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  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    Shale Gas Leads to 50% Drop in Wholesale Electricity Prices

    January 18, 2012January 18, 2012

    An article in Bloomberg Businessweek takes a look at the profound impact shale gas is having on the cost of energy in the United States. One of the biggest eye-poppers in the article: The average price of wholesale electricity has dropped 50 percent on average since 2008. Why? Because electrical generating plants are switching from other forms of producing electricity to using natural gas to produce electricity.

    Read More “Shale Gas Leads to 50% Drop in Wholesale Electricity Prices”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Pastor Claims Bible Says ‘Thou Shalt Not Frack’

    January 18, 2012January 18, 2012

    The following brief is purely for your entertainment purposes, to illustrate how loony the anti-drilling opposition can get. Yesterday, at a rally in Harrisburg, PA to protest new Marcellus Shale drilling legislation, a Lutheran pastor laid claim that the Bible says we shouldn’t frack.

    Read More “Pastor Claims Bible Says ‘Thou Shalt Not Frack’”

  • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Statewide PA

    Range Resources Doubles PA Marcellus Output in 2011

    January 18, 2012January 18, 2012

    Range Resources, one of the largest drillers in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania, just posted year-end results and said that despite selling their Barnett Shale acreage, 2011 was the eighth consecutive year of double-digit gains for the company. In the Marcellus, Range doubled their output from 2010 levels.

    Read More “Range Resources Doubles PA Marcellus Output in 2011”

  • Energy Companies | Enerplus | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Enerplus Allocates 24% of 2012 Capital Budget to Marcellus

    January 18, 2012January 18, 2012

    Enerplus Corp. , a Calgary-based oil and gas producer, has approved an $800 million capital spending program for 2012 the company expects will help boost production 10 percent. Of that $800 million, Enerplus will spend $190 million (24 percent) in the Marcellus Shale, focused primarily on drilling to delineate and retain leases. The target is to drill 20 Marcellus wells in 2012, with 18 of those wells coming on-stream by the end of the year. They plan to nearly triple their Marcellus production from 25 mmcf/d (million cubic feet per day) now to 70 mmcf/d by the end of the year.

    Read More “Enerplus Allocates 24% of 2012 Capital Budget to Marcellus”

  • Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Details on Proposed LNG Export Facility in Texas

    January 18, 2012January 18, 2012

    More details have become known about a proposed new liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporting facility to be built by Gulf Coast LNG Export. The facility, if approved by the U.S. Department of Energy, would be the country’s largest LNG exporting facility, exporting some 2.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to other countries.

    Read More “Details on Proposed LNG Export Facility in Texas”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jan 18, 2012

    January 18, 2012January 18, 2012

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

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

    NY Gov. Cuomo Signals Drilling Not Likely to Happen in 2012

    January 17, 2012January 17, 2012

    Andrew CuomoAlthough pro-drilling groups in New York are attempting to put a positive face on it, yesterday NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state has not yet made a determination on whether fracking will be allowed. Not “when” it will be allowed, but “whether” it will be allowed. He said, “We haven’t made that determination.” His remarks in context were about whether the state will add funding in this year’s budget (being released today) for an estimated 140 regulators that would be needed if fracking were to begin.

    At a minimum, it seems Cuomo is saying that fracking won’t be a resolved issue during this budget year, although his remarks are not exactly clear.

    Read More “NY Gov. Cuomo Signals Drilling Not Likely to Happen in 2012”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Processing Plants | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Gov. Tomblin Proposes 25-Year Tax Break for Cracker Plant

    January 17, 2012March 24, 2012

    West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has sent proposed new legislation to lawmakers asking for a 25-year break from business property taxes for any company investing at least $2 billion to build an ethane cracker plant in the state. There is a bidding war going on among West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania to attract the plant, a facility that processes ethane from shale gas drilling into ethylene, a raw material used to make plastics.

    Read More “WV Gov. Tomblin Proposes 25-Year Tax Break for Cracker Plant”

  • Utica Shale

    M&A Activity in 2011 Set New Records, including Utica Shale

    January 17, 2012January 17, 2012

    Last year’s mergers and acquisitions activity in the oil and natural gas sector set new records, both in the total value of deals and the total number of deals. Although the Marcellus Shale was responsible for a great deal of M&A activity in 2010, for 2011, the Utica Shale, considered an emerging shale play, ranked higher than the Marcellus in M&A activity. For 2011, the Utica saw 12 deals worth a combined $5.3 billion.

    Read More “M&A Activity in 2011 Set New Records, including Utica Shale”

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

    PA Bill Requiring EMS Plan for Marcellus Wells Nears Passage

    January 17, 2012January 17, 2012

    Although a comprehensive bill to tighten regulations on Marcellus Shale drilling in Pennsylvania along with an impact fee has still not passed the PA legislature, a separate, smaller bill is about to. The smaller bill requires Marcellus Shale well operators to provide geographic siting information to local, county and state EMS officials and to develop an emergency response plan.

    Read More “PA Bill Requiring EMS Plan for Marcellus Wells Nears Passage”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pembina Pipeline | Pipelines

    Canadian Pembina Pipeline Buys Provident Energy for C$3.2B

    January 17, 2012January 17, 2012

    Pembina Pipeline Corp., a Canadian oil and gas pipeline operator (based in Calgary), just announced an agreement to buy Provident Energy Ltd. (another Calgary-based company) for C$3.2 billion to add natural gas liquids assets. The combined company will have a market cap of C$7.9 billion and a total enterprise value of C$10 billion, making it one of Canada’s largest energy infrastructure companies. Although the combined company will have far-ranging operations, part of their portfolio includes pipeline capacity to transport shale gas from the Marcellus and Utica Shales into Canada.

    Read More “Canadian Pembina Pipeline Buys Provident Energy for C$3.2B”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Jan 17, 2012

    January 17, 2012January 17, 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: Tue, Jan 17, 2012”

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

    The Two Faces of Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA) on Shale Drilling

    January 16, 2012January 16, 2012

    hypocriteU.S. Sen. Robert Casey (Democrat, Pennsylvania) has been an outspoken critic of fracking and Marcellus shale gas drilling. He introduced and is lead sponsor of legislation in the Senate called the FRAC Act—Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (see this MDN story). The title sounds nice with words like “responsibility” and “awareness” in it, but in reality the FRAC Act is a massive power transfer, stripping the right to regulate oil and gas drilling from the individual states and handing it over to the Environmental Protection Agency in the federal government. It’s bad legislation that would gut oil and gas drilling in the United States.

    Read More “The Two Faces of Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA) on Shale Drilling”

  • Accidents | Chief Oil & Gas | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Wyoming County (PA)

    Possible New Case of Methane Migration in Wyoming County, PA

    January 16, 2012January 16, 2012

    The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) sent a violation notice to Chief Oil & Gas on Jan. 4 for three gas wells in Nicholson Township (Wyoming County) saying there is 100 percent combustible gas between the cemented steel casings, which the DEP uses as a sign of flaws in construction of the well. The investigation began after a nearby resident complained of high methane levels in well water supplies. The DEP is still investigating two nearby water wells with high levels of methane and has not yet determined if Chief’s wells are the cause.

    Read More “Possible New Case of Methane Migration in Wyoming County, PA”

  • Commodity Price | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Is the Shale Rush Almost Over? One Analyst Says Yes

    January 16, 2012January 16, 2012

    Jack Barnes, writing for Money Morning, analyzes the price of natural gas and why it’s so low—and what it ultimately means. He says that numerous shale plays in the U.S. do contribute to an overabundance of supply. But the real culprit, according to Barnes, is that major drillers are going after natural gas liquids (NGL), which can be used in a variety of ways. NGL are closely aligned with the higher price of oil and more valuable. In the process of going after NGL, “dry gas” (or methane) is recovered in the process too. It is the scramble for NGL that leads to an oversupply of methane, and that oversupply keeps natural gas prices low.

    Read More “Is the Shale Rush Almost Over? One Analyst Says Yes”

  • Accidents | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Wastewater

    PA DEP Fines TerrAqua for Frack Water Spill in March 2011

    January 16, 2012January 16, 2012

    The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has finally gotten around to assessing a fine for a fracking water spill that happened in March 2011—a spill of 800-1,000 gallons of fracking water that the DEP says was preventable.

    Read More “PA DEP Fines TerrAqua for Frack Water Spill in March 2011”

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