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  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Accountants Love Marcellus Severance Tax (and Smoking Pot)

    December 12, 2014December 12, 2014

    Two accountants walk into a bar….Wait! No. That’s a story for another blog site. Reboot: The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) has just released a poll of their members. One of the questions asked: How should PA close the state budget gap? The top three choices from the bean counters: (1) privatize liquor stores (69%); (2) implement a severance tax on shale drilling (67%); and (3) legalize pot smoking (27%). There are 22,000 members of PICPA, so if 22% of them (almost 5,000) want to light up a joint, it looks like more than a few in PA believe like John Hanger, Gov.-elect Wolf’s new Secretary of Planning and Policy. Before Hanger dropped out of the governor’s race, he famously endorsed legalizing pot smoking. Maybe PA will become the new Colorado–full of stoners? But we digress. Does anyone else find it suspicious that the people who would have to file reams of tax forms on a severance tax (generating lots of billable hours) are in favor of such a tax? Can anyone say, conflict of interest?…
    Read More “PA Accountants Love Marcellus Severance Tax (and Smoking Pot)”

  • CNG/LNG | Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    The Connection Between Natgas Development & the Price of Oil

    December 12, 2014December 12, 2014

    Another story about the relationship between the price of oil and it’s impact on natural gas development–this time a story about the Marcellus. We noticed a brief mention in an article published on The Street (Jimmy Crammers website) that provides an important piece of the puzzle for us–and we thought you would be interested too. The article says the price of LNG (liquefied natural gas) is pegged to the price of oil. Low oil prices, low LNG prices, and that may affect drillers in the Marcellus and elsewhere. Except, according to the article, even though the price of oil is in a free fall, production and drilling of natural gas in shale areas like the Marcellus have not been affected…
    Read More “The Connection Between Natgas Development & the Price of Oil”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Dec 11, 2014

    December 12, 2014December 12, 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: Fri, Dec 11, 2014”

  • Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Latest ODNR Maps Showing Where Utica/Marcellus Wells are Located

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    niftyA couple of nifty maps to share with you, courtesy of the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources. The ODNR recently updated their maps showing both Utica Shale activity (permitted, drilled, producing, etc.), and showing the same for Marcellus wells in Ohio. Yes! There are a few Marcellus wells in Ohio…
    Read More “Latest ODNR Maps Showing Where Utica/Marcellus Wells are Located”

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

    NY Anti-Drillers Launch Yet Another PR Effort: Not One Well

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    Well-scripted and organized “environmental” groups, including the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the odious Food & Water Watch, THE Delaware Riverkeeper, Sierra Clubbers and other assorted nutjobs have banded together and, using the deep pockets of the Park Foundation and other financiers of tyranny, have launched the “Not One Well” advertising campaign. The new campaign is designed to browbeat, cajole and otherwise threaten one person, NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo, into not allowing a single shale well to be drilled in NY state. Using the same old scare tactics and completely debunked junk science, they’re turning up the heat as the deadline draws near (Dec. 31st) by which Cuomo hinted that he would make a decision on fracking in the Empire State. Of course he won’t make a decision by then, so we’re not sure why they have their knickers in a twist. But hey, let them blow another million or two on wasted advertising. Who cares?…
    Read More “NY Anti-Drillers Launch Yet Another PR Effort: Not One Well”

  • Eclipse Resources | Energy Companies | Guernsey County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Eclipse Resources Brings 6 Utica Wells Online, 5 More by Dec 31

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    Last week Eclipse Resources provided an operational update to say they’ve now brought six new Utica Shale wells online over the past two months. The company’s statement doesn’t say where those wells are located, but we have some theories on that. The update also says they plan to bring another five Utica wells online by the end of this year…
    Read More “Eclipse Resources Brings 6 Utica Wells Online, 5 More by Dec 31”

  • Citrus | Energy Companies | Warren Resources

    CEO of Warren Resources Quits, Replaced by Citrus Energy CEO

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    Warren Resources is an independent exploration and production company headquartered in New York City. Warren has ongoing drilling programs in California, Wyoming, and in the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale. Or rather, they own leases on 6,982 acres in the Marcellus. We don’t believe they’ve drilled a single well in the Marcellus to date–but perhaps that’s about to change? Last Friday the company announced the sudden departure of its CEO and Chairman of the Board, Philip Epstein. In his place as interim CEO will be board member Lance Peterson, and as interim Chairman of the Board, Dominick D’Alleva. Lance Peterson is the founder and current CEO of Citrus Energy–so it appears that he’ll balance running two companies at the same time. Citrus *is* an active driller in the PA Marcellus…
    Read More “CEO of Warren Resources Quits, Replaced by Citrus Energy CEO”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Gov-Elect Wolf Appoints John Hanger Secretary of High Taxes

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Tom Wolf continues to get the Ed Rendell band back together again–the same bunch that ran PA into the financial ditch under Rendell. First he appointed Katie McGinty, former Secretary of the Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) under Rendell, as his chief of staff. Now Wolf has appointed another Rendell Sec. of DEP, John Hanger, as his Secretary of Planning and Policy. Must be Wolf has a thing for DEP Secretaries. You may recall Hanger ran against Wolf (and against McGinty) in the Democrat primary for governor this year, but dropped out in March (see Pass One Last Joint for John Hanger). Hanger can’t wait to cook up high severance taxes on drillers. Why is it Democrats always salivate when they think about taking other people’s money?…
    Read More “PA Gov-Elect Wolf Appoints John Hanger Secretary of High Taxes”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH House Bill 490 in Trouble – Frack Chemical Data for 1st Responders

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    This is the ongoing saga of Ohio House Bill 490, a Hail Mary comprehensive omnibus bill that would tackle a number of issues, including fixing reporting rules that restore access to a database of chemicals used at various drilling sites to first responders (their access was taken away by anti-drillers last year, see OH Antis Force Change in Chemical Reporting, Everyone Less Safe). The ODNR wants new language in HB 490 to fix the problem, but the language passed, once passed through politicians’ hands, turned from gold into lead (see OH Senate Asked to Fix Language in Frack Chemical Reporting Bill). Although the Senate is trying to plug all of the holes in 490, it looks like the good ship 490 is about to sink…
    Read More “OH House Bill 490 in Trouble – Frack Chemical Data for 1st Responders”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    SRBC Hums Along – Approves 17 New Water Withdrawal Projects

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    You just have to admire the Susquehanna River Basin Commission. They meet, they get things done. Decisions are made, regulations updated, projects approved (or not). And a great many of the things they deal with are related to Marcellus Shale drilling in Pennsylvania. Contrast that to the Delaware River Basin Commission where there is no Marcellus Shale drilling–where the DRBC has an ongoing dysfunction when it comes to shale drilling. At any rate, last week the SRBC met again and a whole list of items got completed, including 17 applications for water withdrawals…
    Read More “SRBC Hums Along – Approves 17 New Water Withdrawal Projects”

  • Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Regulation

    ND Regulators Pass Rule Making Bakken Crude by Rail Safer

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    For some time MDN has written and highlighted articles about Bakken Shale crude oil that gets to market largely on railroads. The short version of the story is this: Bakken crude contains a lot of NGLs (natural gas liquids), like ethane, butane, propane. The NGLs make the crude more ignitable and flammable if there’s an accident. And there’s always an accident–at some point in some place. A number of Bakken crude trains run through New York State and of course NY’s anti-drillers object (what don’t they object too?). We’ve heard lovely metaphors and analogies like “bombs on rails” and “death trains.” On Tuesday, the North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) met and passed a controversial measure to fix the problem. Starting April 1st, oil companies will have to strip out most of the NGLs before the oil is loaded onto railcars. Of course that won’t appease anti-drillers, but it will make communities through which the trains pass safer than they are now…
    Read More “ND Regulators Pass Rule Making Bakken Crude by Rail Safer”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Clock Ticking for Comment on EPA Rule on Greenhouse Gas Reporting

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    Two weeks ago MDN gave E&P and midstream companies a heads-up that another onerous new “rule” (i.e. law) is coming from the out-of-control Obama Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that requires energy companies to file greenhouse gas emissions reports for just about everything–wellpads, pipelines, compressor stations (see EPA Issues New Rules for O&G Industry on GHG Emissions Reporting). A whole new level of reporting is coming at you. On Tuesday the EPA published their proposed rule change in the Federal Register (copy below)…
    Read More “Clock Ticking for Comment on EPA Rule on Greenhouse Gas Reporting”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Benesch Shale Report 3Q14: Upstream, Midstream & Downstream

    December 11, 2014December 10, 2014

    Each quarter the Ohio law firm of Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP produces an Ohio shale update. MDN often shares their updates–well worth your time to read. The latest edition, covering Utica Shale activity in the third quarter of 2014, is embedded below. This issue highlights infrastructure announcements, financial results for some of the Utica’s largest drillers, supply chain news and regulatory news. Take time to read this well-crafted summary (will only take you a few minutes)…
    Read More “Benesch Shale Report 3Q14: Upstream, Midstream & Downstream”

  • 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”

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