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  • Arrowhead Utica Pipelines | Columbiana County | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Hilcorp Energy | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Trucking | Utica Shale

    Hilcorp Subsidiary Leases Property for Utica Transfer Facility

    February 19, 2013February 19, 2013

    The Columbiana County Port Authority operates an industrial park in Wellsville, Ohio. Tucked into a story about road improvements the Port Authority is making at the park we learn that two subsidiaries of Utica Shale driller Hilcorp have leased two different parcels in the park: Arrowhead Utica Pipelines and Harvest Pipeline Co. The Port Authority is spending over $900,000 on road upgrades, largely to expand a road to the future site of a new shale gas transfer facility that will be built by Arrowhead.

    The details:

    Read More “Hilcorp Subsidiary Leases Property for Utica Transfer Facility”

  • Industrywide Issues | New York | Oneida County | Regulation | Wastewater

    Oneida County, NY Bans Fracking Wastewater as De-Icer for Roads

    February 19, 2013February 19, 2013

    In what is becoming a more frequent occurrence, another municipality has banned the use of treated fracking wastewater as a de-icer on its roadways. This time it’s Oneida County, NY:

    Read More “Oneida County, NY Bans Fracking Wastewater as De-Icer for Roads”

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

    Anatomy of a Moratorium – Why Some NY Towns Ban Fracking

    February 19, 2013February 19, 2013

    Ill-informed (we would call them willfully ignorant) people show up at a town board meeting and make false statements about the shale drilling industry and ask the board to ban fracking. It’s a scene that plays out repeatedly across New York State, and has just happened again—this time in Pomfret (Chautauqua County), NY, in the western part of the state:

    Read More “Anatomy of a Moratorium – Why Some NY Towns Ban Fracking”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues | NG Vehicles | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Gov. Tomblin Proposes Ending Tax Credit for Electric Cars

    February 19, 2013February 19, 2013

    West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signed into law a tax credit in 2011 that covers 35% of the cost for “alternative fuel vehicles”—up to $7,500 for passenger cars and $25,000 for large trucks. His “good intentions” are costing too much. The original bill covered many types of alternative fuels, including electric and coal liquids. Gov. Tomblin wants to change that. He’s proposing new legislation that eliminates the tax credit—now—for all vehicle types except those that run on natural gas.

    Read More “WV Gov. Tomblin Proposes Ending Tax Credit for Electric Cars”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Feb 19, 2013

    February 19, 2013February 19, 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, Feb 19, 2013”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Report: Counties with Fracking Have More Air Pollution

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    The Rest of the Story Last week the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) reported they filed a required every-three-year air pollution study with the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The results? Because of fracking and a change away from burning coal to burning natural gas for electrical power generation, all major forms of air pollution, including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and volatile organic compounds, have gone down—significantly (see “Thank You for Fracking” – Air Pollution Goes Down in PA).

    MDN now has a copy of the official numbers filed by the DEP to the EPA (see the files embedded below showing the data). It appears to us there is a “rest of the story” in the DEP’s numbers. While air pollution numbers are extremely positive and have gone down significantly as a statewide average, in counties with a lot of Marcellus Shale drilling, air pollution numbers have gone up. Compared to the levels found in other counties, we’d call it a “significant” increase. Is there cause for concern?

    Read More “PA DEP Report: Counties with Fracking Have More Air Pollution”

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

    What Did Martens Mean – Issuing NY Permits Ahead of New Rules?

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    Last week New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joe Martens dropped a bombshell. He said even if new fracking rules are not officially adopted, he has the power to move forward with issuing permits for horizontal shale drilling/fracking (see Deadline for NY Fracking Regs Slips Again…Or Does It?). Was Martens being truthful? Is he mistaken? Or is he simply trying to get landowners to hold off on filing a lawsuit for “takings” that, if successful, might bankrupt the state over their illegal actions? Martens’ comments from last week are an ongoing source of debate and speculation. What, exactly, did he mean? Can he really do that?

    Read More “What Did Martens Mean – Issuing NY Permits Ahead of New Rules?”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Guernsey County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Noble County | Ohio

    Muskingum Watershed District Signs with Antero for $40.3M Bonus

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    Nearly a month ago MDN told you the directors of the Ohio Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) would consider a deal with Antero Resources to allow drilling and fracking on 6,700 acres under and around the Seneca Lake area (see OH Muskingum Watershed District to Sign Drilling Lease in Feb.). At the time, details of the deal were still not disclosed, but we theorized based on past deals the MWCD would probably make around $40 million in new lease payments.

    The directors at the Watershed District voted to pass the deal last Friday. The amount they’ll get for a signing bonus? $40.3 million—or $6,200 per acre for leasing 6,500 acres (acreage number was adjusted down a bit). Plus 20% royalties.

    Read More “Muskingum Watershed District Signs with Antero for $40.3M Bonus”

  • Elk County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Wastewater

    Seneca Resources Threatens to Sue PA Town over Injection Well

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    Marcellus Shale driller Seneca Resources, the exploration and production division of National Fuel Gas Company, is threatening to sue Highland Township (Elk County), PA if they block an injection well Seneca plans to drill on their own property. The details from SNL:

    Read More “Seneca Resources Threatens to Sue PA Town over Injection Well”

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

    NY Towns in Hudson Valley Ban Fracking, Olive the Latest

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    Last week the Town of Olive, in Ulster County (Hudson Valley area) became the latest New York town to ban fracking—even though the town sits in the New York City watershed and the DEC has declared watershed areas off-limits for fracking. Why ban it then? Environmentalism run amok, and sheer ignorance:

    Read More “NY Towns in Hudson Valley Ban Fracking, Olive the Latest”

  • Economic Impact | Guernsey County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Taxation | Utica Shale

    Guernsey County Shale: Businesses Expand, Millionaires Created

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    More tales of companies starting, companies expanding, and new millionaires being created at a rapid rate—all because of Utica Shale drilling. This time it’s happening in Guernsey County, Ohio…

    Read More “Guernsey County Shale: Businesses Expand, Millionaires Created”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Taylor County | Trucking | Wastewater | West Virginia

    Wastewater Trucker Killed in WV Well Pad Explosion

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    A worker transferring wastewater from a holding tank to a truck at an already-drilled EQT well pad site in Taylor County, WV was killed when something at the site caused an explosion. The WV DEP is investigating.

    The few details that we currently know:

    Read More “Wastewater Trucker Killed in WV Well Pad Explosion”

  • Coshocton County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    The Prospects for Utica Drilling in Coshocton & Muskingum, OH

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    Drilling in Ohio’s Utica Shale took off like a rocket in 2012. It seemed a week did not go by without new permits to drill being issued in counties like Carroll, Guernsey, Belmont, Harrison and Noble. But two counties in eastern Ohio have not been caught up in the drilling frenzy, at least so far: Coshocton and Muskingum. Has drilling passed by them? Not according to officials in both counties.

    The head of the Coshocton Port Authority says it’s early innings yet:

    Read More “The Prospects for Utica Drilling in Coshocton & Muskingum, OH”

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

    Some NY Towns Want Fracking, Association Doesn’t Speak for Them

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    New York State is drama central when it comes to whether or not shale drilling will happen. The big drama is whether the dithering Andrew Cuomo will finally make a decision and stick to it—he’s been called “Hamlet on the Shale” for his indecisiveness by no less than the New York Times. The second biggest drilling-related drama concerns where drilling will happen and whether or not local municipalities can control it. A pair of court cases heads for a hearing in March to help determine that.

    As MDN has covered ad nauseam in the past, the town of Dryden (in Tompkins County) and Middlefield (in Otsego County) were sued to overturn their bans on the practice of hydraulic fracturing. Those court cases will be heard in March at the Appellate Court level. The New York State Association of Towns filed an “Amicus Brief” (“friend of the court” brief) supporting the two towns’ right to ban fracking. However, a group of towns in the Southern Tier of New York have filed their own letter with the Appellate Court that says in essence, “Wait a minute, NYSAT doesn’t speak for us!”

    Read More “Some NY Towns Want Fracking, Association Doesn’t Speak for Them”

  • Crude Oil | Economic Impact | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Processing Plants

    Boston Globe: Fracking is Good, Leads to Lower Oil & Gas Prices

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    The Boston Globe features an article in today’s issue praising the miracle of hydraulic fracturing for keeping oil and gasoline prices lower than they otherwise would be, and highlighting the fact that domestically-produced oil (from fracking) is forcing Middle Eastern countries to keep their oil prices competitive.

    When was the last time you read a quote in mainstream/liberal media about fracking in U.S. shale plays being a “game-changer” and something good? Yeah, we can’t remember either. That’s why this story is noteworthy:

    Read More “Boston Globe: Fracking is Good, Leads to Lower Oil & Gas Prices”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Columbiana County | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EnerVest | Industrywide Issues | M3 Midstream | Momentum | Ohio | Processing Plants

    Kensington, OH NGL Processing Plant Construction Progress

    February 18, 2013February 18, 2013

    Midstream build-out will be the big story of 2013 in the Utica Shale. One of the big projects under way is a natural gas processing facility in Kensington, Ohio, being built by a partnership between M3 Midstream (better known as Momentum), Chesapeake Energy and Enervest. The entire project will take five years to build, with the first portion going online sometime this year.

    The latest on the Kensington project, being built in Columbiana County:

    Read More “Kensington, OH NGL Processing Plant Construction Progress”

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