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

    PA Newspaper Wants New CSSD Drilling Standards Adopted as Law

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    Right on cue and easily predicted, a left-leaning (mostly anti-drilling) mainstream newspaper, the Scranton Times-Tribune, has published an editorial not only endorsing the new Center for Sustainable Shale Development (see Important: Drillers & Enviros Form New Group, Launch Cert Program), they’ve breathlessly posited the “brilliant” idea that the standards proposed by the CSSD should be adopted as regulatory law throughout Pennsylvania. Which of course was the endgame all along…

    Read More “PA Newspaper Wants New CSSD Drilling Standards Adopted as Law”

  • Blair County | Economic Impact | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Marcellus GTL | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants

    Altoona Area Getting $200M Marcellus Gas-to-Liquids Plant

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    Gas-to-liquids (GTL) plants appear to be catching on in the PA Marcellus Shale. Last September MDN told you about plans to build a GTL plant in Karns City, PA (western part of the state, see Chemical Manufacturer to Build Gas-to-Liquids Plant in PA). GTL plants convert natural gas to other products like diesel fuel and gasoline.

    Last week, a company announced in Altoona, PA that they plan to build a GTL plant in Blair County (central PA). Marcellus GTL said they will build a new $200 million (!) GTL plant in Duncansville. While the plant is being built it will provide 120 construction jobs. After it’s built, the plant will provide 30 full-time permanent positions working at the plant, and 60 “secondary jobs” in the area as well. The Duncansville GTL plant will produce sulfur-free gasoline and propane.

    Read More “Altoona Area Getting $200M Marcellus Gas-to-Liquids Plant”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio Enviros Not Happy with Sustainable Shale Center

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    Last week MDN pointed out some of the initial reaction against the pronouncements of the newly formed and self-appointed Center for Sustainable Shale Development, or “CSSD” (see More Groups Weigh In For/Against New Sustainable Shale Center).

    You can add the Ohio Environmental Council (OEC) to the list of those groups not in love with the CSSD, even though they haven’t bothered to read the CSSD’s standards yet. Why are they down on the CSSD? Because (pout, whine) they didn’t have a seat at the table. Then again, the OEC is calling for a moratorium on all drilling—an extremist and unreasonable position. Perhaps that’s why they weren’t invited…

    Read More “Ohio Enviros Not Happy with Sustainable Shale Center”

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

    Affidavit in Range PA Settlement Shows No Drilling Health Impacts

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    frowny face There was a bit of media buzz last week when a sealed court case between Range Resources and the Hallowich family was unsealed at the litigated insistence of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Washington Observer-Reporter (see Judge Orders Range/Landowner Settlement in PA Made Public). The headlines about the payout from Range to the Hallowich’s ($750,000) implied and continue to imply there was a cover up—that Range had somehow contaminated water by fracking and affected the health of the Hallowich’s and their children.

    Problem is, it’s not true. The Hallowich’s signed an affidavit—a court document—in July 2011 stating neither their health nor the health of their children has been negatively affected by drilling (see the signed affidavit below). Which, of course, has led to a lot of frowny faces at the P-G and O-R.

    Read More “Affidavit in Range PA Settlement Shows No Drilling Health Impacts”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrialization | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH | Trucking | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    OH Group Wants to Launch Neighborhood Watch for Shale Wells

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    When we started to read an article about a “neighborhood watch” program for Utica and Marcellus Shale wells that’s being discussed in Ohio by the anti-drilling Southeast Ohio Fracking Interest Group, we kind of grinned. We thought it sounded like the typical nutty stuff anti-frackers do to try and put a veneer of respectability on their extremist, hate-all-fossil-fuels philosophy. However, when we read further, we found there is such a “well watching” group operating in West Virginia, and it’s members are level-headed and don’t have the attitude that they’re going to stop drilling—they just want to open a line of communication with drillers so everyone is a little bit happier with the process.

    The WV group’s constructive attitude is the kind of attitude more people on the other side of the issue (in OH) should adopt…

    Read More “OH Group Wants to Launch Neighborhood Watch for Shale Wells”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Orange County | Regulation | Sullivan County | Ulster County

    List of Mid-Hudson Valley Towns & Companies Supporting Frack Ban

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    In a recent article from a Middletown, NY newspaper we find a handy list of not only towns who have voted to ban fracking in the mid-Hudson Valley area, but also some of the businesses who have signed on as “friends of the court” to support the fracking bans of Dryden and Middlefield (see Town Frack Ban Cases Heard in NY Supreme Court Appellate Division). These are businesses you may want to consider avoiding in future business dealings—we know we would choose to not do business with them if we lived in Sullivan, Ulster or Orange counties…

    Read More “List of Mid-Hudson Valley Towns & Companies Supporting Frack Ban”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | UGI Energy Services

    Luddites of Luzerne: UGI Scraps Plan for PA Compressor Station

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    The forces of anti-drilling and anti-progress have won in Luzerne County, PA. UGI Energy has scrapped plans to build a new pipeline compressor station in Luzerne after facing stiff opposition from citizens and the county zoning board. The zoning board refused to permit the new compressor station last year and UGI was in the process of appealing it with a local court (see UGI Plans Start of PA Marcellus Pipeline Despite Zoning Appeal). Apparently UGI has lost its appetite to fight the Luddites of Luzerne County (maybe there’s a new HBO series in there somewhere?):

    Read More “Luddites of Luzerne: UGI Scraps Plan for PA Compressor Station”

  • Blue Racer Midstream | Caiman Energy | Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | NGLs | Processing Plants | West Virginia

    Natrium, WV NGL Plant Behind Schedule, Will Open “Late Spring”

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    A $500 million natural gas liquids processing plant in Natrium (Marshall County), WV was supposed to go online by the end of 2012 and didn’t (see Dominion $500M NGL Processing Plant in WV to Open in December). It was then supposed to be online “in a few weeks,” as of the middle of February (see Bomb Threat at Natrium, WV NGL Plant Doesn’t Slow Construction). It’s now the end of March and the facility is still not online. Blue Racer Midstream, the joint venture owner of the plant, is now saying it will go online “later this spring.”

    An update on progress at the facility:

    Read More “Natrium, WV NGL Plant Behind Schedule, Will Open “Late Spring””

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Mar 25 – Apr 7, 2013 [Free]

    March 25, 2013March 25, 2013

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.

    Read More “Calendar of Events for Mar 25 – Apr 7, 2013 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Mar 25, 2013

    March 25, 2013March 25, 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, Mar 25, 2013”

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

    Town Frack Ban Cases Heard in NY Supreme Court Appellate Division

    March 22, 2013March 22, 2013

    court gavel Yesterday, what happened in an Albany, NY courtroom was very important for all New York landowners. Four judges from the New York State Court Appellate Division heard the appeal of one driller and one landowner against two New York towns—Dryden and Middlefield—that have voted to permanently ban fracking within their borders, exercising what they call “home rule” (see Important Developments in NY Fracking Ban Court Cases for background on the two cases). According to a 1981 state law, towns are specifically prohibited from regulating oil and gas activities. The two cases hinge on whether or not “to ban” is “to regulate.”

    Lawyers for the towns argued that precedent allows them to determine land use in their borders—they’re not trying to say how drilling should be done, they’re saying whether it should be done, so that’s not regulating. Lawyers for Norse Energy (suing Dryden) and dairy farmer Jennifer Huntington (suing Middlefield) argued the ban violates state law and the land use case cited as precedent by the town’s lawyers (allowing towns to prohibit gravel mining) is vastly different from mining natural gas and oil.

    How did it go? Whose arguments seemed to prevail? Depends on whom you ask…

    Read More “Town Frack Ban Cases Heard in NY Supreme Court Appellate Division”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Developing… PA DEP Sec. Krancer Resigns

    March 22, 2013March 22, 2013

    Big, late-breaking news as we go to press: Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection Secretary, Michael Krancer, is resigning his post effective April 15. The press release announcing his resignation states Krancer will return to private law practice and offers no further explanation. This is a surprising (to us) development…

    Read More “Developing… PA DEP Sec. Krancer Resigns”

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

    Out of the Shadows: Another New Group Wants to Regulate PA Shale

    March 22, 2013March 22, 2013

    Apparently the announcement that there’s a new kid in town when it comes to “regulating” Marcellus Shale drilling—The Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD)—has prompted another group to stand up and say, “Me too! Me too! Look at me!”

    MDN told you about the launch of the CSSD yesterday (see Important: Drillers & Enviros Form New Group, Launch Cert Program). In today’s Pittsburgh Business Times, we learn of yet another group that until now has met in secret, attempting (like CSSD) to craft new guidelines (let’s call them what they really are, regulations) for Marcellus Shale drilling. This new group is being run by the University of Pittsburgh’s Institute on Politics and includes some of the same participants powering the CSSD as well as Gov. Corbett’s energy executive and a representative from the state DEP. They call their group the “Shale Gas Roundtable.”

    Perhaps feeling as though their work may have been upstaged by the CSSD’s announcement, the Shale Gas Roundtable came out of the shadows today…

    Read More “Out of the Shadows: Another New Group Wants to Regulate PA Shale”

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

    Judge Orders Range/Landowner Settlement in PA Made Public

    March 22, 2013March 22, 2013

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Washington Observer-Reporter last year sued to have a sealed court case involving a settlement between Range Resources and a landowner unsealed (see Pittsburgh Newspapers Sue to Unseal Drilling Court Case). As MDN said at the time, the newspapers and anti-drillers wanted to go on a fishing expedition to see if they might find evidence that “big, bad Range” had contaminated the landowner’s water and air with fracking activities.

    On Wednesday, a judge unsealed last year’s settlement decision. The newspapers and anti-drillers were disappointed. No smoking guns in the court documents—just a big payout from Range ($750,000) to settle what was essentially a case of landowners who didn’t like drilling activities going on next door…

    Read More “Judge Orders Range/Landowner Settlement in PA Made Public”

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

    More Groups Weigh In For/Against New Sustainable Shale Center

    March 22, 2013March 22, 2013

    More fallout from the launch of The Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD), a new group aimed at slapping restrictive new rules on Marcellus Shale drillers (see Important: Drillers & Enviros Form New Group, Launch Cert Program). It seems MDN is not the only one to distrust the new group. On the other side of the drilling debate isle, the Sierra Club came out swinging yesterday—saying this new group will legitimize “dirty, dangerous fossil fuels, like natural gas” (they are a whacky bunch, aren’t they?).

    John Hanger, former Secretary of the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (now running for governor in PA), endorses the CSSD’s bullying approach of “get a certification from us or screw you” (our words, not his):

    Read More “More Groups Weigh In For/Against New Sustainable Shale Center”

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

    Gov. Cuomo Fires Back at NY Petroleum Council over Indecisiveness

    March 22, 2013March 22, 2013

    Apparently Karen Moreau, executive director of the New York State Petroleum Council (and a very nice, soft-spoken person—we’ve met her), has gotten under the skin of NY Gov. Ditherer (aka Andrew Cuomo). Moreau has repeatedly made public statements that it’s time for Cuomo to make up his mind about fracking. On Wednesday when asked about it, Cuomo testily fired back:

    Read More “Gov. Cuomo Fires Back at NY Petroleum Council over Indecisiveness”

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