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  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA

    Latest Fed Beige Book Credits Shale with Economic Expansion

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    Beige Book Two days ago the Federal Reserve released their bi-monthly survey of regional economic trends, called “the Beige Book.” One of the stars in the current edition of the Beige Book (full copy embedded below) is the Marcellus and Utica Shale. Shale drilling is mentioned prominently for Region III (Philadelphia) and Region IV (Cleveland).

    According to the Fed, shale drilling is expanding rapidly, and along with it an increase in banking, manufacturing and other sectors. Sort of “a rising tide raises all boats” theme.

    Read More “Latest Fed Beige Book Credits Shale with Economic Expansion”

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

    NY Republican Senator Works to Thwart Assembly’s Ban Vote

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    Earlier this week the New York State Assembly voted to ban horizontal fracking until May 2015 (see Lights Out on NY Fracking? Senate, Assembly Dems Push 2-Year Ban). One NY Assemblyman said—on the floor of the Assembly—that his Democrat colleagues are waging an “intellectual and political jihad” against fossil fuels (see NY Assemblyman Says Colleagues are Waging Jihad Against Fracking). If anti-drillers want to ensure the current ban stays, the next step is to get the NY Senate to pass a similar bill.

    One of New York’s top Republican senators (who happens to be from the Southern Tier) is Tom Libous. If he has his way, Sen. Libous says there won’t be a vote in the Senate on a moratorium. In fact, he’s working hard to ensure it doesn’t happen:

    Read More “NY Republican Senator Works to Thwart Assembly’s Ban Vote”

  • Energy Companies | Marion County | Marshall County | Trans Energy | Tyler County | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Trans Energy Production Numbers for Wells in Marshall County, WV

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    Trans Energy continues to drill solely in the Marcellus Shale of West Virginia. Yesterday they released initial production numbers on two more newly drilled wells—in Marshall County, WV (see below). In late November the company released IP numbers for for a pair of wells in Wetzel County (see Trans Energy Update on WV Marcellus Wells: “Two of Our Best”). Once again company CEO John Corp says these two new wells in Marshall are “two of our best performing wells to date.”

    Corp also says the company is starting to produce “operational consistency” and a repeatable “manufacturing process” for drilling successful wells. Trans Energy is deploying two additional drilling rigs in Marshall and Marion counties now with plans to also drill in Tyler County later this year.

    Read More “Trans Energy Production Numbers for Wells in Marshall County, WV”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH | Taxation

    Prominent OH Republicans Oppose Kasich Severance Tax Hike

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    It appears Ohio Republicans have grown a backbone and are opposing the plan by Gov. John Kasich to raise the oil and gas severance tax in the state in order to transfer wealth from landowners and drillers (the ones who earn it) to everyone else (who don’t earn it). At a meeting yesterday of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association, Ohio State Treasurer Josh Mandel said he opposes the governor’s plan to raise the severance tax. Later in the day, Ohio House Speaker Bill Batchelder also piled on and predicted the tax hike will not pass in this year’s budget.

    True to form, a Kasich spokesman said “big oil is a powerful lobby with very deep pockets,” implying Mandel, Batchelder and other Republicans are either scared, have been bought off, or both. Whatever happened to John Kasich, once a rising conservative star? That John is long gone…

    Read More “Prominent OH Republicans Oppose Kasich Severance Tax Hike”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Obama Interior Candidate Jewell Tries to Claim She’s Pro-Drilling

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    It’s increasingly evident that Sally Jewell, currently CEO of Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) and Obama’s choice to head the Dept. of Interior is just another garden-variety liberal Democrat. In Senate confirmation hearings yesterday she avoided questions about her involvement in lawsuits launched by the National Parks Conservation Association, a group she vice chairs that’s suing coal-fired electrical generating plants—shutting them down and killing jobs.

    Jewell also wouldn’t say whether or not she favors the most idiotic idea of all time—a “carbon tax.” Translation: She favors it. Her involvement in lawsuits against coal-fired plants and her support of a carbon tax should disqualify her, but we expect she’ll sail through confirmation anyway. Oh! She’s also a true believer in man-made global warming—icing on the cake…

    Read More “Obama Interior Candidate Jewell Tries to Claim She’s Pro-Drilling”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Research

    Is Obama to Blame for Decrease in Federal Oil/Gas Production?

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    A recently released released study by the Congressional Research Service titled “U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production in Federal and Non-Federal Areas” (full copy embedded below) appears to be quite damning of the Obama regime. The raw numbers don’t lie: All of the increase in oil production in the U.S. from 2007-2012 happened on non-federal lands. Meanwhile, natural gas production on federal lands (including off-shore) decreased by 33% since 2007, and on non-federal lands, it increased by 40%! Is that not ample evidence that Obama’s policies are killing oil and gas development where they control it—on federal lands?

    Yes and no, according none other than the National Review, the premier conservative magazine founded by William F. Buckley, Jr….

    Read More “Is Obama to Blame for Decrease in Federal Oil/Gas Production?”

  • Education | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Community Colleges Launch New Marcellus Training Program

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    Residents living in the northern panhandle of West Virginia who want to get high-paying jobs in the rapidly expanding Marcellus and Utica Shale drilling industry but don’t have “skills” now have an option—go back to school.

    Pierpont Community and Technical College (in Fairmont) and Northern West Virginia Community and Technical College (in Wheeling, Weirton and New Martinsville) will begin offering a new petroleum technology program this fall to train Marcellus Shale workers:

    Read More “WV Community Colleges Launch New Marcellus Training Program”

  • BP | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Processing Plants | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    BP Refinery Near Toledo Gets Upgrade, Anticipates OH Crude

    March 8, 2013March 8, 2013

    The BP-Husky Refinery, a 94 year-old oil and gasoline refinery in Oregon, OH (near Toledo), showed off a $400 million upgrade yesterday. The new upgrade took two years and 1,500 short-term workers to complete and will make the refinery more efficient, less polluting and enable it to refine better grades of gasoline.

    The interesting part for MDN readers: Right now the refinery gets most of its crude oil from Canada, but new sources of crude are starting to flow from Ohio itself, as well as Pennsylvania and West Virginia—from the Utica and Marcellus Shale. The upgraded refinery has more flexibility to process different types of crude, including Ohio crude…

    Read More “BP Refinery Near Toledo Gets Upgrade, Anticipates OH Crude”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Mar 8, 2013

    March 8, 2013March 8, 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, Mar 8, 2013”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Assemblyman Says Colleagues are Waging Jihad Against Fracking

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    jihad flag Yesterday, as expected, the heavily Democrat New York State Assembly passed a bill (103 to 40) that would ban fracking in the state for yet another two years—even though fracking has already been banned for nearly five years (a copy of the bill as passed is embedded below). We’re not quite sure what another two years will tell us we don’t already know after five—but that’s Democrat jihadists for you. Harsh word there—jihad—but it was aptly used on the floor of the Assembly by a Republican assemblyman to describe what’s really going on in New York—and we concur.

    The Assembly’s action yesterday is not about “one more health study” to triply ensure nothing bad will happen to New York residents. It is about a “an intellectual and political jihad against natural fuels.” Fortunately, it’s unlikely the bill will pass in the NY Senate…

    Read More “NY Assemblyman Says Colleagues are Waging Jihad Against Fracking”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Board Member Resigns 2nd Time, Now Accepted

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    A changing of the guard continues at Chesapeake Energy. Today the company announced one of its board members, V. Burns Hargis, is stepping down and will be replaced by Louis A. Raspino. Hargis headed up the internal audit committee that looked into whether or not CEO Aubrey McClendon’s personal financial deals had compromised the company. Hargis and the audit committee concluded nothing improper was done. The Securities & Exchange Commission, however, has transitioned from “a probe” into McClendon’s dealings into “an investigation.”

    We suspect Chesapeake’s second largest outside investor, Carl Icahn (a corporate raider looking to flip his investment in the company into big money), also had something to do with Hargis’ departure. Icahn voted against Hargis at the last board election in June 2012. Hargis tendered his resignation immediately following the vote but the board refused it at that time. This time they accepted it.

    Read More “Chesapeake Board Member Resigns 2nd Time, Now Accepted”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Oil & Gas Drilling in NY: 15K Active Conventional Wells

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    Pop quiz: Which northeastern state has used hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) in vertical oil and gas wells since the 1950s? Which northeastern state has used horizontal drilling for oil and gas wells since the 1980s? Which state (so far) has refused to allow the combination of the two—fracking + horizontal drilling? The answer to all three questions: New York.

    What’s that? You didn’t know fracking (in vertical wells) has been going on in NY since the 1950s? Welcome to the club. Most people either don’t know it, or upon reading it in a publication like MDN, refuse to believe it. If you don’t believe us, just ask the state DEC for confirmation.

    Read More “Oil & Gas Drilling in NY: 15K Active Conventional Wells”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Supply Chain | Washington County

    Western PA Company’s “2 Keys to Success” in Selling to Drillers

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    A Washington County, PA manufacturer of parts used in drilling oil and gas wells is highlighted in an article in today’s Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It’s an interesting story that focuses mostly on two sisters who have taken over and successfully expanded the family business. We enjoy these kinds of “human interest” stories. However, buried deep down in the story is a short section that reveals two things the sisters did that may benefit other businesses in the Marcellus and Utica Shale supply chain.

    If you work for or own a business interested in selling to the drilling industry—especially to the larger companies—you’ll be interested in these two “keys to success” for Washington Rotating Control Heads Inc.:

    Read More “Western PA Company’s “2 Keys to Success” in Selling to Drillers”

  • Coshocton County | Landowner Coalition News | Muskingum County | Ohio

    SE OH Landowner Group Meets, Looking for New Members

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    The Southwest Coshocton and Muskingum County Landowner’s Association in southeastern Ohio met last night in Dresden, OH to hear from experts and lawyers about progress with a lease for association members.

    The group is still actively seeking new landowners to join…

    Read More “SE OH Landowner Group Meets, Looking for New Members”

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

    Childish Protesters Berate DRBC Officials at NJ Meeting

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    About 70 hippie protesters, led by the extremist group Delaware Riverkeeper, “packed” a dinky meeting room in Trenton, NJ where the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) held their regular meeting. The protesters were there to express their desire the DRBC put the breaks on any further natural gas pipelines to carry much-needed gas to New York City, Philadelphia and other East Coast urban areas where the DRBC has jurisdiction.

    What seemed to escape the reasoning power of the protesters is that the DRBC has no jurisdiction in approving pipelines—and only a very limited role in the process. The protesters behaved badly at the meeting, as they usually do. They “took over” the meeting and refused to be orderly and wait their turn to speak, disrupting the meeting with their petulant, white-liberal-spoiled-rich-kid tantrums of “mommy listen to me!” If only their parents had raised them right…

    Read More “Childish Protesters Berate DRBC Officials at NJ Meeting”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation | Statewide MD

    Maryland Fracking Ban Bill Dies in Senate

    March 7, 2013March 7, 2013

    Good news in the state of Maryland, a state (like New York) considering legislation to delay or outright ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking). Each year the Maryland legislature meets for just 90 days to consider new legislation. During the current session now under way, a bill was introduced in the Senate that would outright ban the miracle of hydraulic fracturing. That bill has, thankfully, died in committee.

    However, a moratorium (temporary ban) bill in the General Assembly is still very much alive…

    Read More “Maryland Fracking Ban Bill Dies in Senate”

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