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  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tuesday, Nov 1, 2011

    November 1, 2011

    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

    How Will NY Gov Cuomo Handle the Fracking Mutiny?

    October 31, 2011October 31, 2011

    Mutiny on the BountyAn editorial in yesterday’s New York Post says that New York DEC Commissioner Joe Martens is leading a mutiny against Gov. Andrew Cuomo on the matter of allowing hydraulic fracturing to move forward in the state and asks the question, Is Gov. Cuomo up to the task of putting down the mutiny? Good question!

    The editorial begins this way:

    Read More “How Will NY Gov Cuomo Handle the Fracking Mutiny?”

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

    Gas Drilling Debate Gets Personal in Cooperstown, NY

    October 31, 2011October 31, 2011

    A New York Times article slanted to be anti-drilling, but nonetheless comes out pretty balanced overall, examines the personal nature of the debate over fracking in New York State by examining the neighbor against neighbor conflict in Cooperstown, NY.

    From the article:

    Read More “Gas Drilling Debate Gets Personal in Cooperstown, NY”

  • Meetings | New York | Statewide NY

    Any Pro-Drilling NY Landowners Interested in Debating?

    October 31, 2011October 31, 2011

    MDN received the following invitation for New York landowners who support drilling to participate in a debate in Nyack, NY (near New York City) on Dec. 1st:

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  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Exelon CEO Says Shale Gas Competes with Chinese Nuclear Power

    October 31, 2011October 31, 2011

    Exelon Corp is the largest owner/operator of nuclear power plants in the United States. John Rowe, CEO of Exelon, said even though his company’s stock price is half what it was since 2008 largely because of the discovery and mining of shale gas, nevertheless, he’s a supporter of shale gas. While attending a conference in Philadelphia recently, he remarked:

    Read More “Exelon CEO Says Shale Gas Competes with Chinese Nuclear Power”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA Clean Air Council Sues EPA, Force Drillers to Reduce Ozone

    October 31, 2011October 31, 2011

    The Pennsylvania anti-drilling group Clean Air Council is suing the federal EPA in an effort to force the EPA to clamp down on Marcellus drillers who the Clean Air Council says are creating too much ozone during drilling.

    Read More “PA Clean Air Council Sues EPA, Force Drillers to Reduce Ozone”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Monday, Oct 31, 2011

    October 31, 2011

    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: Monday, Oct 31, 2011”

  • Uncategorized

    Eastern Indiana County Oil & Gas Owners Association

    October 30, 2011December 28, 2011

    Area covered: Eastern Indiana County, PA
    Membership: 9 landowners
    Contact: John Luger, 814-749-8876

  • Uncategorized

    Harrison County Ohio Landowners Group

    October 30, 2011July 27, 2012

    Area covered: Harrison County, OH
    Membership: 120 on mailing list
    Contact: Dan Ellis, dellis@hcolg.org
    Web: www.hcolg.org

  • Uncategorized

    Rockton Landowners Group

    October 30, 2011

    Area covered: Clearfield County, PA
    Membership: 8 landowners
    Contact: Gina Seherlis, 610-304-3157, dseherlis@aol.com

  • Uncategorized

    Butler County Landowner Group

    October 30, 2011October 30, 2011

    Area covered: Northern Butler County: Cherry, Clay, Concord, Marion, Washington and Venango Townships
    Membership: Currently 100+ members; 8,000+ acres
    Contact: Doug Kimmey, 724-584-2057, BCLG@zoominternet.net

  • Uncategorized

    Northwest Pennsylvania Land Owner Group, LLC

    October 30, 2011July 27, 2012

    Area covered: Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Warren, Venango counties in PA
    Membership: 500+ members and growing, 40,000 acres and growing, any size landowner, Not-for-Profit group
    Contact: Patricia Spencer, 479-659-2232, nwpalandownergroup@hotmail.com

  • About MDN | MDN Weekly Update

    MDN Weekly Update – Oct 30, 2011: Should NY Landowners Sue the DEC?

    October 30, 2011

    poll resultsA shock result from this past week’s poll, which had the second highest number of voters ever, and the most voters in a single seven day period. It appears a majority who read MDN don’t agree with MDN editor Jim Willis that the EPA should not be in the business of regulating that which the states currently have the right, under the U.S. Constitution, to regulate themselves. A disappointment to see so many people willing to throw away their hard-earned rights.

    Should fracking wastewater be regulated by the federal EPA?

    Yes (62%, 230 Votes)
    No (35%, 129 Votes)
    Not sure (3%, 13 Votes)

    Total Voters: 372

    Is it time for NY landowners to sue the DEC to allow fracking?

    This past week brought distressing news for landowners (and energy companies) in New York who have already waited nearly four years for drilling to begin in the state. The state’s Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Joe Martens, sent a loud and clear signal that the DEC will not issue permits for shale gas drilling in 2012 (see this MDN story). He blames the advisory panel he appointed who in turn blame various state agencies, other than the DEC, whom they say need to provide detailed analyses of how much a commencement in drilling will affect their budgets and manpower. This is the first time MDN has heard of such a demand.

    It’s clear to MDN that Joe Martens is not interested in seeing drilling happen in the state any time soon. MDN believes the longer it takes to commence drilling, the more likely it won’t happen at all, and people like Joe Martens (and the mostly anti-drilling members of his advisory commission) are just fine with that. The issue has been studied to death and it’s now time to begin—yet we have more delays.

    So MDN wants to know if New York landowners, and those who support them, are ready to litigate to move the ball down the field. We ask the question, Is it now time to sue the DEC to force them to either issue permits or start paying landowners for loss of their property rights and the revenue they would gain from drilling? It is a big step to be sure, and not lightly taken. But waiting yet another year, or longer, is ludicrous. MDN believes it’s now time for action. What do MDN readers think?

    Register your vote on the right side of any page on the website, and leave a comment on this post telling us why you do or do not support litigation in NY.

    Below are the most recent “top 5” lists and the calendar of Marcellus related events for the next two weeks.

    Happy reading,
    Jim Willis, Editor

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

    The Kooky Things Anti-Drillers Say

    October 28, 2011October 28, 2011

    wood pelletsAn excellent commentary in today’s New York Post by Abby Wisse Schachter addresses the fear mongering and just plain kookiness heard from anti-drillers. From the opening:

    New York state just announced another delay in what has become a more-than-four-year process to approve widespread natural-gas drilling. Over that time, the state has lost tens of thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of business — and the opposition to drilling has only gotten more entrenched and radical.

    Gov. Cuomo should not be swayed by such hysteria.

    An Oct. 6 New York Policy Forum panel on gas drilling is a case in point. At it, Binghamton Mayor Matthew Ryan participated in a discussion of hydro-fracking, the process of extracting natural gas from shale rock. He argued that New York doesn’t need natural gas to power its economic future.

    “You can do other things … You can save so much energy just by switching to wood pellets,” Ryan claimed. “If you combine that with retrofitting all the rural properties … you’ll produce thousands of jobs.”

    Wood pellets. What century does Ryan think this is?*

    Read More “The Kooky Things Anti-Drillers Say”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    Who Owns U.S. Oil & Natural Gas Companies? You

    October 28, 2011October 28, 2011

    Who actually owns U.S. oil and natural gas companies? If you’re one of the economic illiterates in the “Occupy” movement, you no doubt believe the oil and gas industry is owned by “the 1 percent”. But you would be wrong. A new study just released proves the middle class (ie you) owns the vast majority of America’s energy companies via pension plans like 401(k)s and IRAs, as well as by individual stock investments. The numbers break down as follows: 50 percent of shares in energy companies are held by public and private pension plans, 20 percent by individual investors who own stock, 27 percent of shares belong to financial institutions and asset management companies, and 3 percent of outstanding shares are held by the officers and board members of the energy companies themselves.

    The study, "Who Owns America’s Oil and Natural Gas Companies," was commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute and conducted by Sonecon. The full 22-page study is embedded below.

    Read More “Who Owns U.S. Oil & Natural Gas Companies? You”

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

    Albany NY Mayor Jerry Jennings (D) Vetoes Fracking Ban

    October 28, 2011October 28, 2011

    Longtime Albany, NY Mayor (and a Democrat!) Jerry Jennings has just vetoed a City Common Council measure to ban hydraulic fracturing inside the city.

    Read More “Albany NY Mayor Jerry Jennings (D) Vetoes Fracking Ban”

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