GreenHunter Energy 3Q12: Wastewater Volume Way Up, Revenue Up
GreenHunter Energy, a company specializing in the treatment of drilling wastewater, released their third quarter update yesterday. They report revenues were up ($4.9 million in 3Q12 compared to $230,000 for 3Q11), although net loss for stockholders was also up ($15.2 million in 3Q12 vs. $1 million in 3Q11). GreenHunter’s wastewater treatment volume is up 129% over the previous quarter—a lot of that coming from the Marcellus and Utica Shale region.
GreenHunter’s 3Q12 financial and operational update:
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An important court case has ruled in favor of landowners against energy companies in New York State. Last Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge David Hurd ruled against Chesapeake Energy and Inflection Energy (and in favor of landowners) in a case where the companies had tried to extend leases beyond the original term by invoking “force majeure,” a legal phrase that means the terms of the lease could not be carried out due to extenuating circumstances.
Is there any chance that New York will move forward with releasing new shale gas drilling rules by Nov. 29, the one year anniversary after the last public hearing on the new rules (and by which the rules must be released or the rulemaking process restarts)? No. Not a chance.