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  • Energy Companies | Lease & Royalty Payments | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    Conventional Driller Eyes Marcellus Under Murrysville, PA Park

    June 6, 2013June 6, 2013

    A privately-held, small conventional driller from southwestern PA near Pittsburgh, Huntley & Huntley, wants to begin drilling unconventional wells that target the Marcellus Shale. They’ve chosen Westmoreland County, PA as the place to do it. Huntley & Huntley has already leased land surrounding the Murrysville Community Park and now wants to lease the 305-acre park too. They plan to set up drill pads outside of the park, on adjoining land, and drill under the park.
    Read More “Conventional Driller Eyes Marcellus Under Murrysville, PA Park”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Fayette County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Perry Twp Anti-Driller Trots Out Same Old Lies about Drilling

    June 6, 2013June 6, 2013

    A local anti-drilling, anti-fossil fuel resident of Perry Township (Fayette County), PA asked the town board on Tuesday to institute a five-year drilling moratorium in the town. A quick check of the Marcellus and Utica Shale Databook 2013 (Vol. 1) shows no permits issued in Perry for drilling for the first four months of 2013, although a few permits were issued in neighboring towns. The anti-driller used the old, worn-out fear tactics of cancer-causing sand and chemicals (run for the hills!) to try and convince town officials into acting unwisely…
    Read More “Perry Twp Anti-Driller Trots Out Same Old Lies about Drilling”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH | Wastewater

    Anti-Drilling Group Tries to Connect Harch to Radioactive Issue

    June 6, 2013June 6, 2013

    Unfortunately when someone from “our side” violates the public trust as happened with yesterday’s revelation that Harch Environmental Resources had been caught dumping frack wastewater on the ground in Ohio (seeĀ Another OH Company Shut Down for Illegal Frack Wastewater Dumping), it gives the irrational anti-fossil fuel opposition ammunition. The pro-fracking side is held to a standard of near-perfection, while the other side plays fast and loose with facts, truth and lies.

    So it was no surprise to MDN that the odious and misnamed organization Food & Water Watch (FWW) issued a statement yesterday calling for…we’re not quite sure. Less regulation? More regulation? Hard to tell with that bunch what they really mean/want…
    Read More “Anti-Drilling Group Tries to Connect Harch to Radioactive Issue”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jun 6, 2013

    June 6, 2013June 6, 2013

    The ā€œbest of the restā€ – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jun 6, 2013”

  • Belmont County | Crime | Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Wastewater

    Another OH Company Shut Down for Illegal Frack Wastewater Dumping

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    black eyeYesterday the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) shut down St. Clairsville (Belmont County), OH company Harch Environmental Resources saying the company was caught illegally dumping fracking wastewater on the ground in Ohio. ODNR also rapped Gulfport Energy on the knuckles but good as well. Gulfport used Harch but, according to ODNR, “failed to meet its responsibility to monitor” frack wastewater from cradle to grave. Both Harch and Gulfport are now being investigated by Ohio’s attorney general for civil and criminal charges.

    The notice issued yesterday from ODNR:
    Read More “Another OH Company Shut Down for Illegal Frack Wastewater Dumping”

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

    PA Judge Rules on When Drilling “Begins” & Extends a Lease

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    An important question for PA landowners whose leases are set to expire soon: When, exactly, does the law consider a driller has begun drilling? Sometimes drillers will do the bare miniumum to prepare a site without doing any actual drilling and declare they’ve met their lease obligation, and those very basic actions reset the clock, giving the driller more time (sometimes years) to actually drill the well. Such was the case with Range Resources and Good Will Hunting Club in southwestern PA. Last week a district court judge ruled and said the drill bit doesn’t have to touch the ground for drilling to have “commenced”…
    Read More “PA Judge Rules on When Drilling “Begins” & Extends a Lease”

  • Energy Services | GreenHunter Resources | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | Wastewater | West Virginia

    Wheeling Councilwoman Softens Stand Against Frack Wastewater Plant

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    When anti-drillers shut up and actually listen, they tend to learn things. Case in point: The recent tour given by GreenHunter Water of their proposed frack wastewater recycling plant along the Ohio River in Wheeling, WV (see GreenHunter Gives Tour to ā€˜Wheeling Water Warriors’)Ā seems to have softened the opposition of at least one anti-drilling Wheeling City Council member–Gloria Delbrugge. After touring the proposed plant and getting answers to her questions, Delbrugge said:Ā “It was interesting. … I’m still not sure how I feel about it. I learned a lot more that I didn’t know.” That’s quite a change in attitude from just two months ago (seeĀ Wheeling Councilwoman Vows to Prevent Frack Water Treatment Plant).

    So perhaps it was “mission accomplished” with Ms. Delbrugge. As for the obtuse “Wheeling Water Warriors,” it seems their mouths remain opened and their minds remain closed…
    Read More “Wheeling Councilwoman Softens Stand Against Frack Wastewater Plant”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Schlumberger | Tuscarawas County

    OH Gov. Kasich Goes Foreigner-Hunting in Strasburg

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    Never mind that under Barack H. Obama illegal aliens continue to pour across an unprotected border along Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California (new Democrat voters streaming across to assist in the next election). Ohio Gov. John Kasich has far more important work to do in personally securing Ohio’s borders by investigating “foreigners” (i.e. American citizens) from exotic locations like Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and yes, Texas who come to Ohio to operate oil and gas drilling equipment. Kasich is on a mission to keep them out! (See OH Gov. Kasich Continues Trash Talk Out-of-State Workers.)

    Kasich’s latest excursion in foreigner-hunting led him to Strasburg (Tuscarawas County), Ohio, to Schlumberger–pronounced shlum-bur-zhay, kinda Frenchy soundin’ y’know.Ā Inquiring minds want to know… Did Kasich find any foreigners working there?
    Read More “OH Gov. Kasich Goes Foreigner-Hunting in Strasburg”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Seismic Testing | Washington County

    Siesmic Testing, Drilling (?) Coming to New Eagle, PA

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    Some thumping and bumping is coming to New Eagle (Washington County), PA. EQT presented plans last night at a council meeting to conduct seismic testing in the borough in late August/early September. Seismic testing, depending on what it finds, usually precedes drilling…
    Read More “Siesmic Testing, Drilling (?) Coming to New Eagle, PA”

  • Antero Resources | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Utica Shale Potpourri: Gulfport, Chesapeake, Antero & More…

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    The Akron Beacon Journal‘s Bob Downing does a great job, as usual, of jamming a lot of useful facts and figures into a single article. He posted a story on Monday that we would call “Utica Shale potpourri”…a round-up of interesting tidbits from the world of Utica Shale drilling from recent analyst and investor phone calls.

    Here’s Bob’s latest information feast!…
    Read More “Utica Shale Potpourri: Gulfport, Chesapeake, Antero & More…”

  • Energy Companies | EV Energy Partners | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    EV Energy Partners’ Extensive Utica Shale Investment

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    As part of a larger story on investors website Seeking Alpha about EV Energy Partners, we get this interesting update about EV’s investments in drilling, midstream and even royalty investments in the Utica Shale:
    Read More “EV Energy Partners’ Extensive Utica Shale Investment”

  • Fayette County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrialization | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Research

    USGS Report on Drilling’s Effects on PA Landscape

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has just released a new study titled, “Landscape consequences of natural gas extraction in Fayette and Lycoming Counties, Pennsylvania, 2004-2010” (full copy embedded below). The study is the fourth in a series by the USGS related toĀ landscape disturbance from natural gas drilling activity. Drilling is an industrial activity and no one, least of all MDN, claims there is no impact from such an activity. There is. And it’s a good thing there’s some actual science going on by the USGS to measure some of the impacts–so we have good, objective information on which to base future decisions about where and how much drilling should take place.

    The USGS in their research looks at not only unconventional (or shale) drilling, but conventional as well. It is important to consider the effects of both types of drilling together, which are often performed in the same geography…
    Read More “USGS Report on Drilling’s Effects on PA Landscape”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    FERC Hearing Near Wilkes-Barre for Transco Pipeline Expansion

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the agency tasked with approving new interstate pipeline construction, will conduct a public hearing near Wilkes-Barre, PA on Wednesday, June 12 to consider an application by Williams to expand the Transco natural gas pipeline in the area. The proposed expansion in Luzerne County, PA (and in several other locations) will allow Williams to use more Marcellus Shale gas to service an addition 2 million homes along the pipeline’s route…
    Read More “FERC Hearing Near Wilkes-Barre for Transco Pipeline Expansion”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jun 5, 2013

    June 5, 2013June 5, 2013

    The ā€œbest of the restā€ – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jun 5, 2013”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Norse Energy | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Norse Energy 1Q13: Still Holding on in NY…by a Thread

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    hanging by a threadDid NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo kill off driller Norse Energy by refusing to allow fracking and drilling in the state? We would argue the answer to that question is “Yes!”. Of course there’s no one reason why a company sinks or swims, but clearly the root cause of Norse Energy’s impending sinking is because New York has refused to let them drill on the 130,000 acres they currently hold under lease. According to MDN’s reading of Norse’s first quarter 2013 report (full copy embedded below), Norse is very close to turning out the lights. A single politician–Cuomo–is the person most responsible.
    Read More “Norse Energy 1Q13: Still Holding on in NY…by a Thread”

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

    Landowner, Norse File Appeal with NY’s Highest Court on Town Bans

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    In a very high stakes game, a New York landowner and Norse Energy have rolled the dice and last week asked New York’s highest court, the New York York Court of Appeals, to accept their appeal of two lower court losses on the issue of so-called home rule. A copy of both appeals are embedded below.

    In early May, a mid-level NY court upheld a mid-level court ruling that says local towns can willy nilly ban all drilling at the pleasure of a simple majority vote at the town board level (seeĀ Breaking: NY Court Upholds Local Town Frack Bans). Anti-drillers call it “democracy” and a victory for self-determination. MDN calls it unchecked mob rule because it allows a simple majority to violate the Constitutional rights of the minority–in this case landowners.
    Read More “Landowner, Norse File Appeal with NY’s Highest Court on Town Bans”

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