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

    Former PA Gov. Ed Rendell to NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo: Lift the Moratorium on Drilling Now

    June 21, 2011June 21, 2011

    An editorial in today’s New York Post, authored by Lawrence Mone, president of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, makes an impassioned plea to Gov. Andrew Cuomo to lift the moratorium on Marcellus Shale drilling. The Manhattan Institute recently released a study showing the economic benefits of lifting the moratorium (see MDN’s coverage here). In today’s editorial, Mone summarizes those economic benefits this way:

    Read More “Former PA Gov. Ed Rendell to NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo: Lift the Moratorium on Drilling Now”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    PA Public Drinking Water Not Radioactive After All

    June 21, 2011June 21, 2011

    Further proof that the New York Times series of “PA water is radioactive because treated Marcellus drilling wastewater was released into waterways” scare articles was nothing more than hot air and fiction:

    Read More “PA Public Drinking Water Not Radioactive After All”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Pittsburgh Set to Surpass Pre-Recession Employment Levels Due to Marcellus Shale Drilling Jobs

    June 21, 2011June 21, 2011

    Pittsburgh and other energy-related regions of the U.S. are bouncing back from the recession faster than other parts of the country. For Pittsburgh, it’s due in no small part to Marcellus Shale drilling. According to a new report just released, Pittsburgh’s employment numbers will pull even and surpass pre-recession levels by early 2012.

    Read More “Pittsburgh Set to Surpass Pre-Recession Employment Levels Due to Marcellus Shale Drilling Jobs”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Patriot Water Treatment | Trumbull County | Wastewater

    Patriot Water Permit Renewal in Jeopardy in Northeastern Ohio

    June 21, 2011June 21, 2011

    Patriot Water operates a Marcellus Shale wastewater treatment plant in Warren, Ohio—in the northeastern part of the state, not far from the border of PA. Patriot pre-treats drilling wastewater and then sends it to the Warren municipal sewage treatment plant where it is further processed and released to the Mahoning River. Patriot has invested $3 million and has hired 45 people to operate the plant.

    The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) has told the Warren municipal sewage treatment plant their permit to accept Patriot’s treated wastewater will not be renewed when it expires in July 2012, even though there has not been a single “finding” or violation issued by the OEPA to Patriot.

    Read More “Patriot Water Permit Renewal in Jeopardy in Northeastern Ohio”

  • About MDN

    MDN Needs Your Feedback to Continue Publishing

    June 20, 2011June 26, 2011

    $5Periodically someone will email me privately, or leave a comment on an article, and ask if the MDN website is sponsored by a drilling company or pro-drilling group of some kind. My answer, which is the truth, is always the same: No! I receive no compensation of any kind whatsoever, either in money or trade or services, for what I write on this site. Zippo. Nada.

    There are those who don’t believe me. I’m not sure how I can convince you, but I am telling the truth. I think, if you read this site long enough, you’ll know that I always attempt tell the truth. I share my opinions, and from time to time I even own up to some mistakes.

    Read More “MDN Needs Your Feedback to Continue Publishing”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    PA Marcellus Drilling Wastewater Going to Ohio

    June 20, 2011June 20, 2011

    Millions of barrels of fracking fluid—wastewater often referred to as “brine” because of the heavy salts in it—are being imported from Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale drilling operations into Ohio, and it has some Ohioans concerned. Fracking fluid/wastewater/brine is what comes back out of the bore hole after sending water, sand and some chemicals down the hole during drilling.

    Many larger drillers now recycle 100 percent of the wastewater for reuse in other drilling. For those who do not recycle it, it must be disposed—either by treating it at special facilities where it is then safe for release back into streams and rivers, or by storing it in underground wells, known as injection wells.

    Read More “PA Marcellus Drilling Wastewater Going to Ohio”

  • Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    “Monumental” Water Withdrawal Legislation Will Soon Become Law in NY – DEC Gets Big Tool to Tightly Control Gas Drilling

    June 20, 2011June 20, 2011

    It’s looking quite likely that legislation requiring a permit from the Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) for any water withdrawals from a lake, river or stream in New York State exceeding 100,000 gallons will soon become law. As MDN previously reported (see here), the NY Assembly passed a bill in May governing water withdrawals from state waterways. Now, the NY Senate has joined them in unanimously passing the same bill. It now goes to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk for signature.

    Marcellus drilling operations, which have not yet begun in New York State due to a moratorium, require large amounts of water per well drilled—some 3 to 4 million gallons per well. This new law requiring permits for water withdrawals is one of the important tools that the DEC will use to control drilling in the state when drilling finally begins. No water—no drilling. Or, “Take your time approving that permit,” to slow things down. It’s a powerful tool that the DEC can (and assuredly will) use to keep tight control over gas drilling in the state.

    Read More ““Monumental” Water Withdrawal Legislation Will Soon Become Law in NY – DEC Gets Big Tool to Tightly Control Gas Drilling”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    New Quinnipiac Poll: PA Voters Want Marcellus Drilling to Continue, and an Extraction Tax

    June 20, 2011June 20, 2011

    According to a new poll by Quinnipiac University, nearly two-thirds of PA voters want Marcellus Shale gas drilling to continue. Slightly more than two-thirds of PA voters also want a drilling (or extraction) tax on gas drilling.

    Read More “New Quinnipiac Poll: PA Voters Want Marcellus Drilling to Continue, and an Extraction Tax”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Washington County

    Energy Dept Hearing in Western PA Draws Big Crowd For & Against Hydraulic Fracturing and Gas Drilling

    June 14, 2011June 14, 2011

    President Obama recently instructed Secretary of Energy Steven Chu to form the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) Natural Gas Subcommittee, a group of six experts from academe, industry and environmental groups to advise President Obama on how to improve the safety of shale gas development, with a focus specifically on hydraulic fracturing. No doubt the “advising” part will turn into federal regulations at some point, so both sides of the debate are anxious to make their voices heard.

    Read More “Energy Dept Hearing in Western PA Draws Big Crowd For & Against Hydraulic Fracturing and Gas Drilling”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA

    PA Residents: Gas Drilling? Yes. Gas Exporting? No.

    June 13, 2011June 13, 2011

    Many Pennsylvania residents are in favor of shale gas drilling, but exporting the gas makes them mad.

    Read More “PA Residents: Gas Drilling? Yes. Gas Exporting? No.”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Marshall County | West Virginia

    Marshall County, WV Feeling the Positive Effects of Marcellus Gas Drilling

    June 13, 2011June 13, 2011

    Marshall County, West Virginia is feeling the positive effects of Marcellus Shale drilling as money paid to landowners and workers is spent and creates economic ripples through the local economy.

    Read More “Marshall County, WV Feeling the Positive Effects of Marcellus Gas Drilling”

  • Guernsey County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Utica Shale

    Ohioans Take a Field Trip to Pennsylvania to Observe Gas Wells & Farms Safely Co-existing

    June 13, 2011June 13, 2011

    Representatives from Guernsey County, Ohio took a field trip last week to Pennsylvania to have a look at how gas drilling can safely be done—even in the midst of farming operations.

    Read More “Ohioans Take a Field Trip to Pennsylvania to Observe Gas Wells & Farms Safely Co-existing”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    New York Post: The Real Reason Environmentalists Don’t Like Natural Gas

    June 10, 2011June 10, 2011

    A column in yesterday’s New York Post talks about the recent flurry of bans against gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing by local municipalities like the cities of Buffalo, NY and Pittsburgh, PA. The columnist speculates on why environmental groups are so viciously opposed to natural gas, when just a few short years ago they were in favor of it. The writer comes to the same conclusion that MDN has written about before: At the heart of the debate is a philosophical worldview that because natural gas is a “fossil fuel” and based on carbon, an abundance of it will slow down the adoption of “alternatives” (like wind and solar) and therefore it must be defeated. And the way to defeat it is to demagogue it and scare people into believing their water supplies will be poisoned.

    Read More “New York Post: The Real Reason Environmentalists Don’t Like Natural Gas”

  • Carrizo Oil & Gas | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | Wyoming County (PA)

    Carrizo Oil & Gas Operations Update: Wells in Susquehanna County, PA Due Online in August

    June 10, 2011June 10, 2011

    Carrizo Oil & Gas recently provided the following operations update on their Marcellus Shale drilling activities in Susquehanna and Wyoming Counties in Pennsylvania:

    Read More “Carrizo Oil & Gas Operations Update: Wells in Susquehanna County, PA Due Online in August”

  • Bradford County | Chief Oil & Gas | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania

    MDN In-depth: Bradford County, PA Mother Claims Barium Poisoning from Nearby Gas Drilling Activity

    June 9, 2011June 9, 2011

    The following happened at an anti-gas drilling rally in Harrisburg, PA on Tuesday:

    A boisterous anti-gas drilling rally turned quiet Tuesday as Bradford County resident Crystal Stroud described how her family’s health has suffered this spring following the discovery that their water well was contaminated with toxic substances.

    Speaking in a soft voice, Stroud, a 29-year-old wife and mother from Granville Summit, said tests by a commercial water analysis firm show the well has been contaminated with barium, strontium and radon. She experienced barium poisoning as a result with classic symptoms of heart palpitations, hair falling out and shortness of breath, she added. Her 4-year-old son has high barium levels too.

    Stroud places the responsibility for the well contamination on nearby drilling activities by Chief Oil & Gas Co. The driller has disputed her claim, saying none of the elements she cited were used in drilling a nearby well, which had not been hydraulically fractured.

    Stroud criticized the state Department of Environmental Protection and Health Department for inaction after being alerted about the contamination problem. "It sickens me that nothing is being done," she told a crowd of several hundred in the Capitol Rotunda. "Every day, I struggle with the fact we cannot trust our government to protect the people."*

    Read More “MDN In-depth: Bradford County, PA Mother Claims Barium Poisoning from Nearby Gas Drilling Activity”

  • Energy Companies | Exxon Mobil | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    ExxonMobil Continues Expansion in the Marcellus, Buys Two More PA Drillers for $1.69 Billion, Adds Another 317K Acres of Leases

    June 9, 2011June 9, 2011

    ExxonMobil has just picked up another 317,000 acres of gas leases in the Marcellus Shale by purchasing two privately held Pennsylvania drilling companies for $1.69 billion. Since last year, ExxonMobil has become the largest producer of natural gas in the U.S.

    Read More “ExxonMobil Continues Expansion in the Marcellus, Buys Two More PA Drillers for $1.69 Billion, Adds Another 317K Acres of Leases”

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