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

    NY DEC Com. Martens: Fox in Henhouse, or Crazy Like a Fox?

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    foxOn Friday, MDN told you about the latest development in the ongoing Greek tragedy called the New York State moratorium on fracking (see this MDN story). Our take was that Joe Martens’ latest announcement that he has asked NYS Health Commissioner Nirav Shah to conduct a “health impact analysis” of hydraulic fracturing before the DEC will release new drilling rules was a bad sign that fracking in New York will be seriously delayed yet again—well into 2013.

    However, landowner groups, led by the Joint Landowner Coalition of New York (the “JLCNY,” representing over 77,000 individual landowners) don’t see it the same way. They believe the path Martens chose in having Nirav Shah do a limited review and not a wide ranging so-called “independent” review—something being pushed by anti-drillers—means the review will not take long and will do a lot to address public concerns over the practice of fracking. The JLCNY supports Martens’ decision.

    Read More “NY DEC Com. Martens: Fox in Henhouse, or Crazy Like a Fox?”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    AP Erroneously Says Government Discovered Fracking

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    Every now and again, the anti-drilling side trots out the storyline that the federal government should be given the credit for “discovering” fracking because the government, through various government agencies, contributed research and funding along the way. The latest installment of that meme is an AP story that starts this way:

    Read More “AP Erroneously Says Government Discovered Fracking”

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

    What Will a NY Fracking Health Study Actually Study?

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    Just what do anti-drilling groups in New York that want a “health impact study” propose to study? How exactly do they think fracking may impact the health of New Yorkers, especially since chemicals don’t leak up to the surface as they sometimes (erroneously) claim? Get this: they want to study potential links between fracking and STDs, homelessness and lack of exercise. Yeah, certifiable wackos.

    From an unattributed opinion piece in the New York Daily News (which is not a pro-fracking newspaper):

    Read More “What Will a NY Fracking Health Study Actually Study?”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Tompkins County

    Cornell President Says Fracking Genie is Out of the Bottle

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    David J. Skorton, president of Cornell University, and Glenn C. Altschuler, vice president for University Relations at Cornell, jointly penned an opinion piece for Forbes magazine that talks about the role of universities in the fracking debate. Cornell is home to professors Robert Howarth and Tony Ingraffea who have both made a cottage industry out of bashing natural gas drilling and fracking (and infamously still maintain natural gas pollutes more than coal).

    Here is the (eye-popping) concluding statement from Cornell’s president about fracking:

    Read More “Cornell President Says Fracking Genie is Out of the Bottle”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Important Case in WV Supreme Court This Week

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    An important case for surface rights owners goes before the West Virginia Supreme Court on Tuesday. The court will hear a case to determine whether or not surface landowners—those without the rights to minerals in the ground—have the right to appeal oil and gas drilling permits that allow companies to erect drilling sites on their land. As with most legal matters, this one gets complicated:

    Read More “Important Case in WV Supreme Court This Week”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Questerre Energy

    Questerre Energy Points Out Quebec’s Hypocrisy on Fracking

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    Quebec, Canada currently has a moratorium in place on fracking shale for oil and natural gas, similar to New York State. They were due to consider lifting the ban in 2014 with recommendations from a study on how to proceed with fracking, but those hopes were pretty much destroyed last week when a member of the new “separatist” government in Quebec, Natural Resource Minister Martine Ouellet, said the government will not lift the ban any time soon and added she believes fracking cannot ever be done safely.

    Part of the Utica Shale underlies Quebec, which is why this is a story of interest to MDN. Questerre Energy, a large Canadian driller, issued a press release about the Quebec situation, saying continuance of the moratorium will not affect them—but they are disappointed in Ouellet’s position. They also say, in their polite Canadian way, that Quebec is hypocritical because they import a lot of shale gas from Western Canada—gas created using the very same “unsafe” fracking technology:

    Read More “Questerre Energy Points Out Quebec’s Hypocrisy on Fracking”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Wastewater

    NJ Gov. Christie Vetoes Frack Wastewater Ban Bill

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie vetoed a bill on Friday that would have banned Marcellus Shale wastewater from being treated or disposed of in New Jersey. Environmentalist groups, led by the Sierra Club, have said they’ll try and get an override of his veto in the state legislature—something that hasn’t happened since Christie has been in office.

    Read More “NJ Gov. Christie Vetoes Frack Wastewater Ban Bill”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Ohio County | West Virginia

    Still No Decision on Drilling Near Wheeling Park High School

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    Chesapeake Energy, the only driller with active operations in Ohio, Brooke or Hancock counties, wants to site a drill pad about 1,300 feet from the Wheeling Park High School (in Ohio County, WV). The school doesn’t like the plan. A decision has still not been made, but is under review by the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP).

    Is it a good idea? Bad idea? Depends on who you ask:

    Read More “Still No Decision on Drilling Near Wheeling Park High School”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Global Frackdown Protest was a Global Flop

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    Depending on your news source, the “Global Frackdown” series of events held on Saturday, Sept. 22 was supposedly happening in “more than 100 cities” across the globe, or “about 150 cities.” Take your pick. Either way, the Global Frackdown was a Global Flop.

    Did anyone, anywhere actually see protesters on Saturday? Does anyone have a photo of a huge crowd protesting on Saturday? Did anyone count the actual number of locations with two or more protesters? No. And MDN believes the event was held in far fewer than 100 locations, and attended by far fewer than the so-called “thousands” who were said to have assembled to protest fracking. In fact, we believe there were more pro-drillers at a recent event in rural Upstate New York than showed up for the collective Global Frackdown (see this MDN story).

    Read More “Global Frackdown Protest was a Global Flop”

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

    French Company Total Says “Non, Merci” to More Utica Shale

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    In December 2011, French energy giant Total purchased a 25 percent ownership stake in Chesapeake Energy’s Ohio Utica Shale leases for 10 Ohio counties for $2.3 billion. In May, Total paid Chesapeake another $2 billion for a 90% stake in 9,000 leases in Columbiana County, OH (see this MDN story).

    It seemed like Total was going full speed ahead with purchases of shale acreage in the Utica Shale. Not any more.

    Read More “French Company Total Says “Non, Merci” to More Utica Shale”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    MSC Launches LearnAboutShale.org to Answer Questions

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    On Friday, Sept. 21, during the Shale Gas Insight event in Philadelphia, the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) launched a new website called LearnAboutShale.org. The MSC just completed three months of eliciting questions from Pennsylvanians at “listening sessions” about shale drilling. That initiative was called Ask About Shale. They’ve now categorized and answered those questions and invite new questions at the LearnAboutShale.org website.

    From the MSC press release:

    Read More “MSC Launches LearnAboutShale.org to Answer Questions”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Sep 24-Oct 7, 2012 [Free]

    September 24, 2012September 24, 2012

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.

    Read More “Calendar of Events for Sep 24-Oct 7, 2012 [Free]”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Sep 24, 2012

    September 24, 2012September 24, 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, Sep 24, 2012”

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

    Bad to Worse in NY: Martens Invokes Another Delay for SGEIS

    September 21, 2012September 21, 2012

    fox in henhouseThe news in New York on the future of drilling has just gone from bad to worse. True to form, and as MDN has been telling your for more than a year now, Joe Martens—the Commissioner of New York’s Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC)—has once again delayed the release of new drilling rules for the state. As near as MDN can tell, the delay is indefinite—certainly until well into 2013.

    Issuing a press release yesterday (read it below), Martens says he’s requested NYS Health Commissioner Nirav Shah to conduct a “health impact analysis” of hydraulic fracturing before the DEC will release new drilling rules. Here’s the (sad, maddening, tragic) press statement from fox-in-henhouse Martens:

    Read More “Bad to Worse in NY: Martens Invokes Another Delay for SGEIS”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    NRDC Tries to Peddle Anti-Fracking Message in Ohio

    September 21, 2012September 21, 2012

    Ohioans beware: The National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an anti-drilling group, is attempting to export their “ban fracking” message from New York to Ohio.

    Read More “NRDC Tries to Peddle Anti-Fracking Message in Ohio”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Statewide MD

    New Nonsense Report on Fracking Issued by Environment Maryland

    September 21, 2012September 21, 2012

    Environment Maryland, an extreme environmentalist group, released a new report yesterday titled, “The Cost of Fracking: Environment Maryland Documents the Dollars Drained by Dirty Drilling” (see a copy embedded below). The report is filled with innuendo, half-truths and outright lies about the miracle of hydraulic fracturing. Typical scare tactic stuff that radical environmentalists use to try and influence the debate on drilling for clean natural gas—because facts they ain’t got. This report is more of the same.

    Here’s the press release from Environment Maryland announcing this latest fiction:

    Read More “New Nonsense Report on Fracking Issued by Environment Maryland”

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