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  • Air Quality | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    EPA to Hold Hearings on Rules to Reduce Fracking Air Pollution

    September 16, 2011September 16, 2011

    Being “forced” by a lawsuit, the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) drafted new rules and regulations for oil and gas drillers that use hydraulic fracturing. The new rules require drillers to use new or improved processes and equipment (at great expense) in an attempt to cut the level of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other air pollutants the EPA says are emitted during the completion of hydraulically fractured wells. MDN wrote an extensive article on this, complete with a copy of the 604-page list of rule changes (see here).

    The EPA is moving forward with several public hearings on the rule changes, the first of which will be in Pittsburgh on Sept. 27th.

    Read More “EPA to Hold Hearings on Rules to Reduce Fracking Air Pollution”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Friday, Sep 16, 2011

    September 16, 2011September 16, 2011

    MDN reads dozens of, sometimes over a hundred, stories each day. The value proposition for you, our beloved reader, is that we wade through it all so you don’t have to. We hope you come to depend on MDN as your one-stop place to quickly catch up on all of the important Marcellus and Utica Shale news each day.

    There are a number of stories that MDN reads that do not make the daily “cut” to be flagged and commented on and brought to you. Things that are interesting, but frankly don’t deserve the full MDN treatment. We usually just post a link to those stories on Twitter. However, many people don’t use Twitter or may not have time to check the story links we post on that service. Therefore, starting today, MDN will post a “best of the rest” with headlines and brief blurbs about stories that caught our eye but were not given the full MDN treatment.

    Let us know whether or not this service is of value to you.

    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Friday, Sep 16, 2011”

  • Anschutz Exploration | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Tompkins County

    Driller Sues NY Town to Challenge Local Drilling Ban

    September 15, 2011September 15, 2011

    judge's gavelAnschutz Exploration this week will file a lawsuit against the Town of Dryden (NY) to strike down the town’s recently passed ban on gas drilling. Dryden is a small township with two villages—Dryden and Freeville—located in Tompkins County, near Ithaca. Its land area is 94.2 square miles with some 13,500 people living there.

    In New York, the state reserves the right to regulate the oil and gas industry and, according to state law, local municipalities are restricted to regulating road use with respect to oil and gas drilling. Dryden’s measure banning drilling (passed in August) is, according to the drilling industry, illegal. This lawsuit will challenge it.

    Dryden officials argue that the state does not and cannot tell a municipality how it can regulate other industries, and the gas industry should be no different. It is a classical constitutional issue and both sides are watching this one closely.

    Read More “Driller Sues NY Town to Challenge Local Drilling Ban”

  • Accidents | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Susquehanna River Contaminated, but Not by Fracking Chemicals

    September 15, 2011September 15, 2011

    The mighty Susquehanna River is 464 miles long, running from upstate New York through Pennsylvania and into Maryland before emptying into the Chesapeake Bay. Much of the Susquehanna runs through prime Marcellus drilling country along the way.

    Last week, the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee dropped massive amounts of rain along the Susquehanna and its tributaries, causing some of the worst flooding ever for communities along the path of the river. Some activists who oppose Marcellus Shale gas drilling speculated that fracking chemicals have now found their way, via the floodwaters, into the Susquehanna River. But their concern is misplaced. Fracking chemicals have not fouled the river, but there’s plenty of other things as a result of TS Lee that have:

    Read More “Susquehanna River Contaminated, but Not by Fracking Chemicals”

  • Butler County | Energy Companies | Exxon Mobil | Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania

    South Butler School Signs Lease with Exxon Mobil Phillips

    September 15, 2011September 15, 2011

    The South Butler County School District (Butler County, PA) school board, after a year and a half of meetings and research, has voted to lease school district land for Marcellus Shale gas drilling. The lease is with Phillips Resources, recently bought by and now part of Exxon Mobil, and includes some interesting provisions, including an extra fee per well drilled, and an allowance for pooling, but not forced pooling.

    Read More “South Butler School Signs Lease with Exxon Mobil Phillips”

  • Chief Gathering | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines

    Dallas Twp, PA Approves Natural Gas Pipeline Near School

    September 15, 2011September 15, 2011

    On Wednesday, Dallas Township (Luzerne County), PA supervisors voted unanimously to approve an agreement with Chief Gathering to run a natural gas pipeline within a third of a mile of the Dallas district schools and through a local housing development. Some of the residents who attended the meeting strongly objected to the vote, accusing the supervisors of approving an agreement not available for review by residents and accusing Chief and other drilling industry companies of “monster arrogance.”

    Read More “Dallas Twp, PA Approves Natural Gas Pipeline Near School”

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

    NY Landowners Face New Threat: Floodplain Boundaries

    September 14, 2011September 14, 2011

    floodplain boundariesAs many of you have heard via the national media, the Binghamton, NY (Broome County) area—where much of the drilling in New York State is likely to occur once drilling begins—was just hit with the worst flooding in its history, after the previous “worst ever” flooding occurred only five years ago, in 2006. This type of flooding is referred to as a “100-year flood” and it causes the government to re-draw floodplain maps to indicate where such areas are capable of extreme flooding.

    Landowners who live in the Greater Binghamton area and who want to lease their land for shale gas drilling will want to closely watch where the boundaries are drawn because the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), which regulates shale drilling, is looking to put land inside those floodplains off limits to drilling.

    Read More “NY Landowners Face New Threat: Floodplain Boundaries”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Canadians Establish New “Guiding Principles” for Fracking

    September 14, 2011September 14, 2011

    Canadian natural gas producers recently announced new guiding principles (embedded below) for hydraulic fracturing that guide water management and improved water and fluids reporting practices for shale gas development in Canada. The principles were created by members of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and apply to all CAPP natural gas producing members, large and small, operating in Canada.

    Read More “Canadians Establish New “Guiding Principles” for Fracking”

  • Bradford County | Energy Services | Fayette County | Greene County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pentex Pipeline | Peregrine Keystone Gas Pipeline | Pipelines | Statewide PA | Washington County

    Two More Gathering Pipelines Seek PA Public Utility Status

    September 14, 2011September 14, 2011

    Even though Laser Northeast Gathering has withdrawn its application to become a public utility with the power of eminent domain as MDN reported yesterday, two other pipeline companies with applications before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission continue to move forward. Peregrine Keystone Gas Pipeline plans to construct a gathering line in Greene, Fayette and Washington counties in western PA, and Pentex Pipeline plans a gathering pipeline in Bradford County in northeast PA.

    Read More “Two More Gathering Pipelines Seek PA Public Utility Status”

  • Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada

    U.S. Will Export Marcellus Natural Gas to Canada by 2020

    September 14, 2011September 14, 2011

    The TransCanada Canadian Mainline is an 8,762 mile natural gas pipeline that spans Canada from the Alberta/Saskatchewan border east to the Québec/Vermont border, along the way connecting with other natural gas pipelines in Canada and the U.S. With respect to the U.S., the gas today flows one way: from Canada to the U.S. But NGI Shale Daily reports that by 2020, the gas will be flowing the other way.

    Read More “U.S. Will Export Marcellus Natural Gas to Canada by 2020”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Debunking the Myth that Fracking Causes Water Contamination

    September 13, 2011September 13, 2011

    bricksIn the ongoing heated debate over hydraulic fracturing, can we all at least agree that chemical contamination does not come from the mostly water and sand (with a little bit of chemical additive) that is pumped a mile or more below the earth’s surface? The general public hears from the media echo chamber that “fracking threatens water supplies” and assumes that somehow, in some way, chemicals will rise up from a mile below the ground and contaminate water wells and aquifers near the surface. It just doesn’t happen—it’s a physical impossibility. Here’s an excellent analogy recently printed in Popular Mechanics to put it in perspective:

    Read More “Debunking the Myth that Fracking Causes Water Contamination”

  • Broome County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Laser Northeast Gathering | New York | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Susquehanna County

    Laser Pipeline Withdraws Request to Become PA Public Utility

    September 13, 2011September 13, 2011

    In a split 3-2 decision in May of this year, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) voted to confer public utility status on Laser Northeast Gathering, a 30-mile, $55 million pipeline that stretches from Susquehanna County, PA to Broome County, NY (see MDN story here). When complete, the pipeline will connect wells in Susquehanna County with the Millennium Pipeline in Broome County. The Millennium is an interstate pipeline that transports gas from Steuben County in western NY to Rockland County, near New York City, hooking in with several other large interstate pipelines along the way. Laser sought public utility status so it would have the power of eminent domain—the power to run the pipeline under property even if landowners object. At the time, MDN objected.

    Read More “Laser Pipeline Withdraws Request to Become PA Public Utility”

  • Energy Services | Frac Tech | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Fracking Pays! Frac Tech Floats IPO to Raise $1.15B

    September 13, 2011September 13, 2011

    Even though “fracking” – a reference to hydraulic fracturing – has become a dirty word for some, it’s certainly a good business to be in. Frac Tech International is one such company in the business of providing fracking services to oil and gas drillers. Just 11 years old and with yearly revenues exceeding a billion dollars, Frac Tech is set to float shares of stock and become a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company plans to change its name to FTS International and wants to raise $1.15 billion in an initial public offering (IPO).

    Read More “Fracking Pays! Frac Tech Floats IPO to Raise $1.15B”

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

    Western PA Township Residents Try to Ban Gas Drilling

    September 13, 2011September 13, 2011

    Several thousand residents of Peters Township, a small township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, are attempting to force a ban of all natural gas drilling in the township by amending the township’s charter. It’s not clear whether or not the town council will allow a vote on the proposed measure:

    Read More “Western PA Township Residents Try to Ban Gas Drilling”

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

    New York’s 60-Year History of Fracking

    September 12, 2011September 12, 2011

    One size fits allWhen it comes to hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, one size does not fit all with respect to regulation, and moratoriums. Most people caught up in the frenzy of opposing fracking, especially in New York, may not realize that there are thousands of wells drilled in New York State, right now, that are fracked every year, and have been going back for the past 60 years. And with no cases of groundwater contamination.

    Wait, what? Fracking happens right now?! Yeah, that’s right. But it’s not the same kind of fracking that would be used to get shale gas.

    Read More “New York’s 60-Year History of Fracking”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ohio is Full Speed Ahead and Ready for Fracking

    September 12, 2011September 12, 2011

    While some states are poking along (New York), and others have either outright banned or placed a temporary moratorium on hydraulic fracturing (NJ, NC), Ohio, under Gov. John Kasich, is moving forward quickly with Marcellus and Utica Shale gas drilling. Specifically, Ohio is full speed ahead with hydraulic fracturing.

    Read More “Ohio is Full Speed Ahead and Ready for Fracking”

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