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  • Chemung County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Steuben County

    Anschutz Exploration Responds to Lawsuit Claiming Drilling Operations Contaminated Water Wells in Big Flats, NY

    February 16, 2011February 17, 2011

    Yesterday MDN ran an article about a lawsuit filed in Chemung County, NY against Denver-based Anschutz Exploration Corporation (see here). The New York City personal injury law firm Napoli Bern Ripka & Associates recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of nine families in the Big Flats, NY area who are experiencing problems with their water wells.

    Read More “Anschutz Exploration Responds to Lawsuit Claiming Drilling Operations Contaminated Water Wells in Big Flats, NY”

  • Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Gov. Tomblin Creates Task Force to Encourage Marcellus Gas Chemical Manufacturing

    February 16, 2011February 16, 2011

    West Virginia Governor Early Ray Tomblin wants to leverage Marcellus Shale drilling in his state as much as possible, and he’s created a new task force to encourage it.

    Read More “WV Gov. Tomblin Creates Task Force to Encourage Marcellus Gas Chemical Manufacturing”

  • Industrywide Issues

    Former BP Chief Executive Lord Browne Says Unconventional Gas is “A Game Changer”

    February 16, 2011February 16, 2011

    “Unconventional gas,” or natural gas from sources that have traditionally not been used to provide natural gas, is increasingly a big deal. Not only here in the U.S., but in Europe and Asia as well. There has also been activity of late in Africa. Unconventional gas includes shale gas, like that found in the Marcellus Shale in the Eastern United States.

    Read More “Former BP Chief Executive Lord Browne Says Unconventional Gas is “A Game Changer””

  • Bradford County | Greene County (PA) | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | Washington County | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Dimock, PA Among Likely Locations for EPA Study of Hydraulic Fracturing

    February 15, 2011February 16, 2011

    A critical component in the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) plan to study hydraulic fracturing is where they will conduct case studies. Starting on page 42 of the draft proposal, we find out.

    There were 48 proposed locations suggested to the EPA, from which they will select between five and eight locations. We know five likely locations right now, and two of those are in the Marcellus Shale region—the other three are in other shale formations around the country.

    Read More “Dimock, PA Among Likely Locations for EPA Study of Hydraulic Fracturing”

  • Chemung County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Steuben County

    Supposed “First Claim” Filed in New York Alleging Water Contamination from Hydraulic Fracturing Gas Drilling

    February 15, 2011February 16, 2011

    UPDATE: The headline and assumptions made for this article were based on lack of information and misinformation. The wells drilled by Anschutz were not hydraulically fractured, and the Trenton Black River formation is a limestone formation, not shale as stated in the law firm’s press release. Please see this article for more details: Anschutz Exploration Responds to Lawsuit Claiming Drilling Operations Contaminated Water Wells in Big Flats, NY.

    A New York City personal injury law firm has filed a claim on behalf of nine families located in the Elmira, NY area against Anschutz Exploration Corporation, alleging that Anschutz contaminated their drinking water from natural gas drilling activities. The Anschutz drilling is in the Trenton Black River shale formation, not the Marcellus. So why is this news item included in MDN? Because it involves hydraulic fracturing of horizontally drilled natural gas wells, the same method used for drilling in the Marcellus. The Trenton Black River formation is about 10,000 feet down, the Marcellus “only” 5,000 feet down. So opponents of drilling will try to use this to paint all hydraulic fracturing, for any drilling (natural gas or oil, Marcellus or otherwise) as unsafe. Their aim is to ban the practice. The aim of the law firm is to shake down a drilling company and get as much cash as they can. The aim of the families affected is to get safe drinking water. Everyone has an agenda.

    Read More “Supposed “First Claim” Filed in New York Alleging Water Contamination from Hydraulic Fracturing Gas Drilling”

  • Forced Pooling | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Forced Pooling for Marcellus Shale Drilling May be Coming to West Virginia Landowners

    February 15, 2011February 15, 2011

    The West Virginia legislature is actively debating new legislation that regulates drilling in the Marcellus Shale. One of the provisions in the proposed legislation being hotly debated is the issue of forced pooling:

    Read More “Forced Pooling for Marcellus Shale Drilling May be Coming to West Virginia Landowners”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA State Game Commission Stays Afloat with Revenue from Marcellus Shale Lease & Royalty Payments

    February 15, 2011February 15, 2011

    Although not enough to offset the loss of revenue from lower commodity price of timber sales, the Pennsylvania State Game Commission says royalties from leasing state land for drilling in the Marcellus Shale is helping to keep the commission afloat.

    Read More “PA State Game Commission Stays Afloat with Revenue from Marcellus Shale Lease & Royalty Payments”

  • Lease & Royalty Payments | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Marcellus Landowners: Check for These Important Things in Your Lease Before You Sign

    February 14, 2011February 15, 2011

    At a recent meeting in Sherrard, West Virginia, senior trust officer for WesBanco Inc., Paul McKay, had some excellent advice for landowners as they get ready to sign leases. He told those at the meeting that the first lease they’re offered usually has room for negotiation, and some of the items landowners need to check for include shut-in royalties, the question of who pays taxes, and payment for natural gas liquids.
    Read More “Marcellus Landowners: Check for These Important Things in Your Lease Before You Sign”

  • About MDN

    MDN Improvements

    February 14, 2011February 14, 2011

    A quick note to readers of the Marcellus Drilling News service. We’ve been making a few improvements to the website that we hope will make using it a better experience. And we have plans for even more improvements in the coming weeks and months.

    Here’s what we’ve changed in the past week or so:

    1. We’ve moved the site to a new web server. MDN noticed there were times that the site was slow and even unresponsive. So we’ve upgraded the hosting of the site, which means it’s faster and will experience less (hopefully no) downtime.
    2. The MDN Directory of Marcellus Shale Landowner Groups has been reformatted and updated. If you belong to or lead a landowner coalition, please review the entry for your group in our directory to be sure it’s accurate and up-to-date. If an entry for your group is not there, send us your details and we will list it (no charge).
    3. The Links & Resources page has been reformatted, and additional links added. This is a work in progress. A notable addition is a section listing the active energy companies/drillers in the Marcellus Shale. Keep an eye on this page as we continue to add even more resources. Our aim is to provide only links to sites that are meaningful and beneficial to landowners. That is, fewer links, but better quality, so you don’t waste time visiting sites with little or no value to you.
    4. We’ve added a Calendar page, to promote both pro- and (yes) anti-drilling meetings and events. It’s important for everyone to stay informed, and important for people to listen to those on the other side of the debate. If you have an event listing, send it to MDN and we’ll add it (no charge).

    Thank you for reading MDN. We value you, and appreciate that you have taken time to stop by and visit our site.

    Jim Willis, MDN Editor
    jim@marcellusdrilling.com

  • CONSOL Energy | Energy Companies

    CONSOL Energy Triples Marcellus Shale Gas Production in 2010

    February 14, 2011February 14, 2011

    CONSOL Energy had a banner year in 2010 for natural gas discovery and production. CONSOL’s daily production of shale gas nearly tripled in 2010 from 2009, in large part due to their acquisition of Dominion Resources. From a recent press release we get these numbers:

    Read More “CONSOL Energy Triples Marcellus Shale Gas Production in 2010”

  • CONSOL Energy | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Pro-Drilling PA Senator Joe Scarnati Accepts Free Super Bowl Trip from CONSOL Energy

    February 14, 2011February 14, 2011

    Joe ScarnatiA bone-headed move by Pennsylvania’s top Senate Republican:

    The state Senate president, a key player in the debate over natural-gas drilling in Pennsylvania, accepted a free trip from one of the state’s largest energy companies to see the Pittsburgh Steelers play in the Super Bowl.

    Senate President Pro Tem Joe Scarnati, R-Brockway, had his ticket, plane ride, and hotel bill paid for by Consol Energy Inc., a major coal producer and one of the companies drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale, according to Mr. Scarnati’s top aide.*

    Read More “Pro-Drilling PA Senator Joe Scarnati Accepts Free Super Bowl Trip from CONSOL Energy”

  • Uncategorized

    Clinton County Landowner Group

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Clinton County, PA
    Membership: 1000 acres
    Contact: Brenda Lanterman, 862-432-8161, blanterman13@yahoo.com

  • Uncategorized

    ABC Mineral Group LLC

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Armstrong, Butler and Clarion Counties
    Membership: Over 360 members and 20,000 acres
    Contact: Steve Blauser, 724-443-8013, abcmineralgroup@gmail.com
    Web: abcmineralgroup.com

  • Uncategorized

    Appalachian Landowners’ Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Clarion, Jefferson, Venango and Elk counties
    Membership: 12,000 acres (6,000+ acres HBP)
    Contact: Bryan D. Huwar, 814-849-2959, bdh@clarionlawoffices.com
    Contact: Benjamin J. Vrobel, 814-849-2959, benjaminvrobel@gmail.com
    Web: www.leasemarcellus.com

  • Uncategorized

    Tri-County Landowners Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: Clarion County, Jefferson County, Forest County, PA
    Membership: TBD
    Contact: Catherine Wagner, (814) 226-6383, catherinemarie@wildblue.net

  • Uncategorized

    Allegany County Marcellus Shale Coalition

    February 12, 2011July 8, 2012

    Area covered: southern townships of Allegany County: Genesee, Bolivar, Alma, Willing, Independence, West Union, Andover, Wellsville, Scio, Wirt and Clarksville
    Membership: 10,000 acres at inception
    Contact: Bill Gunner, 585-593-6105, gunner@alleganymarcellus.com
    Web: alleganymarcellus.com

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