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  • Energy Services | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Sand/Proppant | Stark County | Unimin

    New Utica Frack Sand Terminal Opens Near Canton, OH

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    Frack sand company Unimin Corporation announced yesterday they have opened a new proppant (or frack sand) distribution terminal in Navarre (Stark County), Ohio—near Canton. Unimin will provide frack sand to Utica Shale drillers from the facility. This is the company’s seventh terminal in the Marcellus and Utica region (see the complete list below).

    The company’s announcement:

    Read More “New Utica Frack Sand Terminal Opens Near Canton, OH”

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

    Unions Say Anti-Fracking Celebrities are Killing Jobs in NY

    March 1, 2013March 1, 2013

    New York State unions are blasting Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, Mark Ruffalo and other celebrities (elitist 1 percenters) for killing jobs for hard-working union members (99 percenters) with their activist opposition to shale gas drilling and fracking in New York.

    Greg Lancette, political director of the New York State Pipetrades Association—14 local unions with 25,000 members—penned the following op-ed that appears in today’s New York Post:

    Read More “Unions Say Anti-Fracking Celebrities are Killing Jobs in NY”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Mar 1, 2013

    March 1, 2013March 1, 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 1, 2013”

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

    JLCNY Loses Faith in Cuomo, Initiates Lawsuit over Fracking Rules

    February 28, 2013February 28, 2013

    broken promises The Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY), a 77,000-member umbrella organization for New York landowners interested in leasing their property for natural gas drilling, announced yesterday they will move forward with a lawsuit against New York State on behalf of their members. The group has decided to litigate in light of the now expired Feb. 27 deadline to adopt new rules to allow high volume hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the state. MDN spoke to Dan Fitzsimmons, president of the JLCNY. He commented it took Illinois 14 months to research and write new legislation for fracking, and just 8 months for new rules to be researched and adopted in Ohio. New York’s rulemaking process has now languished for more than 4 1/2 years. Enough is enough.

    Feeling they are left with no other alternative, the JLCNY will select several representative plaintiffs for the lawsuit that, presuming they win, would serve as a precedent for all landowners in the state to make the same claim. The basis of the lawsuit is a legal concept called “takings.” The U.S. and New York State Constitutions both say government cannot take a citizen’s private property or deny them use of their private property without just compensation. MDN previously interviewed JLCNY attorney Scott Kurkoski about the lawsuit a few weeks ago. Watch that interview here: 77K NY Landowners Prepare Lawsuit Against DEC.

    Read More “JLCNY Loses Faith in Cuomo, Initiates Lawsuit over Fracking Rules”

  • About MDN

    A Quick Note from MDN

    February 28, 2013February 28, 2013

    MDN Editor Jim Willis is freshly (or rather unfreshly) back from Columbus, Ohio today. We’re publishing a single story—an important one—about the impending lawsuit from the Joint Landowners Coalition of New York against the State of New York. We will bring you the rest of our Utica Shale conference notes and all of the rest of the news from across the Marcellus and Utica Shale region tomorrow.

  • Access Midstream Partners | Blue Racer Midstream | Commodity Price | Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Statewide OH

    Live from Columbus, OH… Utica Shale Confab – Day 1

    February 27, 2013February 27, 2013

    confabMDN editor Jim Willis is in Columbus, Ohio attending the 2nd Utica Shale Development & Growth Forum. Jim is moderating a panel today (Wednesday) called “Utica from the Media’s Perspective.” On the panel with me are Bob Downing, staff writer with the Akron Beacon Journal, Rick Stouffer, editor of Platts Gas Business Briefing, and Peter Behr, reporter with EnergyWire. All top notch writers from premier publications. I feel honored to sit on a panel with them!

    Yesterday (Tuesday) was the first day of the main program and speakers tackled the Utica Shale from their unique perspectives. We heard from the relatively new Access Midstream (formerly Chesapeake Midstream); a geologist; Blue Racer Midstream; and an economist who is head of the Ohio State University’s Sub Surface Energy Resource Center (“Utica Shale Center” for short). Since most MDN readers couldn’t be here, I took good notes to pass along. Below are highlights and interesting tidbits from Day One…

    Read More “Live from Columbus, OH… Utica Shale Confab – Day 1”

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

    Feb. 27: (In)Decision Day for Gov. Cuomo and Fracking in NY

    February 27, 2013February 27, 2013

    It’s D-Day (Decision Day) in New York. Today, Feb. 27, is the final day for the Dept. of Environmental Conservation to release new fracking rules or the process is once again delayed—by at least 45 days and likely much longer. What can we expect? Nothing. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proven he’s indecisive and and not worthy to lead the state, let alone pursue “higher office.” The Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY) is gearing  up for a major lawsuit to sue the state for illegal de facto “takings” of its citizens’ private property. If the state is going to deny landowners the right to allow drilling amidst overwhelming evidence it’s safe, the state will have to pay them the equivalent amount of money they would have made by leasing and drilling (certainly billions, maybe trillions?). Hello bankruptcy for New York.

    The only thing MDN sees that might postpone a lawsuit by the 77,000-member JLCNY is if DEC Commissioner Joe Martens were to issue a few provisional permits to drill—and issue them today—as a sign of good faith that the state really is serious about completing and adopting new fracking rules. Will that happen? “Not bloody likely” as our Brit friends say…

    Read More “Feb. 27: (In)Decision Day for Gov. Cuomo and Fracking in NY”

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

    New York Democrats Try, Once Again, To Ban Fracking

    February 27, 2013February 27, 2013

    led by the noseAlthough the evidence has always been there for all to see, it’s now abundantly clear that New York’s Democrat party wants to outright kill oil and gas drilling in the state. They prefer economic suicide to facing down the fracking extremists in their own party.

    Yesterday, 30 Assembly Democrats, led by the nose by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Environmental Conservation Chairman Robert Sweeney introduced a bill that would ban high volume hydraulic fracturing in the state until 2014. You might as well say it will ban it “forever” because that’s the true intent. They have zero interest in “waiting a little longer for yet one more study.” If you believe that, I have bridge in Brooklyn I’d like to sell you…

    Read More “New York Democrats Try, Once Again, To Ban Fracking”

  • Energy Companies | Range Resources Corp

    Range Resources 2012: Production & Revenue Up, Profit Down

    February 27, 2013February 27, 2013

    Range Resources, the first company to drill a horizontal Marcellus Shale well (in 2004) released it’s fourth quarter and entire year results for 2012 yesterday. Among the highlights: Range reported producing an average 753 million cubic feet per day of natural gas over the entire year—36% more than 2011. By the end of 4Q12, Range was producing 844 Mmcf/d. Much of their production comes in the oil and wet gas rich area of the Marcellus play in southwestern Pennsylvania.

    Range’s CEO Jeff Ventura pointed out Range has over one million Marcellus Shale acres and the Marcellus is largely what fueled its growth in 2012. Revenues were up 18% in 2012 over 2011, but profits were down 78% (from $58 million to $13 million) largely due to the low commodity price for natural gas and NGLs. Range spent $234 million to drill 64 wells in 4Q12 and $1.36 billion to drill 298 wells for the year.

    Below are select portions from the Range update impacting and reporting on the Marcellus Shale:

    Read More “Range Resources 2012: Production & Revenue Up, Profit Down”

  • Crime | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    GPX Gets Off Easy After Using Illegal Aliens for PA Survey Crew

    February 27, 2013February 27, 2013

    Last June MDN told you about GPX, a Texas-based seismic surveying company doing work in Pennsylvania for the oil and gas industry that was caught trying to sneak in illegal aliens to work on their surveying crews in PA (see Surveying Company Caught Sneaking Illegal Immigrants to PA). Those in charge faced the prospect of 100 years in prison and paying $5 million in fines. Looks like they’re going to get off easy with a slap on the wrist—a $25,000 fine:

    Read More “GPX Gets Off Easy After Using Illegal Aliens for PA Survey Crew”

  • Best of the Rest

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

    February 27, 2013February 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, Feb 27, 2013”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Cabot’s Drilling in Susquehanna County Moves Needle on U.S. Supplies

    February 26, 2013February 26, 2013

    move the needleAnother post from energy analyst Richard Zeits on the Seeking Alpha website—this time about the tremendous amount of natural gas Cabot Oil & Gas is mining in Susquehanna County, PA. Zeits says the gas Cabot is finding and selling “may be material to the U.S. supply.” You read that right. One “little” oil and gas driller’s efforts in rural Susquehanna County, PA may well end up influencing the entire U.S. energy picture.

    Full of charts and maps and oodles of great information, here’s a small portion of Zeits’ analysis, a prediction for how long Cabot will be drilling in Susquehanna County, and how many wells they’ll end up drilling there:

    Read More “Cabot’s Drilling in Susquehanna County Moves Needle on U.S. Supplies”

  • Energy Companies | Gastar Exploration | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | NGLs | Pipelines | West Virginia

    Gastar’s 2013 Marshall County Plan: Drill More, Wait on Pipelines

    February 26, 2013March 14, 2013

    Gastar loves Marshall County, WV. Why? They not only find just natural gas when they drill in Marshall, they also find “wet gas” or natural gas liquids too. Gastar plans to drill another 19 new wells in Marshall this year.

    However, there is a cloud with Gastar’s silver lining: Lack of pipelines will mean Gastar needs to slow their drilling later this year. Here’s a quick update on Gastar’s Marshall County plans for 2013:

    Read More “Gastar’s 2013 Marshall County Plan: Drill More, Wait on Pipelines”

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

    Big News: AP Writes Story About How NY’s Delays Hurt Landowners

    February 26, 2013February 26, 2013

    Wonders never cease. The Associated Press has actually written an article about the true costs of what “just a few more weeks of delay” in New York State really means to the state’s landowners—how it’s crushing them. The article looks at three struggling landowners—people who need New York to get off the dime and allow drilling to move forward. It begins this way:

    Read More “Big News: AP Writes Story About How NY’s Delays Hurt Landowners”

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

    Maryland Push Poll Gets the Result it Was Designed to Get

    February 26, 2013February 26, 2013

    A push poll (with loaded questions) commissioned by anti-fracking group Chesapeake Climate Action Network found (surprise!) 78% of Marylanders want to study fracking to death before they allow it in the state.

    Does anyone really think this was a legitimate poll? Not when you see the question they asked…

    Read More “Maryland Push Poll Gets the Result it Was Designed to Get”

  • Carroll County | Chesapeake Energy | Columbiana County | Energy Companies | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Chesapeake Earnings Call Highlights Utica Results in 2 OH Counties

    February 26, 2013February 26, 2013

    In last week’s fourth quarter earnings call, Chesapeake Energy senior management once again singled out Columbiana and Carroll counties for special recognition and to express their ongoing commitment to the Ohio Utica Shale.

    A few interesting highlights from that call:

    Read More “Chesapeake Earnings Call Highlights Utica Results in 2 OH Counties”

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