IP of 30 Mmcf/d”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Rice Energy

    Rice Energy Launches Midstream IPO – MDN Nails the Price

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    A month ago MDN told you that Rice Energy would spin out a midstream (pipelines & processing plants) subsidiary (see Rice Energy Readies Midstream Subsidiary IPO – How Much?). At the time, we didn’t have a clue as to how much the company would want to raise, but based on a formula we devised (pretty simple, using the same ratio of Antero’s E&P IPO vs their midstream IPO) we came up with the number of $588.5 million for the Rice Midstream IPO. We said at the time we would be back to let you know how close we came with our “back of the envelope” prediction. Looks like it was pretty darned close. Like, scary close…
    Read More “Rice Energy Launches Midstream IPO – MDN Nails the Price”

  • Broome County | Chenango County | Delaware County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Schoharie County | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    Kinder Files with FERC, NED Pipeline Changes Path in NY & MA

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    MDN has chronicled the sad state of Massachusetts and its obtuse opposition to the Kinder Morgan Northeast Energy Direct (NED) project, a pipeline that would make both their natural gas and electricity costs a lot cheaper. We told you Kinder planned to change the path of the pipeline to avoid about half of Massachusetts on its way from New York to the Boston area (see Kinder Morgan Changes Route for Pipeline from MA to NH). What you may not know is that MA doesn’t have sole ownership of obtuseness. New York wants in on some of that action too. NIMBYs in Columbia County, NY have been kicking up a fuss over the pipeline, so when Kinder filed their new preferred route yesterday (see updated map below), they altered the course and shifted it north from Columbia County to Rensselaer County, following an existing right-of-way owned by National Grid…
    Read More “Kinder Files with FERC, NED Pipeline Changes Path in NY & MA”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Iroquois Gas Transmission | New York | Pipelines | Schoharie County | Spectra Energy

    Spectra Energy Alliance with Iroquois to Sell Marcellus Gas to NE

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    In July Spectra Energy announced a pipeline project that would compete with Kinder Morgan’s plan to run a pipeline across Massachusetts to help alleviate natural gas bottlenecks in New England (see Spectra Energy to the Rescue! New England Pipeline Expansion). Spectra’s pipeline eventually got a name and a partner: The $3 billion project is called Access Northeast and the partner is Northeast Utilities (see Spectra Energy New England Pipeline Gets a Name & a Partner). Yesterday, Spectra announced not a new partner, but a new alliance with a competitor. Iroquois Gas Transmission has agreed to provide Marcellus Shale gas to Spectra’s Access Northeast pipleine. The two will connect at the Wright, NY Interconnect in Schoharie County…
    Read More “Spectra Energy Alliance with Iroquois to Sell Marcellus Gas to NE”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Sand/Proppant | Wyoming County (PA)

    Deuling Air Quality Studies for NEPA Frac Sand Transfer Station

    December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

    MDN has tracked the case of a proposed D&I Silica (owned by Hi-Crush Partners) frac sand transfer facility in Tunkhannock (Wyoming County), PA and some of the ins and outs along the way. D&I is ready to build the facility but lacks one important permit–from the county. So D&I has sued to get it (see NEPA Town Residents Resist Frack Sand Transfer Station). That lawsuit was settled in November and construction will now go forward. We recently brought you a report from a resident and long-time reader of MDN on the situation (see Revisiting Frac Sand Facility Controversy in Tunkhannock, PA). We have a new update: Both the county and the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) are proposing air quality studies to ensure nearby residents are not exposed to silica dust which acts a lot like asbestos particles and can, in the most extreme cases, can cause lung cancer. The question is, whose study will get done, or will taxpayers pay for both studies?…
    Read More “Deuling Air Quality Studies for NEPA Frac Sand Transfer Station”

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