Energy In Depth's Shawn:
"UPDATE (5/31/12, 10:00 am ET): MarkWest has come a long way since they announced their plans to build natural gas processing facilities in Cadiz last August. MarkWest has been processing 60 million cubic feet of gas per day (Mmcf/d), removing the wet gas components of ethane, butane, propane and pentane since late last year from their temporary facility. Just this month, MarkWest completed…
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We have added some new resources for landowners, surface rights owners, and private wells owners in Pennsylvania and West Virgina. The resources cover the general aspects of water quality monitoring related to natural gas development that may be conducted by the gas companies and screening tests that you may want to conduct on your own. You can find these presentations and information at
Webinar -…
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For the complete article go to ---> http://thedailyreview.com/news/acting-to-protect-royalty-payments-1.1496818…
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Energy In Depth's Mike:
"UPDATE (5/30/2013, 11:25 ET): There is more great news out of the Utica Capital this week as Stark State College has purchased a building and announced plans that it will open the…
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New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo practices the fine art of political obfuscation and delay with two of his latest pronouncements on the subject of natural gas development in a state that desperately needs it – now.
Two stories from last week are harbingers of bad news for landowners and businesses who want to see fracking begin in New York: (1) Gov. Andy “Ditherer” Cuomo told the Syracuse Post-Standard editorial board he’s pushing off a decision on fracking until next year’s 2014…
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EID's Shawn:
"When one thinks of the company General Electric (GE), they think of innovation. It seems fitting, then, that GE is increasing its role within one of the most innovative industries in the world: oil and gas. In recent months GE’s oil and gas division has been making acquisitions and announcements to show they are committed to helping drive technological innovation in the oil and gas industry for many years to come.
Shale…
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Natural gas in upstate New York communities is common and long-standing, yet the state wrings its hands over allowing its citizens to produce it, even when the safety is well-documented and the economic need is apparent to all. New Yorkers need to THINK, please!
Broome County lies next door to me and has used natural gas as a main source of heat for over 100 years, as have cities such as Ithaca, one of the hotbeds of natural gas opposition today. Here's how it happened:
"NYSEG…
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"The current buzz concerning Ohio’s Utica Shale is midstream development. People want to know when and where processing facilities and pipelines will come online so producers can start getting more product to market. What isn’t often talked about, however, is how things are transported until those come online, and how the processed liquids will be transported once Ohio does have more midstream capabilities. For many companies, the answer is rail.
In the beginning of the state’s…
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America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) recently donated $50,000 to the Support Our Troops Education Fund. The money will go towards scholarships for Ohio veterans pursuing a career in the natural gas industry. Through a partnership with Stark State College in North Canton and Eastern Gateway Community College in Steubenville, the funds will…
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The Lynett family, owner of Scranton Times-Tribune newspaper and the affiliated Northeast Driller, has been simultaneously trashing the natural gas industry and profiting from it. Now it has allied itself with an anti-gas group in what may be an attempt to steer business toward another business venture – an environmental services company.
The Scranton Times-Tribune launched another attack on the natural gas industry in last Sunday’s edition with the outrageous top of the fold front…
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EID's Shawn:
"Last week the Cincinnati City Council passed a resolution supporting a statewide ban on injection wells, which unfortunately isn’t the first time they have taken aim at disposal wells. Just last year they passed a resolution to ban…
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War, religion, politics, and guns have been hotly contested topics for decades, even millennia. It hasn’t been until the last decade or so when families, friends, and communities starting debating each other on the steps of state capitols and at dinner tables across the country over all aspects of energy, especially natural resource development.
It’s become an emotional debate, with two sides that feel like the other is not listening. Companies are frustrated,…
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The Clean Air Council is once again making the trek from Philadelphia to the Marcellus; this time to try to stop the distribution of natural gas to homes and businesses in Luzerne County.
The Clean Air Council (CAC) has been behind most, if not all, of the compressor station hearings in…
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Oildex Announces New Royalty Owner Data Management Service
Denver and Houston (PRWEB) May 23, 2013 - Oildex, the innovator of cloud-based smart information management solutions for the energy industry, is pleased to announce the release of Stakeholder, the industry’s most intuitive portfolio management solution built specifically for Royalty Owners.
Stakeholder allows royalty and mineral…
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UPDATE (5/21/2013, 10:13pm ET): Earlier this month, the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) released its first 30 CNG buses for use. While they don’t look much different than the typical diesel-fuel bus, COTA will definitely notice the difference in cost. They pay about $3.20 for a gallon of diesel fuel, but will pay only about 80 cents for a gallon equivalent of natural gas. All told, COTA could save $28,800 a year in fuel…
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As women living in the Marcellus Shale region of the United States, it is important to understand what natural gas means to our families. Having seen the film Women of the Marcellus, I decided to look into what it is like to try to raise a family in an economically deprived area with an abundant natural resource under our feet.
Raising a family isn’t easy. Between picking the perfect school systems, to making sure kids have what they need as far as food and clothing, being a parent is…
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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) recently responded to a report put out by the Clean Air Council (CAC) of Philadelphia, which had alleged high emissions from the Barto compressor station in Penn Township, Lycoming County. Real data, however, show emission levels far below federal…
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Author: John Krohn, Energy In Depth
The Scranton Times Tribune published an investigative article with the inflammatory headline “Drilling Killing Water.” Of course, a review of the article itself and the data underlying it show a much different set of circumstances than the Times-Tribune headline would lead you to believe.
Over the weekend the Scranton Times-Tribune ran…
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Energy In Depth's Mike:
One of the most pervasive claims made about shale development has to do with disclosure — namely, that the industry is withholding information from medical professionals about additives used during hydraulic fracturing. This has been advanced by the likes of Ohio Citizens Action, a vocal anti-development group, as well as a handful of other…
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I would like to know if anyone know if the gas companies are moving down Pine Run Rd area any time soon or to Linden, PA ?
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