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  • Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    WV Tax Dept. Will Not Tax Well Pad Sites for Landowners

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    no taxThe West Virginia Tax Department has decided they will not assess a property tax value to well pad sites for landowners. Officials were concerned that by assessing a value for a well pad site it would cause the landowner, who may not even own the mineral rights, to be classified in a higher tax bracket. This is good news for West Virginia landowners.

    How the decision to not assess well pad sites was made:

    Read More “WV Tax Dept. Will Not Tax Well Pad Sites for Landowners”

  • Bradford County | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Lackawanna County | Luzerne County | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Sullivan County | Susquehanna County | Wyoming County (PA)

    Updated Study: Marcellus Drilling Economic Benefits in NE PA

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    Several colleges in northeast Pennsylvania including Keystone College, King’s College, Luzerne County Community College, Misericordia University, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, University of Scranton and Wilkes University belong to, support and form an organization called the Institute for Public Policy and Economic Development. In 2008 the Institute published a study comparing economic and demographic changes of three shale plays in three specific areas of three shale plays: the Barnett, the Fayettville and the Marcellus.

    The purpose of the original study was to show what may lie ahead in northeast PA should it follow a similar track to the then far more mature shale plays in the South and Southwest. The Institute has just released an update to the original study in a new report titled “A Review of Changes in Selected Economic & Demographic Indicators in Particular Counties in the Barnett, Fayetteville and Marcellus Shale Play” (embedded below). Wow, what a difference four years makes! The Marcellus in many ways has eclipsed the Barnett and Fayettville and continues to grow. But has that growth translated into good things in northeast PA? That’s the question asked and answered in this latest update by the Institute.

    Read More “Updated Study: Marcellus Drilling Economic Benefits in NE PA”

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

    More Comments from Martens about NY Fracking Health Review

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    Here’s a bit more about what New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens said last Friday about the current health review, some comments he made we did not previously see reported:

    Read More “More Comments from Martens about NY Fracking Health Review”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Fracking Fluids/Technology Getting Greener Each Year

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    The TriplePundit blog does a good job of summarizing how fracking technology is getting greener in a post titled, “Is There Really Such A Thing As Green Fracking?” Author RP Siegel runs down the latest alternatives to chemicals being added to water-based fracking, and alternative technologies to water-based fracking.

    Here’s a short list of the “green fracking” solutions either commercially available today, or nearly ready:

    Read More “Fracking Fluids/Technology Getting Greener Each Year”

  • Columbia County | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania

    Marcellus Economics: PA Manufacturer Adds 50 Jobs, $2.4M

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    Pennsylvania manufacturing company K-Fab is expanding with help from the state, providing an additional 50 new manufacturing jobs in Columbia County. The company manufactures equipment for the Marcellus Shale drilling industry. Their plans call for investing $2.4 million in renovations and improvements.

    PA Gov. Tom Corbett’s office issued the following announcement about the latest new jobs and economic expansion thanks to the Marcellus Shale:

    Read More “Marcellus Economics: PA Manufacturer Adds 50 Jobs, $2.4M”

  • Industrywide Issues | Noise

    New Service Reduces Noise at Drill Sites, Compressor Plants

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    Drilling may get a bit quieter for some in the Marcellus (and other shale plays) if Principle Energy Services has their way. Principle—with fabrication facilities in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Texas—has just launched a new service to mitigate (reduce) noise in and around drilling sites and compressor plants—so it doesn’t bother the neighbors quite so much.

    Here’s the press release from Principle announcing their new service:

    Read More “New Service Reduces Noise at Drill Sites, Compressor Plants”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    Union Pacific RR Substitutes Shale Biz for Declining Coal

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    Energy & Capital reports that Union Pacific Corp. has done a neat pivot. Coal shipping on the railroad is down, but UP has picked up the slack shipping equipment, sand, chemicals and other items needed for drilling in the Marcellus and other shale plays around the country. Oh, and on the return trip from those destinations, UP hauls crude oil from shale to places like California, Texas and Louisiana for refining.

    Read More “Union Pacific RR Substitutes Shale Biz for Declining Coal”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Oct 23, 2012

    October 23, 2012October 23, 2012

    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: Tue, Oct 23, 2012”

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

    NY DEC Com. Martens Gives Update on SGEIS Health Review

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    Joe Martens, NYS DEC CommissionerWe now know a bit more about where things stand with the “health review” taking place of New York’s proposed new drilling regulations (called the SGEIS). When Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens announced he was asking NYS Health Commissioner Nirav Shah to conduct a review of the SGEIS’ handling of potential health impacts of fracking on residents, he said that Shah would assemble a panel of “outside experts” to advise him.

    It appears the outside experts have been identified but haven’t agreed (yet) to the money being offered by the DEC and Health Department to do the work. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking on a Nov. 29 deadline. Martens says it’s still possible to make that deadline. Here’s what he said on Friday to reporters:

    Read More “NY DEC Com. Martens Gives Update on SGEIS Health Review”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Reuters Says Utica Shale Boom is Really a Secret Bust

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    The mighty Reuters news agency, no friend of shale gas drilling, is taking aim at the Utica Shale in Ohio. A new article by Reuters attempts to sow the seeds of doubt about the size and potential of the Utica Shale. Their article opens by quoting drilling “bad boy” Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake who famously said last year the Utica contains $500 billion worth of hydrocarbons. Reuters’ contention? Don’t believe it.

    A key point of the article is that Ohio is only reporting oil and gas production numbers annually, not monthly as other states typically do. That irks Reuters, so they’re spinning it as an industry cover-up to conceal the “real truth” that the Utica is not as productive as McClendon and “the industry” is leading people to believe. It’s the old “it really ain’t all that big, it’s just a Ponzi scheme” meme started by The New York Times last year (see this MDN story).

    Read More “Reuters Says Utica Shale Boom is Really a Secret Bust”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Commodity Price | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    NYT Now Says There’s Too Much Natural Gas, Drillers to Blame

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    The New York Times is a bit schizophrenic these days. It’s hard to keep track of which alternate reality they operate in. For the longest time, we’ve heard from the Times how shale drilling is just a Ponzi scheme a la Bernie Madoff—a fraud to get investors to dump billions into energy companies but with only a teeny tiny bit of gas in the ground (“proven reserves”) to get out (see this MDN story). Of course that contention is patently false as proven by the overwhelming production and inventories we now have from shale gas.

    Read More “NYT Now Says There’s Too Much Natural Gas, Drillers to Blame”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Backpedals on Lowball Estimates of Marcellus Reserves

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    An AP story actually sets the record straight and says, in essence, “Yes, the Marcellus really is ‘that big’ after all.” The AP article quotes research from two recently completed independent reports, one from Standard & Poor’s (see this MDN story) and one from ITG Research (see this MDN story), in “correcting” a lowered Marcellus proven reserves estimate from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

    The article quotes the EIA backpedalling on their lowered estimate from earlier this year and says in part:

    Read More “EIA Backpedals on Lowball Estimates of Marcellus Reserves”

  • Brooke County | Hancock County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Taxation | West Virginia

    Weirton, WV Slaps 6% Tax on Shale Drilling

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    Somehow this one slipped by the MDN radar a few weeks ago. On Oct. 9, the city of Weirton, WV voted to slap a 6% business and occupation (B&O) tax on natural gas drilling in the city:

    Read More “Weirton, WV Slaps 6% Tax on Shale Drilling”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio County | West Virginia

    Chesapeake Pulls Request to Drill Near Wheeling Park High

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    In September MDN asked if it’s a good idea for Chesapeake Energy to move forward with a plan to drill 1,300 feet from Wheeling Park High School in Ohio County, WV (see this MDN story). Looks like it’s a moot point now.

    Late last week Chesapeake withdrew its permit application and now says they’ll look elsewhere to drill:

    Read More “Chesapeake Pulls Request to Drill Near Wheeling Park High”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Oct 22-Nov 4, 2012 [Free]

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.

    Read More “Calendar of Events for Oct 22-Nov 4, 2012 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Oct 22, 2012

    October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

    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, Oct 22, 2012”

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