All Blog Posts Tagged 'Gas' (66)

Loose Cannon Gets His Facts Wrong on Franklin Forks

Most of us have heard or, perhaps, used the term “loose cannon on the deck.” Meant to describe an individual prone to bounce around firing at will – a threat to friend and foe alike – it is also an apt term for some of our opponents from Luzerne County who seem determined to misrepresent what happened in Dimock and now what’s happening (actually, not happening) in Franklin Forks. Remember when you visited one of those historic forts as a child and they fired a cannon for you? It was only…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on June 21, 2012 at 11:03am — No Comments

Not Even the Wizards of Scare Can Stop the Shale Gas Revolution

In Otsego County, it’s four years into the shale revolution already. Nationally we’re watching the reversal of dependence on foreign oil (and natural gas). Internationally, power relationships are shifting as historic (and unfriendly) producers are no longer in the drivers seat. Now, even Ireland has a shot at energy independence.

The anti’s concentrate on politics and silly gimmicks, assuming their scare tactics are permanently rooted in the public consciousness. That’s a bad…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on June 21, 2012 at 4:38am — No Comments

Vote 4 Energy, Vote 4 New York Landowners

[b]July 15, 2012 | Vote4Energy Rally Broome Tioga Sports Center, 50 Schaffer Road, Richford, NY 13835[/b]



On July 15 landowners and industry will be joining together for the largest  pro-natural gas rally in New York state. Landowners have spent four years waiting for Albany to allow the harvesting of our deeded rights. While we have been waiting, we have witnessed a fear mongering campaign that exceeds Y2K and the great Alar scare combined.  Yet, we’ve kept on correcting…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on June 18, 2012 at 9:43am — No Comments

Women "Silent No More" on Value of Natural Gas to Upstate

Last week, the Women’s Energy Leadership Coalition, a new group formed to speak about the value of shale gas development to upstate New York quality of life, went to Albany to show strong support for natural gas exploration. Both men and women took the trip up to tell their representatives the people of upstate are ready for natural gas. It was an inspiring and productive day, jam packed with activities, and the opportunity to be heard by the individuals paid to represent these…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on June 16, 2012 at 4:33am — No Comments

John Williams Tells How He Learned the Truth About the Gas Industry

John Williams tells how he came to know the truth about the gas industry.

"My first experience with a natural gas company goes back to between 2005 and 2006. A landman approached me about signing a lease. I looked at what he was proposing, which, at first, sounded quite interesting. But, after reading over the lease, I decided it wasn’t for me. I was then again approached in 2007 with leasing at a higher price. This is when I thought it was time to do a little more research on what…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on June 13, 2012 at 6:11am — No Comments

Truthland, the Gasland Antidote Arrives!

Like many who grew up in the Upper Delaware River valley, the mere mention of Gasland has grated on me like Roseanne Barr singing the national anthem. It’s not just the facts he got wrong or the truth he distorted. You expect that sort of thing from Josh Fox and it didn’t take long for Energy In Depth and several others to correct the record on the flaming Colorado faucet, Dunkard Creek and the rain rot present on some of the animals pictured. No, what was so offensive was the sheer…

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Added by Thomas J Shepstone on June 12, 2012 at 9:27am — 1 Comment

Should I Sell My Marcellus Shale Rights?

Many landowners across Pennsylvania are receiving solicitations by companies, partnerships, and even hedge funds seeking to purchase their Marcellus Shale natural gas rights.  It is critical to understand whether these solicitations are for a permanent purchase of your Marcellus Shale gas rights, or whether you have received an offer to lease your Marcellus Shale gas rights.

 

Many individuals may be confused when they receive these…

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Added by Douglas A. Clark, Esq. on October 4, 2011 at 9:00am — No Comments

Proposed Watershed and Pro Energy Citizens for Energy & Environmental Solutions

A group of pro-business, pro-energy and pro-environment is forming. Three key people are at its core, they are looking for more.

 

http://connect.freedomworks.org/node/93394

 

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Added by Gene Water Recycler aka.PPC on July 1, 2011 at 12:40pm — No Comments

New York Follow Jersey's Lead: Business Buster Government

Business Busting Regulations

On July 1, 2011 New York environmental officials proposed a ban on drilling for natural gas with hydraulic fracturing in the New York City and Syracuse watersheds and on all state-owned lands while permitting it on private land only under "rigorous and effective controls" codified into state law.

The process of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracing," demonized by…

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Added by Gene Water Recycler aka.PPC on July 1, 2011 at 11:40am — No Comments

U.S. EPA Announces 7 Case Studies On Hydraulic Fracturing

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  announced the next steps in its congressionally mandated hydraulic fracturing study, identifying seven case studies designed to help inform the assessment of potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources. The sites identified were selected following input from stakeholders, including the public, local and…

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Added by Gene Water Recycler aka.PPC on June 29, 2011 at 4:59am — No Comments

OIL AND GAS TAX CONSIDERATIONS FOR LANDOWNERS: Managing A Sudden Bonanza

OIL AND GAS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LANDOWNER: Managing A Sudden Bonanza by Garrett S. Hoge RFC, CFP, MS



Managing a Sudden Bonanza Oil and Gas Tax Considerations for the Landowner



Marcellus Shale gas drilling is the buzz in Washington County, with Southpointe serving as a vantage point for the tremendous amount of business activity driven by oil and gas producers, equipment manufacturers, and professional services stemming from oil and gas contracts. In fact, more than 50… Continue

Added by Garrett S. Hoge, RFC, CFP, MS on March 21, 2011 at 5:50am — 4 Comments

Natural Gas Drilling: How it’s potentially influencing our vineyards

The Lake Erie Regions of Pennsylvania and Ohio and the Finger Lakes

of New York are blessed with beautiful scenery, rich soils, plentiful

water and excellent climates for grape growing and wine production.

Grapes are not the only thing that grows well in these areas. Orchards,

fruit farms and livestock are plentiful too. For wine lovers, like me,

they are a get away, a place to escape to for a weekend to enjoy the

beautiful scenery, fantastic food and plentiful… Continue

Added by Jennifer Stockdale on July 29, 2010 at 1:53pm — 6 Comments

Hydraulic Fracturing "fracing" and some technical notes on how it is used

I comment again, I want people come to understand what Hydraulic Fracturing "fracing" is and how it is used. It is in simplest form, a method to stimulate the well. In the Industry it is just that, Well Stimulation. The professionals who design these plans to create pathways for the flow of Hydrocarbons from the reservoir to the… Continue

Added by Gene Water Recycler aka.PPC on June 3, 2010 at 8:39am — 1 Comment

Gas firms get environmental warning as Marcellus drilling grows

Gas firms get environmental warning as Marcellus drilling grows was an article I sat aside and today I picked it up again. As I was rereading this article written by Rick Stouffer on May 4, 2010 about a Marcellus Shale meeting held at Duquesne University. I was at first amused, then angered by the repeated comments made by John Hanger, PA Department of Environmental Protection Secretary about the 180,000 acres…
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Added by Gene Water Recycler aka.PPC on June 3, 2010 at 6:28am — 1 Comment

Pending Divorce: Can Natural Gas and Renewables Survive as a Couple?

Divorce Pending: Can Natural Gas and Renewables Survive as a Couple?

by Keith Mauck



The natural gas lobby has pinned much of its future hopes on the ability to serve as the "faithful partner" to renewable energy, primarily wind and solar. T. Boone combined natural gas with wind - before dropping the wind. A visit to the Natural Gas Aliance's website, and you find that they have staked their postions on the ability to wed natural gas… Continue

Added by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on May 11, 2010 at 4:00am — 6 Comments

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