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  • Carroll County | Health Impacts | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Is There a Link Between Fracking & STDs in Ohio?

    September 9, 2014September 9, 2014

    Does fracking cause sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)? It may sound like the beginning of a laugh line, but dedicated anti-drillers are deadly serious about trying to link an influx of “foreigners” (as OH Gov. John Kasich calls them) from other states into Ohio counties with shale drilling and a rise in STD rates in those counties. The theory goes that as these traveling workers arrive–something akin to carnival workers in anti-drilling lore–they bring with them STDs and they sleep around–a lot (according to the mythology). And they spread their nasty diseases everywhere they go. Reporters feed these myths with careless references to places like Carroll County, OH having a “spike” in STDs. Just one problem–when you dig into the evidence, it doesn’t back up the claim…
    Read More “Is There a Link Between Fracking & STDs in Ohio?”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Cuyahoga County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation

    Gates Mills, OH Caves – Anti-Frack Measure on Nov. Ballot

    September 9, 2014September 9, 2014

    The very exclusive and uppity Cleveland suburb of Gates Mills, OH is the latest community to fall prey to the misnamed, so-called community bill of rights that seeks to ban all drilling on, under or near property in the community. We’ve written about Gates Mills before (see these MDN stories). We originally chided Gates Mills Mayor Shawn Riley for concocting a plan that we thought would prevent drilling in the community (a community that already has some conventional wells in it). We were contacted by an MDN reader and by Mayor Riley to correct us: His intent is to pool landowners together and together (somewhat akin to a landowner coalition) to develop a contract that would strictly control how, when and where any Utica drilling would be done. He’s not anti-drilling–just really really careful and infrequent drilling. But there are a number of anti-drillers in town who want nothing to do with it whatsoever–and they want to force their preferences on their neighbors too. That’s what a “community bill of rights” does–it forces anti-drilling regulations down everyone’s throat. That’s what will be on the ballot in November in Gates Mills…
    Read More “Gates Mills, OH Caves – Anti-Frack Measure on Nov. Ballot”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    MSC Video Tells the Truth About Marcellus Industry & Taxes

    September 9, 2014September 9, 2014

    Somehow Pennyslvania’s Democrats (and anti-drillers) have been successful in planting the mind virus that the Marcellus drilling industry “isn’t paying it’s fair share” and needs to be taxed even more than it’s already taxed. MDN has pointed out the fallacy of this lie numerous times. The facts are: PA has a corporate income tax and also has an “impact fee” (a tax in our book) that taxes drillers in PA at rates comparable or higher than states like Texas that do have a so-called severance tax. In fact, over the past three years PA drillers have paid out $630 million in impact fees that have benefited all Pennsylvanians. That’s the point the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) makes with a short video just out…
    Read More “MSC Video Tells the Truth About Marcellus Industry & Taxes”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Sep 9, 2014

    September 9, 2014September 9, 2014

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
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  • American Water Management | Earthquakes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Trumbull County | Wastewater

    ODNR Temporarily Shuts Down Injection Wells After Low-Level Quake

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    earthquakeOn Sunday, August 31 at 5:45 pm, there was an earthquake in the vicinity of Weathersfield (Trumbull County), OH. However, no one felt it. The only way anyone knew there was a quake was because of monitoring by the U.S. Geological Survey. The Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) is investigating whether or not two wastewater injection wells, operated by American Water Management Services (AWMS), was the cause of that low-level quake that no one felt. According to the ODNR, from an “abundance of caution” they asked AWMS to shut down operations at those two wells while they investigate, which has now been done…
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  • Energy Companies | Gastar Exploration | Marshall County | Utica Shale | West Virginia

    Gastar’s First Utica Well Shines – Nearly 30 Mmcf/d

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    Gastar Exploration is out today with an operations update for their Utica drilling program. The company reports initial production on their first-ever Utica Shale well, drilled in Marshall County, WV, is flowing at a rate of 29.4 million cubic feet of gas per day. Those numbers easily put Gastar’s first Utica well among some of the top performers. According to Gastar CEO Russell Porter, they plan to drill “one or two” more Utica wells later this year/early 2015, get the results, ans then make a decision on how aggressively they’ll roll out their full Utica drilling program. Here’s the details on Gastar’s first Utica well…
    Read More “Gastar’s First Utica Well Shines – Nearly 30 Mmcf/d”

  • Beaver County | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Regulation | Shell

    Shell Files Permit to Build Barge Facility at Cracker Plant Site

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    Something just coming to light now. In February of this year, Shell applied for a permit with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to build a barge facility on the Ohio River in Beaver County, PA at the site of Shell’s proposed ethane cracker. Is this yet another sign that Shell is finally getting serious about building the multi-billion dollar cracker plant in PA?…
    Read More “Shell Files Permit to Build Barge Facility at Cracker Plant Site”

  • Energy Services | GE Oil & Gas | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Supply Chain

    GE/Accenture Launch Internet Pipeline Software, Columbia 1st Cust

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    GE’s Oil & Gas division has partnered with global management consulting firm Accenture to launch Intelligent Pipeline Solution, which they describe as “the first-ever Industrial Internet offering to help pipeline operators make better decisions concerning the condition of their critical machines and assets in the oil and gas pipeline industry.” Looks to us like it’s software in the cloud–software that will help companies keep track of their pipelines and equipment and help them make better/faster/safer decisions on when things need an upgrade, or an expansion. GE/Accenture, as part of announcing this new service, announced that Columbia Pipeline Group (division of Columbia Gas) is their flagship first customer–and Columbia is using it to help manage (yes) their Marcellus/Utica Shale pipeline network…
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  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Jackson County | Marshall County | Noble County | Ohio | Pipelines | West Virginia

    3 Big Compressors Coming with Columbia’s OH Pipeline Project

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    Representatives for Columbia Gas Pipeline are making the rounds and talking with officials in various communities where the planned expansion of their pipeline will happen. Columbia, as MDN previously reported, is spending $1.75 billion on two pipeline projects that will help move Marcellus Shale gas to the Gulf Coast (see Columbia Gas: $1.75B for 2 Projects to Send Marcellus Gas to Gulf). One of those projects is called the Leach Express–starting in Marshall County, WV and ending up in Leach, KY (hence the name). Along the way three new compressor stations will need to be built, which is the focus of this story…
    Read More “3 Big Compressors Coming with Columbia’s OH Pipeline Project”

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

    JLCNY “David” Goes Up Against Park Foundation “Goliath”

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    MDN recently received the following fundraising letter from the 70,000-member Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY). The JLCNY runs on a shoestring budget. Although many landowners belong to the JLCNY “umbrella” organization through local landowner groups, most of them do not contribute money to the JLCNY. The JLCNY has been on the front lines of the fight to get shale drilling authorized in New York. As they point out in the letter, it’s a real David and Goliath kind of struggle–with mom and pop landowners as David and Park Foundation-backed liberal enviro groups (and their minions) as Goliath. The happy thought we had in reading the letter below is that we know how the original David & Goliath story turns out–the one from 3,000 years ago. Let’s hope we get a repeat with the shale drilling struggle, which right now seems hopeless, in New York State…
    Read More “JLCNY “David” Goes Up Against Park Foundation “Goliath””

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Shale 101: EIA Explains the Basics, Why Marcellus is So Important

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    Last week the U.S. Energy Information Administration, our favorite government agency, released an updated Energy in Brief article called “Shale in the United States.” Think of it (as Columbus Business First reporter Tom Knox called it), a “Shale 101” short course in what’s what in shale drilling and production. What’s the difference between shale, “tight gas” and “tight oil”? The EIA explains it. Our favorite part of this short and enlightening article are the graphs–which illustrate the out-sized importance of the Marcellus Shale and growing importance of the Utica Shale. Here’s the full EIA article:
    Read More “Shale 101: EIA Explains the Basics, Why Marcellus is So Important”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    The Intellectual Incest of Anti-Drilling Groups

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    The anti-drilling world is fairly small and intellectually incestuous. Members of virulent anti-drilling groups who irrationally hate fossil fuels–groups like Damascus Citizens for Sustainability (DCS) and the Sierra Club–send emissaries from one group to the other to gripe and complain and tell each other “if only” all of us dumb bumpkins would get with the program we could have so-called alternative energy nirvana right now. They also tell each other how evil and nasty fossil fuels are and how horrible shale drilling is. Looks like it’s time for another gripefest. The DCS is sending one of their own to a local chapter of the New Jersey Sierra Club (some of the nuttiest of the nuts) to commiserate on the evils of fossil fuels…
    Read More “The Intellectual Incest of Anti-Drilling Groups”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Sep 8-21, 2014 [Free]

    September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

    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 Sep 8-21, 2014 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Sep 8, 2014

    September 8, 2014September 8, 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: Mon, Sep 8, 2014”

  • American Energy Partners | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Another Brilliant McClendon Move: ‘Pure Play’ Public Companies

    September 5, 2014September 5, 2014

    Aubrey McClendonBig news from MDN friend and Marcellus/Utica driller Aubrey McClendon. McClendon, now CEO of American Energy Partners (and former CEO of Chesapeake Energy), told a Hart Energy conference yesterday that the companies he’s started since leaving Chesapeake will soon go public–each of them individually. And he’ll start even more companies that will go public. McClendon is adopting a “pure play” approach in which each company will be independently run and focus on a single shale play. Once again McClendon has taken the road less traveled and is pioneering a brilliant strategy to dominate the plays which he chooses to target. MDN’s words when the Chesapeake board dismissed Aubrey (from April 1, 2013) were prophetic: “Why is it an error to show McClendon to the door even in light of his aggressive financial deals? You think McClendon will take his piles of money and sit on a Caribbean beach somewhere? In your dreams! He’ll be back, and he’ll start (or buy) another company that will directly compete with Chesapeake. You can bank on it.” (see McClendon Exits Chesapeake, Well-Bonused “Friends” Replace Him)…
    Read More “Another Brilliant McClendon Move: ‘Pure Play’ Public Companies”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Transco | Williams

    Yet Another Williams Transco Expansion: Western Marcellus Project

    September 5, 2014September 5, 2014

    Pipeline (infrastructure) projects keep getting announced fast and furiously–we can hardly keep up! Williams has announced yet another upgrade to their Transco Pipeline–this one called the Western Marcellus Pipeline Project. We get details about the new project from an open season announcement from Williams posted yesterday. The Transco is one of the country’s largest interstate natural gas pipelines–a 10,200-mile pipeline system that extends from South Texas to New York City. In February Williams announced an $2.1 billion expansion of the Transco to carry PA Marcellus gas to the Eastern seaboard, what they call the Atlantic Sunrise project (see Williams Plans $2.1B Transco Pipeline Expansion, 100% Sold Already). Last week we told you about another expansion of the Transco, called Diamond East, that will beef up capacity on the Transco from Lycoming and Luzerne counties in northeast PA all the way to Mercer County, NJ, a $500-$800 million project (see Williams to Expand Transco Pipeline Again, More Marcellus to NE). Yesterday Williams announced the Western Marcellus Pipeline project, a project that will give western PA Marcellus and eastern OH Utica producers a way to get their gas to markets in the southeast (Louisiana and Texas) and even to Florida…
    Read More “Yet Another Williams Transco Expansion: Western Marcellus Project”

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