Energy In Depth's Shawn reports on Ohio law enforcement putting extreme environmental groups on notice:
"Extreme environmental activist groups have been put on notice by Ohio’s law enforcement, due primarily to the activities of outside organizations coming into Ohio to disrupt oil and gas development. Authorities like the…
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UPDATE (3/25/13 10:00 am ET): Utica/Point Pleasant development continues to fuel construction in not only Ohio but also West Virginia. In two separate articles, Utica Shale was heralded for it’s investment into the region. In West Virginia, the Dominion/Caiman joint venture called the Blue Racer Midstream is currently constructing a $500…
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In 2010, Exterran Energy Solution Inc. announced it would build a new manufacturing plant in Youngstown. Now, after years of planning and construction, the 60,000-square-foot plant is set to go online in April. Michael Grimland, director of manufacturing at Exterran gave more information about the plant at the Ohio Shale Development: Economic…
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This week the Columbus Region Logistics Council (CRLC) hosted an educational event titled “Central Ohio Logistics and the Shale Play”. CRLC members got first hand advice and information from key people in the industry including Rhonda Reda of the Ohio Oil & Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP), Mark Matusick of…
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Rex Energy announced the results from their first three wells located in the Warrior Prospect South project and those results are promising for the company and the continued development of the Utica Shale. All three wells were developed on the same pad in Noble County right on the…
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"Anti-development groups joined forces yesterday to ask the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take control of Ohio’s Underground Injection Control program from the the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The groups including the Buckeye Forest Council, FrackFree Mahoning Valley and the Center for Health, Environment and Justice held protests and sent a letter to U.S. EPA requesting as much. What these…
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Jeffrey E. Fort of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur guest blogs for EID on the Monroe Falls, Ohio decision to uphold the Ohio Department of Natural Resource's preemption:
"In State ex rel. Morrison v. Beck Energy Corp., 2013-Ohio-356 (Ninth Dist.) Beck Energy obtained a permit from the Ohio…
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EID's Shawn dissects the New York Times piece on the Utica Shale's impact on construction in Ohio and notes other projects that deserve notice:
"It’s not every day Ohio is featured in the New York Times but that’s exactly what happened yesterday as the Grey Lady focused on the remarkable investment and jobs that Utica…
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"This week, Energy In Depth attended the Ohio Shale Development: Economic Impact & Opportunities Forum in Youngstown. The event was co-sponsored by the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber, the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, the Ohio Energy Resource Alliance, and the Ohio Shale…
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Christopher J. Baronzzi, an oil and gas attorney at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, gave EID his insight on laws and regulations concerning Ohio's Utica Shale:
"Less than three years into Ohio’s Utica shale development and it is becoming apparent that we are in the midst of a once in a generation opportunity for Ohio. But, even though there is plenty of reason for optimism and excitement, we must be careful not to take this emerging industry for granted – it is not a bottomless…
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UPDATE (3/9/13 12:00 pm ET): The Wellsville Intermodal Park is continuing to be a success story in Columbiana County. With only about 14 acres left in total, the facility is seeing an increase of work for companies who have set up shop.
Pier 48 Stevedoring LLC operates the 60-ton overhead river crane that came online last summer. The company has unloaded steel coil from 18 barges filled to capacity and 36 barges loaded with material for…
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"UPDATE (03/07/13 6:00 am ET): Ohio may be seeing more midstream facilities in the coming year. At a conference last year, information surfaced pointing to Kinder Morgan building a processing plant. According to the Akron Beacon Journal, company spokesman Richard Wheatley…
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Last year, Chesapeake Energy released the results of its Buell 8H well in Archer Township, Harrison County, to much fanfare. The returns – a peak rate of 9.5 million cubic feet per day of natural gas and 1,425 barrels per day of natural gas liquids and oil (3,010 barrels of oil equivalent) per day – sent a strong signal…
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During Gulfport Energy’s 4th quarter earnings call, Gulfport CEO Jim Palm reiterated that the Utica/Point Pleasant will be their number one priority in 2013. Gulfport Energy spudded 14 gross wells in 2012 with 2 in production, 8 wells completed and in their resting period, 2 wells…
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UPDATE (03/4/2012, 11:00 am ET): During my original post on PDC Energy, I mentioned that PDC just completed its second well and was in the resting phase allowing the stimulation to dissipate. Following its 60-day resting phase, the Detweiler 42-3H has now been opened up for the first time. The well, which is located in eastern Guernsey County off route 265…
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Yet another company tied to shale development is making the Buckeye State their home. Unimin Corp., based in New Canaan, Connecticut is establishing a distribution terminal in Navarre. The company provides proppants used in the hydraulic fracturing process. Proppant, usually sand, is used to keep the paper-thin fractures open to allow gas and oil to release from the shale.
The company chose Navarre because of its easy access to railroad and…
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Two major universities in our region are recognizing the impact shale development is having on Ohio and West Virginia. Ohio State University and West Virginia University are partnering to research the economic implications as well as environmental, community, and public health impacts of natural gas and shale development. The schools will exchange information on Utica and Marcellus shale development and are expecting to…
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EID's Shawn on OOGEEP's "Opportunities and Challenges: Education and the Utica/Marcellus Shale Industries":
"The Franciscan University of Steubenville recently hosted the Principals’ Leadership Academy. The event, which included superintendents and principals from Belmont, Harrison and…
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Dan Moadus, Owner of American Auto Painting gives his take on the anti-development crowd:
"I am sure that most know about the recent illegal dumping of waste hydraulic fracturing fluid into the Mahoning River and the concern it caused. State Rep. Robert Hagan, D-Youngstown, was apoplectic over the spill, and the local anti-development groups were lighting the tar pots and gathering feathers.
When I heard about the dumping, I…
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