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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Public Opinion | Statewide NY

    Lies, Damn Lies…and NY State Polls on Fracking

    December 2, 2013December 2, 2013

    Last week MDN brought you the news that the Marist College poll shows a slight change of public opinion in New York State with respect to whether or not the state should allow shale drilling/fracking (see Latest Marist NY Poll Shows Slight Increase in Frack Opposition). The Marist poll showed, roughly, 37% favor fracking, 47% oppose it, and 16% are clueless. The day after the Marist poll was issued, Quinnipiac University issued their poll. Because the wording is slightly different, the Quinnipiac Poll found New Yorkers are more evenly split: 44% support fracking, 46% oppose it and just 10% are clueless.

    Which just goes to show the immortal words of Mark Twain are as true today as they were more than 100 years ago. Here’s the detailed poll results from the latest Q poll…
    Read More “Lies, Damn Lies…and NY State Polls on Fracking”

  • Economic Impact | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Williams

    Williams Spending $20B (!) on Marcellus/Utica Infrastructure Next 5 Years

    December 2, 2013December 2, 2013

    MDN released Volume 2 of the 2013 Marcellus and Utica Shale Databook in October. Volume 2 contains one of MDN’s proudest achievements: a comprehensive list of midstream/infrastructure projects either on the boards or already under way in the Marcellus and Utica Shale region. Cumulatively the projects represent a mind-blowing $40 billion investment (see MDN’s 2013 Databook Vol 2 Finds Staggering $40B in NE Midstream Projects).

    Although when we released Databook Vol. 2 we thought trumpeting our findings of $40 billion in investment may sound exaggerated and overblown to some, little did we know we may have underestimated the number! An article appearing in Tulsa World says a single company–Williams–has committed to spending $20 billion on Marcellus and Utica infrastructure (pipelines and processing plants) over the next five years. One company! Such numbers makes our jaw hit the floor…
    Read More “Williams Spending $20B (!) on Marcellus/Utica Infrastructure Next 5 Years”

  • Alternative Energy | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Some Icebergs are Flammable! Does Josh Fox Know?

    December 2, 2013December 2, 2013

    Hey Josh, this one is sure to land you an Emmy… head on up to the North Pole and light an entire iceberg on fire! Quit faffing around with a little water tap and go for the thing that’s sure to put your fading name in lights forever. Just one problem Josh, you don’t have to frack the ice in order to get the methane out. Bummer, dude.

    We’re referring, tongue-in-cheek, to the serious news that methane is hiding–it’s hiding inside ice crystals at the bottom of the ocean and under the Arctic permafrost. And wonder of wonders, in the next 5-10 years the technology will be available to retrieve that ice-bound methane–enough methane to make shale supplies look like a thimbleful. It likely will not be economically feasible for the U.S. to go after these “methane hydrates” in ice since we have cheap, abundant natural gas all around us that can be safely fracked, but for countries like Japan and India without their own sources of natural gas, this may be the answer to their energy prayers–especially since we seem to be reluctant to export any of our shale gas to them…
    Read More “Some Icebergs are Flammable! Does Josh Fox Know?”

  • eCORP Stimulation Technologies | Energy Services

    Waterless Fracker ecorpStim (Mis)Uses Newsjacking for Attention

    December 2, 2013December 2, 2013

    MDN has followed eCORP Stimulation Technologies (“ecorpStim”) for some time now with interest (see our previous stories about eCORP here). ecorpStim has pioneered a waterless fracking technology that uses pure propane–supposedly non-flammable and very safe. We applaud their inventiveness and their tenacity it trying to catch attention for their technology–a technology that costs a lot more than water-based fracking.

    What we’re a bit unsettled by, though, is the way they’ve taken to newsjacking. What’s newsjacking, you say? It’s a recent trend in marketing of issuing a press release or otherwise injecting your company (or yourself) into a prominent news story not about you or your company in order to capture attention for you or your company. ecorpStim has been doing that lately. And the way they do it makes you think the big news story is perhaps about their company–when it isn’t. Two cases in point…
    Read More “Waterless Fracker ecorpStim (Mis)Uses Newsjacking for Attention”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Dec 2-15, 2013 [Free]

    December 2, 2013December 2, 2013

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.
    Read More “Calendar of Events for Dec 2-15, 2013 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Dec 2, 2013

    December 2, 2013December 2, 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 2, 2013”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Public Opinion | Statewide NY

    Latest Marist NY Poll Shows Slight Increase in Frack Opposition

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    opinion pollA new public opinion poll of New Yorkers was released yesterday by the Wall Street Journal/NBC 4 New York/Marist College. Among the questions asked was this one: “Hydrofracking is a process of splitting rocks underground to remove natural gas. From what you have read or heard, do you generally support or oppose hydrofracking in New York State at the Marcellus Shale?” For years the answers have been roughly even, about 40% for, 40% against and 20% clueless.

    This latest NY poll shows the following statewide average: 37% support fracking, 47% oppose it, and 16% are clueless/unsure. So, a few more of the unsure people have now become sure and it’s breaking against fracking, maybe a few who used to support it no longer do, and those who were against it remain ideologically rigid and impervious to overwhelming evidence that fracking is safe (i.e. willfully stupid). End result: a few more are now in the opposition column. However, it’s when you dig into the numbers and the breakdowns by party, political philosophy, gender and geography that it becomes interesting…
    Read More “Latest Marist NY Poll Shows Slight Increase in Frack Opposition”

  • Economic Impact | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Wyoming County (PA)

    P&G’s Only Energy Self-Sufficient Plant is Powered by Marcellus

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    Consumer goods behemoth Procter & Gamble (P&G) has 150 manufacturing plants worldwide that make things like Pampers diapers, Charmin toilet paper and Bounty paper towels. Only one of those 150 P&G manufacturing plants is 100% energy self-sufficient–providing all of its own massive energy needs without the need to tap into the local utility grid. Can you guess where it’s located? The 100% energy self-sufficient P&G plant is in Mehoopany (Wyoming County), PA, near Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The P&G plant in Mehoopany is powered exclusively by Marcellus Shale gas drilled right on P&G’s own property! In fact, P&G is producing so much electricity by using Marcellus gas that they sell electricity back to the local utility grid–enough electricity to power 20,000 homes! What a tremendously proud, feel-good moment this is.

    Northeast PA is showing the world how shale gas is making the U.S. energy independent. Bye bye tinpot dictators in the Middle East who hate our guts! Bye bye messy wars to keep oil flowing. Hello home-grown energy, home-grown jobs and home-grown economic prosperity. Here’s the P&G feel-good story that will keep you smiling while you eat turkey tomorrow…
    Read More “P&G’s Only Energy Self-Sufficient Plant is Powered by Marcellus”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Patriot Water Treatment | Regulation | Trumbull County | Wastewater

    OH Court Tells ODNR: Turn Over Emails in Patriot Water Lawsuit

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    Patriot Water Treatment of Warren, OH has had a long-running feud with the Ohio EPA and Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR)–a feud that goes all the way back to 2011 (see MDN’s string of Patriot Water stories here). Patriot processes frack wastewater at it’s Warren plant and then disposes of the wastewater by using the local Warren municipal sewage treatment plant. That is, Patriot strips out all of the really nasty stuff, and then the sewage plant finishes off the process and the water is then released into the Mahoning River, near Youngstown.

    The OH EPA and ODNR pulled Patriot’s permits to operate for a four-month period in 2012, but Patriot sued and won the right to continue operating (and sending their wastewater to the sewage plant). In relation to the shut-down, Patriot is suing for damages and the ODNR has not been altogether forthcoming with emails and paperwork requested by Patriot as part of the lawsuit. So the OH District Court of Appeals told the ODNR yesterday to comply, or else…
    Read More “OH Court Tells ODNR: Turn Over Emails in Patriot Water Lawsuit”

  • Chief Oil & Gas | Clarion County | Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Greene County (PA) | IMG Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide WV | Susquehanna County | West Virginia | Wyoming County (PA)

    4 Electric Plants Coming to NE PA, Powered by Marcellus Gas

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    In August MDN told you the news that Chief Oil & Gas has struck up a deal with IMG Midstream (sort of misnamed, IMG is not a pipeline company) to provide IMG with Marcellus Shale gas to power several small regional, super efficient and low-polluting electric generation plants they plan to build in northeastern Pennsylvania (see Chief Strikes Deal to Provide Marcellus Gas for Electric Plants). We have good news: projects to build those plants are moving forward with all due speed.

    We now know that there are four plants planned for Pennsylvania and one for West Virginia. We also know where those plants will be built…
    Read More “4 Electric Plants Coming to NE PA, Powered by Marcellus Gas”

  • Belmont County | Lease & Royalty Payments | Monroe County | Noble County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    OH’s Largest School District Gets $1M+ from Lease Bonuses

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    Ohio’s largest school district (geographically speaking), the Switzerland of Ohio Local Schools in eastern Ohio, has raked in over $1 million so far from Marcellus/Utica Shale drilling deals. It’s located in some of the best drilling spots in the Ohio Utica (Monroe/Belmont/Noble counties). Even so, the school is headed for “devastating cuts” according to the school treasurer, due to a collapse in enrollment over the last 20 years.

    The money received so far from shale deals is from lease payments, not royalties. Will the school district go on over the fiscal cliff? Or will shale royalties come along in time to save the day? School officials are not sure…
    Read More “OH’s Largest School District Gets $1M+ from Lease Bonuses”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Obama’s Warming Cultists Raise “Social Cost of Carbon” Number

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    Just boggles the mind. Make up some cockamamie, pretend number, call it the “social cost of carbon” and proceed to use it as if it’s real science with real data behind it so you can justify unilaterally implementing Communistic regulations to control every aspect of slaves’ citizens’ lives. That sums up the actions of the Obama administration and their so-called justification in raising the rate of the “social cost of carbon” from $21 per metric ton to $35 per ton. Oh, and issue a white paper with a bunch of fake numbers to give it the veneer of legitimacy (check! that’s now done too).

    Feels like Alice going through the Looking Glass. Are there no real scientists with the intestinal fortitude to stand up and tell Obama and his warmist cult followers, “You have no clothes on this issue, Mr. Emperor”? The Hill reports on this latest Obama scam/power grab:
    Read More “Obama’s Warming Cultists Raise “Social Cost of Carbon” Number”

  • Commodity Price | Economic Impact | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Statewide NY

    Big News: Bloomberg Writes Positive Marcellus Shale Article!

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    Whenever we start reading a Bloomberg article about the Marcellus Shale, shale gas drilling in general, or fracking, we just know how skewed to the anti-drilling side of the ledger the story will be. So imagine our surprise when we read an article that actually reports (gasp!) the truth about the Marcellus Shale. Even though Bloomberg usually tells us the low price of natural gas can’t last, the whole shale gas thing is a house of cards waiting to collapse, drillers are trying to hoodwink investors, blah blah blah–this time even Bloomberg can’t ignore the fact that natural gas being piped into New York City is selling below the price of the benchmark Henry Hub in Louisiana–and likely will for years to come. Thanks to the Marcellus.

    The Bloomberg article does a good job of giving the big picture with respect to gas prices and how drilling has become more efficient, how infrastructure (pipelines) are helping to get all that gas to market (abundance of supply equals lower prices), and predicting what’s coming next. At the end of the article is an obligatory few sentences from anti-drillers about how shale drilling will poison all of our water and make farms uninhabitable. Well, it is Bloomberg after all. But on balance, this is a good article and worth your time to read. The article begins this way…
    Read More “Big News: Bloomberg Writes Positive Marcellus Shale Article!”

  • Industrywide Issues | NG Vehicles

    First-Ever Ford F-150 CNG/LPG Model Roles Off Assembly Line

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    This not technically a Marcellus/Utica story, but it certainly will impact the northeast and natural gas supplies in years to come. Ford announced last week the very first 2014 Ford F-150 truck, the best selling truck ever, has just rolled off the assembly line in Kansas City–and it has a CNG/LPG option! In fact, Ford will offer eight models for the 2014 model year and says they are on track to sell 15,000 CNG vehicles. MDN previously alerted you that Chevrolet is launching a CNG version for one of their most popular sedans–the Chevy Impala–next summer (2015 model year). Is this the dawning of the natural gas vehicle renaissance for consumers? We sure hope so.

    The exciting Ford announcement from last week:
    Read More “First-Ever Ford F-150 CNG/LPG Model Roles Off Assembly Line”

  • About MDN

    Short Week – See You Monday!

    November 27, 2013November 27, 2013

    Dear MDN Reader:

    MDN will take Thursday and Friday off–there will be no regular updates on those days. Hopefully you won’t mind if we kick back, enjoy family and do a bit of “re-charging.” We’ll be back next Monday ready and rarin’ to go.

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Jim Willis, Editor, MDN

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Nov 27, 2013

    November 27, 2013November 27, 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: Wed, Nov 27, 2013”

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