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

    EnerVest Strategy: Sell Utica, Drill Vertical, Expand Midstream

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    In September of last year, EV Energy Partners/EnerVest put 539,000 Ohio Utica Shale acres on the auction block, thinking they would get around $6 billion for it (see EnerVest Puts 539,000 Utica Shale Acres on Auction Block). In November, the company said they should complete the sale of the Utica acreage by the end of 2012 (see EV Energy Selling 539K Utica Shale Acres by Dec 31). That turned out to be a tad optimistic. EnerVest still does not have a deal for their Utica acreage.

    An update on the company’s strategy from EV Energy Partners Chairman John Walker and EnerVest President Mark Houser, from Friday’s analyst call:

    Read More “EnerVest Strategy: Sell Utica, Drill Vertical, Expand Midstream”

  • Energy Companies | Halcon Resources | Mercer County | Pennsylvania | Utica Shale | Venango County

    Halcón Resources: Full Speed Ahead in Utica Shale for 2013

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    Houston-based Halcón Resources Corporation issued their fourth quarter and full year 2012 financials and operational update last week. As MDN has been reporting, Halcón is ramping up in the Utica Shale (see Location of Second Halcon Utica Well in Trumbull County, OH). Their 2012 update further confirms that they are making a big push in the Utica for 2013.

    In the extract below discussing Halcón’s Utica plans for 2013, we learn they have 130,000 acres, plan to drill 20-25 new wells and will spend $200 million on their Utica drilling program for the year. Interestingly, both of their completed Utica wells are located in the Pennsylvania Utica—not in Ohio…

    Read More “Halcón Resources: Full Speed Ahead in Utica Shale for 2013”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Lawsuit: WV Landowners Want Out of $5/Acre Leases

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    About 120 West Virginia landowners are suing Magnum Land Services and Belmont Resources with the claim the company’s representatives hoodwinked them into signing leases to allow shale drilling for as little as $5 per acre when, at the time (in 2007), other West Virginian’s were getting as much as $5,000 per acre. The case is headed to federal court.

    The (few) details as we know them:

    Read More “Lawsuit: WV Landowners Want Out of $5/Acre Leases”

  • Energy Companies | Lawrence County | Pennsylvania | Shell

    Lawrence County, PA: Shell Continues Marcellus Drilling

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    A pair of Marcellus Shale wells drilled by Shell are the first two horizontal wells in Lawrence County, PA to be hooked up to pipelines and selling gas commercially, according a spokesman for Shell.

    Details on which two wells are now in production, along with Shell’s 2013 plans for Lawrence County…

    Read More “Lawrence County, PA: Shell Continues Marcellus Drilling”

  • Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Richland County

    Richland County, OH: No Permits to Drill, but Lots of Leasing

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    Although Richland County, Ohio is near the outer edge of the Utica Shale and has had no permits issued for Utica Shale drilling, and although drilling close to Richland (in Ashland County) has had “disappointing” results for companies like Devon Energy, the Ohio Farm Bureau reports there’s still a lot of leasing activity in Richland County, with some really nice signing bonuses…

    Read More “Richland County, OH: No Permits to Drill, but Lots of Leasing”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Research | Statewide NY

    Park Foundation Funds Army of Water Testing Volunteers in NY

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    The anti-drilling Park Foundation—the organization that funds such luminaries as the husband and wife lawyer team David and Helen Slottje (see Slottje Alert: Lebanon, NY About to be Fleeced)—is hedging their bets just in case Gov. Cuomo suddenly grows a spine and allows safe fracking to go forward. How? They’re funding 100 volunteers to test New York waterways on a regular basis with the thought the testing could be used in court to prove fracking is causing damage to groundwater supplies—when and if fracking ever comes to New York.

    The misleadingly-named Community Science Institute provides so-called “volunteers” to do the testing:

    Read More “Park Foundation Funds Army of Water Testing Volunteers in NY”

  • Education | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Supply Chain

    Penn State Launches 2 More Marcellus Initiatives for Businesses

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    Penn State University loves the Marcellus Shale. In addition to operating the Marcellus Center for Outreach & Research and the Shale Education and Training Center (ShaleTEC), Penn State is offering two new Marcellus-related services: a shale energy seminar and supply chain services for businesses:

    Read More “Penn State Launches 2 More Marcellus Initiatives for Businesses”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Mar 4-17, 2013 [Free]

    March 4, 2013March 4, 2013

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.

    New York

    • 2013-03-11,12 IOGA of NY Advocacy Day – Albany, NY
    • 2013-03-14 Fleased Forum Chenango County – Norwich, NY

    Ohio

    • 2013-03-06 Ohio is Not for Shale Protest – Columbus, OH
    • 2013-03-06to08 2013 OOGA Winter Meeting – Columbus, OH

    Pennsylvania

    • 2013-03-04 Butler County & Shale Gas – For Property Owners & Residents – Butler, PA
    • 2013-03-04 Fairfield Twp Conditional Use Hearing for New Drilling – Montoursville, PA
    • 2013-03-05 Butler County & Shale Gas – For Municipal Officials – Butler, PA
    • 2013-03-05 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Extraction Panel – Carlisle, PA
    • 2013-03-06 Butler County & Shale Gas – For Business Owners – Butler, PA
    • 2013-03-07 Pine Twp Conditional Use Hearing for Anadarko to Drill 6 Gas Wells – Morris, PA
    • 2013-03-09 Frack Forum – Pittsburgh, PA
    • 2013-03-11 Hopewell Twp Hearing for Range Resources to Build Well Pad – Avella, PA
    • 2013-03-11 Seismic Testing, Pipeline Agreements, and Leasing Update – Mercer, PA
    • 2013-03-12 4-County Leasing Group Meeting – Coudersport, PA
    • 2013-03-12 Raccoon Twp Hearing on Ordinance to Allow Oil & Gas Drilling – Aliquippa, PA
    • 2013-03-13 4-County Leasing Group Meeting – Smethport, PA
    • 2013-03-13 Safe Drinking Water Clinic – Orbisonia, PA
    • 2013-03-13 Shale & Wall St, Deborah Rogers – Williamsport, PA
    • 2013-03-14 Northeast Oil and Gas Awards – Pittsburgh, PA
    • 2013-03-14 The Economics of Fracking – Wilkes-Barre, PA
  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Mar 4, 2013

    March 4, 2013March 4, 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 4, 2013”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Cabot O&G: Giant Marcellus Shale Wells in NE PA

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    off the charts Last week energy analyst Richard Zeits posted a terrific piece on Cabot Oil & Gas on the Seeking Alpha website (see Cabot’s Drilling in Susquehanna County Moves Needle on U.S. Supplies). Zeits turns in a “part 2” on the Cabot story yesterday—and if anything, it’s even better. In his latest post, Zeits talks about the uber-productive wells Cabot has drilled in Susquehanna County, PA. Cabot had 30 wells in the fourth quarter of last year that turned in initial 24-hour flow rates of 20 million cubic feet of natural gas, settling back to a 30-day average rate of 16.6 Mmcf/d.

    Even more astonishing? One well they drilled—with 35 frack stages—had a 24-hour initial rate of 41.4 Mmcf/d and settled back to a 30-day average of 35.9 Mmcf/d. Superlatives are not enough to express how big this news is. These are the highest numbers we’ve ever seen—higher than the Gulfport wells in the Ohio Utica Shale (although this is dry gas only, so it’s not a true apples to apples comparison). This is big news not only for Cabot and Pennsylvania…these wells are relatively close to the border of New York State. Hello Gov. Ditherer!

    Read More “Cabot O&G: Giant Marcellus Shale Wells in NE PA”

  • About MDN | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Education | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Gulfport Energy | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | MDN Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Live from Columbus, OH… Utica Shale Confab – Day 2

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    Wednesday was the conclusion of the two-day 2nd Utica Shale Development & Growth Forum in Columbus, Ohio. MDN Editor Jim Willis moderated a panel of shale industry media reporters. It was fun! (See my presentation slides below.) We also heard speakers from MarkWest, Penn State’s Marcellus Center, and from Cabot Oil & Gas. Jim’s conference notes from Day 2, including a slip about new numbers coming Gulfport in the Utica…

    Read More “Live from Columbus, OH… Utica Shale Confab – Day 2”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Reserves (Proved and Unproved)

    University of Texas Study: 1st Shale Play Good til 2050 & Beyond

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    One of the arguments launched by anti-drillers is that “shale gas supplies won’t last”—supplies will run out quite quickly, in less than ten years (OMG!). This particular meme started with a pair of articles in the New York Times in June 2011 (see New York Times: Nightmare on Shale Gas Street). The Times articles call shale drilling a Ponzi scheme with very little actual gas (or “proved reserves”) in the ground. It’s just a head fake by energy companies to get investors to part with big money. Then we found out the main anonymous government source quoted in the Times articles was a lowly intern with ties to the anti-drilling Natural Resources Defense Council (see Unnamed Source in New York Times Anti-Gas Articles was…an Intern?!).

    Leaving behind the fiction we so often find in the pages of the NYT, there’s at least two books being published this year by supposed industry insiders who pick up on the same meme (see Energy Industry Expert Says Shale Gas Will Last <10 Years). Let’s inject a little science into this discussion, shall we? The University of Texas is about to publicly release a new study on shale supplies in the Barnett Shale. The Barnett was the first shale play to be commercially developed in this country. The study’s conclusion? The Barnett will still be producing natural gas until 2050—and beyond. Although production will decline over time, the Barnett is a powerhouse—the country’s second-most productive formation. But you wouldn’t know that by reading stories about the new UT study from Bloomberg…

    Read More “University of Texas Study: 1st Shale Play Good til 2050 & Beyond”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NiSource | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA

    Columbia Gas to Expand Philly Pipeline, No Virgins Sacrificed

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    Columbia Gas Transmission, a subsidiary of Nisource, filed plans with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Monday to expand their pipeline network in the Philadelphia area to bring more Marcellus Shale gas to the eastern side of the state.

    Although anti-drillers are sure protest this latest proposal (as they do all such proposals), in what will no doubt be a relief to property owners, no “virgins” will be sacrificed. Let us explain…

    Read More “Columbia Gas to Expand Philly Pipeline, No Virgins Sacrificed”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Guest Post

    Guest Post: Corporate Hubris Humbles Chesapeake – Cabot Soars Sure & Steady

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    The following guest post is from MDN subscriber and friend, Chris Acker. Every day Chris sends MDN editor Jim Willis a list of items he notices in the news that may be of interest to MDN readers, and Jim includes many of them. The MDN service is made better because of readers like Chris—and we publicly thank him.

    Chris owns property in Susquehanna County, PA, which is leased with Cabot Oil & Gas. He looks forward to the day when his property is drilled by Cabot. In the meantime, Chris watches Cabot (and other drillers) and keeps tabs on their operational and financial health. Chris points out in his post below that for the first time in many years, Cabot Oil & Gas’ market capitalization has exceeded that of Chesapeake Energy. Chesapeake is the country’s second largest natural gas driller with revenues many times that of Cabot—so this is a true milestone.

    Read More “Guest Post: Corporate Hubris Humbles Chesapeake – Cabot Soars Sure & Steady”

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

    Warwick, NY Hypocritically Bans Fracking – We Have a Suggestion

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    Another group of well-meaning but energy-ignorant New York town board members have voted to ban fracking—this time in the town of Warwick, NY (Orange County—Hudson Valley area). Although there’s no Marcellus or Utica Shale under the town, town council members wanted to make a statement—loud and clear—that they hate fracking and want to strip away the property rights of landowners in the town. Message received.

    Just a thought: As MDN readers know, all natural gas comes from well bores that have been fracked. Fracking is used in both horizontal (unconventional) and vertical (conventional) wells. Even conventional natural gas wells in New York are fracked—you did know that, right? If Warwick council members want to make a more meaningful and impactful statement about fracking, we propose the town simply ban the use of natural gas inside town boundaries—by everyone. What’s that? Warwick Town Supervisor Mike Sweeton himself burns natural gas? Say it ain’t so!…

    Read More “Warwick, NY Hypocritically Bans Fracking – We Have a Suggestion”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines

    Pittsburgh Driller & Gas Utility Co Want to Swap Assets

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    In a complex deal submitted to regulators last year, Marcellus driller and midstream company EQT Corp. and gas utility company Peoples Natural Gas want to do a swap. EQT proposes to trade/sell its natural gas utility division, called Equitable Gas, to Peoples, and in return EQT would get not only $720 million but also gas pipelines and storage facilities—called the Allegheny Valley Connector—from Peoples.

    Once (if!) the deal is done, EQT will be totally focused on drilling and midstream and out of the utility market. EQT is currently shopping around prospective future capacity on the Allegheny Valley Connector to other drillers, to see what kind of interest they can generate:

    Read More “Pittsburgh Driller & Gas Utility Co Want to Swap Assets”

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