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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Predictable: Anti-Drillers Discount Fed Study of Fracking & Water

    July 22, 2013July 22, 2013

    Last week MDN brought you the really important news that preliminary results from a federal study of fracking shows…proves…fracking fluid with chemicals does not magically migrate uphill through a mile of solid rock to the surface to contaminate water (see Breaking: Obama DOE Says Study Shows Fracking Fluids Don’t Migrate). In over 50,000 horizontally fracked wells and over 2 million conventionally fracked wells, it’s never been observed. No scientific studies have ever been able to prove it (much as they’ve tried).

    Now we have a study that incontrovertibly proves it doesn’t happen. So what does one Duke University anti-drilling professor with a degree in biology (not geology) say? This study don’t prove nothin’…
    Read More “Predictable: Anti-Drillers Discount Fed Study of Fracking & Water”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Jul 22 – Aug 4, 2013 [Free]

    July 22, 2013July 22, 2013

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.
    Read More “Calendar of Events for Jul 22 – Aug 4, 2013 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Jul 22, 2013

    July 22, 2013July 22, 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, Jul 22, 2013”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Greene County (PA) | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research

    Breaking: Obama DOE Says Study Shows Fracking Fluids Don’t Migrate

    July 19, 2013July 19, 2013

    Stop Press!Those who hate fossil fuels and want to stop all shale drilling because of their irrational beliefs are logic-challenged. Witness their claim/belief that fracking fluid (99.5% water and sand, 0.5% chemicals) pumped a mile or more below the surface will magically travel up to the surface and contaminate groundwater supplies. Never mind that 80% of the fluid disappears into small cracks a mile down. Never mind there’s a mile of solid rock between the fluid and the surface. Never mind there have been more than 50,000 horizontally fracked wells since the early 2000s with not a single case of water contamination from migrating frack fluid. And never mind there have been more than 2 million vertically fracked wells worldwide over the past 60+ years with not a single case of water contamination from migrating frack fluid. Anti-drillers cling to their irrational faith that fluid migration has and continues to happen and hucksters like Josh Fox of Gasland and Gasland 2 fame are all too willing to feed their delusion.

    Enter the federal government–specifically the Dept. of Energy (DOE) under Barack H. Obama, no friend of the oil and gas industry. Exactly one year ago the DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) in Pittsburgh began an experiment of injecting tracer chemicals in fracking fluid at an undisclosed drill site with eight wells in Greene County, PA. (The driller cooperating with NETL to conduct the experiment is unidentified, although MDN has a pretty good guess as to who it is–see below.) The NETL monitored (and continues to monitor) the eight wells over the past year and although the data is still preliminary, what have they found? No migration of fracking fluid toward the surface. Zero. It’s called science–but don’t tell Josh Fox and the nuts who believe him…
    Read More “Breaking: Obama DOE Says Study Shows Fracking Fluids Don’t Migrate”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | XTO

    XTO Pays Dearly for 2010 Wastewater Spill in Lycoming County, PA

    July 19, 2013July 19, 2013

    Yesterday, the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Justice announced a deal with XTO Energy to resolve what they say was a violation of the Clean Water Act in 2010 when XTO experienced a spill of fracking wastewater from a storage tank in Lycoming County, PA.

    That spill is going to cost XTO dearly: a $100,000 fine, and another $20 million to craft a “comprehensive plan to improve wastewater management”…
    Read More “XTO Pays Dearly for 2010 Wastewater Spill in Lycoming County, PA”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Some PA Landowners Mull Decision to Sue Chesapeake over Royalties

    July 19, 2013July 19, 2013

    Are you a landowner in Pennsylvania leased with Chesapeake Energy? And if you are, do you feel cheated with your royalty payments? If so, you may want to join what’s shaping up to be a class action lawsuit in PA against Chessy over what some claim are underpaid royalties.

    Landowners are being pursued by a couple of Scranton-area lawyers working with a couple of out-of-state lawyers–from New York City–to go after Chesapeake on the issue of what they say are shorted royalty payments. Are these lawyers champions of the downtrodden, defending the rights of shafted landowners? Or the real estate equivalent of ambulance chasers? You decide…
    Read More “Some PA Landowners Mull Decision to Sue Chesapeake over Royalties”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Warren County | Wastewater

    “Enviro” Group Sues Wastewater Company, Alleges Illegal Dumping

    July 19, 2013July 19, 2013

    Clean Water Action (CWA), an anti-drilling, anti-fossil fuel 501(c)(4) non-profit group is using money from the war chest of its big liberal donors to sue a legitimate, small, private business. In a press release yesterday, CWA announced they’re filing a lawsuit against Waste Treatment Corporation, alleging WTC is illegally discharging oil and gas drilling wastewater into the Allegheny River in violation of Pennsylvania state regulations. But wait–isn’t it the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) job to monitor and punish wrongdoers who break  the rules? Yep. But that doesn’t stop out-of-control groups like the CWA.

    WTC says they are operating according to the letter of the law and have violated no DEP regulations…
    Read More ““Enviro” Group Sues Wastewater Company, Alleges Illegal Dumping”

  • Tyler County | West Virginia

    Title Researchers in Tyler County, WV Access Records via Lottery

    July 19, 2013July 19, 2013

    A few days ago MDN told you about title researchers who camp out all night long in front and around the side of the Tyler County, WV Courthouse in order to secure a spot in the land records office the next day (see Title Researchers Camp Out at Tyler County (WV) Clerk’s Office). Nearby neighbors were fed up with the situation–noise, littering, etc. So local officials put their heads together and crafted a system they hope will be fair to all: a lottery.

    Starting today, the county clerk will draw numbers to allow 96 people into her land records office–its maximum capacity–for any given day (16 people at a time for 2 hours each). She hopes the lottery will eliminate the need to camp out all night long…
    Read More “Title Researchers in Tyler County, WV Access Records via Lottery”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jul 19, 2013

    July 19, 2013July 19, 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: Fri, Jul 19, 2013”

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

    PA Problem: Act 13 Zoning Case to be Decided by 6 Supremes, Not 7

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    trouble brewing signPotential trouble is brewing for Marcellus drillers in Pennsylvania. As MDN has chronicled since early last year, seven towns (and a few individuals) sued PA over a provision in “Act 13” passed in early 2012 which creates uniform statewide standards for oil and gas zoning regulations–regs that supercede and replace local zoning laws related to oil and gas drilling (see Lawsuit Filed: PA Towns Sue State over Marcellus Act 13 Law). A handful of towns in western PA didn’t like the state telling them where a well can and can’t go. They call it a “one size fits all” solution that doesn’t square with realities in different and varying geographies. The state maintains it has all sorts of safeguards built in and the new uniform standards prevent capricious local town boards from interfering with a legitimate and safe activity. Who’s right? It’s a Solomon kind of conundrum.

    The towns sued and won–in two lower court cases. The case was appealed to the PA Supreme Court–but Houston, we have a problem. The PA Supreme Court heard arguments in the case last October. One of the seven justices has since been convicted on a minor fundraising offense and removed from office (see PA Supreme Court Resignation Affects Act 13 Zoning Decision). If the court had previously decided the case without a seventh justice, it likely would have resulted in a 3-3 split. The new justice, Correale Stevens, was installed in June. We’ve just learned that he will not participate in the Act 13 case, meaning it will definitely be decided by six justices. Unless one of them changes, a 3-3 decision would mean the lower courts’ decision stands and drilling in some locations in PA will be thrown into chaos, affecting landowners, jobs and the local economy…
    Read More “PA Problem: Act 13 Zoning Case to be Decided by 6 Supremes, Not 7”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH | Taxation

    Cincy Paper Targets OH Republicans for Not Supporting High Tax

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    Retribution: Time to make the brave Republicans in the Ohio House pay for not supporting the socialist concept of “spreading the wealth around” to people who didn’t earn it by supporting a high severance tax on Utica Shale drilling. A new hit piece in the Cincinnati Enquirer tries to do just that–by proclaiming that “big oil & gas” has “pumped” a (measly) $660,000 in campaign contributions to Ohio House legislators, most of them Republican. Implication: They were bought off.

    What utter folly…
    Read More “Cincy Paper Targets OH Republicans for Not Supporting High Tax”

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

    JLCNY to Mark 5-Year Moratorium Anniversary at Binghamton Event

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    The 77,000-member Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY) will hold at event next Tuesday, July 23 at the Holiday Inn Arena in Binghamton to mark a somber milestone: the five-year anniversary of the shale drilling moratorium in New York State. This is a shout out to drilling supporters in the Southern Tier area of New York to invite you to attend…
    Read More “JLCNY to Mark 5-Year Moratorium Anniversary at Binghamton Event”

  • Energy Services | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Somerset Regional Water | Wastewater

    SRWR to Open New Frack Wastewater Plant in Cadiz, OH

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    Officials from Somerset Regional Water Resources (SRWR), a Pennsylvania-based frack wastewater recycling operator, recently spoke to a meeting of the Cadiz (OH) Business Association about their plans to start up a wastewater recycling facility in the Cadiz (Harrison County, OH) area next month, bringing more than 40 new jobs to the area.

    SRWR is based in Tunkhannock, PA. They began operations in 2008 and now have over 120 employees. Begun as a water trucking operation for oil and gas drilling companies, SRWR has expanded to include a full offering of well site services and frack wastewater recycling facilities…
    Read More “SRWR to Open New Frack Wastewater Plant in Cadiz, OH”

  • Energy Services | Kinder Morgan | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    Kinder Morgan 2Q13: TGP Expansion Projects Full Speed Ahead

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    Kinder Morgan, one of the (perhaps the) largest midstream company in the United States, issued their second quarter financial and operational update yesterday. Below are select portions that impact the Marcellus/Utica Shale region. Specifically, an update on their expansion projects for the Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP):
    Read More “Kinder Morgan 2Q13: TGP Expansion Projects Full Speed Ahead”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Interior Sec Jewell Grilled by Congress on New BLM Fracking Rules

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    It’s no surprise that newly-minted U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell is sticking up for federal regulation of fracking as proposed by her agency’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM). For now, BLM rules–once in effect–will be used to regulate fracking on public lands, mostly found in western U.S. However, the Obama administration has expressed its desire to grow the BLM regulations to include private land too (see Feds ‘Hope’ States will Use BLM Rules for ALL Fracking). Danger Will Robinson!

    Testifying before the House Natural Resources committee yesterday, Republicans grilled Jewell about the new BLM regulations. Members of her own party (Democrat) chided her over the BLM’s use of FracFocus.org to report chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing fluid. Jewell’s response was less-than-comforting and (we would argue) a veiled threat that the BLM will dump using FracFocus at some point…
    Read More “Interior Sec Jewell Grilled by Congress on New BLM Fracking Rules”

  • Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Chilean Execs Visits PA – Interested in Buying Marcellus Shale Gas

    July 18, 2013July 18, 2013

    Last April, PA Gov. Tom Corbett went on a South American visit to promote Pennsylvania–especially PA’s shale gas. Looks like he did a good sales job. This week, energy executives from Chile are making their own trade visit to PA and guess what they want to see? PA’s Marcellus gas fields…
    Read More “Chilean Execs Visits PA – Interested in Buying Marcellus Shale Gas”

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