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  • Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ohio Utica’s Top 10 Gas Wells & Top 10 Oil Wells 1Q14

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    The Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources not only released 2013 full year oil and gas production figures yesterday, they also released first quarter 2014 production figures. For 1Q14 the state’s Utica wells produced almost 2 million barrels of oil and 67 billion cubic feet of natural gas from 418 operating wells (out of 476 completed wells). Below MDN has assmebled the Top 10 natural gas producing wells for 1Q14, the top 10 oil wells, and stats by county and by driller. It paints a fascinating picture…
    Read More “Ohio Utica’s Top 10 Gas Wells & Top 10 Oil Wells 1Q14”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lancaster County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    Chains & Old Ladies: Kinky Protest Talk in Lancaster County, PA

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    We’ve pointed out the hardened anti-drillers who oppose the Williams Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project in Lebanon County, PA only number around 50 people–out of a population of 133,568 residents in that fine county (see Lebanon County Anti-Pipeline Meeting Yields a Surprise). When denied a public forum to spew and spout, they sit on the floor and behave like babies (see Williams’ Smart Open House in Lebanon County Confounds Antis). And when they still can’t get their way, they bring in lawyers (see Lebanon PA Anti-Drillers Plot Ordinance Against Williams Pipeline). In neighboring Lancaster County, they have a small anti-pipeline contingent too–but interestingly they were able to get 75 anti-drillers to turn out for a protest last weekend–a full 50% more than Lenanon County has been able to muster…
    Read More “Chains & Old Ladies: Kinky Protest Talk in Lancaster County, PA”

  • Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    MWCD Reinvesting $300M of Utica Shale Revenue over Next 10 Yrs

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) covers more than 8,000 square miles of rivers, reservoirs and creeks that drain into the Muskingum River. It is the largest wholly contained watershed in the state of Ohio, covering about 20% of the state. MWCD owns 54,000 acres of land. Early in the Utica Shale boom in Ohio the MWCD was scared off from participating (see Muskingum Watershed Reverses Decision to Sell Water to Drillers). But it wasn’t long before the MWCD board found their resolve and started to not only sell water for Utica fracking, they started leasing land like crazy (see Antero Pays $15K/Acre, 20% Royalties for MWCD Piedmont Lake Lease). All of those water sales and leases for drilling are now paying off for MWCD rate payers and indeed for all Ohioans…
    Read More “MWCD Reinvesting $300M of Utica Shale Revenue over Next 10 Yrs”

  • Guernsey County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Why is Guernsey County Recorder’s Office Still Busy 4 Yrs Later?

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    MDN has long pointed out an early tip for where drilling is likely to happen is when the county recorder’s (or clerk’s) office gets really busy with landmen and abstractors researching deeds. Sometimes the traffic jam in those small offices can even turn contentious (see Patience Gone: OH County Recorder Threatens to Sue for More Space). The county recorder’s office in Guernsey County, OH was one such place where activity was at a fevered pitch. Drilling is happening in Guernsey–in a big way. However, the recorder’s office, four years later, still hasn’t slowed down–even though almost all property has been bought or leased. Why?…
    Read More “Why is Guernsey County Recorder’s Office Still Busy 4 Yrs Later?”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Rep’s Economic Illiteracy On Display re Severance Tax

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    stupid is as stupid doesWe have to wonder, is PA State Rep. Rosita C. Youngblood (Democrat from Philadelphia) actually brain dead? At a minimum she’s an economic ignoramus, understanding 0% about economics and business and what it takes to make a successful business. Youngblood had the temerity (stupidity?) to write an editorial for the Philadelphia Weekly Press in which she says casinos in the state are taxed 55% of all money that passes through their hands, and therefore a measly 5% (or even 10%) severance tax on shale drilling is peanuts. Uh, Ms. Youngblood, have you ever heard of the concept of risk in business? Or profit?… Read More “PA Rep’s Economic Illiteracy On Display re Severance Tax”

  • Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Statewide OH

    OH Dem Gov Candidate Tries to Outdo “Foreigner Hunter” Kasich

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    This is interesting. We didn’t even know there is a governor’s race in Ohio this year. The OH race is probably not newsworthy because the Democrat running against John Kasich doesn’t stand a prayer of a chance. Most polls we checked have Kasich trouncing his opponent–Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald–by at least 10 points. However, what’s interesting and noteworthy is that FitzGerald is trying to out-foreigner hunter the foreigner hunter himself, Gov. Kasich. You may recall MDN labeled Kasich “the foreigner hunter” back in 2012 after he started his jingoistic talk labeling out-of-state experts who work on some of Ohio’s drilling rigs and in the Ohio Utica Shale as “foreigners” (see OH Gov. Kasich Continues Trash Talk Out-of-State Workers). Such talk is unbecoming a governor and unbecoming a supposed conservative–and we continue to point it out. Well it seems Democrat FitzGerald is even more extreme than Kasich…
    Read More “OH Dem Gov Candidate Tries to Outdo “Foreigner Hunter” Kasich”

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

    Gates Mills, OH Mayor Faces Uphill Battle in Proposed Land Trust

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    In February MDN reported that an Ohio community near Cleveland had concocted a plan to restrict drilling in their neighborhood by getting residents to sign a restrictive land trust (see Cleveland Suburb’s Socialist Model for Restricting Utica Drilling). As it turns out, MDN was a bit off base in our analysis (yes, we admit when we’re wrong!). The mayor of Gates Mills, Shawn Riley, contacted MDN to set the record straight–something we haven’t had a chance to do, until now…
    Read More “Gates Mills, OH Mayor Faces Uphill Battle in Proposed Land Trust”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Obama EPA Targets Landfill Fugitive Methane, Compost Piles Next?

    July 3, 2014July 3, 2014

    compost pileA word of warning to all of you anti-drillers who are “back to the land” types–Obama’s EPA is coming for you next. Your own environmental extremism will soon turn around and bite you on the backside. The rogue federal Environmental Protection Agency, since 2009, has targeted fracking and the oil and industry any which way it can, attempting to usurp state regulation (see Rogue Obama EPA Goes on Methane Witch Hunt). We’ve now moved beyond the oil and gas industry. The EPA announced on Tuesday they’re now targeting landfills for methane leakage in their never-ending quest to stop mythical global warming. So we ask: How long will it be before that precious compost pile in your backyard is regulated by the feds?…
    Read More “Obama EPA Targets Landfill Fugitive Methane, Compost Piles Next?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jul 3, 2014

    July 3, 2014July 3, 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: Thu, Jul 3, 2014”

  • Energy Services | Ergon | Hancock County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Processing Plants | Washington County (OH) | West Virginia

    New Condensate Processing Coming to Utica/Marcellus from Ergon

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    coming soonNew condensate processing is on the way later this year from Ergon, Inc.–a company headquartered in Mississippi but with refineries and processing facilities in Ohio and West Virginia (and operations that include western Pennsylvania, Kentucky and New York). Ergon announced yesterday the company has spent over $75 million in the past two years to upgrade facilities, and continues to spend. Coming later this year is a 10,000 barrel per day condensate stabilization facility in Marietta, OH. Coming next year, the same kind of facility (also 10,000 bbl/d) in Newell, WV…
    Read More “New Condensate Processing Coming to Utica/Marcellus from Ergon”

  • Access Midstream Partners | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Williams

    One Step Closer: Williams Update on Purchase of Access Midstream

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    On Monday Williams issued a brief press announcement (below) to say they are one important step closer to purchasing and merging in Access Midstream–the former Chesapeake Midstream (see Big News: Williams Partners Buying Access Midstream for $6B). In fact, they’re a LOT closer…
    Read More “One Step Closer: Williams Update on Purchase of Access Midstream”

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

    Federal Court Dismisses Doctor Lawsuit re Act 13 “Gag Rule”

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    The lawsuit brought by seven selfish towns against Pennsylvania’s Act 13 drilling law has had more twists and turns than a back road in the Pocono Mountains. The litigious towns, plus a doctor, sued over various provisions in the Act 13 law. The towns didn’t like being told they couldn’t zone drilling out of existence within their borders, and the doctor didn’t like being told he couldn’t blab drillers’ trade secrets all over the place. So it went to PA’s Supreme Court and they ruled in favor of the towns, but sent parts of the lawsuit back to a lower court, including the doctor’s portion (see Act 13 Goes Back to Lower Court, Disturbing Comments from Judge). A second lawsuit was filed by a different doctor along the same lines (so-called “gag rule”)…
    Read More “Federal Court Dismisses Doctor Lawsuit re Act 13 “Gag Rule””

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Carroll County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio

    Anti Groups Seek to Help Those with Utica Drilling Grievances

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    Live in Ohio and feel like those big, nasty, greedy shale drillers have screwed you out of your version of the American dream? Feel like rent on your dumpy apartment is sky high because of an influx of “foreigners” (from Texas and Oklahoma) snapping up apartments, driving up prices? Did you sign a lease a year or two too early and found out if you’d waited, you could have gotten 10x what you got? The communistic-sounding Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC) and the Communities United for Responsible Energy (CURE) have a so-called town hall meeting just for you, on Thursday, July 10 in Carrollton, OH…
    Read More “Anti Groups Seek to Help Those with Utica Drilling Grievances”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Seventy Seven Energy

    Long Labor & Delivery: Seventy Seven Energy Born Yesterday

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    A few weeks ago MDN told you that Chesapeake Energy had gone into labor with the prospect of birthing a spinoff of their oilfield services division. At the time labor began, we thought (based on Chessy’s statements) that the new baby would be born sometime around June 17 (see Chesapeake Oilfield Services Birth Date: June 17, 2014). Looks like it was an unusually long labor and delivery for the new baby company. Seventy Seven Energy (SSE) was born yesterday, on July 1…
    Read More “Long Labor & Delivery: Seventy Seven Energy Born Yesterday”

  • Alternative Energy | Economic Impact | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Bloomberg: Natgas, Solar Big Winners for New Investment by 2030

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) has just published a new report titled “2030 Market Outlook” in which they predict there will be $1.3 trillion of investment in new power generation capacity over the next 15 years. The big winner for that pile of new investment ($314 billion of it) will go to–you guessed it–natural gas-fired electric generating plants. Also a big winner, according to BNEF, will be solar ($231 billion for rooftop solar panels) and wind ($200 billion spent for onshore wind farms). BNEF also makes some gutsy predictions with respect to coal…
    Read More “Bloomberg: Natgas, Solar Big Winners for New Investment by 2030”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    Yet Another “Natgas Worse than Coal” Study from Tony Ingraffea

    July 2, 2014July 2, 2014

    Our old friend Tony “shut all fracking down” Ingraffea, who happens to (still) hold a job teaching at Cornell University, is back with yet another “research study” that (surprise!) bashes fracking. Or more properly shale drilling. This time around Tony, who has a lucrative side job by gallivanting from anti-drilling meeting to anti-drilling meeting to spread the word that fracking is evil (see Cornell Hydraulic Fracturing Expert Headlines First Meeting of New York Residents Against Drilling (NYRAD) in Vestal, NY), says shale wells have a higher rate of failure in the cement casings in Pennsylvania and he can prove it. How?…
    Read More “Yet Another “Natgas Worse than Coal” Study from Tony Ingraffea”

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