July 2012 Blog Posts (37)

Women of WELC Tell NY to Get It Done

With over 60 people in the audience the Women’s Energy Leadership Coalition held a meeting last night in Oneonta, New York, Otsego County. The meeting began with a social hour and buffet style dinner which helped people in attendance get to know each other and gave people time to carry on casual conversation. After dinner, Uni Blake made some opening remarks explaining what WELC is about and why it began.



The Women’s Energy Leadership Coalition was just an idea in the heads of six…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 11, 2012 at 7:51am — No Comments

Straddling on Avon

Our friend John Holko, President of Lenape Resources, has had enough.  The Town of Avon, which is home to many of his employees and landowners, and benefits tremendously from the taxes and free natural gas he provides, decided they could take all that for granted and still play games with the anti-energy contingent by fashioning a moratorium that would grandfather John’s existing operations.  Local officials naively believe that all John has to do is to keep pumping his existing wells, keep…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 10, 2012 at 4:10pm — No Comments

Another Duke Rebuke

Four things to know about the latest Duke paper on brine in northeast Pennsylvania

One of the most under-reported aspects of the widely reported methane paper issued by Duke Univ. researchers in May 2011 was the fact that, try as they might, the authors could find no evidence of fluids from the fracturing process in, near or anywhere close to shallow sources of drinking water underground.

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 9, 2012 at 10:30am — No Comments

Is Journalism Dead or Alive When It Comes to Josh Fox?

Journalism seems to have died in many quarters in recent years as some news outlets have taken to publishing opinion pieces as fact, made up details to fit preconceived narratives and thrown all regard for truth to the wind, regardless of consequences.  The rationalization for this behavior always seems to be along the lines of “I needed to tell the bigger truth as I saw it.”  This is, of course, nothing less than lying by another name.

Nevertheless, we see more and more supposed…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 8, 2012 at 5:26am — 5 Comments

Oram Educates

Brian Oram educates Susquehanna County folks on water quality and shale gas.  The last Franklin Citizens for Truth informational meeting included a host of speakers from WPX Energy, Williams, and others who came to educate members of the community about natural gas development and the infrastructure (e.g., pipelines) accompanying it. Every speaker was impressive and informative; however, the one who stuck out for me was Licensed Professional Geologist, Brian Oram. This meeting gave me…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 7, 2012 at 7:21am — No Comments

Natural Gas Wac-A-Mole

Dealing with the anti- natural gas crowd reminds me of the game Wac-A-Mole.  They pop up to cry wolf about the latest misinformation spreading on the internet, and when the facts come out the little Josh Fox emulators drop back in the hole only to resurface with the latest battle cry or self-perceived ‘eureka’ moment.  With Dimock’s water deemed safe multiple times by the EPA, DEP, etc., the facts contradicting their other claims against natural gas, and all the great benefits realized…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 6, 2012 at 1:42pm — No Comments

Utica Shale Housing Group, LLC and BridgeStreet Corporate Housing team up to provide full service housing in the Utica and Marcellus Shale plays. Visit www.uticashalehousing.com for information on ho…

Utica Shale Housing Group, LLC and BridgeStreet Corporate Housing team up to provide full service housing in the Utica and Marcellus Shale plays. Visit www.uticashalehousing.com for information on housing options.

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Added by Daniel Coen on July 6, 2012 at 10:51am — No Comments

Town of Callicoon Strikes Balance - Antis Object

The Town Board of the Town of Callicoon, New York, Sullivan County held a public hearing last week on their draft Town of Callicoon Comprehensive Plan.  We’ve seen a few comprehensive plans recently that were meant to do little more than lay the groundwork for zoning out natural gas development, leading to unintended consequences, but this draft plan, while it hardly gives a carte blanche approval of it, is actually open to natural gas exploration in Callicoon.  Unsurprisingly, the…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 5, 2012 at 11:03am — No Comments

Green Grok Airdrops in with Durham Bull

A few weeks back my wife called to say a helicopter had earlier landed in our neighbor’s backyard. This would have been unusual anywhere, of course — but especially so in a residential area of Honesdale. Being nosy neighbors, we crossed the street to find out what happened.

As it turns out, according to our neighbor, his unexpected drop-in guests were from Duke University, of all places — and were apparently in the area to do some “research” on natural gas. My neighbor, who is…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 4, 2012 at 11:06am — No Comments

4th July 2012

4th July 2012

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Added by Billy Park Whyde on July 4, 2012 at 8:40am — No Comments

This Independence Day, Let's Talk Energy Independence

Today we celebrate the most important day in our nation’s history, our Independence Day, when the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the day that changed us from colonists to Americans and proud citizens of the United States. Today, 236 years later, Pennsylvania is still at the forefront of the fight for our freedoms,…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 4, 2012 at 1:48am — No Comments

Freedom, Fireworks...And Naturally Occurring Elements?

My favorite part of the Fourth of July festivities is definitely the fireworks extravaganzas. Growing up, my family would go down to Wegman’s parking lot for the annual “Set the Night to Music” display in Williamsport, and to this day when I hear the song “Proud to Be An American,” I get excited thinking of the grand finale.

What I never thought about while I was “oohing” and “awing” was how they make such amazing, vibrant colors-at least not until the other day when someone sent me…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 4, 2012 at 1:26am — No Comments

Drinking Water Quality Isn't A Hydraulic Fracturing Issue

Sue Mickley says she gets annoyed when people say they don’t want their drinking water ruined by natural gas development even though there has never been a documented case of drinking water contamination due to hydraulic fracturing. Lisa Jackson, EPA Administrator, in fact has said “In no case have we made a definitive determination that the fracking process has caused chemicals to enter groundwater.”

They also don’t seem to understand the aquifer is not one body of water underground,…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 3, 2012 at 6:38am — 1 Comment

Another Great Year at the 2012 Northern Tier Natural Gas Expo

This past Saturday was the 3rd Annual Northern Tier Marcellus Business Expo at Alparon Park in Troy, Pennsylvania. As in years past, the event was a great opportunity for many local businesses to promote themselves and local residents to…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 3, 2012 at 1:30am — No Comments

Famous Ohio Buell will be closed down by court!!!

You can find all the relevant court filings (very hard to get your hands on) and analysis here:

www.thebiggestfairytale.com

Added by Buell Well on July 2, 2012 at 7:21pm — No Comments

All in a Typical Day with Benzene

Sue Mickley

Environmental Protection Committee Chair – Northern Wayne Property Owners Alliance; MPH/HA – Yale University



Benzene is one of those chemicals we hear about often in the discussion over natural gas development. It is said to be leaking from compressor stations and polluting our air, by those opposed to the development of this clean burning resource. Realistically, not only have benzene levels been proven to have little or no connection to shale gas development but…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 2, 2012 at 11:51am — No Comments

NRDC Plays Victim and Runs from Debate with Krancer

No one ever accused Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Secreatary Mike Kancer of being a cuddly fuzz-ball, but he’s hardly someone you’d expect a Senior Attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), where they spend nearly $100 million annually fighting everybody, to run away from, either. Yet, the mere compilation by Krancer, of a set of compelling facts disputing an NRDC report, caused NRDC’s Kate Sindling, normally a firebrand given to all sorts of…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on July 1, 2012 at 11:31am — No Comments

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