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  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell | Statewide PA

    PA Budget with Shell Cracker Plant Tax Credit Passes

    July 2, 2012July 2, 2012

    At 11:45 pm Saturday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett, for the second year in a row (and his second year in office), signed into law an on-time budget for the state—a budget that does not raise taxes. No small feat given the current sad state of the economy.

    One of the biggest victories for Corbett in this year’s budget (supported by both Republicans and Democrats) was the passage of a tax credit for Shell and other companies who invest in an ethane cracker plant for the state:

    Read More “PA Budget with Shell Cracker Plant Tax Credit Passes”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Delaware Riverkeeper Launches Anti-Fracking Ad Nationally

    July 2, 2012July 2, 2012

    The anti-drilling Delaware Riverkeeper has launched a new anti-gas ad airing on Lifetime, MSNBC, CNBC, and FOX News. Yes, Fox News too. No doubt using the deep pockets of Hollywood types (like Mark Ruffalo) and money from billionaires (like the lefty George Soros), the ad tries to turn up the fear factor on gas drilling and smear the miracle of hydraulic fracturing. Perhaps you’ve seen the new ad? MDN editor Jim Willis watched it online here (he kicked the time-wasting TV habit years ago).

    MDN notices that some lazy (obedient?) news outlets have picked up the Riverkeeper press release and printed it word for word as actual news, not even bothering to identify it as a biased press release (like the Hunterdon County Democrat).

    Here’s the press release as issued by Riverkeeper (and as found in the Hunterdon County Democrat):

    Read More “Delaware Riverkeeper Launches Anti-Fracking Ad Nationally”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Jul 2, 2012

    July 2, 2012July 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: Mon, Jul 2, 2012”

  • About MDN | Calendar

    Calendar of Events for Jul 2-15, 2012

    July 2, 2012July 2, 2012

    Below are upcoming events for this week and next.

    New York

    • 2012-07-11,12 IOGANY 2012 Annual Summer Meeting – Findley Lake, NY
    • 2012-07-14 Debra Winger Hosts Barnfest 2012 – Callicoon Center, NY

    Pennsylvania

    • 2012-07-02 Spring Township Ordinance to Comply with Act 13 – Landisburg, PA
    • 2012-07-03 Marcellus Shale & Butler County – Butler, PA
    • 2012-07-09 Greene County Planning Commission Hearing Metering Station – Wayesburg, PA
    • 2012-07-09 Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance Vote to Comply with Act 13 – Avella, PA
    • 2012-07-09 Westmoreland County Public Meeting on Impact Fee Revenue – Greensburg, PA
    • 2012-07-10 Dr. Wilma Subra – Natural Gas Drilling & Your Health – Kingston, PA
    • 2012-07-10 North Towanda Planning Commission Hearing on CNG Station – Towanda, PA
    • 2012-07-10 Old Lycoming Twp Hearing on Ordinance to Comply with Act 13 – Williamsport, PA
    • 2012-07-10 Truthland Screening – Harrisburg, PA
    • 2012-07-10 Westmoreland County Public Meeting on Impact Fee Revenue – Apollo, PA
    • 2012-07-11 Dr. Wilma Subra – Natural Gas Drilling & Your Health – Wyoming, PA
    • 2012-07-11 Somerset Township Hearing on Ordinance to Comply with Act 13 – Eighty Four, PA
    • 2012-07-12 South Whitehall Zoning Hearing on CNG Station – Allentown, PA
    • 2012-07-13 Marcellus Water Quality Workshop – Slippery Rock, PA

      Webcasts/Online

      • 2012-07-12 John Hanger: The Truth About Gas Drilling & America’s Energy Choices – Webinar
    • About MDN | MDN Resources

      MDN’s First Webinar: The Truth About Gas Drilling and America’s Energy Choices

      June 29, 2012July 13, 2012

      John_Hanger_1Please join MDN editor Jim Willis has he welcomes former Sec. of the PA DEP John Hanger for a FREE webinar on Thursday, July 12, 2012 @ 7:00 PM EDT.

      John will present on the truth about gas drilling, and its alternatives, in MDN’s first-ever public webinar. It’s free to attend, just sign up by clicking the link below.

      Register Now! (Spaces are limited)
      https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/0h532/register/2692075399046932736

      Read More “MDN’s First Webinar: The Truth About Gas Drilling and America’s Energy Choices”

    • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

      UK Academy of Engineering Study: Fracking is Safe

      June 29, 2012June 29, 2012

      A refreshing report has been issued by the UK Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society that says, in essence, hydraulic fracturing should be expanded in that country and when it’s properly regulated, fracking is perfectly safe. Issued earlier this month, the 76-page report is titled “Shale gas extraction in the UK: a review of hydraulic fracturing” (a full copy is embedded below).

      Here’s the opening two paragraphs, which pretty much sum up the tone and findings of the report:

      Read More “UK Academy of Engineering Study: Fracking is Safe”

    • Erie County (NY) | New York

      UB Issues Supportive Statement for its Shale Institute

      June 29, 2012June 29, 2012

      You may recall that recently the brand new Shale Resources and Society Institute at the University at Buffalo (UB) published a 52-page study that found environmental problems caused by Marcellus Shale gas drilling in Pennsylvania were isolated, mostly minor and on the decline. The enviro-left perceived a threat. This is a major university coming out in support of drilling—something that cannot stand. So the enviro-left flew into action to try and shame, cajole and bully UB into retracting support for its own newly established Institute. And it seemed to work (see this MDN story).

      But what’s this? Yesterday UB issued a press statement that supports the Institute. Sort of. Lukewarm. Half-heartedly. UB defended the Institute by saying the university does not and will not dictate the positions taken by its faculty members on controversial topics, and that UB has no plans to get rid of the Institute. Here’s the full statement:

      Read More “UB Issues Supportive Statement for its Shale Institute”

    • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Statewide PA

      PA Legislature Reaches Deal on Tax Credit for Cracker Plant

      June 29, 2012June 29, 2012

      A deal has been struck by the Republican majority legislature in Pennsylvania to grant Shell a tax credit over a 25-year period starting in 2017. Gov. Tom Corbett had originally proposed the tax credit be capped at $66 million per year, or a total of $1.7 billion, but the final version of the law, if passed, places no limit on the total amount other than a credit of five cents per gallon of ethane used. So the total deal may exceed $66 million per year.

      Read More “PA Legislature Reaches Deal on Tax Credit for Cracker Plant”

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

      SRBC Suspends Water Withdrawals in Some Areas

      June 29, 2012June 29, 2012

      The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), unlike the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), actively manages water withdrawals for shale drilling from the rivers and streams that are a part of its jurisdiction. The DRBC allows no water withdrawals at all—yet.

      Yesterday the SRBC suspended withdrawals at 37 different locations because water levels have dropped from lack of rain. This happens periodically. Withdrawals in some locations are suspended for a time, and then allowed to restart when levels rise again. The SRBC continues to do a good job of managing water supplies throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

      Here’s the press release and list of affected areas:

      Read More “SRBC Suspends Water Withdrawals in Some Areas”

    • Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Processing Plants

      Ethane, a “Stranded Commodity” About to be Rescued

      June 29, 2012June 29, 2012

      The Motley Fool blog site has an insightful article today on ethane, “the stranded commodity” that, according to the article, won’t be stranded for long! What does that have to do with Marcellus and Utica Shale gas drilling? Everything, as it turns out.

      As explained in the article, ethane is produced from natural gas drilling in “wet gas” areas—mostly southwestern PA, eastern OH, and the northern panhandle of WV. Ethane, as MDN has explained countless times (but there’s always new readers!) can be “cracked” into ethylene, the raw material or “feedstock” used by chemical manufacturers to make plastics and products like tires and antifreeze. But there’s one problem with the ethane coming from the Marcellus and Utica Shale: it currently costs too much to transport it to the Gulf Coast and other points where it can be converted.

      According to the author of the article, that will all change soon.

      Read More “Ethane, a “Stranded Commodity” About to be Rescued”

    • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Washington County

      The Politics of Shale Energy

      June 29, 2012June 29, 2012

      There is a brutal fact of politics no candidate can escape (try as they might): People vote their pocketbooks. The quintessential example of that that political axiom is Washington County, Pennsylvania. Heavily Democrat in voter registration, Washington County voters did something 3 1/2 years ago they haven’t done in over 40 years—they voted for a Republican for president (John McCain). And you can bet your bottom dollar Romney will be their choice this time around.

      Read More “The Politics of Shale Energy”

    • Best of the Rest

      Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Jun 29, 2012

      June 29, 2012June 29, 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, Jun 29, 2012”

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

      DEC Seeks Industry Feedback, Antis Throw a Temper Tantrum

      June 28, 2012June 28, 2012

      tempest in a teapotThere’s a storm brewing you need to know about. But it’s actually more like a tempest in a teapot. There’s nothing “there” in this story, except posturing by anti-drillers. With that proviso…

      The Albany Times Union reports in today’s edition (in a story posted online last night) that last year, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) sent preview drafts for a few sections of the proposed new drilling rules (called the SGEIS) to “the industry” in August, a few weeks before the official release of the latest version of the SGEIS in September. Why would the DEC “leak” it to the industry first? Conspiracy? Cozy relationship? No. The DEC shared a few select portions because state law requires the DEC to seek feedback from those who would be regulated by the new rules.

      Read More “DEC Seeks Industry Feedback, Antis Throw a Temper Tantrum”

    • Chemung County | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Talisman Energy

      Hit and Run Protest at Talisman Office in Big Flats, NY

      June 28, 2012June 28, 2012

      Here’s the non-news news: About 100 protesters from Ithaca and New York City showed up for a 30-minute “hit and run” protest in front of Talisman Energy’s offices in Big Flats, NY (near Corning, in Chemung County). The rabble rousers, led by Shaleshock, made wild claims about Talisman polluting the environment and read a statement claiming they’ll lay down in front of trucks if drilling begins in New York. In less than a half hour from the time they arrived, they were “escorted” from the premises, where they were illegally protesting (it’s private property).

      Read More “Hit and Run Protest at Talisman Office in Big Flats, NY”

    • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Yaterra Ventures

      New Driller Arrives in the Marcellus – Hunting for Oil

      June 28, 2012June 28, 2012

      There’s a new name in drillers coming to the Marcellus Shale: Yaterra Ventures. In a press release yesterday (see below), Yaterra announced they they are close to concluding negotiations to take over the leases for 150 wells on 1,600 acres in western Pennsylvania. Yaterra does not mention who the potential seller is. It strikes MDN as unusual that Yaterra would issue a press release prior to the deal closing, but sometimes these high finance deals escape our understanding!

      One thing we do understand from the release: Yaterra is not after natural gas in the Marcellus. They’re after shale oil.

      Read More “New Driller Arrives in the Marcellus – Hunting for Oil”

    • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Statewide VA | Virginia

      Will VA Drill the Marcellus Shale Any Time Soon?

      June 28, 2012June 28, 2012

      A topic we don’t write very much about is Marcellus Shale drilling in Virginia. The reason? Two reasons really: There’s only a small sliver along the western edge that sits in the Marcellus play, and most Virginians are dead set against fracking (even though it’s already in use in the state today). So there has been no Marcellus drilling in VA to date. Will that change?

      A wide-ranging article in Virginia Business titled “Virginia’s Burning Question” addresses the issue of whether, and when, drilling will take place in the state. A small section of that article:

      Read More “Will VA Drill the Marcellus Shale Any Time Soon?”

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