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  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | WPX Energy

    WPX Decides to Let Franklin Forks Families Keep Water Tanks

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    do the right thingWPX Energy has made not only a smart move, but is doing the right thing. MDN told you last week about the three families in Franklin Forks, PA who say nearby Marcellus drilling by WPX Energy caused methane to migrate into their water wells (see WPX to Make 2nd Attempt at Removing Water Tanks in Franklin Twp). The PA Dept. of Environmental Protection investigated (for years) and found the methane in the families’ wells is naturally occurring and not from WPX’s work. So WPX tried to remove the water tanks (“buffaloes”) they voluntarily provided to the families.

    One family let them remove the water buffalo, the other two illegally resisted, so WPX was scheduled to come back today with warrants in hand to remove them. But last week WPX had a change of heart and said in essence, “Go ahead and keep the water buffaloes. We’ll donate them to you if you want them that badly.” To which we say, it was not only a smart PR move but a nice thing, the “right thing,” to do. It immediately denies the anti-drilling crazies more parading in front of TV cameras to talk about how heartless the drilling industry is. Here’s the latest on the Franklin Forks saga…
    Read More “WPX Decides to Let Franklin Forks Families Keep Water Tanks”

  • American Energy Partners | Energy Companies | Utica Shale

    McClendon Plan to Raise Additional $2B in “Unit” Offering

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    Investors who want a piece of Aubrey McClendon’s plans to develop the Utica Shale are about to get a chance. On Friday, the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets disclosed that McClendon’s new company, American Energy Capital Partners, has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to sell up to 100 million “units” (something like a stock) for $20 per unit in an effort to raise up to $2 billion. McClendon plans to use the money to “develop or buy onshore oil and natural gas properties in the United States.” We imagine most of that will be focused on the Utica Shale where McClendon continues to focus his time and energy (see Exclusive: McClendon Buys 24K Acres of SWEPI Leases in OH Utica).

    AECP has already raised $1.7 billion (see McClendon Gets a Little Help ($1.7B) from His Friends in OH Utica). Word of advice to Aubrey: Don’t sell any of those units to Carl Icahn…
    Read More “McClendon Plan to Raise Additional $2B in “Unit” Offering”

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

    Range’s Big Money Deal to Drill Under Deer Lakes Park in SW PA

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    MDN recently told you that Allegheny County, PA legislators, most of them Democrats, abandoned their fellow Dems to vote down a ban on drilling under county parks 9-2 (see Allegheny County (PA) Council Votes Down Drill Ban for Parks). We now know why. They all didn’t suddenly turn into pro-drillers–too many wacko constituents on their left to do that. No dear friends, just follow the money.

    The signing bonus offered by Range Resources to legislators to drill under Deer Lakes Park is $3.5 million. But that’s peanuts if the drilling goes forward and if there’s as much gas under the park as Range believes there is. With a royalty rate of 17%, the county stands to make as much as a mind-blowing $70 million from that single county park! And of course the legislators will get to decide how all that cashola gets spent. It’s like putting a 10-ton carrot in front of Bugs Bunny. Just too much to resist…
    Read More “Range’s Big Money Deal to Drill Under Deer Lakes Park in SW PA”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chautauqua County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York

    Dunkirk, NY Electric Plant Saved – Converting from Coal to NatGas

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    Looks like the good residents in Dunkirk, NY (near Buffalo) have dodged a major tax bullet. Last week MDN told you about hypocritical anti-drillers who oppose converting coal-powered electric plants in both Ithaca and Dunkirk into being powered by natural gas–simply because they don’t like fossil fuels (see Anti-Drillers Oppose Converting 2 NY Electric Plants to NatGas). As we pointed out, the plants in Dunkirk and Ithaca provide something like 40% of the tax revenue for the local towns and schools where they are located. Closing either plant would devastate that community and force some residents to leave after taxes skyrocket. The Dunkirk plant has been saved.

    In a strange twist of fate, Gov. Andrew “the fracking ditherer” Cuomo slogged through three feet of snow in Dunkirk to crow that a deal has been reached to keep the plant open and convert it from burning coal to burning natural gas. Oh, the plant will burn natural gas fracked in other states and pipelined to NY. Ironic, no? Here’s the story…
    Read More “Dunkirk, NY Electric Plant Saved – Converting from Coal to NatGas”

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

    Athens County Apologizes for Calling Anti-Drillers ‘Terrorists’

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    Funny, unsettling, maddening–all of the above is the situation in Athens County. It is indisputable that some extreme environmentalists are terrorists–they damage property and inflict terror, which is the definition of terrorist. However, not all anti-drillers are terrorists. But some are. And so the Athens County Emergency Management Agency in selecting a pretend scenario to use for training selected an unnamed (totally fictional) anti-fracking extremist group as the focus of their training exercise.

    Selecting anti-frackers for their training scenario drove the wackos in the Athens County Fracking Action Network right over the proverbial edge. They spit and sputtered and blustered that their sensibilities had been mightily offended, and so the Athens County Emergency Management Agency issued an apology to the poor babies, even though the Fracking Action Network was not the named boogeyman of the exercise–nor even hinted at…
    Read More “Athens County Apologizes for Calling Anti-Drillers ‘Terrorists’”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Seneca Resources

    Seneca Resources – Now Drilling 2X Wells in Same Amount of Time

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    Yesterday the Philadelphia Inquirer took an inside look at major Marcellus Shale driller Seneca Resources (the drilling subsidiary of National Fuel Company) and the dramatic increase in efficiencies Seneca has achieved. Like Cabot and other Marcellus drillers, Seneca just keeps getting better with time. A few years ago it took Seneca a month to drill a new Marcellus well. Today? About 16 days–roughly half the time. Put another way–they now drill two wells in the time it used to take them to drill one.

    Not only that, the length of the borehole Seneca drills is much longer, meaning each well is more productive (more gas flows out). No wonder those in the industry call shale fracking a miracle. Those who say shale drilling “won’t last, wells will run dry before you say Bob’s your uncle” are either willfully ignorant of the facts–or just plain lying. Here’s a look behind the scenes at dramatically improved Seneca…
    Read More “Seneca Resources – Now Drilling 2X Wells in Same Amount of Time”

  • Crime | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Trumbull County | Wastewater

    Youngstown Protesters Get Light Treatment in Local Court

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    Two nutjobs protesters were arrested last month for blocking trucks from accessing an injection well facility in Niles (Trumbull County), Ohio–near Youngstown (see 2 Anti-Drillers Arrested at Youngstown Injection Well). We now know their names: John D. Williams, 57, of North Cleveland Avenue, Niles, and Mary C. Khumprakob, 21, of Glacier Heights Road, Youngstown.

    On Friday they both pleaded no-contest, meaning “guilty,” in Niles Municipal Court, and the judge, Thomas Townley, gave them the equivalent of a love tap on the wrist–a $50 fine and $137 in court costs. Seems it’s pretty cheap to shut down a legal, legitimate business in Niles…
    Read More “Youngstown Protesters Get Light Treatment in Local Court”

  • Crime | Indiana County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Falcon Drilling COO Pleads to Embezzling $9.2M from Company

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    A story that began more than a year ago is still playing out. In December 2012, two employees of Falcon Drilling Company, a Marcellus Shale drilling contractor with 13 rigs headquartered in Indiana, PA, were charged with embezzling money from the company (see 2 Employees Charged with Embezzling $6M from Falcon Drilling). One of those employees, the Chief Operating Officer no less, worked out a plea bargain with federal prosecutors just last week.

    Here’s what’s known (and what isn’t) about the plea deal:
    Read More “Falcon Drilling COO Pleads to Embezzling $9.2M from Company”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | MarkWest Energy | NGLs | Pipelines

    Kinder Morgan/MarkWest Proposed NGL Pipeline Gets a Nickname, Map

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    A month ago MDN told you about a then-unnamed new natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline being planned by Kinder Morgan and MarkWest that will run from the Utica/Marcellus to the Gulf Coast (see KM & MarkWest Announce Open Season for NE to Gulf NGL Pipeline). At the time Kinder announced an open season for the new pipeline that will end this week, on Dec. 20.

    What we didn’t have then but do have now is a name for the pipeline, and a map. The name is the Utica Marcellus Texas Pipeline. We even have a nickname from Kinder. Because the pipeline will transport Y-Grade NGLs from the Utica and Marcellus Shales to the Texas Gulf Coast, they call it “the Y-Grade Pipeline”. Below is a description of the Y-Grade project along with a full-size map showing the proposed route…
    Read More “Kinder Morgan/MarkWest Proposed NGL Pipeline Gets a Nickname, Map”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Dec 16-29, 2013 [Free]

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.
    Read More “Calendar of Events for Dec 16-29, 2013 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Dec 16, 2013

    December 16, 2013December 16, 2013

    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: Mon, Dec 16, 2013”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | Health Impacts | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Did Range Resources Cover-Up Spill at Well Site in PA?

    December 13, 2013December 13, 2013

    operation cover-up

    Here we go again. A lawsuit has been filed against Range Resources in Amwell Township (Washington County), PA by a group of neighbors close to the Yeager well drilled by Range with claims that they were “sickened” (no word on how) by drilling at the well site. The big news is that there was an alleged spill at the drill site in 2010 (three years ago!) and that the spill was “covered up” and not properly reported by Range. A juicy rumor like that is all PA Rep. Jesse “fake online ID” White needed to demand that state Attorney General Kathleen Kane (an anti-driller) and a host of other government officials should investigate this forthwith. Jesse, you may recall, was caught red-handed using fake online IDs to impersonate and slander his own pro-drilling constituents. He still hasn’t had the decency to resign and the Democrat Party in PA hasn’t had the decency to remove him from office. A new low in PA politics.

    Here’s the rumor about a three year-old spill that may or may not have happened and the dreaded cover-up by the evil villain, Snidely Whiplash Range Resources (sarcasm intended):
    Read More “Did Range Resources Cover-Up Spill at Well Site in PA?”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Erie County (NY) | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Seneca Resources

    Erie County, NY Falls for the FWW Lie, Bans Fracking & Road Salt

    December 13, 2013December 13, 2013

    On Monday MDN told you about an eminent vote in western NY to ban fracking (see Erie County (Buffalo) NY to Vote on “Near-Ban” of Fracking). Yesterday, legislators for Erie County, NY fell into the trap set by the odious Food & Water Watch–legislators voted 9-2 to ban the use of road salt and dust suppressant safely manufactured from brine water that comes from oil and gas drilling. They also voted to deny taxpayers in Erie County the right to profit from drilling on county-owned land, when and if it ever comes to the county.

    Right at the front of the hit parade gloating was FWW agitator, er, “organizer” Rita Yelda, who continues to falsely slander fracking and the products made as a result of fracking, like deicer (road salt). We hope Erie County residents enjoy paying for steep legal fees when this illegal law is challenged next year by Buffalo-based National Fuel (Seneca Resources)…
    Read More “Erie County, NY Falls for the FWW Lie, Bans Fracking & Road Salt”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Very Cool Map from ODNR Showing OH Utica Wells Permitted/Drilled

    December 13, 2013December 13, 2013

    Last week the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) released a very handy map that shows where Utica Shale drilling is happening in the state. It has different colored dots to denote where permits have been issued, where wells have been drilled, and where wells have been drilled and are now producing. Running along the right bottom corner is a tally (as of 12/6/13) for how many permits have been issued by driller, which now totals over 1,000 permits.

    We really like this map, and you think you will to! Here it is:
    Read More “Very Cool Map from ODNR Showing OH Utica Wells Permitted/Drilled”

  • Berkeley County | Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Residents Express Concerns over Drill Cuttings in Landfills

    December 13, 2013

    Drill cuttings (leftover rock and dirt from drilling wells) sometimes contains low levels of naturally occurring radiation–that’s a fact. The typical way of disposing drill cuttings is via landfill. Loads are tested for radiation to be sure it doesn’t exceed safe limits, but any time you use the “r” word folks understandably get a little bit antsy. Visions of nuclear waste dumps run through their heads. Recently a rash of media-manufactured stories have appeared that West Virginia has a “loophole” that allows dumping of “radioactive shale waste” in local landfills. That’s not happening, and as stated, when/if there’s radioactivity in the cuttings, it’s usually so low it’s below that of medical waste that goes to the landfill.

    But the media has now done it’s job and people are in a dither about this issue. So it’s no surprise that in an area of WV where there is no shale drilling–the eastern panhandle–folks turned out in large numbers to express concern over drilling in general and landfilling of cuttings in particular that may (or may not) be happening in their area…
    Read More “WV Residents Express Concerns over Drill Cuttings in Landfills”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    CU & NOAA Do Fly Over of Marcellus to Measure Methane Leaks

    December 13, 2013December 13, 2013

    Is there too much methane leaking from shale drilling operations and electrical generating plants that burn methane in the Marcellus Shale? A plane ride last summer hopes to help answer that question.

    Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration did a fly over of the Marcellus Shale in northeastern PA, along with fly overs in two other major shale plays. They’re still studying the data from they collected. In reading the news story about the study and the fly over, it all appears a bit murky to us. Lots of “estimates” and comparing this study with that study and “top down” and “bottom up” estimates to come up with answers. We like real, hard science. Things you measure–things that are testable and repeatable. Not political science where you spin fanciful theories. Was this fly over and the resulting study the former, or the later? Time will tell…
    Read More “CU & NOAA Do Fly Over of Marcellus to Measure Methane Leaks”

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