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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Fish & Boat Commission Wants $1M for Marcellus Investigators

    July 16, 2014July 16, 2014

    The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission wants its own Marcellus Shale pollution police force and its asking PA lawmakers to cough up $1 million to make it happen. For that $1M the Commission would hire seven people, one chief and six Indians–who would be tasked with investigating suspected cases of pollution related to drilling activities…
    Read More “PA Fish & Boat Commission Wants $1M for Marcellus Investigators”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | Landfills | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Scranton Landfill Gets Permission to Process Liquid Frack Waste

    July 16, 2014July 16, 2014

    MDN has long covered stories about PA’s third busiest landfill, the Keystone Sanitary Landfill, near Scranton. Why? Because they accept drill cuttings (leftover rock and dirt) from shale drilling. In March 2012 the landfill was allowed to increase their daily intake of Marcellus drill cuttings from 600 to 1,000 tons per day (see Scranton Landfill Request for More Shale Cuttings Approved). Then in October 2012 they filed to double capacity again, from 1,000 to 2,000 tons per day (see Scranton Landfill Wants to Double (Again) Shale Cuttings). The PA Dept. of Environmental Protection approved that request as well. In April of this year Keystone filed a request that they be allowed to accept liquid fracking waste–so they can separate and landfill the solids, and return the water to the driller to be reused. That request has just been approved too…
    Read More “Scranton Landfill Gets Permission to Process Liquid Frack Waste”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    DEP Sec. Abruzzo Says Budget Bill Means Delay in New Drilling Regs

    July 16, 2014July 16, 2014

    On Monday, MDN asked the question and explored the issue of whether or not the recent language slipped into the PA budget bill (that was passed and signed by Gov. Corbett) to separate conventional and unconventional drilling regulations would require the Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) and their Environmental Quality Board (EQB) to go back to the drawing board with new regulations stipulated by the Act 13 law (see Is PA’s Act 13 Law on Last Legs with Passage of PA Budget?). DEP Secretary Chris Abruzzo tackled that issue head-on yesterday…
    Read More “DEP Sec. Abruzzo Says Budget Bill Means Delay in New Drilling Regs”

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

    NY Antis Release So-Called Compendium of Fracking Health Risks

    July 16, 2014July 16, 2014

    Apparently anti-drillers in New York State are tired of waiting for the State Dept. of Health (DOH) to release its findings on public healthy implications from proposed new fracking rules from the Dept. of Conservation (now six years overdue). So a group of anti-drillers calling themselves Concerned Health Professionals of New York (mostly it’s New York’s own anti-drilling diva Sandra Steingraber) put a couple of summer interns to good use and compiled a so-called “report” of alllllll the damage done by shale drilling–a compendium of its evil, nasty, vile effects. (Just don’t tell anyone in PA, WV, OH, TX, OK, CO, CA, ND or any other state where shale drilling is heavily done–those residents don’t realize they’ve been damaged)…
    Read More “NY Antis Release So-Called Compendium of Fracking Health Risks”

  • Allegheny County | Education | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    PTI Welcomes First Class of Welding Associate Degree Students

    July 16, 2014July 16, 2014

    Responding to the urgent and ongoing need for skilled welders in the Marcellus and Utica Shale, Pittsburgh Technical Institute announced yesterday a new associates degree in welding to train pipe and structural welders. The first class in the new degree program will begin on July 21 and another cohort will begin in October. PTI says they expect both classes to be filled to capacity…
    Read More “PTI Welcomes First Class of Welding Associate Degree Students”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jul 16, 2014

    July 16, 2014July 16, 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, Jul 16, 2014”

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

    NY Pro-Drillers Lose 2nd Important Shale Drilling Court Case

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    agony of defeatYet another defeat for shale drilling in anti-drilling New York. First, the most important case that will hamper drilling in the Empire State was lost just a few weeks ago (see Shale Drilling in NY is Over – High Court Upholds Town Bans). Yesterday, a lower court decided to toss out the “Article 78” lawsuit brought by the 70,000-member Joint Landowners Coalition of New York and Norse Energy against Gov. Andy Cuomo, DEC Sec. Joe Martens, and former Dept. of Health Sec. Nirav Shah (see D-Day: JLCNY Files Lawsuit Today Against Cuomo, Martens, Shah). The Article 78 lawsuit would have forced them to finally release new drilling rules as they are obviously colluding to stop the release. Other states take two years or less to review and allow shale drilling (see today’s story about North Carolina). It’s been over six years in New York, and with this decision, there is literally no end in sight…
    Read More “NY Pro-Drillers Lose 2nd Important Shale Drilling Court Case”

  • Accidents | CNX Resources | CONSOL Energy | Energy Companies | Greene County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Fire at CONSOL Well Pad Site in Greene County, PA

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    CONSOL Energy experienced a small fire yesterday around 3:30 pm at their Green Hill 11 drill pad near Waynesburg (Greene County), PA. There are precious few details, but we know that no one was injured, and the fire was out and the fire department left the scene within two hours–meaning it was fairly minor…
    Read More “Fire at CONSOL Well Pad Site in Greene County, PA”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    North Carolina Shames New York: Fracking Begins in 2015

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    It’s taken six long years and New York State still has no regulations in place to allow high volume hydraulic fracturing–to it’s utter shame and the shame of Gov. Andrew Cuomo. When it is allowed (and it will be allowed at some point, you can bank on it), the fight will go local because of a bone-headed decision by the state’s highest court (see Shale Drilling in NY is Over – High Court Upholds Town Bans). By this time next year, North Carolina will have active fracking and shale drilling. How long did it take that state? Two years from the time they placed a moratorium on fracking (in 2012) until last week when the Republican governor of North Carolina signed a law to allow it by next year…
    Read More “North Carolina Shames New York: Fracking Begins in 2015”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Sells Off Another 162 Compressor Plants for $135M

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    In February of this year, Chesapeake sold off a boatload of compressor plants. They sold 103 “compression units” in the Marcellus/Utica to Access Midstream (Access is now being bought by Williams). At the time, they sold another 334 compressors to Exterran Partners. Proceeds of that fire sale were $520 million for Carl Icahn’s pocket (see Chesapeake Fire Sale Continues: Marcellus/Utica Compressor Plants). Word came yesterday that Chessy isn’t done with selling off their compressor plants. They’ve now sold another 162 units for $135 million to Exterran…
    Read More “Chesapeake Sells Off Another 162 Compressor Plants for $135M”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNG/LNG | Crime | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    24 Anti-Drilling Protesters Arrested by Homeland Security in DC

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    MDN reported yesterday on the massive flop of a protest in Washington, DC against the Cove Point, Maryland LNG export facility (see Anti-Cove Point LNG Protest in DC Flops Bigtime). The so-called protest literally got no coverage from the media–except for the terrorist-loving Al Jazeera America network. What to do? Some of the more virulent protesters desperately craved some media attention, so they did what they often do–break the law. More than 30 anti-drilling “protesters” locked arms and blocked the entrance to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission building in downtown DC yesterday. Homeland Security arrested 24 of them…
    Read More “24 Anti-Drilling Protesters Arrested by Homeland Security in DC”

  • CNG/LNG | Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Statewide MD

    Dominion to Begin Cove Point LNG Construction in Next 2 Mos

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    Despite the best protest efforts by anti-drillers against the Cove Point, Maryland LNG export facility in Washington (see our stories from yesterday and today), Dominion waits for final approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory commission (FERC) to begin construction. Dominion previously got a green light from the Dept. of Energy last September (see Celebrate! Dominion Wins DOE Approval for MD LNG Export Facility). Dominion also got an initial green light from FERC (see FERC Final EIS: Cove Point Won’t Hurt Environment). However, Dominion needs a final approval from FERC before they can begin construction. They expect that approval very soon…
    Read More “Dominion to Begin Cove Point LNG Construction in Next 2 Mos”

  • CONSOL Energy | Energy Companies | Utica Shale

    CONSOL Update: Gas Production Up 34%, New Utica Wells Online

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    CONSOL Energy reports today results for a number of their Utica wells in Noble County, OH. Their “much anticipated” 3-well NBL19 pad went online last week and initial production for each of the three wells averaged 23 million cubic feet per day or more–very impressive indeed! A CONSOL well near the NBL 19, the NBL16A, is averaging 12 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. However, the 16A is also producing 768 barrels of oil per day! CONSOL’s aggressive program has helped drive production up 34% in second quarter 2014 over 2Q13. Below is CONSOL’s operations update issued this morning…
    Read More “CONSOL Update: Gas Production Up 34%, New Utica Wells Online”

  • Energy Services | GreenHunter Resources | Industrywide Issues | Ohio County | Pipelines | Wastewater | West Virginia

    GreenHunter’s Unidentified Barge Facility Pipeline Destination

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    John Jack, VP of business operations for GreenHunter Water, is being a bit cagey. Two weeks ago GreenHunter announced they will build three new, short pipelines for different purposes: one for frack wastewater/brine, one for fresh water, and one for condensate (see 3 New (Short) Pipelines from GreenHunter in Tri-state Area). Two of the pipelines will originate in southwestern PA and one in WV. All of them will connect with one of GreenHunter’s barge terminals on the Ohio River. That’s what Jack is being cagey about: where will the three pipelines connect? Which barge terminal?…
    Read More “GreenHunter’s Unidentified Barge Facility Pipeline Destination”

  • Blue Ridge Mtn Res/Magnum Hunter | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Reserves (Proved and Unproved)

    Magnum Hunter Proved Reserves Up 10.7%, Marcellus/Utica Tops

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    Magnum Hunter Resources (MHR) provided a mid-year update yesterday that shows the company’s proved reserves increased an impressive 10.7%–just since December 2013. The Marcellus/Utica has also become more important for MHR. As NGI’s Shale Daily points out in a story published yesterday, “Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. said Monday the Appalachian Basin now accounts for approximately 80% of its total proved reserves, up from 70% at the end of last year as it continues to divest non-core assets to focus on developing nearly 200,000 net Marcellus/Utica acres.” Translation: MHR is inching ever closer to becoming a “pure-play” driller. Here’s yesterday’s update from MHR:
    Read More “Magnum Hunter Proved Reserves Up 10.7%, Marcellus/Utica Tops”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research

    July DPR: Marcellus Production Up 28%, No End in Sight

    July 15, 2014July 15, 2014

    The Marcellus Shale continues to be a monster for production. Yesterday the Energy Information Administration released their latest monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) and it shows the Marcellus will average 15.235 billion cubic feet a day this month, up 28 percent from a year earlier. The Marcellus now produces 16% of all natural gas in the United States. Below is the full DPR issued yesterday, along with a couple of charts not in the DPR that MDN finds useful…
    Read More “July DPR: Marcellus Production Up 28%, No End in Sight”

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