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  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    NatGas Transmission Pipeline Construction Went *Down* in 2012??

    March 27, 2013March 27, 2013

    This is a weird one. According to an article on the Fuel Fix blog, in 2012 construction of new major natural gas transmission pipelines plummeted to its lowest rate since 1997. They base their analysis on a recent Energy Information Administration (EIA) report that tracks new pipeline construction.

    With all of the new pipelines announced and started last year (many of them in the Marcellus and Utica), it sure seems strange, almost unbelievable, to us. Are these numbers accurate? Did EIA, an organization with a stellar reputation for accuracy, miss something? Here’s the article from Fuel Fix:

    Read More “NatGas Transmission Pipeline Construction Went *Down* in 2012??”

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

    Going Back to the Dimock Well, One More Time

    March 27, 2013March 27, 2013

    Let’s see, if you’re a former reporter who has written a book that trashes fracking and book sales aren’t so great, what can you do? I know! Try to juice sales by invoking two very magical words (be careful children, that you don’t utter these words in public): “fracking” and “Dimock.”

    Even though both the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have investigated Dimock repeatedly and have declared water wells in the area to be free from chemical contamination, perhaps (because of fictitious movies like Gasland), just a little more hay can still be made from Dimock…

    Read More “Going Back to the Dimock Well, One More Time”

  • Belmont County | Economic Impact | Housing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Supply Chain

    OH Company Says Housing Construction is Booming from Shale

    March 27, 2013March 27, 2013

    A Belmont County, OH construction company that builds homes and commercial buildings reports business is brisk, and the way they do business has now changed—all because of shale drilling:

    Read More “OH Company Says Housing Construction is Booming from Shale”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Mar 27, 2013

    March 27, 2013March 27, 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, Mar 27, 2013”

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

    PA Supreme Court Resignation Affects Act 13 Zoning Decision

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    Justice Joan Orie Melvin Landowners and drillers have been waiting since last year for the results of a case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Early last year the PA legislature passed the most sweeping new oil and gas drilling regulations in decades, called Act 13. Part of Act 13 replaces a crazy quilt patchwork of local zoning regulations with a set of uniform state zoning regulations. Towns didn’t like being told they can no longer fiddle with where a well can and can’t be drilled in their borders, so just over one year ago they sued (see Lawsuit Filed: PA Towns Sue State over Marcellus Act 13 Law).

    Lower courts ruled in favor of the towns, striking down the zoning provisions of Act 13. The state appealed (and expedited) the rulings all the way to the state Supreme Court. The Supremes heard arguments in October (see PA Supreme Court Hears Testimony on Act 13 Zoning). Since then? We’ve waited for their decision on this vitally important case. Now we have a new wrinkle. One of the Supreme Court justices, Joan Orie Melvin, is being removed from office following conviction for a minor offense (she used state staffers and office space to assist her campaign for the high court). That leaves six justices, and a 3-3 decision is no good, and a real possibility…

    Read More “PA Supreme Court Resignation Affects Act 13 Zoning Decision”

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

    JLCNY Begins Fundraising for Lawsuit Against NY for “Takings”

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    The 77,000 member Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY) is kicking their lawsuit against the state into high gear and asking for donations to help fund litigation. You may recall MDN interviewed Scott Kurkoski, lead attorney for the JLCNY, about their plans to sue New York for “takings” back in February (see video and transcript here: 77K NY Landowners Prepare Lawsuit Against DEC). Since that time, the JLCNY has finalized their plans, all the while hoping New York would change course at the last minute. They finally, reluctantly decided the clock has run out (see JLCNY Loses Faith in Cuomo, Initiates Lawsuit over Fracking Rules).

    The lawsuit groundwork is ready. What’s needed now are several good plaintiffs—and money. Hence the fundraising appeal issued yesterday:

    Read More “JLCNY Begins Fundraising for Lawsuit Against NY for “Takings””

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    OH EPA Director Says New Fracking Technology a “Game Changer”

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    On Monday in Youngstown, Ohio at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast, the director of the Ohio EPA, Scott Nally, expressed his hope and optimism that fracking technology would quickly evolve and use less water:

    Read More “OH EPA Director Says New Fracking Technology a “Game Changer””

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Research

    EPA Appoints Panel of Experts to Review Fracking Study Due 2014

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in the midst of a multi-year “research study” of hydraulic fracturing. The aim of the study is to find a way for the EPA to horn in on regulating oil and gas drilling—at the federal level—by using the federal Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act. The feds really really want to find a way to grab away the power to regulate oil and gas drilling from the individual states. The Constitution grants that right to the states alone.

    Apparently the EPA study is progressing—to the point they announced yesterday an “independent” panel of experts to “peer review” the EPA’s final report, due in 2014. In advance of looking over the final report, the panel of 31 experts will “provide scientific feedback on EPA’s research in an open and transparent manner.” Yes, let’s hope it is open and transparent.

    The EPA announcement from yesterday, including the names of those on the “independent” panel:

    Read More “EPA Appoints Panel of Experts to Review Fracking Study Due 2014”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | GreenHunter Resources | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | Regulation | Wastewater | West Virginia

    Wheeling Councilwoman Vows to Prevent Frack Water Treatment Plant

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    Less than two weeks ago, GreenHunter Water announced they had purchased a 10.8 acre barge terminal site in Wheeling, WV that sits along the Ohio River. GreenHunter has plans to convert the former gasoline storage facility into a shale wastewater handling and storage facility that will recycle wastewater so drillers can reuse it, or ship it by barge to other locations for disposal (see GreenHunter Buys Barge Terminal in Wheeling for Frack Wastewater).

    GreenHunter made a mistake. They didn’t first approach Wheeling City Council to ask, “Mother, May I?” If they had, in all likelihood the outcome would have not been any different. At least one council member is strongly anti-drilling—Gloria Delbrugge (Democrat). She’s upset GreenHunter didn’t ask for permission first, and she’s pledging to stop the project altogether:

    Read More “Wheeling Councilwoman Vows to Prevent Frack Water Treatment Plant”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Supply Chain | Wayne County (OH)

    Supply Chain: OH Company Offered Tax Credit to Create 120 New Jobs

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    More happy news from the Marcellus and Utica supply chain: Wooster Tool & Dye, a company that manufactures gas and oil separation tanks used by shale drilling companies, has been offered a seven-year tax credit to add 120 new full-time jobs to their existing workforce of 110. The new jobs will average $21 an hour. If the company accepts the deal (not yet a done deal, but it looks promising), they will agree to maintain operations in Wooster, OH for at least the next 10 years:

    Read More “Supply Chain: OH Company Offered Tax Credit to Create 120 New Jobs”

  • Industrywide Issues | Wastewater

    NFL QB Drew Bledsoe Stumps for Frack Wastewater Recycling Company

    March 26, 2013March 26, 2013

    MDN does not often run press releases from companies that service the drilling industry (supply chain stuff) unless there’s something newsworthy about it. We’ve just run across one such press release, from a company called Ecosphere that produces a technology to allow oil and gas companies to recycle drilling wastewater. The “new and different” thing about Ecosphere is not necessarily their technology (we don’t really know much about it), but instead the news is about who’s promoting it: former NFL superstar quarterback Drew Bledsoe (starting QB for the New England Patriots).

    Bledsoe appeared on CNBC last Friday to promote Ecosphere’s fracking wastewater treatment solution, and Ecosphere is leveraging that appearance with a press release:

    Read More “NFL QB Drew Bledsoe Stumps for Frack Wastewater Recycling Company”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Mar 26, 2013

    March 26, 2013March 26, 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: Tue, Mar 26, 2013”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Will OH Utica Turn Out to be Steak, or Just Sizzle? Eye on April

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    sizzle or steak Ohio will soon compile and release annual production numbers for Utica Shale wells drilled and in production during 2012. Ohio is one of the “least transparent states” when it comes to reporting energy output with annual filings. Drillers are required to provide production numbers for 2012 by March 31. Last year the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) posted production numbers in just a few days—on April 2nd. However, last year’s reporting (from 2011) was for 5 wells—all from Chesapeake. This year the reporting will be from multiple drillers for 50-60 wells. Everyone is waiting, with baited breath. There’s a lot riding on the numbers reported this year.

    Will the Utica numbers turn out to be like the Eagle Ford—a play prolific in profitable oil and natural gas liquids? Or will it be more of a less-profitable, methane-only play? A Reuters article takes a look at that question. The article also highlights some interesting information for just how far production numbers have fallen from initial peak rates for a pair of Gulfport wells…

    Read More “Will OH Utica Turn Out to be Steak, or Just Sizzle? Eye on April”

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

    Former PA DEP Sec. Hanger Blasts Interim Replacement for Krancer

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    Last Friday Gov. Tom Corbett announced the disappointing resignation of PA PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) Sec. Michael Krancer (see Developing… PA DEP Sec. Krancer Resigns). In comments clearly tainted by his own run for governor against Corbett, former DEP Sec. John Hanger (who served under Gov. “Fast Eddie” Ed Rendell) blasted the temporary appointment of Corbett’s deputy chief of staff, E. Christopher Abruzzo, to serve as acting secretary while a new person is found to fill the position.

    Hanger called Abruzzo’s appointment “bizarre and irresponsible”…

    Read More “Former PA DEP Sec. Hanger Blasts Interim Replacement for Krancer”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | Pipelines | Processing Plants | West Virginia | Williams

    Williams Methane Pipeline Ruptures in Marshall County, WV

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    Early Friday afternoon, a 24-inch methane-only natural gas pipeline built and maintained by Williams near their Fort Beeler cryogenic processing plant ruptured. The pipeline is located 4 miles south of Cameron (Marshall County), WV.

    Fortunately the blowout did not ignite and there were no injuries:

    Read More “Williams Methane Pipeline Ruptures in Marshall County, WV”

  • Brooke County | Economic Impact | Hancock County | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Supply Chain | West Virginia

    WV Scores Another Shale Supply Chain Company – from Italy

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    West Virginia is working hard to attract all kinds of businesses to the state that plug in to the shale industry supply chain—and it’s paying off. Reporting that the state gave them “some very interesting support,” Italian company Pietro Fiorentini, a pressure regulator and valve manufacturer, said they first need to gage interest to their products, but they’re already feeling good about WV and making plans to build a new, $9 million manufacturing plant in Weirton, WV.

    Support from the state (and local municipalities) is not the only reason for the company’s interest in the northern panhandle of WV—geography is the other prime reason…

    Read More “WV Scores Another Shale Supply Chain Company – from Italy”

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