Cris Pasto has been participating in a lively, but friendly email debate on natural gas versus other energy sources. Here’s how Cris responded to suggestions by his email correspondent that burning firewood and relying upon renewables are preferable to natural gas development.
Burning Wood in Your Home
Today, I got to thinking more about the idea of everyone burning firewood. Mind you, we burned firewood all of our lives until about year 2000 and I hope to never go back to it.…
Added by Thomas J Shepstone on October 31, 2012 at 3:47am — No Comments
Many oil and gas leases throughout Pennsylvania are on the verge of expiring due to the gas companies’ inability to “hold” the property under the lease terms. Gas companies holding expiring leases are often approaching landowners and seeking an “extension” of the expiring Oil and Gas Lease. These extensions typically range from six (6) months to two (2) years, but can be for much longer.
Landowners who receive offers to extend their existing Gas Lease should contact…
ContinueAdded by Douglas A. Clark, Esq. on October 31, 2012 at 2:00am — 2 Comments
Natural gas opponents are looking for opportunities to benefit from a prospective natural disaster by capturing photos and videos of development sites impacted by a hurricane that is just hitting our area.
Readers of this blog will recall the infamous picture of a flooded natural gas rig PennEnvironment put out last year. You know…the one that turned out to be from Pakistan. Well, it appears natural gas opponents haven’t learned anything and are waiting with anxious anticipation to…
ContinueAdded by Thomas J Shepstone on October 28, 2012 at 12:44pm — 2 Comments
A landowner leasing multiple parcels to an Oil and Gas Company should generally seek to lease the multiple parcels on separate Oil and Gas Leases. When multiple parcels are listed on the same Oil and Gas Lease the Gas Company can typically “hold” all of the parcels under lease by merely meeting the minimum Lease requirement(s) to “extend” the gas lease on any one of the individually identified Leased parcels.
Oil and Gas Leases typically “describe” the “Leasehold”,…
Added by Douglas A. Clark, Esq. on October 17, 2012 at 3:30am — No Comments
Cross-posted at http://eidmarcellus.org/marcellus-shale/breaking-news-binghamton-natural-gas-moratorium-overturned-by-judge/13640/
The EID Marcellus team spent the last few days before Christmas last year covering events in Binghamton,…
ContinueAdded by Nicole Jacobs on October 2, 2012 at 11:00am — No Comments
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