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  • Energy Services | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Odebrecht | Processing Plants | Property Value | West Virginia | Wood County

    Life is Good in Parkersburg, WV Thx to Cracker Plant Talk

    January 10, 2014January 10, 2014

    Even though it’s not yet a done deal, just the fact that Brazilian-based Odebrecht announced they might build a several-billion dollar ethane cracker plant in Parkersburg, WV is enough to cause a rush on real estate in the area. Empty office buildings are getting snapped up, hotels are calling the country economic development agency about possible new construction, and in one case a physician has contacted Parkersburg about setting up a practice specifically targeted at oil and gas workers. Life is suddenly very good around Parkersburg…
    Read More “Life is Good in Parkersburg, WV Thx to Cracker Plant Talk”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research | Wastewater

    Duke Study: Acid Mine Water in Fracking Reduces Radioactivity

    January 10, 2014January 10, 2014

    MDN has for years covered the story that some drillers would be happy to use acid mine drainage water for fracking–except enviro-nazis will sue them into the next lifetime for environmental contamination when they eventually dispose of what’s leftover after fracking (see PA Enviro Groups Oppose Using Acid Mine Water for Fracking as just one example). We now have an intriguing study from the mostly-anti-drilling Duke University that says if you use acid mine drainage water for fracking, it will reduce the amount of radioactivity in frack wastewater. Hmmm.

    There’s enough acid mine drainage water in this country to just about meet all fracking needs–if all of it were used (not practical of course). But using acid mine water could greatly reduce the amount of fresh water needed–especially in places where fresh water is in short supply. Under such a scenario, everybody wins–except enviro-nazis who demand nothing less than the obliteration of all fossil fuels as a source of energy. Here’s more details about this interesting Duke study that says using acid mine drainage for fracking can cut down on radioactivity in wastewater…
    Read More “Duke Study: Acid Mine Water in Fracking Reduces Radioactivity”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Deal Done to Lease Washington County, PA Airport for Drilling

    January 10, 2014January 10, 2014

    MDN told you yesterday about an impending vote by Washington County, PA commissioners to lease portions of the county airport for drilling under (but not on) airport property (see Washington County, PA Airport Considers Offer to Lease). The vote was taken, and the deal was approved. In the end, it looks as though the county, which does not own the mineral rights for all 400 acres of airport property, does own the rights to at least 135 acres, which they leased for a signing bonus of $6,400 per acre and 18.25% royalties on any gas produced.

    The taxpayers of Washington County should be happy that a check for $864,000 of “newfound money” is heading their way…
    Read More “Deal Done to Lease Washington County, PA Airport for Drilling”

  • Athens County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Wastewater

    Athens County, OH Anti-Drillers Sue to Stop New Injection Well

    January 10, 2014January 10, 2014

    Anti-drillers with the Athens County Fracking Action Network (ACFAN) have filed a legal challenge to the permit issued last month by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) approving a new injection well to be drilled in the county. The injection well would be the second well at a site owned by K&H Partners and would dispose up to 168,000 gallons of frack wastewater per day. According to ACFAN, this is the first challenge to a permitted injection well in 20 years, something they’re quite proud of.

    Here’s the ACFAN announcement:
    Read More “Athens County, OH Anti-Drillers Sue to Stop New Injection Well”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Friday Foibles: The Scientific Link Between Fracking and Zombies

    January 10, 2014January 10, 2014

    zombie killersWe thought we had really heard, and seen, it all when it comes to stupidity and lies about fracking–but this takes the cake. A new big-budget Hollywood movie about zombies is coming out later this year and the zombies, the “walking dead” are created by, wait for it… fracking! Yes folks, sink a hole, frack that sucker and if it’s too close to a cemetery…ya get zombies.

    The saddest part of this inanity is that some of our “brighter” fellow citizens will believe it…
    Read More “Friday Foibles: The Scientific Link Between Fracking and Zombies”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jan 10, 2014

    January 10, 2014January 10, 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, Jan 10, 2014”

  • Energy Companies | WPX Energy

    Shotgun Wedding: New Board Member Forced on WPX Energy

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    shotgun weddingYesterday WPX Energy, the spin-off drilling company from midstream giant Williams Partners, announced the appointment of Karl Kurz to the board of directors. MDN previously told you that WPX is being jerked around by its second largest stockholder, Taconic Capital Advisors, which led to the firing of the WPX’s CEO (see CEO Shake-up Explained: Taconic Capital Jerking WPX’s Chain). It appears that Kurz, previously COO for Anadarko Petroleum, is Taconic’s toady on the board–there to do his masters’ bidding.

    Here’s the interesting thing to MDN: Williams, WPX’s one-time parent that still has a major stake in WPX, was attacked by a Carl Ichan disciple at the same time WPX was attacked by Taconic–no coincidence if you ask us (see Bad News: Corporate Raiders Take Aim at Williams). Carl Icahn’s toady at Chesapeake Energy is it’s new CEO Doug Lawler–a one time executive at Anadarko (see The Great Chesapeake Massacre: Lawler Fires 800 People in One Day). Now we get a former Anadarko person on the board at WPX. See a trend here?…
    Read More “Shotgun Wedding: New Board Member Forced on WPX Energy”

  • Economic Impact | Guest Post | Health Impacts | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Guest Post: Pennsylvania Drilling Moratorium – Good or Bad?

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    Chris AckerBefore Pennsylvanians head to the polls in November to elect a new governor and new legislators, they may want to consider the consequences of installing Democrats to re-assume power in the state. Specifically, Democrats have vowed to slap an ongoing moratorium–essentially a ban–on Marcellus Shale drilling should they regain control. MDN has been one of the few places in the media to even cover this story, and we’ve called it just what it is: economic insanity (see PA Democrat Party Votes to End Marcellus Shale Drilling Statewide).

    MDN friend and contributor Chris Acker, a Pennsylvania property owner and geological engineer with an MBA, does a deep dive into the issue to explore what would happen should PA slap a moratorium on new shale drilling. Hint: It’s like experiencing someone’s worst nightmare…
    Read More “Guest Post: Pennsylvania Drilling Moratorium – Good or Bad?”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Compare & Contrast 2 Eastern Democrat Governors on Shale Drilling

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    Let’s compare and contrast “state of the state” addresses delivered yesterday by two Democrat governors in the eastern United States. Governor A has a thriving, business-friendly state that welcomes not only service businesses but specializes in ensuring heavy industry businesses are welcome and investing in his state. In fact, Governor A, who is not only business-friendly but also environment-friendly, works tirelessly to expand job opportunities for his residents, including shale jobs. He’s probably the only Democrat MDN would vote for! And that’s saying something.

    Governor B, on the other hand, generally sits on his rear-end, goes to expensive fundraisers deluding himself that he has a chance at the presidency, has the highest unemployment in the eastern U.S., is driving thousands of businesses (and business owners) out of his state each month while mouthing platitudes about being business-friendly, and frankly is a do-nothing governor. Can you guess which is which?…
    Read More “Compare & Contrast 2 Eastern Democrat Governors on Shale Drilling”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Releases a Draft (Frackless) State Energy Plan

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    Last week Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York State very quietly released a draft New York State Energy Plan for 2014. No fanfare. No nothin. The plan supposedly “sets forth a vision for New York’s energy future that connects a vibrant private sector market with communities and individual customers to create a dynamic, clean energy economy.” Completely absent from the plan? Shale drilling. Which means this is not really a plan at all, but a political advertisement that panders to Cuomo’s kook fringe left–people like Debra Winger, Josh Fox, Mark Ruffalo, Yoko Ono and a plethora of other non-thinkers.

    We were first alerted to the release by MDN friend and intrepid blogger Andy Leahy and his excellent NY Shale Gas Now! blog site. Must be the AP reads Andy, because not long after his post went live, the AP ran a story that’s been republished in dozens of newspapers coast to coast. Here’s Andy’s excellent take on the draft so-called “energy plan” from Gov. Frackless…
    Read More “NY Releases a Draft (Frackless) State Energy Plan”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH | Taxation | Utica Shale

    Hearings Underway on OH Plan to Bribe Voters with Utica Shale Tax

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    Some RINO elected Republicans in Ohio and some oil and gas industry folks have combined forces to endorse a horrible idea: raising the drilling tax on Utica Shale drilling. MDN previously outlined our objections to the plan (see Taking a Closer Look at Ohio’s “Piddly” Utica Shale Tax Increase). The Ohio House is now holding hearings on the plan–listening to testimony both for and (presumably) against.

    Here’s the latest on the Ohio hearings to retard the growth of the Utica Shale by increasing taxes on it to bribe redistribute some of the money to people who don’t have a thing to do with producing it:
    Read More “Hearings Underway on OH Plan to Bribe Voters with Utica Shale Tax”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Washington County, PA Airport Considers Offer to Lease

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    Washington County, PA commissioners will vote today on a proposed lease of the county’s airport property–to allow shale drilling under (but not on top of) the property. According to the deal offered, the county would receive $6,400 per acre as a signing bonus and 18.25% royalties on any gas produced. It’s unclear how much of the 360 airport-owned acres will generate revenue for the county because when the county purchased the property some landowners retained mineral rights. However, the deal, if signed, is sure to generate a boatload (or planeload) of money for Washington County.

    Here’s more details about the proposed offer, and which drillers (plural) are cooperating to do the drilling…
    Read More “Washington County, PA Airport Considers Offer to Lease”

  • Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | Property Value | West Virginia

    Shale Drilling Leads to Higher Property Values in WV

    January 9, 2014January 9, 2014

    One of the old, trite, and untrue arguments trotted out by anti-drillers is that when drilling comes to town, property values decrease. It shouldn’t surprise you, if you read MDN, to learn that the exact opposite is true. The latest evidence of that comes to us from one of the most horizontally drilled/fracked counties in West Virginia: Marshall County.

    Officials in Marshall County report that because of all the drilling in the county, property values in the county have risen by an average 10%. Put another way, if you were to sell your house today, you’ll get 10% more than you would have gotten just a few years ago. The only “problem” is that some peoples’ property tax bills will go up because of it…
    Read More “Shale Drilling Leads to Higher Property Values in WV”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jan 9, 2014

    January 9, 2014January 9, 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, Jan 9, 2014”

  • Economic Impact | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | NGLs | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Research

    Must-Read IHS Report: Midstream/Downstream Spending Hits $90B/Yr

    January 8, 2014January 8, 2014

    a must readInformation Handling Services, or IHS, is the publisher of choice for the American Petroleum Institute (API). A new API/IHS study was published in December, but apparently just released to the public yesterday by the API. The study is titled “Oil & Natural Gas Transportation & Storage Infrastructure: Status, Trends, & Economic Benefits” (full copy embedded below).

    We previously told you the API/IHS estimates each year drillers in the U.S. spend on the order of $150 billion to drill new oil and gas wells (see US Spending $150B+ to Drill New Oil & Gas Wells Each Year). MDN editor Jim Willis heard at the recent Platts Global Energy Outlook Forum that midstream-specific spending is only $15 billion per year (see Energy Industry Leaders Gather at Platts Forum in NYC). This new IHS report provides further clarification on spending in the midstream and downstream. If you lump new yearly spending together for all midstream (pipelines & processing plants) and downstream (refineries and distribution), IHS says the number was actually $53 billion in 2010, and had rocketed to nearly $90 billion in 2013. IHS researchers believe spending will remain around $90 billion in 2014 and something close that, per year, until 2020. Truly astonishing numbers. And that’s not the only revelation contained in this “must read” report. Like, there are 1 million new jobs on the way because of all this spending…
    Read More “Must-Read IHS Report: Midstream/Downstream Spending Hits $90B/Yr”

  • Belmont County | Harrison County | Monroe County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    OH’s Biggest Producing Utica Counties: Belmont, Monroe, Harrison

    January 8, 2014January 8, 2014

    More analysis of the recent third quarter 2013 Utica Shale production report released on Dec. 31 by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, including which counties had the best production in 3Q13:
    Read More “OH’s Biggest Producing Utica Counties: Belmont, Monroe, Harrison”

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