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  • Belmont County | Energy Companies | Hess | Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (OH) | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Hess Wins Case Against One OH Landowner, Settles with Others

    June 2, 2014June 2, 2014

    Last October MDN told you about a court case that Hess lost in a lower Ohio court. Hess promised to “vigorously challenge” the decision and appeal it to a higher court (see Hess Will Challenge OH Court Decision to End Lease). The crux of the case: Hess purchased leases from Mason Dixon Energy and didn’t live up to the terms of the lease–they didn’t drill within five years and didn’t make an extra payment–then tried to make up for it at the last minute with payments to extend the leases. Three landowners won that original case, but on appeal, Hess has won against one of the landowners and it appears Hess is ready to settle with the other 300 or so landowners in the area that are affected…
    Read More “Hess Wins Case Against One OH Landowner, Settles with Others”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Range Update on MarkWest Houston Processing Plant Outage

    June 2, 2014June 2, 2014

    MDN has been following the story of the lightening strike at the MarkWest Chartiers gas processing plant in Washington County, PA last week that closed the plant (see Lightening Strike at MarkWest Chartiers Plant Causes Evacuation and MarkWest Update on Still-Closed PA Plant After Lightening Strike). The plant is still closed and so Range Resources, one of the primary customers of the plant, issued a statement…
    Read More “Range Update on MarkWest Houston Processing Plant Outage”

  • Allegheny County | Meetings | Pennsylvania

    Unique Product/Service for Marcellus? Pitch it @ SI Tech Showcase

    June 2, 2014June 2, 2014

    Recently the Ben Franklin Shale Gas Innovation & Commercialization Center (SGICC) awarded four $25,000 prizes to companies or people they believe have unique products and services that will benefit the Marcellus Shale industry (see Shale Innovation Winners of $100K in Prize Money Named). Each year the SGICC also sponsors a Technology Showcase which it runs the day before the Shale Insight event begins–in tandem with the event (one of the best such events in the Marcellus/Utica). MDN editor Jim Willis attended the Technology Showcase last year and thought it was speed dating meets Wall Street. As the SGICC describes it, they want those with applications and technologies ready for “field testing” to make 8-minute pitches to describe their product or service. If you have a new product, are looking for funding or a partner to get it launched, and want to present at this year’s Technology Showcase, the deadline to apply is July 25th…
    Read More “Unique Product/Service for Marcellus? Pitch it @ SI Tech Showcase”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Supply Chain

    Innovative Solar Powered Access Control Gate for Well Pads

    June 2, 2014June 2, 2014

    Quick–for those lucky enough to have visited an active drill site in the Marcellus or Utica (or really, any active shale drilling site anywhere), what’s the first thing you notice? Think back to when you arrived. Before you’re even allowed onto the drill pad, the first thing you encounter is a security guard who exits a small security shack to find out who the heck you are and what the heck you want. The guards we’ve met have been very pleasant. They’ll record your name and license plate number, and hand you a hard hat–to be worn at ALL times that you’re visiting the drill site. Safety first and always! We’re certainly not out to fire security guards, but a Colorado company has invented a pretty ingenious gate/barrier (think the gates that come down at railroad crossings) that is battery operated, recharged on solar power, and even has an intercom–all of it totally unattended. No security guard. Punch in a keycode or a keycard, the gate goes up, person goes through…
    Read More “Innovative Solar Powered Access Control Gate for Well Pads”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, June 2, 2014

    June 2, 2014June 2, 2014

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Obama Report “Praises” Fracking Ahead of Ominous EPA Carbon Rules

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    kick in the groinEvery body hold your breath–literally. And get ready to turn the lights out or be forced into rolling blackouts. The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is about to release guidelines for how much carbon you exhale and in the process assassinate states rights. That will happen with the release, on June 2, of new EPA “guidelines” (i.e. jackbooted regulations) for how much carbon (the stuff you breathe out with every breath) can be emitted from electric generating power plants. The new rules are expected to harm–perhaps mortally–states like Pennsylvania, the second largest electric generator in the country…
    Read More “Obama Report “Praises” Fracking Ahead of Ominous EPA Carbon Rules”

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

    Pivotal Court Date Next Week for Future of NY Fracking

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    Next week will prove to be one of the most important weeks in the entire debate over whether or not fracking will ever come, in a significant fashion, to New York State. MDN editor Jim Willis is often asked, “When will New York see fracking begin?” Our answer for the past year-and-a-half has been the same: When the Dryden/Middlefield town ban cases are finally decided. Next Tuesday oral arguments in those twin (and joined) cases will be heard in Albany…
    Read More “Pivotal Court Date Next Week for Future of NY Fracking”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    DOE Changes Way They Evaluate/Approve LNG Export Facilities

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    The news came fast and furious yesterday from various quarters of the Obama administration. Almost lost in the shuffle was a major announcement from the Ernest “Hair” Moniz’s Dept. of Energy. The DOE plays a major role in deciding which (or whether) a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility is allowed to be built. Since 2010 some 25 LNG export facilities have been proposed, seeking DOE approval. How many have been approved? Precisely one–a new facility by Cheniere Energy for a facility along Louisiana’s Gulf Coast…
    Read More “DOE Changes Way They Evaluate/Approve LNG Export Facilities”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Washington County

    MarkWest Update on Still-Closed PA Plant After Lightening Strike

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    Wednesday evening around 6:00 lightening struck the MarkWest gas processing plant in southwestern PA at Chartiers (see Lightening Strike at MarkWest Chartiers Plant Causes Evacuation). Yesterday MarkWest issued the following update about the incident…
    Read More “MarkWest Update on Still-Closed PA Plant After Lightening Strike”

  • Energy Companies | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Regulation | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | Washington County | West Virginia

    Curious: Everyone’s Happy with WV Ban on Imported Drilling Sludge

    May 30, 2014June 16, 2014

    Earlier this week MDN told you that a couple of containers with drilling sludge (mud, leftover rock and dirt) from Range Resources containing low levels of radioactivity were sent to a landfill in Bridgeport, WV for disposal (see Range Radioactive Containers Sent to WV for Disposal). The WV Dept. of Environmental Protection caught wind of it and has banned any further out-of-state shipments of drilling sludge from disposal in WV…
    Read More “Curious: Everyone’s Happy with WV Ban on Imported Drilling Sludge”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA | Sunoco Logistics

    StateImpact PA Claims Another Scalp for their Anti-Drilling Wall

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    scalpingEarlier this month MDN told you about the anti-drilling advocacy organization pretending to be a news organization, StateImpact Pennsylvania, and their crowing over their efforts to get a law firm to withdraw from representing Sunoco Logsitics and their Mariner East Pipeline project (see PA Reporter Gets Law Firm to Withdraw from Sunoco Pipeline Case). StateImpact is back with a new scalp to add to their collection. They’ve just cowed the chairman of the PA Public Utilities Commission, Rob Powelson, into resigning from the Greater Philadelphia Energy Action Team–a Chamber of Commerce organization aimed at promoting business and all forms of energy in the state…
    Read More “StateImpact PA Claims Another Scalp for their Anti-Drilling Wall”

  • Crawford County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Supply Chain | Universal Well

    Marcellus Supply Chain Success Story: Universal Well Services

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    There is an inescapable fact in business: those who take risks are the ones who get the rewards. A corollary is this: Those who take the biggest risks get the biggest rewards. And so it is for Meadville (Crawford County), PA company Universal Well Services, a company that specializes in pressure-pumping wells, cementing well pads and other well services. Ten years ago Universal’s business was 100% servicing the needs of conventional oil and gas drillers. The company decided to take a leap of faith–they temporarily suspended their work for conventional drillers and instead worked on a single Marcellus Shale (unconventional/shale) project. It was a huge risk for a relatively small company…
    Read More “Marcellus Supply Chain Success Story: Universal Well Services”

  • Energy Companies | Halcon Resources | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation | Trumbull County

    Girard City Council Approves Pipeline Easement for Halcon

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    Girard City (Trumbull County), OH Council members made a smart move. Earlier this month the Girard City Council voted to approve a right-of-way agreement that allows a natural gas transmission line to run through part of the Girard Lakes property. The 14-mile pipeline will service and run from Hilcorp Utica wells near Vienna to a fuel depot near Lordstown. Why was it a smart move?…
    Read More “Girard City Council Approves Pipeline Easement for Halcon”

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

    PEC Slams Bill Separating PA Conventional/Unconventional Regs

    May 30, 2014May 30, 2014

    Earlier this month MDN told you that three Pennsylvania state senators would soon introduce new legislation to separate regulations for oil and gas drilling between conventional/vertical only and unconventional/shale (see New PA Bill Would Separate Conventional/Unconventional Regulations). The new legislation was introduced, as Senate Bill 1378. At the time we said we believe the bill has good intentions, but we’re kind of skeptical. So MDN found it unusual (and somewhat distressing) that the anti-drilling Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) is on the same side we’re on!…
    Read More “PEC Slams Bill Separating PA Conventional/Unconventional Regs”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, May 30, 2014

    May 30, 2014May 30, 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, May 30, 2014”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Washington County

    Lightening Strike at MarkWest Chartiers Plant Causes Evacuation

    May 29, 2014May 29, 2014

    lightening strikeAround 6:00 pm last night lighting struck a release valve at the MarkWest gas processing plant in Chartiers Township (Washington County), PA. It caused a small fire that was quickly extinguished. However, the valve remained opened for a short period after the plant was shut down which allowed some natural gas to leak, creating a “plume” or cloud of gas near the plant. MarkWest, in what they say was “an abundance of caution,” asked about 50 residents living near the plant to evacuate. The residents were back in their homes by 10 pm…
    Read More “Lightening Strike at MarkWest Chartiers Plant Causes Evacuation”

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