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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide NY | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | Supply Chain | West Virginia

    ShaleNavigator Cloud-Based Mapping Service Continues Expansion [Free]

    November 5, 2012November 5, 2012

    MDN friend and “partner in crime” Ed Camp (from ShaleNavigator) released a press release on Friday to call attention to some of the latest and greatest features he’s added to the ShaleNavigator service—the web’s premier cloud-based shale mapping system. Ed’s ShaleNavigator maps are the basis for the MDN Marcellus and Utica Shale Databook series (see here for more info on the Databook).

    We’re happy to bring you Ed’s latest press release, along with his offer of a free 7-day trial:

    Read More “ShaleNavigator Cloud-Based Mapping Service Continues Expansion [Free]”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Adopts New Rules for Timely Review of Drilling Permits

    November 5, 2012November 5, 2012

    In July of this year, PA Gov. Tom Corbett issued an executive order to the Dept. of Environmental Protection to streamline and cut down on the red tape involved in reviewing permits of various kinds, including permits for Marcellus Shale drilling. The AP and other lefty news organizations promptly jumped on the directive and attempted to smear Corbett by saying he’s trying to remove safeguards and as a result will put public health at risk (see this MDN story).

    About a month later, the DEP issued a draft for a new permit review process (see this MDN story). Don’t tell the AP, but the DEP just officially published those draft rules and they are now the law in Pennsylvania. And not even a whisper from the mighty AP about it. Must be the shiny new object isn’t so shiny anymore—not even worth a mention by the AP. Do you now see why the mainstream media’s reporting is often referred to as “drive-by” reporting?

    Read More “PA DEP Adopts New Rules for Timely Review of Drilling Permits”

  • Aqua America | Economic Impact | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Aqua America Says Shale Gas Will be Big as Coal/Steel for PA

    November 5, 2012November 5, 2012

    Last week Aqua America CEO Nicholas DeBenedictis addressed Drexel University students at the 2012 Energy/Utility Forum held at Drexel and told them the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania will be the biggest thing to come along, economically, since the “heydays” of coal and steel in the state.

    Here’s a summary of what he said to Drexel students:

    Read More “Aqua America Says Shale Gas Will be Big as Coal/Steel for PA”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Nov 5, 2012

    November 5, 2012November 5, 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, Nov 5, 2012”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Both Major & Minor NatGas Pipelines Go Unmapped in WV & OH?!

    November 5, 2012November 6, 2012

    According to a former oil and gas inspector with the West Virginia Dept. of Environmental Protection, West Virginia and Ohio fail to map and keep track of where both major interstate and minor regional and gathering natural gas pipelines are built. Over time, according to this former official, people will forget. It also means there’s no regular inspection of pipelines for corrosion and leaks.

    Read More “Both Major & Minor NatGas Pipelines Go Unmapped in WV & OH?!”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Ohio | Statewide OH | Utica Shale

    Chesapeake Energy Still in Love with Utica Shale

    November 5, 2012November 6, 2012

    Even though Chesapeake Energy posted a $2.1 billion loss for the third quarter, in an analyst call on Friday, Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon (“bad boy” poster child for anti-drillers) said he’s thrilled with the results the company is getting from the Utica Shale.

    Here’s a recap of what McClendon and other top Chesapeake executives’ said on Friday about the Utica:

    Read More “Chesapeake Energy Still in Love with Utica Shale”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Washington County

    PA DEP Accused of Skewing Water Tests from Wells Near Drilling

    November 2, 2012November 2, 2012

    finger pointingPennsylvania House of Representatives member Jesse White (D-Allegheny, Beaver, and Washington counties) is outraged with the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) and says someone needs to go to jail. The DEP is outraged with Mr. White and lawyer Kendra Smith. What’s all the outrage over?

    Two DEP officials have gone on record in a court case in Washington County, PA with testimony that seems to indicate when the DEP tests residential water wells suspected of being contaminated by natural gas drilling, the reports they issue suppress (or simply don’t look for) certain drilling-related chemicals. Mr. White says it’s evidence of a systematic cover-up—a crime. He’s basing his allegation on a letter by Kendra White, attorney in a case against Range Resources (a copy of the letter is embedded below). The DEP says Mr. White and Ms. Smith are both wrong.

    Read More “PA DEP Accused of Skewing Water Tests from Wells Near Drilling”

  • Economic Impact | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Research

    New Study: U.S. Shale Drilling = 1.6M Jobs, $245B in 10 Yrs

    November 2, 2012November 2, 2012

    The American Clean Skies Foundation has just released a major new study (copy embedded below) based on analysis by ICF International which finds that shale oil and gas drilling in the U.S., from 2007 to 2017 (10 years) will lead to the creation of upward of 1.6 million new jobs and increase the country’s domestic gross product (GDP) by as much as $245 billion. These are seriously huge numbers.

    The 123-page study takes a detailed look at where the jobs are being created (state by state), and the types of jobs created. It is without a doubt the best kind of economic stimulus—it doesn’t come from the government! Here’s the press release announcing and summarizing the findings of the study:

    Read More “New Study: U.S. Shale Drilling = 1.6M Jobs, $245B in 10 Yrs”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    List of Anti-Drillers to Vote Against Next Tuesday in PA

    November 2, 2012November 2, 2012

    PennEnvironment, a very vocal anti-drilling organization in Pennsylvania, has released a list of anti-drillers they endorse for political office. MDN includes the list (below) so you know whom to vote against (if you’re pro-drilling) in next Tuesday’s election.

    Here’s the list endorsed by PennEnvironment—the candidates to vote against…

    Read More “List of Anti-Drillers to Vote Against Next Tuesday in PA”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation | Statewide MD

    MD Del. Heather Mizeur Continues to Spin Fracking Whoopers

    November 2, 2012November 3, 2012

    Maryland State Delegate Heather Mizeur (D-Montgomery County, a Washington, D.C. suburb) continues to spread lies in her state about the miracle of hydraulic fracturing in an attempt to whip up support to ban fracking. Here’s the latest whopper from Ms. Mizeur:

    Read More “MD Del. Heather Mizeur Continues to Spin Fracking Whoopers”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake 3Q12: $2.1B Net Loss, NGL/Oil Production Way Up

    November 2, 2012November 2, 2012

    The U.S.’ second largest natural gas producer and most active driller, Chesapeake Energy, released their third quarter earnings and operations report yesterday. The update contains both good and bad. The media will no doubt focus on the bad: Chesapeake posted a $2.1 billion net loss for the quarter mostly due to lower natural gas prices and the need to write down certain assets. But there are signs the company is turning around both financially and operationally.

    For some time Chesapeake has focused their activity on liquids-rich plays, and the latest 3-month period reflects it. Chesapeake’s average daily natural gas liquids (NGL) production in 3Q12 was 143,000 barrels/day, an increase of 51% from the same period last year, up 10% from the previous quarter. (Chesapeake’s NGL production represents 21% of their overall production.) Average daily oil production in 3Q12 increased a whopping 96% from the same period last year—up 21% from the previous quarter—to 97,800 barrels/day. And natural gas production in 3Q12 increased 24% from the same period last year—up 9% from the previous quarter—to 4.142 billion cubic feet per day.

    Read More “Chesapeake 3Q12: $2.1B Net Loss, NGL/Oil Production Way Up”

  • Energy Companies | Southwestern Energy

    Southwestern 3Q12: $145M Net Loss, Production is Up

    November 2, 2012November 2, 2012

    Southwestern Energy reported its third quarter financials and operations update yesterday. As with many other shale drillers, Southwestern posted a net loss for the quarter. Southwestern’s loss for 3Q12 was $144.8 million. Why? They blame low natural gas prices. Southwestern CEO Steve Mueller says the “main drivers” for the business are moving in the right direction—and that includes a “rapid ascent in activity and production” in the Marcellus Shale. Southwestern currently has 50 producing Marcellus wells, an additional 44 wells waiting for completion or to be hooked to a pipeline, and another 34 currently being drilled. They use four drilling rigs in the Marcellus.

    Below are relevant sections of Southwestern’s lengthy 3Q12 update, including the operations update for the Marcellus:

    Read More “Southwestern 3Q12: $145M Net Loss, Production is Up”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Nov 2, 2012

    November 2, 2012November 2, 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: Fri, Nov 2, 2012”

  • Erie County (NY) | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Research

    UB CLEAR: Burn the Fracking Witches and Their Castle

    November 1, 2012November 1, 2012

    sharpening pitchforkWhat happens when those who commit the academic “crime” of supporting the miracle of hydraulic fracturing won’t apologize or back down from their views, and the academic institution “harboring” them bravely defends their right to have a contrary-to-orthodoxy opinion? Those in the witch hunt sharpen their pitchforks and become even more shrill, banging at the gates, demanding the witches be burned and the department (castle) they work for be obliterated. That’s the situation at University at Buffalo (UB).

    Yesterday a group of faculty members, led by an English professor, along with some of their impressionable young students (whom they’ve convinced that fracking is a sin against the renewable energy orthodoxy), sent a letter and “report” (full copy embedded below) to the SUNY Board of Trustees demanding the UB Shale Resources and Society Institute be shut down because they won’t admit to their crime of being pro-fracking. Yeah, real science and academic freedom rule at UB.

    Read More “UB CLEAR: Burn the Fracking Witches and Their Castle”

  • Anadarko | Commodity Price | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues

    Anadarko: Gas Must be $4 Mcf Before More Marcellus Drilling

    November 1, 2012November 1, 2012

    An interesting comment yesterday from Anadarko Petroleum’s CEO about where price levels for natural gas have to be before he’s willing to commit more money for dry gas drilling. The magic number for Anadarko is $5 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf). Equally interesting was a comment by the VP of E&P that for the Marcellus Shale, the magic number is $4 per Mcf—because drilling in the Marcellus costs less than other plays. The current price of natural gas on the Nymex is currently $3.70 (as of this morning).

    Until prices improve, Anadarko will stick to drilling in wet gas areas and not invest in Marcellus drilling. Here’s what Anadarko’s executives said yesterday on an earnings call:

    Read More “Anadarko: Gas Must be $4 Mcf Before More Marcellus Drilling”

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

    JLCNY Endorsements for NY Elections – Solid Republican

    November 1, 2012November 1, 2012

    The Joint Landowners Coalition of New York (JLCNY) has provided New Yorkers with a handy list of endorsements from their organization for the upcoming election in a 14-county region (see the full list below). The offices they cover are either county, state or federal elections—mostly for New York State Senate and Assembly, with a few congressional and other offices on the list. The JLCNY has not endorsed candidates at the local town board level, instead referring voters to their local landowner coalition for guidance.

    Read More “JLCNY Endorsements for NY Elections – Solid Republican”

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