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  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    GAO Setup for Federal Regulation of Gathering Pipelines?

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    Pipeline Danger Will Robinson!The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report yesterday on the status of natural gas gathering pipelines (a copy of the full 41-page report is embedded below). We should note that the GAO issues a half dozen or more reports per day—i.e., they are a report-generating “mill” for the federal government, usually Congress—your tax dollars at work.

    [Begin rant] Two Democrat Senators, Jay Rockefeller from WV and Frank Lautenberg from NJ, requested a report from the GAO on the safety or lack thereof for the estimated 240,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines now in use or under construction throughout the country. Sure seems like Congress is nosing around yet another federal takeover of what is properly a state’s Constitutional responsibility, and this report is designed to provide justification to do just that.

    The report’s operating assumption is that all pipelines should be federally regulated—even small gathering lines. If a pipeline is not federally regulated, it’s an aberration, not normal, something is wrong—“Danger Will Robinson!” The further arrogant assumption is if pipelines are not regulated in the manner “we” say, they are not safe. Welcome to the nanny state where the federal government uses fear to manipulate public opinion: “Your pipelines will blow up or crack and leak nasty things if we don’t slap strict regulations on them right now.” Question: When was the last time you heard about a pipeline—any pipeline—exploding, breaking or leaking? [End rant]

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  • Commodity Price | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Range Resources Corp

    Range CEO Predicts Long-Term Commodity Price of NatGas

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    Here’s a prediction on the commodity price of natural gas from John Pinkerton, CEO of Range Resources, as delivered at the Wall Street Journal’s ECO:nomics conference this week:

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  • Dominion Energy | Economic Impact | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | Pipelines | Processing Plants | West Virginia

    Property Values Up in Marshall, WV; Dominion Invests $1.2B

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    Dominion Transmission is investing nearly $1.2 billion in Marshall County, WV. Almost half of that—$500 million—will be spent on a new gas processing facility near Natrium (see this MDN story). Earlier this week, Dominion officials updated Marshall County commissioners on the progress of the new facility and other projects underway.

    Read More “Property Values Up in Marshall, WV; Dominion Invests $1.2B”

  • Accidents | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues

    Chesapeake: Shale Drillers Need to Reduce Surface Impacts

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    At a conference in Charelston, WV on Thursday, Chesapeake vice president Scott Rotruck said the drilling industry needs to do a better job at reducing surface impacts from shale drilling.

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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Meetings | Public Opinion

    Can Pro- and Anti-Drillers Ever Get Along?

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    Both pro- and anti-drillers addressed a Wall Street Journal conference this week called ECO:nomics—and the sparks flew. Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon spear-headed the pro-drilling side with his address, and Paul Gallay, president of Riverkeeper, represented the anti-drilling side. Some of Gallay’s comments illustrate the nonsensical arguments from anti-drillers. He responded to McClendon’s vision of getting off foreign oil with U.S. shale drilling this way:

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

    PA DEP Hosting Webinars on Act 13 Zoning Law

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    Want to know more about the recently passed Act 13 law in Pennsylvania? That’s the new law essentially removing the right of local municipalities to regulate or otherwise ban drilling within their borders. Some townships are up in arms and threatening a lawsuit. The state Department of Environmental Protection wants to educate local officials and the public and is conducting four one-hour webinars to do it.

    From the DEP press release:

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  • Energy Services | Magnum Hunter

    Eureka Hunter Buys TransTex Gas, Plans for Marcellus/Utica

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

    Magnum Hunter subsidiary Eureka Hunter announced yesterday they are buying TransTex Gas Services, a natural gas treatment company based in Houston, TX for $58.5 million. One of Eureka Hunter’s objectives in purchasing the company is to grow the TransTex business in the Marcellus and Utica Shale.

    From the Magnum Hunter press release:

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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Fri, Mar 23, 2012

    March 23, 2012March 23, 2012

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

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  • Accidents | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | WPX Energy

    WPX Vents 3 Methane-Contaminated Water Wells in PA

    March 22, 2012March 22, 2012

    updateIn an update to a story from earlier this week about methane contamination of three water wells in Franklin Township, PA (see this MDN story), WPX Energy has now installed venting systems on those three homes per the request from the PA Department of Environmental Protection.

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  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    How Much Natural Gas Does the Marcellus Really Hold?

    March 22, 2012March 22, 2012

    The question of how much recoverable gas there is in the Marcellus will likely be a topic of debate for some years. In 2009, Penn State geosciences professor Dr. Terry Engelder estimated there’s around 489 trillion cubic feet of gas—the largest amount of recoverable gas of any shale play in the U.S. But in January of this year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the authoritative voice of the government for such data, estimated that the Marcellus has around 141 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas total.

    Who’s right? We have two new reports presented at a research conference on Monday at Penn State University which confirm Dr. Engelder’s original estimate:

    Read More “How Much Natural Gas Does the Marcellus Really Hold?”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies

    Antero Resources 2011 Results for the Marcellus

    March 22, 2012March 22, 2012

    Antero Resources released 2011 operating and financial results yesterday. Below are portions from their statement that are relevant to the Marcellus Shale:

    Read More “Antero Resources 2011 Results for the Marcellus”

  • Education | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Survey of 940 PA School Districts on Impacts of Marcellus

    March 22, 2012March 22, 2012

    Penn State Cooperative Extension recently published a new fact sheet with results and conclusions from a survey of 940 school districts about Marcellus Shale gas development and what it means for Pennsylvania’s schools (a copy is embedded below). So far, in areas with a lot of drilling, there’s been little in the way of new revenue for local schools, although those areas have benefited economically in general. Some respondents expressed concern about drop-out rates increasing as students leave to take advantage of high-paying jobs. Road damage and traffic congestion are also problems in some areas affecting school buses. But it’s not all bad news for schools.

    Read More “Survey of 940 PA School Districts on Impacts of Marcellus”

  • Carroll County | Chesapeake Energy | Columbiana County | Energy Companies | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (OH) | Ohio | Pipelines | Processing Plants

    Chesapeake Talks About Pipelines for OH Processing Complex

    March 22, 2012March 22, 2012

    Last week, Chesapeake Energy announced it was partnering with M3 Midstream and EV Energy Partners to build a new $900 million gas processing complex in Ohio’s Harrison and Columbiana counties by the middle of next year (see this MDN story). At an industry conference this week, Chesapeake and its partners spoke about the pipelines they will run to the plants and between the plants:

    Read More “Chesapeake Talks About Pipelines for OH Processing Complex”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | NG Vehicles

    Cabot’s George Stark Predicts More CNG Vehicles Coming

    March 22, 2012March 22, 2012

    News from Hart Energy’s Marcellus Midstream Conference that was held in Pittsburgh earlier this week—a prediction about the future of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles:

    Read More “Cabot’s George Stark Predicts More CNG Vehicles Coming”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Mar 22, 2012

    March 22, 2012March 22, 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, Mar 22, 2012”

  • Aither Chemicals | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kanawha County | MarkWest Energy | Processing Plants | West Virginia

    Aither Chemicals to Announce WV Ethane Cracker Plant

    March 20, 2012March 19, 2012

    Aither Chemicals logoOne of the companies that has been sniffing around the concept of building an ethane cracker plant in the Marcellus/Utica region is Aither Chemicals. MDN wrote about Aither’s interest in building a cracker plant in West Virginia back in January (see this MDN story). Aither retained a Pittsburgh investment firm to help them secure funding for the project.

    It appears Aither has found a couple of partners and will make an announcement on Wednesday about their plan to build an ethane cracker plant in Institute Industrial Park, located near Charleston, WV. One of the partners is the current owner of the site: Bayer CropScience. The other partner is pipeline giant MarkWest Energy.

    Read More “Aither Chemicals to Announce WV Ethane Cracker Plant”

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