MDN to Attend Shale Insight Next Week in Pittsburgh
A shout out to MDN readers who may be attending the always-excellent Shale Insight conference next this week in Pittsburgh. If you’re going, drop MDN editor Jim Willis an email (jim@marcellusdrilling.com). He would like to meet you at the show!
Once again, as in past years, Jim will be hanging out at the NGI (Natural Gas Intelligence) booth. If you haven’t considered going, we give Shale Insight our highest recommendation as the premier show of its kind–covering all things Marcellus (and Utica). Give it a look: //shaleinsight.com. See you at the show!

In March 2013, the Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD) burst onto the scene. It had been a closely guarded secret, the creation of a few hand-picked people from both industry and the environmental movement working together to see if there is any common ground on which both sides can agree that shale development would be safe, sustainable AND affordable. They worked hard for over a year and finally hammered out a set of 15 standards that if a driller (or midstream company or contractor) would meet, it would get a stamp of approval from both the industry and environmental groups as being a good goobie–a safe driller. We were somewhat skeptical from the start (see
This is a very important story that MDN has been following for more than two years. In June 2012, MDN reported the launch “out of nowhere” of a study by U.S. Dept. of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) to test whether or not faults, or large cracks that sometimes exist through multiple rock layers, can create a pathway for hydraulic fracturing fluids to migrate to aquifers (see