Josh Fox doesn’t believe in private property it turns out. He, rather, believes land belongs to all the people. Perhaps it’s time for a public drive-by of his father’s property in Milanville; the one he falsely claims he got offered $100,000 to drill.
In 2007, teams of strangers came to our area and began knocking on our doors. Whether male or female, they were called “landmen,” the scouts of the natural gas business. Wanting us to give them leases on the gas beneath our land, they…
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This years’s Cabot Picnic, like those that preceded it, was a compelling message to the world that the natural gas industry improves lives and those lucky enough to have it are more than appreciative. Indeed, they want more.
Earlier this week I talked about the Cabot Picnic and its critical role in showing the public the media-created image of Dimock was false. The picnic took place today and my wife and I were there to observe and help man the Energy In Depth booth. The turnout was…
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Why does New York have to be so different and our Governor, Andrew Cuomo, so indecisive? Is he really that fearful of radical environmentalists who refuse to accede to any reason? Yes, they’re part of his constituency, but…
Let’s assume that when the music stops Governor Cuomo is holding the hot potato. The Governor is going to make the decision about whether shale development can go forward in New York state. Notwithstanding the pyrotechnic protest on display here, the decision to go…
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A new Department of Energy study finds, to no surprise from those who know anything about the process, that hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” does not generate pathways to ground water supplies.
Those individuals who hate fossil fuels and want to stop all shale drilling because of their irrational beliefs are, to be kind, logic-challenged. Witness their claim/belief that fracking fluid (99.5% water and sand, 0.5% chemicals) pumped a mile or more below the surface will magically…
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Hurricane Sandy was a powerful demonstration of the importance of natural gas resources to urban America and, more specifically, the potential of natural gas cogeneration to keep the lights on during natural disasters.
Hurricane Sandy was one of the costliest natural disasters to ever strike the United States. For many Americans, it was an almost surreal experience to see the usually bustling streets of New York City made dark and silent by floods and high winds. While the normally…
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“Imagine” is one of the world’s great songs, but the inheritors of that tune have misused it in a vain attempt to insert themselves into the fracking debate.
John Lennon’s 1971 song Imagine is rated as the seventh most popular song of all time. Described as “the most influential song of our century” it is a phenomenally good melody combined with a set of vapid lyrics that was well-suited to its times. It was produced with the help of Yoko Ono, Lennon said, although one wonders if his…
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The Cabot Picnic is Northeastern Pennsylvania’s premier event when it comes to the natural gas industry and what this business has meant to the livelihoods of families and the region as a whole.
There’s no natural gas event quite like the Cabot Picnic. It routinely attracts thousands of visitors in a county that is supposedly devastated by what happened in Dimock and all the “industrialization.” It is four hours of celebration for what natural gas development has done for Susquehanna…
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Energy In Depth's Shawn "Two major pipeline announcements were made last week that will help relieve the proposed bottleneck of natural gas liquids (NGLs) being produced in Ohio, West Virginia, and western Pennsylvania.…
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The Green Party 1% types live in a fantasy world of utopian energy policy, while China, which has been polluting the earth, takes a turn toward the rational simply because it must to save itself. Meanwhile, we put up with Josh Fox, who is little more than a science fiction character.
Way before environmentalists started worrying about CO2 (“Hot Air” is the term carbon traders used to refer to CO2 by the way, hence the name of my blog), literally everyone worried about the far more…
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Gasland Part II is a sham documentary that, given its lack of credibility, doesn’t belong on television, but there it is on HBO and the reason has a lot to do with who Josh Fox knows and what they want from him.
When Gasland Part II is exposed as “science denial” by a serious environmentalist who’s convinced it’s ”not fitting as an educational documentary or journalism” and worried it will damage the cause, you know Josh Fox’s extended 15 minutes of fame is over. The only question is…
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DRBC claims about the Delaware River providing water for 15-17 million people are more exaggerated than the claims of Mark Twain’s death before the real event and expose an agenda to keep the Upper Delaware region in perpetual “pastoral poverty.”
The DRBC has been prattling on for several years about about how the Delaware River is the water supply for 15 million people. That’s its excuse for dismissing any concerns residents of the Upper Delaware might have its onerous “special…
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"Once again, Carroll County takes the lead in natural gas development in Ohio. Last week, Carroll County Energy LLC announced plans to build an $800 million natural gas-fueled power plant over the next two to three years. As the most permitted county in the state, it makes sense that a company would choose this area for critical infrastructure like this…
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The fact human brains are hard-wired for superstition gives fracking opponents a leg up at the outset in the natural gas debate, but facts and good storytelling can overcome that initial advantage, with persistence.
I ain’t superstitious, black cat just cross my trail. – Howlin’ Wolf (actually Willie Dixon)
I talked, in my last post, about how anti-gas activists use the power of storytelling and an out-of-date energy narrative to create uncertainty about the safety of natural…
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The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) is an agency without a conscience. A review of its budget for July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 reveals the agency has not only stolen the property rights of Pennsylvania landowners but is also letting anti-gas agencies direct its activities and is rewarding New York State for its obstructionist activities.
The DRBC budget provides incredible insights into why this agency is so dysfunctional and acting so totally contrary to Pennsylvania’s…
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Divestment, as a form of indoctrination seems to be replacing education and discussion at many American universities these days and it isn’t pretty, nor does it conform with the traditional objectives of university for a liberal education that teaches one to think, not what to think.
I recently stumbled across an open letter to American universities with the audacity to ask of them one thing: education. The letter, “Don’t Divest, Educate—An Open Letter to American Universities” is…
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Fractivist storytelling about natural gas is at the heart of their periodic successes at selling gloom and doom, but short-selling America and American abilities has never proven profitable for long and it won’t this time either.
As usual, I looked at the morning paper with mild dread. And, there it was, in giant print: “Fracking Linked to Black Plague.” So it’s finally happened I thought. Then everything went into slow motion. My daughter, who lives in Boston, appeared out of nowhere…
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The flare on the one site is now out, however a new rig has been set up adjacent to the flare pipe. Can anyone verify what they are doing? I thought perhaps they were drilling the second line....any thoughts?
The flare on the one site has been burning for the second time around 2 weeks I would guess.
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Gasland Part II is a farce, even a fraud, and both it and the original focus around lies about natural gas flaming in unusual places, one where the cause had earlier been determined to have nothing to do with gas drilling and the other being an outright fraud.
Earlier this week, HBO premiered Gasland Part II. A few months ago I was one of about 20 farmers and landowners who traveled to the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City and was refused entrance to the…
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The shale gas debate has involved an awful lot of distortion by activists determined to impose their ideologies on others, raising a very real concern over whether or not truth even matters anymore, at least to the media.
Does truth matter?
If I say the sky is pink, will people believe me? Would they look out the window to check? Would I be called a liar or would they say that’s his view?
If I said three out of six airplanes crash, would they say that’s his assumption…
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Energy In Depth's Shawn Bennett:
"Three wells from Rex Energy’s Warrior Prospect South in Noble County now have the infrastructure in place to allow the wells to officially come online, and for the gas to be sold to market. When Rex Energy performed its initial tests in March, the company announced that it had to await…
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