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

    Local Newspaper Kind-of Turns Against PA Rep White over Fake IDs

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    In the curious case of Jesse White, the PA House member who used fake online IDs to smear his own pro-drilling constituents who disagreed with his positions (see How the Mighty Have Fallen: PA Rep White Admits Guilt, Not Sorry), the local newspaper of record in White’s district, the Washington Observer-Reporter, has penned an editorial that has the feeling of (our words) “we really liked Jesse, but his latest tirade has gone too far, so we now have to throw him under the bus, dang it!” They so wanted his tough talk on drilling to be accurate, good and righteous, but now with White’s unapologetic apology, which is to say his admission that (after lying about it) that he did use fake online IDs to attack his pro-drilling constituents, all of his anti-drilling rants are utterly discredited. Dang it.

    The Observer-Reporter (O-R) amusingly compares Jesse White to the utterly discredited New York City politician Anthony Weiner, who famously tweeted pictures of his, well, wiener to some online dollies…
    Read More “Local Newspaper Kind-of Turns Against PA Rep White over Fake IDs”

  • Ashtabula County | Economic Impact | Geauga County | Industrywide Issues | Mahoning County | Ohio | Pipelines | Portage County | Processing Plants | Statewide OH | Trumbull County | Utica Shale

    Ohio Group Promotes NE Counties for New Midstream Projects

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    A group of business and political leaders from northeastern Ohio have crafted and are now marketing a plan to bring midstream infrastructure to the Mahoning Valley. A new report written and distributed by this committed group, titled “Mahoning Valley Midstream” (full copy embedded below) points out that currently there are no wet natural gas gathering lines in Trumbull, Mahoning, Geauga, Portage, or Ashtabula counties. This enterprising group has an ingenious plan to remedy that situation: repurpose abandoned or partially used rail lines, as well as use a web of strategic, divided (limited access) highways that converge on the closed “rust belt” steel mills.

    They even have a site picked out for an ethane cracker plant…
    Read More “Ohio Group Promotes NE Counties for New Midstream Projects”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Cecil Township Re-Votes to Not Meet with Range Resources

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    In the on-again, off-again antics of Cecil Township (Washington County), PA, things are “off again” when it comes to having a civil, private meeting with Range Resources to try and resolve the lawsuits Range filed against the town. Supervisors last night re-voted on a proposed meeting they previously approved (see When We Get Behind Closed Doors…Range Resources & Cecil Twp). One of the supervisors, Andy Schrader, was stomping mad about the vote to meet, behaving like a petulant child (see Cecil Twp Dysfunctional Family Feud over Range Meeting). Little Andy finally got his way last night…
    Read More “Cecil Township Re-Votes to Not Meet with Range Resources”

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

    3 Important Questions Asked/Answered about Utica Shale Potential

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    Investors website The Motley Fool does a good job of asking, and answering, three important questions about the Utica Shale play, especially in light of the recent 2012 production report issued by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources.

    The Fool article takes a look at: (1) Which other play(s) is the Utica like? (2) Were the 2012 numbers really a disappointment? And, (3) Why are producers holding back production?…
    Read More “3 Important Questions Asked/Answered about Utica Shale Potential”

  • Energy Services | Stallion Oilfield

    Stallion Oilfield Looks for $350M Loan, Moody’s Not Impressed

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    Stallion Oilfield Holdings, an oilfield services company that provides wellsite support, completion, production and logistics services to onshore oil and gas drillers, announced yesterday they’re shopping for a $350 million loan (due payable in 2018) to pay off other loans, issue stockholder dividends, and keep the lights turned on. Stallion operates in the Marcellus and Utica Shale, among other plays. The company filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009. They also had their hands out last November, looking for a half billion dollars (see Stallion Oilfield Holdings Seeks Half Billion Dollar Loan).

    Moody’s Investors Service has taken a dim view of this latest appeal, giving the proposed loan a low rating–B3, which means: “Judged as being speculative and a high credit risk.” B3 is just one step above Caa1, which is “poor quality and very high credit risk.”
    Read More “Stallion Oilfield Looks for $350M Loan, Moody’s Not Impressed”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Corporation of America | Kanawha County | West Virginia

    ECA Breaks Ground on WV Regional HQ, Donates $600K to Clay Center

    June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

    Last week Energy Corporation of America (ECA), an oil and gas driller with more than a million acres of leases in the Marcellus and Utica Shale region and operating 4,600 (mostly conventional) wells, broke ground on a new 60,000 square foot company eastern regional headquarters in Charleston, WV. They also made a $600,000 donation to the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences.

    From the company press release:
    Read More “ECA Breaks Ground on WV Regional HQ, Donates $600K to Clay Center”

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

    Heinz Endowments Backs both Anti- and Pro-Drilling Sides

    June 3, 2013

    both sides of the fenceYesterday the Associated Press published a story about the somewhat schizophrenic nature of the Heinz Endowments in funding both anti- and pro-drilling organizations. One person quoted in the story said Heinz is “hedging their bets”–like companies do in giving money to opponents in a political race–to curry favor with whichever one wins. Apparently Heinz, traditionally betting on the anti-drilling horse, has decided the pro-drilling horse may end up winning after all, which is something that distresses the ec0 groups. Heinz is spending money on pro-drillers, like the Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD), that could be going to them. Boo hoo.

    MDN was reading and enjoying this latest fair and balanced story from AP (an unusual occurrence), a story written by someone other than Mary Esch (an AP reporter we admire), when we happened across a quote in the story we quite liked–one that made the point that eco groups are selective in whom they criticize. Dang if it wasn’t a quote from MDN! 😉 The AP reporter quoted from our story Eco Groups Shun EDF over Membership in Sustainable Shale Center. Below is the AP story from yesterday, which we modestly recommend is well worth the read, even without the MDN quote…
    Read More “Heinz Endowments Backs both Anti- and Pro-Drilling Sides”

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

    Washington, PA Victims Reject PA Rep White’s Faux Apology

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    In a follow-up to last week’s revelation that anti-drilling PA State Rep. Jesse White used fake online IDs to smear some of his own pro-drilling constituents with vicious online comments, Pittsburgh TV station KDKA (a CBS affiliate) asked two of the people White smeared if they accept his non-apology apology (see How the Mighty Have Fallen: PA Rep White Admits Guilt, Not Sorry). Their response in a word? “No!” One them has a suggestion for White: Resign. (You can weigh in on the question of whether or not White should resign in the latest MDN poll, located on the right side of any page.)

    Here’s the latest in this very sad saga:
    Read More “Washington, PA Victims Reject PA Rep White’s Faux Apology”

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

    GreenHunter Gives Tour to ‘Wheeling Water Warriors’

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    Super hero capes waving in the breeze, the Wheeling Water Warriors entered the belly of the frackwater beast on Friday… Well OK, maybe it wasn’t quite that dramatic. A local anti-fossil fuel “group” (more like half a dozen people) opposed to a new frack wastewater treatment facility in Wheeling, WV, the “Wheeling Water Warriors” (yes that’s really what they’ve named themselves), went on a tour with GreenHunter Water, the company that wants to build said plant, on Friday. The Water Warriors along with members from city council toured the now abandoned 10.8 acre barge terminal that sits along the Ohio River in Wheeling that GreenHunter plans to convert into a water treatment facility and potentially barge some of the frackwater downriver to injection wells for disposal.

    Kudos to GreenHunter for reaching out to the opposition. However, don’t for a minute think you’ll actually change their minds…
    Read More “GreenHunter Gives Tour to ‘Wheeling Water Warriors’”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    EQT Analyst Presentation: EUR for Marcellus Wells Goes Up

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    On Friday, EQT Corporation released updated numbers for their estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) rates in the Marcellus Shale, along with a new analyst presentation (full copy embedded below). EQT says the average well in southwest PA and WV will produce close to 10 billion cubic feet of natural gas per well over their lifetimes, while wells in central PA will produce around 6 1/2 billion cubic feet on average. The EUR numbers are up from previous estimates.

    EQT owns 560,000 acres of leases in the Marcellus Shale on which they plan to drill >2,800 wells. Here’s the press release and analyst presentation:
    Read More “EQT Analyst Presentation: EUR for Marcellus Wells Goes Up”

  • Energy Companies | Erie County | Pennsylvania | Utica Resources | Utica Shale

    New Driller Targets Utica Shale in Erie County, PA

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    When you’ve been following both the Marcellus and Utica Shale going on five years, you figure you’ve seen about every driller’s name out there that’s targeting one or both of the plays. And then a new name comes along you haven’t seen before. Such is the case with Utica Resources Inc., a newly formed company (formed in 2011) targeting natural gas and oil in the Utica Shale play. The company, and their first batch of drilling permits, are located in–Pennsylvania! Not Ohio. Although Utica Resources’ headquarters in Oil City (Erie County), PA shares a border with Ohio.

    Utica Resources has just drilled their first test well in Erie County. The well will be fracked later this month…
    Read More “New Driller Targets Utica Shale in Erie County, PA”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Education | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Lehigh County | Pennsylvania

    Allentown, PA Children Brainwashed Against Fracking

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    It’s sick and it’s twisted: Brainwash school children against fracking so the next generation coming along will someday ban it. Oh, and while you’re at it, call it “art” and pretend you care more about the environment than anyone else. Foolish, sick, dumb. That’s what it really is.

    Ignorance was on full display over the weekend in Allentown, PA as less than 50 people gathered (with media coverage of course) to act out skits about how fracking harms the environment and people. A group of local young (and old) “artists” from Allentown, with funding from Yoko Ono (who’s taste in art is decidedly pornographic), pimped and made fools of themselves for Ono’s anti-fossil fuel group:
    Read More “Allentown, PA Children Brainwashed Against Fracking”

  • Economic Impact | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Sand/Proppant | Trumbull County | Utica Shale

    Revamped Trumbull County, OH Rail Yard Coming for Utica Shale

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    All aboard! The Ohio Commerce Center in Lordstown (Trumbull County), OH, once a World War II train yard, is quickly transforming into a modern rail transloading and warehouse facility to serve the Utica Shale. Using a $2 million grant from Ohio Jobs Ready, the revamped facility is in the process of getting a new 12,000-foot loop track that can handle the longest trains on the tracks today. The upgraded facility will be able to warehouse both sand (for fracking) and oil (from fracking), for shipment along the tracks…
    Read More “Revamped Trumbull County, OH Rail Yard Coming for Utica Shale”

  • Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Conference Speakers Bullish on Utica Shale’s Prospects

    June 3, 2013June 3, 2013

    Last week the 3rd Annual Utica & Marcellus NGL & Gas Markets 2013 event was held in Columbus, OH. The event was held just a few weeks after what some called disappointing results for Ohio’s 2012 production. However, disappointment was not the mood at the conference–far from it. Greg Davis, vice president of marketing at Range Resources, said the Ohio Utica Shale will be an international play–not just a small liquids play.

    Tom Stewart, executive vice president of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association said the Utica is “in its infancy.” He also addressed the issue of Ohio’s oil prospects from the Utica…
    Read More “Conference Speakers Bullish on Utica Shale’s Prospects”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Jun 3, 2013

    June 3, 2013June 5, 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, Jun 3, 2013”

  • Crime | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Minuteman Environmental Services | Northumberland County | Pennsylvania

    Shale Environmental Services Company Raided by PA AG’s Office

    May 31, 2013May 31, 2013

    handcuffsNatural gas drilling support company Minuteman Environmental Services supplies fracking fluid, drilling mud, and hauls away fracking wastewater for shale drillers in the Marcellus Shale. Minuteman’s corporate headquarters in Milton (Northumerland County), PA was raided on Wednesday by a swarm of agents from the PA Attorney General’s office, along with agents from the PA DEP, FBI and IRS. MDN has no idea why the Minuteman office was raided–the Attorney General’s office won’t say.

    Minuteman owner and president Brian Bolus says disgruntled former employees have made baseless accusations. About what, we don’t know. In fact, no one in authority is talking, so we don’t know much. Here’s what we do know:
    Read More “Shale Environmental Services Company Raided by PA AG’s Office”

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