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  • Accidents | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | NGLs | Pipelines | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Landslide Causes MarkWest NGL Pipeline in WV to Rupture/Spill

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    A landslide last week damaged a MarkWest Energy wet gas pipeline in Wetzel County, WV. The pipeline ruptured and spilled gas liquids onto the ground and into a nearby stream causing a fish kill. The pipeline connects MarkWest’s Mobley and Majorsville facilities. It was immediately shut down and will remain so for the foreseeable future until repairs are done.

    The known details of the spill:
    Read More “Landslide Causes MarkWest NGL Pipeline in WV to Rupture/Spill”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA NatGas Production up 58.5% to 1.42 Tcf (!)

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    The top-notch editors at NGI’s Shale Daily have put together a must-see report on Marcellus Shale production in PA. Natural gas production in PA was up an astonishing 58.5% in the first six months of this year–to a new high of 1.42 trillion cubic feet. The report identifies the state’s top-producing well (in Bradford County, find out which driller and how much gas it produced in the report), and includes a handy chart showing production by county, breaking out methane, condensate and oil production.

    The article/report begins this way:
    Read More “PA NatGas Production up 58.5% to 1.42 Tcf (!)”

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

    Prometheus to Supply Antero Resources with LNG for Drilling Rigs

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    In April MDN told you that Antero Resources was the second Marcellus/Utica Shale driller that would convert its drilling rigs to run on 100% liquefied natural gas, or LNG (see Antero Res 2nd Marcellus Driller to Use 100% NatGas Rig Engines). Seems Antero now has a supplier that will deliver the LNG and the necessary equipment to Antero’s drill sites to power those rigs. That supplier is Prometheus Energy Group…
    Read More “Prometheus to Supply Antero Resources with LNG for Drilling Rigs”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Broome County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York

    NY Anti-Drillers Plan “Red Letter Day” for Obama Binghamton Visit

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    Walter Hang, proprietor of a company called Toxics Targeting, and the loony brigade from New York Residents Against Drilling (NYRAD) will be out in force at President Obama’s appearance this Friday at Binghamton University. MDN has attended various anti-drilling meetings in the past (as a reporter, not a supporter) and has ended up on email lists including Mr. Hang’s.

    Hang sent the following email alert to all the faithful encouraging them to turn out on Friday, with the subject line “URGENT ALERT! URGENT ALERT! OBAMA AT BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY FRIDAY – AUGUST 23rd”:
    Read More “NY Anti-Drillers Plan “Red Letter Day” for Obama Binghamton Visit”

  • Energy Services | GreenHunter Resources

    GreenHunter Water 2Q13: Revenue Way Up, Losses Way Up Too

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    GreenHunter Resources and its subsidiary GreenHunter Water is a fracking wastewater recycler/disposal company focused on the Marcellus and Utica Shale region. GreenHunter released their second quarter financials and operational update yesterday. Wastewater is good for GreenHunter: revenue for the first six months of this year vs. last year is up a very big 172%, albeit it’s only $17.5 million in revenue. GreenHunter recently had good news with the approval of a new recycling/barge facility in Wheeling, WV (see Wheeling, WV Approves GreenHunter Frack Wastewater Facility).

    However, all is not coming up roses for GreenHunter. The company is bleeding money with an operating loss of $2.1 million as of June 30th. They’ve just hired a new senior vice president/chief financial officer to help stem the bleeding…
    Read More “GreenHunter Water 2Q13: Revenue Way Up, Losses Way Up Too”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Ritchie County | Statewide WV | Tyler County | West Virginia

    More on that Half Billion Dollar Antero Water Pipeline in WV

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    We have a few more helpful details on Antero’s project to build an 80-mile water pipeline from the Ohio River to Tyler and Ritchie counties in West Virginia. The project has been approved and will cost Antero $525 million (that’s over half a billion). However, when complete, the new pipeline and other infrastructure Antero has and is building will reduce their cost to drill a well by $600,000. They plan to drill some 30% of their wells this year using water from this project, and 90% of the wells they drill in 2014.

    More information about the project, which Antero has been tight-lipped about:
    Read More “More on that Half Billion Dollar Antero Water Pipeline in WV”

  • Broome County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Onondaga County | Regulation

    Cowardly Cuomo Will Not Visit Syracuse/Binghamton with Obama

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    Gov. Andrew “Spineless” Cuomo–who laughably thinks he has a shot at one day being president–will not join President B.H. Obama when Obama visits the “hotbed” of fracking controversy in Cuomo’s own state–Syracuse and Binghamton, NY. Why won’t Cuomo be on the platform with his political idol? Fear of facing angry landowners and supporters of shale drilling. Cuomo knows he is loathed in shale country in upstate NY and doesn’t want to answer tough questions about fracking or risk being seen for what he is: indecisive and weak.

    Cuomo has ended his own future political ambitions over the fracking issue and everyone knows it–except, apparently, him…
    Read More “Cowardly Cuomo Will Not Visit Syracuse/Binghamton with Obama”

  • Accidents | Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | West Virginia

    Explosion at Antero Resources Drill Pad in Harrison County, WV

    August 20, 2013August 20, 2013

    Our sincere apologies: The explosion in Harrison County, WV is OLD news and was somehow recirculated. We pride ourselves on “getting it right” and not making these kinds of errors. This time we blew it. Again, apologies.

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Aug 20, 2013

    August 20, 2013August 20, 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: Tue, Aug 20, 2013”

  • American Energy Partners | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Ohio | Statewide OH

    He’s Baaaack! Aubrey McClendon is Back in OH Shale Country

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    Aubrey McClendonAfter being unceremoniously tossed out of the door at Chesapeake Energy (the company he founded) by corporate raider Carl Icahn, Aubrey McClendon is, according to the Columbus Dispatch and Upstream magazine, back and active in the Utica Shale with his new company American Energy Partners.

    There are four VERY interesting, juicy tidbits in the story about Aubrey’s return to the Utica…
    Read More “He’s Baaaack! Aubrey McClendon is Back in OH Shale Country”

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

    PA Democrats: Internal Fighting Over Vote to Ban Shale Drilling

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    Well well, finally a mainstream media outlet that is talking about the elephant (or in this case the donkey) sitting in the room that’s so big, it can no longer be ignored–i.e. the firestorm that has erupted inside the Pennsylvania Democrat Party over their idiotic vote in June to support a statewide, ongoing moratorium/ban of Marcellus Shale drilling (see PA Democrat Party Votes to End Marcellus Shale Drilling Statewide). MDN previously told you about the building dissension within elected Democrat ranks over the vote (see 18 PA House Democrats Dissent from Party’s Vote for Frack Moratorium).

    We wouldn’t call the internal squabbling in the Democrat Party a full-blown internecine war–yet. However, it’s getting there, according to an article printed over the weekend in the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Be forewarned that the Patriot-News article is written from a Democrat apologist viewpoint that tends to downplay how serious this issue is within Democrat ranks–but they can’t cover up the truth. The article is more of a begrudging, feet-dragging “guess we have to write about this” article than a gleeful “screw the Republicans again” article they would rather write. Keep that in mind as you read:
    Read More “PA Democrats: Internal Fighting Over Vote to Ban Shale Drilling”

  • Crime | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Student Intern Vandalizes 3 Gas/Oil Wells in PA Allegheny Forest

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    What are those anti-drilling professors teaching in college these days anyway? A very misguided student intern, working on a project to clear a trail in the Pennsylvania Allegheny National Forest, decided he would vandalize three gas and oil wells drilled in the forest–wells that are legally there, with the blessing of PA state officials. Wells that are helping to reduce carbon in the atmosphere (if that sort of thing is important to you). Wells that may or may not have been horizontal shale wells.

    So this so-called student–Jeffrey Branham (from Arizona)–damaged three wells and caused oil to spill on the ground, contaminating the precious environment he thinks he’s saving. What a dope…
    Read More “Student Intern Vandalizes 3 Gas/Oil Wells in PA Allegheny Forest”

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

    Should the Full 7-Member PA Supreme Court Re-Hear Act 13 Case?

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    The PA townships that sued the State of Pennsylvania last year over a section of the new Act 13 law that prevents towns from slapping their own zoning requirements on top of a uniform state zoning standard sense they may have won at the state Supreme Court level (which will allow them to zone) and are arguing against having oral arguments re-heard by all seven justices.

    The original case–arguably one of the most important to come before the state Supreme Court in a long time–was originally heard by seven justices last fall–but one of the seven has since resigned due to campaign fundraising irregularities. The six justices remaining are three Democrats and three Republicans. Court watchers predict the Act 13 case decision will break down along party lines. If it’s a split decision at the Supreme Court level, the lower court ruling which favors the towns will stand. So the towns are arguing they don’t want the case re-heard by a full panel, now that a seventh justice (a Republican) has just taken the bench.
    Read More “Should the Full 7-Member PA Supreme Court Re-Hear Act 13 Case?”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Taxation

    Pipelines Lower Taxes in Some Ohio School Districts

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    New York is perhaps the most taxed state in the Union. When MDN editor Jim Willis tells people that his school and property taxes went down–because of a single shale pipeline and compressor plant recently built in the township where he lives–they look at him like he’s gone mad. Who ever heard of taxes going down anywhere in New York State? But it’s true!

    School districts (and taxpayers) in Ohio are now learning about the benefits of pipelines. Because of revenue generated from taxes on pipelines, school taxes are heading down in some Ohio school districts. And that’s even without Gov. John Kasich’s “spread the wealth around” higher severance tax…
    Read More “Pipelines Lower Taxes in Some Ohio School Districts”

  • Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    18 WV Lawmakers Flying to ND for a $20K Overnighter on Drill Tax

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    West Virginia Senate President Jeff Kessler really really wants the WV legislature to set up a rainy day fund or “WV Future Fund” with some of the severance tax money raised from shale drilling in the state, so this week he’s flying himself and 17 other state lawmakers to North Dakota for an overnighter to hear from ND leaders about how their “Legacy Fund” has worked in that state. Total cost to WV taxpayers: $18,000 – $20,000.

    Er, why are they not flying one or two ND officials to Wild, Wonderful WV to make the presentation–for $2,000? Best not to ask such questions of the political ruling class…
    Read More “18 WV Lawmakers Flying to ND for a $20K Overnighter on Drill Tax”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA Court: Preparing to Drill Locks Up All Land in a “Unit”

    August 19, 2013August 19, 2013

    PA landowners listen up: If your gas/oil lease is near the end of its term with no drilling and you looking forward to signing a new lease, you may have a problem. If the driller holding the lease decides to do work in preparation for drilling on your neighbor’s property, you’re locked in too if your land is part of the drilling “unit.” According to a court case recently decided in PA, if a driller prepares to drill (which may be as little as moving around some dirt, depending on the language in the lease), the obligations of the lease are then fulfilled and all land in that unit is locked in–even if actual drilling doesn’t happen for a long time.

    In legalese it’s called the habendum clause…
    Read More “PA Court: Preparing to Drill Locks Up All Land in a “Unit””

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