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  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Inergy | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA | UGI Energy Services | WGL Holdings

    PA’s Commonwealth Pipeline Project Suspended – Indefinitely

    April 18, 2013June 10, 2013

    In December, MDN told you that work on the 120-mile Commonwealth Pipeline, a Marcellus Shale pipeline running from Lycoming County to the Philadelphia area was “on hold” (see Commonwealth Pipeline for Marcellus Region on Hold). You can now change that to work has been “suspended” on the pipeline—indefinitely. Did the anti-drillers win this particular skirmish in the fracking wars?

    Read More “PA’s Commonwealth Pipeline Project Suspended – Indefinitely”

  • Aquatech | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Tioga County (PA) | Wastewater

    Aquatech Opens New PA Marcellus Wastewater Treatment Plant

    April 18, 2013April 18, 2013

    Marcellus wastewater treatment company Aquatech cut the ribbon and opened a new centralized shale wastewater treatment plant in Tioga County, PA yesterday. The new plant is equipped to process up to 200 gallons per minute and sits in an area central to a huge amount of drilling…

    Read More “Aquatech Opens New PA Marcellus Wastewater Treatment Plant”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    EQT Sheds Divisions/Assets to Focus on Marcellus Shale

    April 18, 2013April 18, 2013

    In a shareholders meeting held Wednesday at EQT Corp in Pittsburgh, the company laid out a strategy of focusing on drilling for shale gas in southwestern PA. That means they will continue to divest from other businesses, like their Equitable Gas utility company (waiting for regulatory approval to sell it), and the sale of their coalbed methane acreage in Virginia.

    EQT plans to focus like a laser on the Marcellus Shale:

    Read More “EQT Sheds Divisions/Assets to Focus on Marcellus Shale”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Apr 18, 2013

    April 18, 2013April 18, 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, Apr 18, 2013”

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

    EV Energy Partners Deal to Sell 104K Utica Acres Dead, What Now?

    April 17, 2013April 17, 2013

    now whatEV Energy Partners/EnerVest Executive Chairman John Walker admitted yesterday that a deal to sell the company’s interest in 104,000 Utica Shale acres has fallen apart. MDN has chronicled the journey thus far in a number of articles. In September 2013, EVEP announced they had put 539,000 Utica acres on the auction block and were confident they would sell it by year’s end and receive in the neighborhood of $6 billion (see EnerVest Puts 539,000 Utica Shale Acres on Auction Block). That didn’t happen.

    Earlier this year, EVEP seemed to pull back from the original offer and instead push 104,000 acres concentrated in Stark, Tuscarawas and surrounding counties (see EnerVest Strategy: Sell Utica, Drill Vertical, Expand Midstream). That smaller deal has now also “failed” according to yesterday’s call. Apparently the price was right, but the terms were not. So what happens now?
    Read More “EV Energy Partners Deal to Sell 104K Utica Acres Dead, What Now?”

  • Crime | Industrywide Issues | Mahoning County | Ohio | Wastewater

    Youngstown Illegal Dumper’s Former Company Files for Bankruptcy

    April 17, 2013

    It looks to be an ignominious end for D&L Energy, the company previously owned by Youngstown fracking wastewater dumper Ben Lupo (see Youngstown Business Dumped >200K Gal of Untreated Wastewater). Yesterday, D&L filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. District Court. The paperwork for the filing notes that although Lupo recently resigned as an officer and director at D&L, he retained 80% of the stock. The rest of the stock is owned by his wife and one other person. The paperwork also indicates the three D&L owners may have “improperly diverted funds of the debtors to other peripheral business entities owned or operated by one or more of these individuals for little or no consideration.” So it appears some hiding of assets/money may have gone on.

    Here’s the low-down on the bankruptcy filing and who’s owed how much from D&L:
    Read More “Youngstown Illegal Dumper’s Former Company Files for Bankruptcy”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    FrackNation’s McAleer to Attend Gasland 2, Plans to Confront Fox

    April 17, 2013

    Phelim McAleer, the creator/writer/director of the fabulous documentary FrackNation is going to attend the premier of Josh Fox’s Gasland 2 “documentary” at the Tribeca Film Festival next week. According to Phelim, he will “likely clash with Fox” at the screening.

    In case you haven’t yet seen it, FrackNation is a must-see film (see MDN Reviews New Documentary FrackNation). Phelim has tried, repeatedly, to get Fox to debate him–but so far Fox has been a coward (see GASLAND vs FrackNation: Josh Fox Refuses to Debate Phelim McAleer). So Phelim has decided to take it Josh at his own screening. We love Phelim’s fearlessness! (Interesting how telling the truth makes you confident and fearless.)

    Here’s the announcement from Phelim about attending Gasland 2:
    Read More “FrackNation’s McAleer to Attend Gasland 2, Plans to Confront Fox”

  • Accidents | Blue Ridge Mtn Res/Magnum Hunter | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Eureka Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Tyler County | West Virginia

    Second Death from Flash Fire at WV Pipeline Station

    April 17, 2013

    A second man has now died from injuries received last Thursday in a flash fire at a “pig receiving station” along a Eureka Hunter pipeline near Wick (Tyler County), WV (see Flash Fire at Pipeline Station in WV Kills 1, Injures 3 Others for our original report and background details).

    We mourn with the families of Raymond Miller and Bruce Phipps:
    Read More “Second Death from Flash Fire at WV Pipeline Station”

  • Ohio | Statewide OH

    Utica Whisker Away from 600 Utica Permits, 300 Wells Drilled

    April 17, 2013

    Ohio is just a few permits short of 600 Utica Shale permits for drilling, and just a few wells short of having drilled 300 Utica Shale wells. And no signs of letting up.

    Here’s the latest numbers provided by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, updated through April 6:
    Read More “Utica Whisker Away from 600 Utica Permits, 300 Wells Drilled”

  • Accidents | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County | Wastewater

    Tag Team Grudge Match: Jesse White/Patch v Range Resources/DEP

    April 17, 2013

    The ongoing grudge match between western PA Rep. Jesse White (from Cecil) and Range Resources continues and has grown. Last week White made a formal “Right to Know” request with the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (another favorite target of White) over the alleged leakage of 30 gallons of…fresh water? frack wastewater?…it’s not clear to MDN which it is–from a Range impoundment located in Cecil Township.

    Regardless of the tiny amount of whatever leaked, the DEP has not responded to White, yet, so he’s turning up the pressure by going to his favorite media stenographer, Canon-McMillanPatch:
    Read More “Tag Team Grudge Match: Jesse White/Patch v Range Resources/DEP”

  • Air Quality | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Laurel Mountain Midstream | MarkWest Energy | Regulation

    EPA Makes MarkWest, Laurel Mountain an Offer They Couldn’t Refuse

    April 17, 2013April 17, 2013

    The heavy hand of the federal Environmental Protection Agency continues to insert itself into regulating oil and gas drilling (contrary to the U.S. Constitution that grants that right to the states). The latest example is an “agreement” from two midstream companies–MarkWest Liberty Midstream and Laurel Mountain Midstream–to implement expensive new measures to comply with EPA’s air regulations. Neither MarkWest nor Laurel Mountain have done anything wrong. Neither has had an accident or pumped too much nasty stuff into the air. The EPA wants them to install equipment that will (in their opinion) help prevent an accident or the possibility of too much air pollution in the future.

    When the howitzer cannon of the federal EPA is pointed at your head, you nod up and down politely…
    Read More “EPA Makes MarkWest, Laurel Mountain an Offer They Couldn’t Refuse”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy

    Utica Shale Darling: Gulfport Rings the Closing Bell for NASDAQ

    April 17, 2013

    Times Square in New York City is always a favorite place to visit for MDN editor Jim Willis. He gets there at least 3-4 times a year, passing through on business. For those who have never been, the first time you visit, it’s sensory overload. So many lights, so many people–all in an organized chaos. It’s fun!

    We’re not sure if Jim Palm, CEO of Gulfport Energy (a rising drilling star in the Ohio Utica Shale) has previously visited Times Square, but he was there yesterday–ringing the closing bell for the NASDAQ MarketSite.*
    Read More “Utica Shale Darling: Gulfport Rings the Closing Bell for NASDAQ”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    API’s 1Q13 Well Completions Report: NatGas Wells Down 26%

    April 17, 2013

    Although (sadly) MDN does not have access to the American Petroleum Institute’s (API) Quarterly Well Completion Report, we do have the high level takeaway from the first quarter 2013 edition: oil well completions are up 20%, and natural gas well completions are down 26%.

    There’s a pretty simple equation at work: Low commodity price = less drilling = fewer completions. When the commodity price of natural gas is low, drillers slow down or stop drilling (as reflected by lower rig counts), and the the less drilling they do, the fewer wells get drilled and completed. The (very) brief press release from API which contains a few interesting numbers:
    Read More “API’s 1Q13 Well Completions Report: NatGas Wells Down 26%”

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

    Sierra Club Lies (Yet Again) and Hits Rock Bottom

    April 17, 2013

    MDN has long chronicled the antics of anti-drilling groups like the Sierra Club, an organization that once-upon-a-time embraced natural gas as a bridge fuel, but lately has started lying about the benefits of clean-burning natural gas because it threatens their rather twisted view of an alternative energy nirvana “if only”…if only natural gas wasn’t so darned cheap and getting in the way of more windmills and solar panels.

    Energy in Depth’s California chapter penned an excellent article pointing out the outright lies of the California chapter of the Sierra Club in their efforts to persuade residents to reject fracking in that state. Listen up CA: Don’t make the same mistakes we’ve made here in NY. Even Gov. Jerry “Moonbeam” Brown likes fracking! Here’s the excellent EID-CA article:
    Read More “Sierra Club Lies (Yet Again) and Hits Rock Bottom”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Apr 17, 2013

    April 17, 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: Wed, Apr 17, 2013”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake 2.0? Aubrey McClendon is Back – in the Energy Business

    April 16, 2013April 16, 2013

    Aubrey McClendon It was pretty easy to predict (and MDN predicted it), that a very youthful Aubrey McClendon would not just sit on his hands and lick his wounds after being unceremoniously tossed aside by corporate raider Carl Icahn and other Chessy investors. MDN said this on April 1:

    Why is it an error to show McClendon to the door even in light of his aggressive financial deals? You think McClendon will take his piles of money and sit on a Caribbean beach somewhere? In your dreams! He’ll be back, and he’ll start (or buy) another company that will directly compete with Chesapeake. You can bank on it. (McClendon Exits Chesapeake, Well-Bonused “Friends” Replace Him)

    And what’s this? Just two weeks after exiting stage left, Aubrey has registered three new company names, set up an office, and hung out his shingle. Stetson hats off to the man:

    Read More “Chesapeake 2.0? Aubrey McClendon is Back – in the Energy Business”

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