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

    BREAKING: NY Court of Appeals will Hear Dryden/Middlefield Case

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    Stop Press!Important and breaking news as MDN gets published… The New York Court of Appeals (our state’s highest court) has decided to review a lower court ruling on the Dryden and Middlefield cases in which townships banned shale drilling and fracking for everyone in the town. This is fantastic news for New York landowners. We will have more analysis tomorrow. In the meantime, here’s a statement issued by the Joint Landowners Coalition of New York:
    Read More “BREAKING: NY Court of Appeals will Hear Dryden/Middlefield Case”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Monroe County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Antero Resources Utica Well Produces Stratospheric 38.9 Mmcf/d

    August 29, 2013

    super achieverSomehow the following news (now a few weeks old) slipped by our usually-good radar. Antero Resources has taken the top spot away from Gulfport Energy as having the most productive Utica Shale well in Ohio. Gulfport had what was dubbed their “alpha dog” well, the Wagner 1-H well producing 14 million cubic feet of natural gas per day (Mmcf/d). Then came Gulfport’s Shugert 1-1H, which MDN dubbed the “King of Utica Shale wells” producing a whopping 20 Mmcf/d. After that was the Shugert 1-12H well, sister well to the 1-1H. We called that one “the Emperor well” producing 28.5 Mmcf/d (see Gulfport’s New Utica Well Produces Mind-blowing 28.5 Mmcf/d!).

    We’re now officially out of metaphors and labels. Antero Resources’ Yontz Utica Shale well recently saw a peak rate of a truly mind-blowing 38.9 Mmcf/d. Gulfport’s Shugert wells are in Belmont County. The Yontz well is located in Monroe County, just south of Belmont…
    Read More “Antero Resources Utica Well Produces Stratospheric 38.9 Mmcf/d”

  • Carroll County | Energy Companies | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Sierra Buckeye

    Sierra Buckeye Responds: We Didn’t Default on Carroll County Lease

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    Last week MDN told you about a kerfuffle in Ohio between Carroll County commissioners and Sierra Buckeye, a driller with whom the county signed a lease in July 2012 for 481 acres of county-owned land (see Carroll County, OH Says Sierra Buckeye in Default on Utica Lease). The county says Sierra was supposed to drill by a certain deadline and did not do so, throwing the lease agreement “in default” and implying Sierra is subject to make extra penalty payments under the lease terms.

    Sierra Buckeye contacted MDN to tell their side of the story. They claim that yes, they did ask for an extension of the lease terms until Nov. 1 of this year, but that Carroll County commissioners went silent and did not respond to multiple requests, and that no, they are not in default and don’t owe a penny more. In fact, they have canceled (or “released”) the lease per Carroll County’s request–transmitting the release last week. What miffs Sierra Buckeye is that they had to learn about the commissioners’ intentions by reading about it in the newspaper…
    Read More “Sierra Buckeye Responds: We Didn’t Default on Carroll County Lease”

  • BP | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Trumbull County | Utica Shale

    Utica Drilling Innovation: Plastic Pipelines Replace Water Trucks

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    An interesting innovation that we have not heard of before: BP is using temporary, plastic pipelines to transport water to the test wells they’re drilling in Trumbull County, OH. When a series of wells are finished being drilled, the pipes can be rolled up and used somewhere else without having to dig a trench and leave a permanent pipeline underground. No more thousands of trips by water trucks to drill a well!

    Could this be the start of yet another new, environmentally-friendly innovation by the shale drilling industry?…
    Read More “Utica Drilling Innovation: Plastic Pipelines Replace Water Trucks”

  • Economic Impact | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Processing Plants | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Gov. Tomblin Beats the Ethane Cracker Drum Once Again

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    At a business summit yesterday at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin once again voiced his opinion that WV will have an ethane cracker plant of its own in the near future and that such a plant is needed to keep jobs in WV. He went a bit further than we’ve heard before and said WV has the right to expect a partnership between drillers and manufacturers to process WV ethane and other natural gas liquids (NGLs) in WV. According to Tomblin, his administration is burning the midnight oil to make a WV ethane cracker a reality…
    Read More “WV Gov. Tomblin Beats the Ethane Cracker Drum Once Again”

  • Carroll County | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio

    OH Town Votes to Give Up 1/4 Royalties for Cash Payment Now

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    Should a municipality that’s leased village-owned land to a shale driller (in this case in Ohio’s Utica Shale) sell some of their future potential royalties for cash now in order to buy a firetruck? It’s not a hypothetical question. Carrollton, OH council members voted this week to do just that. Selling future earnings is nothing new: It happens with lottery winners. They win a lottery with a payout over the next 20-30 years but want (or need) the money now. So they sell their future payments to a third party for a discounted amount of cash now.

    It’s one thing for an individual to do it, but quite another (in our opinion) for a municipality to do it…
    Read More “OH Town Votes to Give Up 1/4 Royalties for Cash Payment Now”

  • Access Midstream Partners | Chief Oil & Gas | Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | PVR Midstream | Statewide PA

    Chief Strikes Deal to Provide Marcellus Gas for Electric Plants

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    Chief Oil & Gas announced yesterday they have crafted a deal to supply some of the Marcellus Shale gas they produce in PA to IMG Midstream. You may think IMG is a pipeline company because of the word “midstream” in its name–but you would be wrong. IMG Midstream (formerly known as Iron Mountain Generation) develops, owns, and operates small-scale electric generation plants powered by natural gas. As part of the new deal, Chief will use pipelines from Access Midstream and PVR Midstream to get the gas from their wells to IMG’s new electric plants (to be built) in northeastern PA.

    With that explanation to clear up who the players are, here’s the (somewhat confusing) press release announcing the deal…
    Read More “Chief Strikes Deal to Provide Marcellus Gas for Electric Plants”

  • Allegheny County | Chesapeake Energy | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Marcellus Shale Coalition Gets New Chairman of the Board

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    It appears that Chesapeake CEO Doug Lawler’s massive firings throughout the company (no doubt demanded by corporate raider and Chessy board member Carl Ichan) have not only affected Chesapeake itself, but also the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC)–the premier group representing the drilling industry in Pennsylvania and the entire Marcellus region.

    The chairman of the board of directors at the MSC had been David Spigelmyer, VP of government relations for Chesapeake. Spigelmyer is now gone from Chesapeake and gone from the board of the MSC. In his place, the board has appointed the current vice chairman, Randy Albert, COO of CNX Gas, to be chairman until Spigelmyer’s term was due to end in November…
    Read More “Marcellus Shale Coalition Gets New Chairman of the Board”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide NY | Susquehanna County

    What Did NYC Lawmakers Find when Visiting NE PA Frack Sites?

    August 29, 2013August 29, 2013

    A small group of anti-drilling New York State lawmakers from Westchester County and New York City came to Susquehanna County, PA yesterday for a “tour” of one of the most drilled (and productive) natural gas counties in PA. We’re guessing local anti-drilling celebrity (and potty mouth) Vera Scroggins led the tour, although we don’t know for sure. Regardless of who led it, the aim was to show the devastation fracking hath wrought to this poor, defenseless county. Unfortunately for Vera and other anti-drillers, reality trumps their hallucinations.

    MDN was not along for the so-called tour, but we know what the visiting city folks found because we’ve also toured the county and its drilling sites: They found a pretty, rural county where the people are happy and employed, (some of them newly rich, which disgusts the old rich of NYC), and where there is no industrial wasteland. Sometimes trucks clog the roadways–but nothing like the traffic the visiting downstate lawmakers experience every day of their lives…
    Read More “What Did NYC Lawmakers Find when Visiting NE PA Frack Sites?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Aug 29, 2013

    August 29, 2013August 29, 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: Thu, Aug 29, 2013”

  • Beaver County | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell

    Shell Announces “Open Season” for Potential PA Ethane Cracker

    August 28, 2013August 28, 2013

    time to get seriousTime for Shell to get serious about whether or not they plan to build a $2 billion ethane cracker plant in Monaca, PA. Shell announced yesterday they will have something akin to a pipeline open season, a period of time when drillers can bid on capacity to send the plant (should it be built) their locally-produced ethane supplies. The bidding period will run from August 27 through October 4 and will give Shell a good idea of just how much ethane will be available for them to “crack” at the plant.

    Shell reports they already have commitments from CONSOL Energy, Noble Energy, Seneca Resources and Hilcorp Energy should they decide to build the cracker. Shell is still about a year away from a final final final final decision (see our June 2012 story – Shell: Final Decision on Cracker Plant Still 18-24 Mo. Away). The next few months are likely to be crucial to that decision…
    Read More “Shell Announces “Open Season” for Potential PA Ethane Cracker”

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

    Is Cuomo Buying Off Health Commissioner to Delay Fracking Report?

    August 28, 2013August 28, 2013

    It’s now apparent to everyone that NY Gov. Andrew “Ditherer” Cuomo is using State Health Commissioner Nirav Shah as his excuse to delay making a decision about whether or not to allow fracking in the state. What’s Shah been up to? Going on junkets–trips where he supposedly confers with people knowledgeable about fracking in other states (and countries). For what? He can’t pick up the phone and call? Doesn’t he have email (or a physical mailing address) so people can send him information? Does he need to be face-to-face so he can look in their eyes to be double-dog sure they’re telling him the truth?

    Sure sounds to us like Shah is being bought off with all-expenses paid vacations (averaging about one a month) from Prince Andrew in return for being the whipping boy. Here’s the timeline of Shah’s junkets…
    Read More “Is Cuomo Buying Off Health Commissioner to Delay Fracking Report?”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Norse Energy | Statewide NY

    Norse Can’t Dump NY Leases at Auction, Creditors Get Ready to Sue

    August 28, 2013August 30, 2013

    Norse Energy, the little energy that ultimately couldn’t (drill, because of Andrew Cuomo), bet big on New York State. It was the wrong bet. Norse holds 130,000 acres of leases in New York and literally bet the company’s future on New York’s willingness to allow fracking. The company lost the bet when they went into bankruptcy last year and finally had to put the only assets they had left on the auction block–130K leased acres–earlier this year (see Bankrupt Norse Energy to Sell NY Leases – Who Will Want Them?). As we stated at the time, who would be willing to purchase the Norse leases with a) Cuomo still not decided on whether drilling can happen in NY, and b) the courts still not decided about whether towns can ban drilling. Our answer: no one will be willing.

    Norse has confirmed our logical deduction. The company issued a short statement yesterday stating they received a few low-ball bids for the leases, but the bid amounts are not near enough to satisfy creditors left holding the bag. Those creditors are now looking at filing lawsuits against Norse and its management…
    Read More “Norse Can’t Dump NY Leases at Auction, Creditors Get Ready to Sue”

  • Allegheny County | CONSOL Energy | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    CONSOL Energy Reveals Drilling Plan for Pittsburgh Airport

    August 28, 2013August 28, 2013

    CONSOL Energy and Pittsburgh Airport officials held a joint press conference yesterday to share more of the details for CONSOL’s plan to drill on airport-owned property. You may recall the airport authority signed a deal with CONSOL in February of this year, netting the airport a nifty check for $50 million as the signing bonus (see $50M Check in the Mail: Pittsburgh Airport Lease a Done Deal). However, the signing bonus is just an hors d’oeuvre. All done and told–after receiving royalties for years to come–the airport expects the project to bring in a staggering $1 billion or more.

    The proposed drilling plan (see the map below) calls for 6 well pads, 47 Marcellus Shale wells on those pads (with the possibility of drilling Upper Devonian wells later on), three fresh water ponds (“impoundments”) and 17 miles of gathering pipelines. CONSOL said that seismic testing in and around the airport property will begin in late October of this year, however, the first test wells will not be drilled until third quarter of 2014…
    Read More “CONSOL Energy Reveals Drilling Plan for Pittsburgh Airport”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    Anti-Drillers Smear PA DEP Over Delayed Global Warming Report

    August 28, 2013August 28, 2013

    A Pennsylvania state report on the impacts of the mythical concept of human-induced global warming on residents of the state is a year and a half late. Boo hoo.  Big deal. Aren’t there enough of these kinds of “reports” circulating already? Why is another one needed? Apparently anti-drillers in PA and at the NPR reporters at StateImpact Pennsylvania want to see it published. They also want it to contain a reference to the totally debunked and discredited “study” by Cornell professors Robert Howarth and Anthony Ingraffea. You know, the study that laughably says burning coal is better for the environment than natural gas. MIT later put that whopper to rest (see New MIT Study on Fugitive Methane Discredits Cornell Study).

    But let’s not let real science get in the way here! Anti-drilling groups like PennFuture want Howarth’s discredited “research” to be included in the final report. When someone from the PA DEP dared to say it ought to be removed, well, the antis had a cow. PennFuture went on a fishing expedition and obtained internal emails and drafts of the report and leaked it to sympathetic StateImpact reporters. It’s now time to crucify the DEP official who wanted the holy words of Bobby & Tony removed…
    Read More “Anti-Drillers Smear PA DEP Over Delayed Global Warming Report”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Columbia County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Shale Justice Coalition Plans to Gate-Crash John Hanger Appearance

    August 28, 2013August 28, 2013

    Shhh. Don’t tell anyone…but the Shale Justice Coalition plans to show up en masse at a talk being given by former PA Dept. of Environmental Protection Sec. John Hanger on September 3rd at Bloomsburg University. Hanger is running for the Democrat nomination for governor in PA and the folks at Shale Justice don’t like his views on drilling. Shale Justice doesn’t want anyone other than the anti-drilling faithful to know about their plans to gate-crash Hanger’s talk, so they’ve asked that their secret announcement not be shared on social media or publicly announced. Whoops. Guess we kind of blew that!

    Here’s the Shale Justice Coalition email announcement, as passed along to us by an MDN reader…
    Read More “Shale Justice Coalition Plans to Gate-Crash John Hanger Appearance”

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