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

    More Details on Gov. Cuomo’s Plan to Start Fracking

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    but wait theres moreWe have a lot more insight into what Gov. Cuomo is planning thanks to Tom Wilbur, former environmental reporter for Gannett News and the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin. Tom is a confirmed anti-driller. He won’t tell you that, but we will. We’ve read his writing for years, and it’s evident that he’s opposed to shale gas drilling.

    However, he has his sources in Albany, and they’ve come through for him big-time. Tom writes about many of the details Gov. Cuomo and the Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) are revealing to anti-drilling environmental groups ahead of the public release of new drilling rules for New York (called the SGEIS). He chronicles the details on his blog.

    Read More “More Details on Gov. Cuomo’s Plan to Start Fracking”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    EIA: Marcellus Shale Reserves Underreported

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    Remember all those stories about how “there really isn’t as much shale gas in the Marcellus and elsewhere as ‘industry’ wants you to believe”? Those stories got their start with an artful work of fiction by Ian Urbina in an New York Times article last year (click here to read it). Urbina supposedly quoted someone who called shale gas reserves a Ponzi scheme, a la Bernie Madoff or Enron. One of the arguments used to support that particular fiction was that the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) had revised their estimates down for estimated reserves in the Marcellus Shale—down by a lot.

    But what’s this? Last week EIA Administrator Adam Sieminski in testimony before Congress said with reference to Marcellus estimated reserves of natural gas, “I think it’s possible we’ll find, as production data begins to come in — Pennsylvania is a state that has significant lags in reporting of production data — we will begin to see those numbers inching up.” In the latest report from the EIA, their estimates for Marcellus Shale reserves in 2010, the latest reporting year, have gone up dramatically—based on production data just now coming in (see the EIA chart below).

    Read More “EIA: Marcellus Shale Reserves Underreported”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Steuben County

    Caton, NY Decides to Stay Neutral in the Fracking Debate

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    The town board for the Town of Caton (Steuben County, NY) decided last night to not cast a vote either way in the fracking debate. They won’t vote on a resolution in favor of drilling, nor will they vote for a ban, according to Town Supervisor Kate Hughes. Instead, they’ll remain neutral on the issue.

    Read More “Caton, NY Decides to Stay Neutral in the Fracking Debate”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA

    How Many Jobs will Utica Shale Drilling Create in Ohio?

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    How many jobs can Ohio expect from Utica Shale drilling? If it follows the same general path of Pennsylvania—and there’s no reason to expect it would not—for every job created in the oil and gas industry, two jobs are created in other industries to support it. It’s a 1:2 ratio.

    Every new well drilled in PA created 30 jobs (in 2009) and $4 million in economic activity in the local economy. That is, shale gas drilling is hugely beneficial for both job creation and economic activity.

    Read More “How Many Jobs will Utica Shale Drilling Create in Ohio?”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Rhino Resource Partners | Utica Shale

    Rhino Resource Ups Investment in Utica Shale JV

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    Rhino Resource Partners produces metallurgical and steam coal in a variety of basins throughout the United States. It also owns oil and gas acreage in the Utica and Cana Woodford plays. Rhino previously invested in an 80,000 Utica Shale acre joint venture with Gulfport Energy and Wexford Capital. Rhino’s investment gives them a 10.8% interest. Since that initial investment, Gulfport and Wexford have continued to buy up Utica Shale acreage and now have leases for 125,000 acres (including the original 80,000). The partners have extended an offer to Rhino to get a piece of the bigger action, which Rhino is doing.

    From Rhino’s press release announcing a new deal with Wexford:

    Read More “Rhino Resource Ups Investment in Utica Shale JV”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Corporation of America | Greene County (PA) | Pennsylvania

    ECA 2Q12 Update: Wells & Pipelines Now Complete

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    Energy Corporation of America (ECA) and the Trust they use to distribute profit to investors issued their second quarter update yesterday. Among ECA news: They have completed the last of 52 wells as well as completing the expansion of a gathering  system expansion project in Greene County, PA. Three of the wells they’ve completed had an initial production of 10 million cubic feet of gas per day (Mmcf/d). All of their projects have been completed well ahead of schedule.

    From the ECA update:

    Read More “ECA 2Q12 Update: Wells & Pipelines Now Complete”

  • Carrizo Oil & Gas | Energy Companies

    Carrizo 2Q12 Update: Marcellus Picks up Slack from Barnett

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    Carrizo Oil & Gas reported their second quarter earnings and operations on Tuesday. Their statement shows the company’s profit nearly quadrupled because of their focus on oil production. They expect oil production to continue rising.

    Carrizo is a driller in the Marcellus Shale, but the Marcellus did not play a big part in their quarterly statement. Here’s the couple of mentions it did get:

    Read More “Carrizo 2Q12 Update: Marcellus Picks up Slack from Barnett”

  • Commodity Price | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Gas Utility Lowers NatGas Rate by 11.59%

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    Bluefield Gas, a gas utility company based in Bluefield, West Viriginia, is lowering their rates for natural gas by 11.59%, effective November 1. Why? Marcellus Shale, of course.

    Read More “WV Gas Utility Lowers NatGas Rate by 11.59%”

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

    Penn State Paper on Water Usage in the Marcellus

    August 9, 2012August 9, 2012

    One of the concerns raised by anti-drillers, in an attempt to scare people, is that shale gas fracking will a) use up too much of our precious fresh water supplies, and b) wastewater from drilling will pollute fresh water supplies. The problem with those allegations is lack of evidence. If water supplies are in danger, then why have we not seen such shortages or contamination after 40,000 or so horizontal natural gas wells have been drilled since the early 2000s?

    Every now and again a university will publish the facts on drilling, including it’s impacts on water. In May, Penn State University’s Extension program published such a paper, titled “Water’s Journey Through the Shale Gas Drilling and Production Processes in the Mid-Atlantic Region” (embedded below). It takes a look at how much and where water is used in the drilling process, and also deals with how wastewater is handled.

    Read More “Penn State Paper on Water Usage in the Marcellus”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Aug 9, 2012

    August 9, 2012August 9, 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: Thu, Aug 9, 2012”

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

    NY to Release New Fracking Regulations by Labor Day

    August 8, 2012August 8, 2012

    stop pressA major announcement is on the way in New York State about fracking and and the now four year-old moratorium on horizontal drilling: The fracking ban is about to end. According to a commentary published in the Albany Times Union last Saturday, top officials from the Cuomo administration are briefing “selected environmental groups” about his plan to allow fracking in New York State—a plan which he’ll release before Labor Day.

    Here’s what’s being reported:

    Read More “NY to Release New Fracking Regulations by Labor Day”

  • Industrywide Issues | Landfills | New York | Steuben County

    Steuben County, NY Landfill Ready to Accept Shale Cuttings

    August 8, 2012August 8, 2012

    The Steuben County landfill in Bath, NY is now approved and ready to accept “shale cuttings,” or leftover soil and rock that comes from shale gas drilling. They join neighboring Chemung County that has accepted shale cuttings for over a year now, and Allegany County.

    Although they don’t expect to receive much in the way of cuttings this year from Pennsylvania drillers because of a slowdown in drilling, Steuben officials want to be ready “just in case” Marcellus drilling in New York ramps up.

    Read More “Steuben County, NY Landfill Ready to Accept Shale Cuttings”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Stock Jumps After McClendon Earnings Call

    August 8, 2012August 8, 2012

    Investors were positively giddy after Chesapeake Energy’s CEO, Aubrey McClendon, said on an earnings call yesterday that the company plans to sell three Permian Basin packages in the third quarter, which he expects to bring in another $7 billion. McClendon’s new expected total haul from asset sales for 2012 is $13-$14 billion. That sent stocks more than 10% higher (up $1.67 to $19.37), making corporate raider Carl Icahn a whole lot richer. Oh sorry! Forgot. We don’t call him a corporate raider nowadays, we euphemistically call him an “activist investor.” Yeah, got my PC hat on now. Won’t slip up again.

    But is it all peaches and cream now for Chesapeake?

    Read More “Chesapeake Stock Jumps After McClendon Earnings Call”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Why Has Fracking Become a Political Issue?

    August 8, 2012August 8, 2012

    An excellent article in Industrial Heating magazine tackles the issue of hydraulic fracturing and the pot shots being taken by anti-drillers, based not on science, but on scare tactics. The author says the fracking issue has largely become political (where have you heard that before?!). Here is a paragraph from the article that could have been written by MDN:

    Read More “Why Has Fracking Become a Political Issue?”

  • Ashland County | Devon Energy | Energy Companies | Medina County | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Devon Reports Disappointing Results in 2 NW OH Utica Wells

    August 8, 2012August 8, 2012

    Devon Energy reports “not encouraging” results from two wells in Ohio’s Utica Shale, one in Ashland County, the other in neighboring Medina County—both in the northwestern corner of the Utica Shale in Ohio. Although Devon is not saying whether or not they will drill more wells in that area, they have indicated they will drill more wells to the east.

    Read More “Devon Reports Disappointing Results in 2 NW OH Utica Wells”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Utica Shale

    Gulfport Energy 2Q12 Update: First Utica Well Comes Online

    August 8, 2012August 8, 2012

    Gulfport Energy Corporation has released their second quarter earnings and operations update. Gulfport is a Utica Shale driller (among other basins across the U.S. and Canada). In the news for Gulfport for 2Q12: They drilled four new Utica Shale wells, three of which were completed and waiting to go online. Their first horizontal well in the Utica, drilled in February of this year, came online and at its peak was producing 17.1 million cubic feet of gas per day (Mmcf/d), along with 432 barrels of condensate per day and 1,881 barrels of natural gas liquids per day.

    The relevant sections of the update dealing with Utica Shale operations:

    Read More “Gulfport Energy 2Q12 Update: First Utica Well Comes Online”

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