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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Obama Issues Executive Order on Hydraulic Fracturing

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    The White HouseOn Friday, President Barack Obama issued an Executive Order (EO) called “Supporting Safe and Responsible Development of Unconventional Domestic Natural Gas Resources” (a copy of the EO is embedded below). The new EO is being touted as Obama’s EO on fracking—an attempt by Obama to coordinate the efforts of many federal agencies so the federal government will  speak with one voice on the topic of hydraulic fracturing.

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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Three Federal Agencies Announce Partnership to Study Fracking

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    At the same time The White House was announcing President Obama’s new interagency working group on fracking last Friday, three executive branch agencies were making an announcement of their own. The Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Interior and Department of Energy all released their own press releases with nearly identical language (read it below). The release announces that the three agencies have formed a formal partnership “to coordinate and align all research associated with development of our nation’s abundant unconventional natural gas and oil resources.” That is, all three agencies will share research on shale gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing, with an eye to how they can regulate it.

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

    Park Foundation Admits Anti-Fracking Advocacy

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    Kind of interesting that the anti-drilling Park Foundation has outted itself as one of the major funding sources of anti-fracking movement. An article in the Sunday Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin (and run in other Gannett newspapers) chronicles that the Park Foundation, a foundation started by Roy Park, media mogul, has funneled more than $3 million to anti-drilling groups since 2009. Energy in Depth has long exposed the Park Foundation, headquartered in Ithaca, NY as a major source of funding for anti-drilling groups. Apparently the mainstream media can no longer ignore this 800 pound gorilla in the room, and so has spun a story about how wonderful it is that the tiny Park Foundation is doing this bit of community work as an antidote to the evil, nasty behemoth drilling industry. Nice try MSM.

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

    Maryland Legislature Fails to Act on Fracking Bill

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    Forgive the editorial smirk, but MDN always enjoys reading about the status of fracking in Maryland because Maryland is the only place even more dysfunctional than New York (MDN’s home turf) when it comes to the issue of hydraulic fracturing. The Maryland General Assembly meets in session for 90 days each year to pass new legislation. The session for 2012 has just ended and several bills dealing with hydraulic fracturing did not receive enough support to come to a vote.

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  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    PennFuture Targets Entire Oil & Gas Industry in PA

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    Anti-drilling “environmental” group PennFuture’s newly appointed President and CEO George Jugovic, formerly the PA Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) southwest regional director, is wasting no time in going after the oil and gas industry. Current DEP Secretary Michael Krancer got the drilling industry to stop using municipal sewage treatment plants to process Marcellus drilling wastewater without so much as an edict or lawsuit. Conventional (non-Marcellus) gas drillers have now come under the scrutiny by PennFuture and other anti-drilling groups. They want conventional drillers to stop processing their drilling wastewater via treatment plants that discharge into rivers and waterways.

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  • Accidents | Clearfield County | Energy Companies | EXCO Resources | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Wastewater

    EXCO Resources Fined $160K by EPA for Injection Well Incident

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    EXCO Resources was fined $160,000 last week by the federal Environmental Protection Agency for an incident that occurred at an injection well last year in western Pennsylvania.

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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Mon, Apr 16, 2012

    April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:

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  • Ohio | Statewide OH

    Fracktivists to Descend on Columbus, OH in June

    April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

    WoodstockWith dire claims that Ohio is “poised to become a sacrifice zone” and will experience “dead creeks” like those “in Pennsylvania and West Virginia” and “wells poisoned to the point where residents can’t drink from their faucets” if widespread hydraulic fracturing is allowed to happen in the state, the group 350.org is convening a hippie-fest meeting in Columbus June 14th-17th, called “Don’t Frack Ohio.” Luminaries like Josh Fox will attend—no doubt pedaling his latest propaganda efforts (Gasland Deux) to what will be a receptive (if not mind-altered) crowd. Here’s your personal invite:

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

    Anti-Drillers Organize to Oppose LPG Fracking in NY

    April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

    It’s time for MDN to say, “I told you so.” More than two weeks ago MDN said the following when it was announced a group of New York landowners are about to sign a lease and move forward with waterless LPG fracking technology:

    So MDN asks, what will the enviro-left do when all of their stated reasons for opposing fracking are gone? That’s right, they’ll invent new reasons to continue covering the ugly fact that they are prejudiced against fossil fuels and that anything not “sustainable” and “alternative” is not acceptable in their worldview. It will be fascinating to watch how this develops. (MDN: Alternative Fracking Method May Soon Debut – in New York!)

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  • Bucks County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Public Opinion | Regulation

    Anti-Drillers Behave Badly at Act 13 Meeting in Nockamixon

    April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

    As is typical—and has been the experience of MDN many times—it is the anti-drillers at public meetings who are loud, unruly, offensive and just plain uncivil. The latest example on full display was last night at an educational forum at Palisades High School in northern Bucks County, Pennsylvania where a panel of twelve people had gathered to discuss and answer questions for residents on the new PA Marcellus drilling law called Act 13. Palisades High School is located in Nockamixon Township, one of seven PA townships that recently sued the state over Act 13 provisions that preempt local zoning laws for oil and gas drilling.

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

    PA Act 13 Author Responds to Charge “Doctors Will be Gagged”

    April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

    Anti-drillers who oppose the new Act 13 drilling legislation in Pennsylvania have focused on a provision in the law that they claim “gags” doctors and health care workers, preventing them from sharing information about the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing if they learn what those chemicals are in the course of treating a patient. Yes, the anti-drilling claims are convoluted and trumped up, but its all about the headlines, and the headlines (courtesy AP and others) almost all manifestly read that “Act 13 gags doctors and enforces secrecy” or some such. The legislative author of Act 13, PA Speaker of the House Sam Smith, called the allegations “outrageous” and issued the following statement yesterday:

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  • Alternative Energy | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Comments from an Environmentalist Oil Industry Geologist

    April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

    A very interesting interview with someone who works as an exploration geophysicist for the oil and gas industry who considers himself to be an environmentalist—or rather, a “realistic environmentalist”—recently appeared on the Adventure Journal blog. The interviewee, who asked to remain anonymous, responded this way when asked if other environmentalists give him a hard time about his choice of career:

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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Apr 13, 2012

    April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

    The “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading:

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  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NatGas Commodity Price Hits 10-Year Low, Facts & Figures

    April 12, 2012April 12, 2012

    trending downYesterday the commodity price of natural gas hit a 10-year low, $1.984 per 1,000 cubic feet. There will be plenty of stories in the press about it. However, in one of those stories, we get this interesting and helpful information about the price, as well as the areas producing the most natural gas and the drillers producing it:

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

    PA Judge Grants Injunction for Zoning Portion of Act 13 Law

    April 12, 2012April 12, 2012

    Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Senior Judge Keith Quigley issued a 120-day injunction yesterday to stop a small but important portion of the newly passed Act 13 Marcellus drilling law. Seven PA townships had filed a lawsuit to overturn Act 13 (see this MDN story). As part of their lawsuit, they filed a petition seeking an injunction from stopping the law from going into effect this Saturday, April 14. Judge Quigley’s injunction only deals with the provisions in the law that deal with changes to zoning regulations—the part that would replace local zoning laws with a “one size fits all” state law. Everything else in Act 13, including collection of an impact fee, will go into effect on Saturday.

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  • Broome County | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | New York

    Packed House for First-Ever NY NatGas Career Expo

    April 12, 2012April 12, 2012

    Jobs in the shale gas industry was the focus of the first ever Natural Gas Career and Education Expo held at Broome Community College in Binghamton, NY yesterday. MDN editor Jim Willis attended.

    Upon arriving, there was a line of 50 or more people waiting to get in to a packed exhibition area with more than 40 vendors, most of whom were looking for people to fill open positions. Exhibitors ranged from large oil and gas companies like Williams, Cabot Oil & Gas and Chesapeake Energy, to environmental consulting firms, equipment dealers and educational programs. Much of the time between 3 and 7 pm the exhibit area was packed, elbow to elbow, with job seekers. Early estimates MDN heard were that more than 400 2,300 people attended the four hour event (see this article by the Press & Sun-Bulletin).

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