ºÝºÝߣshows by User: MarcellusDN / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: MarcellusDN / Thu, 09 Feb 2017 15:42:56 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: MarcellusDN Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong /slideshow/five-facts-about-shale-its-coming-back-and-coming-back-strong/71966154 5facts-170209154256
Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong]]>

Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong]]>
Thu, 09 Feb 2017 15:42:56 GMT /slideshow/five-facts-about-shale-its-coming-back-and-coming-back-strong/71966154 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong MarcellusDN Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/5facts-170209154256-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong
Five facts about shale: it’s coming back, and coming back strong from Marcellus Drilling News
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Quarterly legislative action update: Marcellus and Utica shale region (4Q16) /slideshow/quarterly-legislative-action-update-marcellus-and-utica-shale-region-4q16/70405058 4th-qtr-2016-legislative-update-161223155340
A quarterly update from the legal beagles at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. A quarterly legislative action update for the second quarter of 2016 looking at previously laws acted upon, and new laws introduced, affecting the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.]]>

A quarterly update from the legal beagles at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. A quarterly legislative action update for the second quarter of 2016 looking at previously laws acted upon, and new laws introduced, affecting the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.]]>
Fri, 23 Dec 2016 15:53:40 GMT /slideshow/quarterly-legislative-action-update-marcellus-and-utica-shale-region-4q16/70405058 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Quarterly legislative action update: Marcellus and Utica shale region (4Q16) MarcellusDN A quarterly update from the legal beagles at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. A quarterly legislative action update for the second quarter of 2016 looking at previously laws acted upon, and new laws introduced, affecting the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/4th-qtr-2016-legislative-update-161223155340-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A quarterly update from the legal beagles at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. A quarterly legislative action update for the second quarter of 2016 looking at previously laws acted upon, and new laws introduced, affecting the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
Quarterly legislative action update: Marcellus and Utica shale region (4Q16) from Marcellus Drilling News
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Access Northeast Pipeline Project - Dec 2016 Update /slideshow/access-northeast-pipeline-project-dec-2016-update/70375683 20161219-506731844046-161222151834
An update from Spectra Energy on their proposed $3 billion project to connect four existing pipeline systems to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas to New England. In short, Spectra has put the project on pause until mid-2017 while it attempts to get new customers signed.]]>

An update from Spectra Energy on their proposed $3 billion project to connect four existing pipeline systems to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas to New England. In short, Spectra has put the project on pause until mid-2017 while it attempts to get new customers signed.]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 15:18:34 GMT /slideshow/access-northeast-pipeline-project-dec-2016-update/70375683 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Access Northeast Pipeline Project - Dec 2016 Update MarcellusDN An update from Spectra Energy on their proposed $3 billion project to connect four existing pipeline systems to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas to New England. In short, Spectra has put the project on pause until mid-2017 while it attempts to get new customers signed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20161219-506731844046-161222151834-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An update from Spectra Energy on their proposed $3 billion project to connect four existing pipeline systems to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas to New England. In short, Spectra has put the project on pause until mid-2017 while it attempts to get new customers signed.
Access Northeast Pipeline Project - Dec 2016 Update from Marcellus Drilling News
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Rover Pipeline Letter to FERC Requesting Final Certificate /slideshow/rover-pipeline-letter-to-ferc-requesting-final-certificate/70342776 20161219-506931844050-161221151614
A letter from Rover Pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting the agency issue the final certificate that will allow Rover to begin tree-clearing and construction of the 511-mile pipeline through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. If the certificate is delayed beyond the end of 2016, it will delay the project an extra year due to tree-clearing restrictions (to accommodate federally-protected bats).]]>

A letter from Rover Pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting the agency issue the final certificate that will allow Rover to begin tree-clearing and construction of the 511-mile pipeline through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. If the certificate is delayed beyond the end of 2016, it will delay the project an extra year due to tree-clearing restrictions (to accommodate federally-protected bats).]]>
Wed, 21 Dec 2016 15:16:14 GMT /slideshow/rover-pipeline-letter-to-ferc-requesting-final-certificate/70342776 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Rover Pipeline Letter to FERC Requesting Final Certificate MarcellusDN A letter from Rover Pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting the agency issue the final certificate that will allow Rover to begin tree-clearing and construction of the 511-mile pipeline through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. If the certificate is delayed beyond the end of 2016, it will delay the project an extra year due to tree-clearing restrictions (to accommodate federally-protected bats). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20161219-506931844050-161221151614-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A letter from Rover Pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting the agency issue the final certificate that will allow Rover to begin tree-clearing and construction of the 511-mile pipeline through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. If the certificate is delayed beyond the end of 2016, it will delay the project an extra year due to tree-clearing restrictions (to accommodate federally-protected bats).
Rover Pipeline Letter to FERC Requesting Final Certificate from Marcellus Drilling News
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DOE Order Granting Elba Island LNG Right to Export to Non-FTA Countries /slideshow/doe-order-granting-elba-island-lng-right-to-export-to-nonfta-countries/70308866 ord3956-161220154039
An order issued by the U.S. Dept. of Energy that allows the Elba Island LNG export facility to export LNG to countries with no free trade agreement with the U.S. Countries like Japan and India have no FTA with our country (i.e. friendly countries)--so this is good news indeed. Although the facility would have operated by sending LNG to FTA countries, this order opens the market much wider.]]>

An order issued by the U.S. Dept. of Energy that allows the Elba Island LNG export facility to export LNG to countries with no free trade agreement with the U.S. Countries like Japan and India have no FTA with our country (i.e. friendly countries)--so this is good news indeed. Although the facility would have operated by sending LNG to FTA countries, this order opens the market much wider.]]>
Tue, 20 Dec 2016 15:40:39 GMT /slideshow/doe-order-granting-elba-island-lng-right-to-export-to-nonfta-countries/70308866 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) DOE Order Granting Elba Island LNG Right to Export to Non-FTA Countries MarcellusDN An order issued by the U.S. Dept. of Energy that allows the Elba Island LNG export facility to export LNG to countries with no free trade agreement with the U.S. Countries like Japan and India have no FTA with our country (i.e. friendly countries)--so this is good news indeed. Although the facility would have operated by sending LNG to FTA countries, this order opens the market much wider. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ord3956-161220154039-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An order issued by the U.S. Dept. of Energy that allows the Elba Island LNG export facility to export LNG to countries with no free trade agreement with the U.S. Countries like Japan and India have no FTA with our country (i.e. friendly countries)--so this is good news indeed. Although the facility would have operated by sending LNG to FTA countries, this order opens the market much wider.
DOE Order Granting Elba Island LNG Right to Export to Non-FTA Countries from Marcellus Drilling News
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LSE Study: Fracking is Revitalizing U.S. Manufacturing /slideshow/lse-study-fracking-is-revitalizing-us-manufacturing/70266452 dp1454-161219123254
A study released in December 2016 by the London School of Economics, titled "On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution." While America has enough shale gas to export plenty of it, exporting it is not as economic as exporting oil due to the elaborate processes to liquefy and regassify natural gas--therefore a lot of the gas stays right here at home, making the U.S. one of (if not the) cheapest places on the planet to establish manufacturing plants, especially for manufacturers that use natural gas and NGLs (natural gas liquids). Therefore, manufacturing, especially in the petrochemical sector, is ramping back up in the U.S. For every two jobs created by fracking, another one job is created in the manufacturing sector.]]>

A study released in December 2016 by the London School of Economics, titled "On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution." While America has enough shale gas to export plenty of it, exporting it is not as economic as exporting oil due to the elaborate processes to liquefy and regassify natural gas--therefore a lot of the gas stays right here at home, making the U.S. one of (if not the) cheapest places on the planet to establish manufacturing plants, especially for manufacturers that use natural gas and NGLs (natural gas liquids). Therefore, manufacturing, especially in the petrochemical sector, is ramping back up in the U.S. For every two jobs created by fracking, another one job is created in the manufacturing sector.]]>
Mon, 19 Dec 2016 12:32:54 GMT /slideshow/lse-study-fracking-is-revitalizing-us-manufacturing/70266452 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) LSE Study: Fracking is Revitalizing U.S. Manufacturing MarcellusDN A study released in December 2016 by the London School of Economics, titled "On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution." While America has enough shale gas to export plenty of it, exporting it is not as economic as exporting oil due to the elaborate processes to liquefy and regassify natural gas--therefore a lot of the gas stays right here at home, making the U.S. one of (if not the) cheapest places on the planet to establish manufacturing plants, especially for manufacturers that use natural gas and NGLs (natural gas liquids). Therefore, manufacturing, especially in the petrochemical sector, is ramping back up in the U.S. For every two jobs created by fracking, another one job is created in the manufacturing sector. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dp1454-161219123254-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A study released in December 2016 by the London School of Economics, titled &quot;On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution.&quot; While America has enough shale gas to export plenty of it, exporting it is not as economic as exporting oil due to the elaborate processes to liquefy and regassify natural gas--therefore a lot of the gas stays right here at home, making the U.S. one of (if not the) cheapest places on the planet to establish manufacturing plants, especially for manufacturers that use natural gas and NGLs (natural gas liquids). Therefore, manufacturing, especially in the petrochemical sector, is ramping back up in the U.S. For every two jobs created by fracking, another one job is created in the manufacturing sector.
LSE Study: Fracking is Revitalizing U.S. Manufacturing from Marcellus Drilling News
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Letter From 24 States Asking Trump & Congress to Withdraw the Unlawful Clean Power Plan /slideshow/letter-from-24-states-asking-trump-congress-to-withdraw-the-unlawful-clean-power-plan/70266231 2016-161219122554
A letter from the attorneys general from 24 of the states opposed to the Obama Clean Power Plan to President-Elect Trump, RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel and RINO House Speaker Paul Ryan. The letter asks Trump to dump the CPP on Day One when he takes office, and asks Congress to adopt legislation to prevent the EPA from such an egregious overreach ever again.]]>

A letter from the attorneys general from 24 of the states opposed to the Obama Clean Power Plan to President-Elect Trump, RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel and RINO House Speaker Paul Ryan. The letter asks Trump to dump the CPP on Day One when he takes office, and asks Congress to adopt legislation to prevent the EPA from such an egregious overreach ever again.]]>
Mon, 19 Dec 2016 12:25:54 GMT /slideshow/letter-from-24-states-asking-trump-congress-to-withdraw-the-unlawful-clean-power-plan/70266231 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Letter From 24 States Asking Trump & Congress to Withdraw the Unlawful Clean Power Plan MarcellusDN A letter from the attorneys general from 24 of the states opposed to the Obama Clean Power Plan to President-Elect Trump, RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel and RINO House Speaker Paul Ryan. The letter asks Trump to dump the CPP on Day One when he takes office, and asks Congress to adopt legislation to prevent the EPA from such an egregious overreach ever again. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2016-161219122554-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A letter from the attorneys general from 24 of the states opposed to the Obama Clean Power Plan to President-Elect Trump, RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel and RINO House Speaker Paul Ryan. The letter asks Trump to dump the CPP on Day One when he takes office, and asks Congress to adopt legislation to prevent the EPA from such an egregious overreach ever again.
Letter From 24 States Asking Trump & Congress to Withdraw the Unlawful Clean Power Plan from Marcellus Drilling News
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Report: New U.S. Power Costs: by County, with Environmental Externalities /slideshow/report-new-us-power-costs-by-county-with-environmental-externalities/70208637 utaustinfcelcoe2016-a-161216154653
Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when cost, public health impacts and environmental effects are considered. So says this new research paper released by The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers assessed multiple generation technologies including coal, natural gas, solar, wind and nuclear. Their findings are depicted in a series of maps illustrating the cost of each generation technology on a county-by-county basis throughout the U.S.]]>

Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when cost, public health impacts and environmental effects are considered. So says this new research paper released by The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers assessed multiple generation technologies including coal, natural gas, solar, wind and nuclear. Their findings are depicted in a series of maps illustrating the cost of each generation technology on a county-by-county basis throughout the U.S.]]>
Fri, 16 Dec 2016 15:46:53 GMT /slideshow/report-new-us-power-costs-by-county-with-environmental-externalities/70208637 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Report: New U.S. Power Costs: by County, with Environmental Externalities MarcellusDN Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when cost, public health impacts and environmental effects are considered. So says this new research paper released by The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers assessed multiple generation technologies including coal, natural gas, solar, wind and nuclear. Their findings are depicted in a series of maps illustrating the cost of each generation technology on a county-by-county basis throughout the U.S. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/utaustinfcelcoe2016-a-161216154653-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when cost, public health impacts and environmental effects are considered. So says this new research paper released by The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers assessed multiple generation technologies including coal, natural gas, solar, wind and nuclear. Their findings are depicted in a series of maps illustrating the cost of each generation technology on a county-by-county basis throughout the U.S.
Report: New U.S. Power Costs: by County, with Environmental Externalities from Marcellus Drilling News
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U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves, Year-end 2015 /slideshow/us-crude-oil-and-natural-gas-proved-reserves-yearend-2015/70175772 usreserves-161215151919
Annual report issued by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showing oil and natural gas proved reserves, in this case for 2015. These reports are issued almost a year after the period for which they report. This report shows proved reserves for natural gas dropped by 64.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), or 16.6%. U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves also decreased--from 39.9 billion barrels to 35.2 billion barrels (down 11.8%) in 2015. Proved reserves are calculated on a number of factors, including price.]]>

Annual report issued by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showing oil and natural gas proved reserves, in this case for 2015. These reports are issued almost a year after the period for which they report. This report shows proved reserves for natural gas dropped by 64.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), or 16.6%. U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves also decreased--from 39.9 billion barrels to 35.2 billion barrels (down 11.8%) in 2015. Proved reserves are calculated on a number of factors, including price.]]>
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 15:19:19 GMT /slideshow/us-crude-oil-and-natural-gas-proved-reserves-yearend-2015/70175772 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves, Year-end 2015 MarcellusDN Annual report issued by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showing oil and natural gas proved reserves, in this case for 2015. These reports are issued almost a year after the period for which they report. This report shows proved reserves for natural gas dropped by 64.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), or 16.6%. U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves also decreased--from 39.9 billion barrels to 35.2 billion barrels (down 11.8%) in 2015. Proved reserves are calculated on a number of factors, including price. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usreserves-161215151919-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Annual report issued by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showing oil and natural gas proved reserves, in this case for 2015. These reports are issued almost a year after the period for which they report. This report shows proved reserves for natural gas dropped by 64.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), or 16.6%. U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves also decreased--from 39.9 billion barrels to 35.2 billion barrels (down 11.8%) in 2015. Proved reserves are calculated on a number of factors, including price.
U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves, Year-end 2015 from Marcellus Drilling News
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U.S. EIA's Drilling Productivity Report - December 2015 /slideshow/us-eias-drilling-productivity-report-december-2015-70170652/70170652 dpr-full-dec2016-161215124919
The monthly tabulation and prediction from the U.S. Energy Information Administration on production and activity in the largest 7 U.S. shale plays. All 7 shale plays will experience a decrease in natural gas production from the previous month due to low commodity prices.]]>

The monthly tabulation and prediction from the U.S. Energy Information Administration on production and activity in the largest 7 U.S. shale plays. All 7 shale plays will experience a decrease in natural gas production from the previous month due to low commodity prices.]]>
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 12:49:19 GMT /slideshow/us-eias-drilling-productivity-report-december-2015-70170652/70170652 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) U.S. EIA's Drilling Productivity Report - December 2015 MarcellusDN The monthly tabulation and prediction from the U.S. Energy Information Administration on production and activity in the largest 7 U.S. shale plays. All 7 shale plays will experience a decrease in natural gas production from the previous month due to low commodity prices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dpr-full-dec2016-161215124919-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The monthly tabulation and prediction from the U.S. Energy Information Administration on production and activity in the largest 7 U.S. shale plays. All 7 shale plays will experience a decrease in natural gas production from the previous month due to low commodity prices.
U.S. EIA's Drilling Productivity Report - December 2015 from Marcellus Drilling News
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Velocys Plan to "Build the Business" - Gas-to-Liquids Plants /slideshow/velocys-plan-to-build-the-business-gastoliquids-plants/70100202 ppt13dec2016strategy-161213152844
Velocys is the manufacturer of gas-to-liquids (GTL) plants that convert natural gas (a hyrdocarbon) into other hydrocarbons, like diesel fuel, gasoline, and even waxes. This PowerPoint presentation lays out the Velocys plan to get the company growing. GTL plants have not (so far) taken off in the U.S. Velocys hopes to change that. They specialize in small GTL plants.]]>

Velocys is the manufacturer of gas-to-liquids (GTL) plants that convert natural gas (a hyrdocarbon) into other hydrocarbons, like diesel fuel, gasoline, and even waxes. This PowerPoint presentation lays out the Velocys plan to get the company growing. GTL plants have not (so far) taken off in the U.S. Velocys hopes to change that. They specialize in small GTL plants.]]>
Tue, 13 Dec 2016 15:28:44 GMT /slideshow/velocys-plan-to-build-the-business-gastoliquids-plants/70100202 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Velocys Plan to "Build the Business" - Gas-to-Liquids Plants MarcellusDN Velocys is the manufacturer of gas-to-liquids (GTL) plants that convert natural gas (a hyrdocarbon) into other hydrocarbons, like diesel fuel, gasoline, and even waxes. This PowerPoint presentation lays out the Velocys plan to get the company growing. GTL plants have not (so far) taken off in the U.S. Velocys hopes to change that. They specialize in small GTL plants. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ppt13dec2016strategy-161213152844-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Velocys is the manufacturer of gas-to-liquids (GTL) plants that convert natural gas (a hyrdocarbon) into other hydrocarbons, like diesel fuel, gasoline, and even waxes. This PowerPoint presentation lays out the Velocys plan to get the company growing. GTL plants have not (so far) taken off in the U.S. Velocys hopes to change that. They specialize in small GTL plants.
Velocys Plan to "Build the Business" - Gas-to-Liquids Plants from Marcellus Drilling News
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PA DEP Revised Permit for Natural Gas Compression Stations, Processing Plants, and Transmission Stations /slideshow/pa-dep-revised-permit-for-natural-gas-compression-stations-processing-plants-and-transmission-stations/69991244 finaldraft-gp-511232016cleancopyfinalrevision-161209151951
In January 2016, Gov. Wolf announced the DEP would revise its current general permit (GP-5) to update the permitting requirements for sources at natural gas compression, processing, and transmission facilities. This is the revised GP-5.]]>

In January 2016, Gov. Wolf announced the DEP would revise its current general permit (GP-5) to update the permitting requirements for sources at natural gas compression, processing, and transmission facilities. This is the revised GP-5.]]>
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 15:19:51 GMT /slideshow/pa-dep-revised-permit-for-natural-gas-compression-stations-processing-plants-and-transmission-stations/69991244 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) PA DEP Revised Permit for Natural Gas Compression Stations, Processing Plants, and Transmission Stations MarcellusDN In January 2016, Gov. Wolf announced the DEP would revise its current general permit (GP-5) to update the permitting requirements for sources at natural gas compression, processing, and transmission facilities. This is the revised GP-5. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finaldraft-gp-511232016cleancopyfinalrevision-161209151951-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In January 2016, Gov. Wolf announced the DEP would revise its current general permit (GP-5) to update the permitting requirements for sources at natural gas compression, processing, and transmission facilities. This is the revised GP-5.
PA DEP Revised Permit for Natural Gas Compression Stations, Processing Plants, and Transmission Stations from Marcellus Drilling News
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PA DEP Permit for Unconventional NatGas Well Site Operations and Remote Pigging Stations /slideshow/pa-dep-permit-for-unconventional-natgas-well-site-operations-and-remote-pigging-stations/69991195 finaldraft-gp-5a11232016cleancopyfinalrevisions-161209151835
In January 2016, PA Gov. Wolf announced the Dept. of Environmental Protection would develop a general permit for sources at new or modified unconventional well sites and remote pigging stations (GP-5A). This is the proposed permit.]]>

In January 2016, PA Gov. Wolf announced the Dept. of Environmental Protection would develop a general permit for sources at new or modified unconventional well sites and remote pigging stations (GP-5A). This is the proposed permit.]]>
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 15:18:34 GMT /slideshow/pa-dep-permit-for-unconventional-natgas-well-site-operations-and-remote-pigging-stations/69991195 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) PA DEP Permit for Unconventional NatGas Well Site Operations and Remote Pigging Stations MarcellusDN In January 2016, PA Gov. Wolf announced the Dept. of Environmental Protection would develop a general permit for sources at new or modified unconventional well sites and remote pigging stations (GP-5A). This is the proposed permit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finaldraft-gp-5a11232016cleancopyfinalrevisions-161209151835-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In January 2016, PA Gov. Wolf announced the Dept. of Environmental Protection would develop a general permit for sources at new or modified unconventional well sites and remote pigging stations (GP-5A). This is the proposed permit.
PA DEP Permit for Unconventional NatGas Well Site Operations and Remote Pigging Stations from Marcellus Drilling News
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PA DEP: Methane Reduction Strategies for Natural Gas Operations /slideshow/pa-dep-methane-reduction-strategies-for-natural-gas-operations/69991156 finaldraft-aqtacpresentationonmethanereductionstrategies11232016finalrevisions-161209151708
Onerous new regulations for the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale industry proposed by the state Dept. of Environmental Protection. The new regs will, according to the DEP, help PA reduce so-called fugitive methane emissions and some types of air pollution (VOCs). This is liberal Gov. Tom Wolf's way of addressing mythical man-made global warming.]]>

Onerous new regulations for the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale industry proposed by the state Dept. of Environmental Protection. The new regs will, according to the DEP, help PA reduce so-called fugitive methane emissions and some types of air pollution (VOCs). This is liberal Gov. Tom Wolf's way of addressing mythical man-made global warming.]]>
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 15:17:07 GMT /slideshow/pa-dep-methane-reduction-strategies-for-natural-gas-operations/69991156 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) PA DEP: Methane Reduction Strategies for Natural Gas Operations MarcellusDN Onerous new regulations for the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale industry proposed by the state Dept. of Environmental Protection. The new regs will, according to the DEP, help PA reduce so-called fugitive methane emissions and some types of air pollution (VOCs). This is liberal Gov. Tom Wolf's way of addressing mythical man-made global warming. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finaldraft-aqtacpresentationonmethanereductionstrategies11232016finalrevisions-161209151708-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Onerous new regulations for the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale industry proposed by the state Dept. of Environmental Protection. The new regs will, according to the DEP, help PA reduce so-called fugitive methane emissions and some types of air pollution (VOCs). This is liberal Gov. Tom Wolf&#39;s way of addressing mythical man-made global warming.
PA DEP: Methane Reduction Strategies for Natural Gas Operations from Marcellus Drilling News
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US EIA's December 2016 Short-Term Energy Outlook /slideshow/us-eias-december-2016-shortterm-energy-outlook/69934002 steofulldec2016-161207234716
The monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration for December 2016. This issue makes a couple of key points re natural gas: (1) EIA predicts that natural gas production in the U.S. for 2016 will see a healthy decline over 2015 levels--1.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) less in 2016. That's the first annual production decline since 2005! (2) The EIA predicts the average price for natural gas at the benchmark Henry Hub will climb from $2.49/Mcf (thousand cubic feet) in 2016 to a whopping $3.27/Mcf in 2017. Why the jump? Growing domestic natural gas consumption, along with higher pipeline exports to Mexico and liquefied natural gas exports.]]>

The monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration for December 2016. This issue makes a couple of key points re natural gas: (1) EIA predicts that natural gas production in the U.S. for 2016 will see a healthy decline over 2015 levels--1.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) less in 2016. That's the first annual production decline since 2005! (2) The EIA predicts the average price for natural gas at the benchmark Henry Hub will climb from $2.49/Mcf (thousand cubic feet) in 2016 to a whopping $3.27/Mcf in 2017. Why the jump? Growing domestic natural gas consumption, along with higher pipeline exports to Mexico and liquefied natural gas exports.]]>
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 23:47:16 GMT /slideshow/us-eias-december-2016-shortterm-energy-outlook/69934002 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) US EIA's December 2016 Short-Term Energy Outlook MarcellusDN The monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration for December 2016. This issue makes a couple of key points re natural gas: (1) EIA predicts that natural gas production in the U.S. for 2016 will see a healthy decline over 2015 levels--1.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) less in 2016. That's the first annual production decline since 2005! (2) The EIA predicts the average price for natural gas at the benchmark Henry Hub will climb from $2.49/Mcf (thousand cubic feet) in 2016 to a whopping $3.27/Mcf in 2017. Why the jump? Growing domestic natural gas consumption, along with higher pipeline exports to Mexico and liquefied natural gas exports. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/steofulldec2016-161207234716-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration for December 2016. This issue makes a couple of key points re natural gas: (1) EIA predicts that natural gas production in the U.S. for 2016 will see a healthy decline over 2015 levels--1.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) less in 2016. That&#39;s the first annual production decline since 2005! (2) The EIA predicts the average price for natural gas at the benchmark Henry Hub will climb from $2.49/Mcf (thousand cubic feet) in 2016 to a whopping $3.27/Mcf in 2017. Why the jump? Growing domestic natural gas consumption, along with higher pipeline exports to Mexico and liquefied natural gas exports.
US EIA's December 2016 Short-Term Energy Outlook from Marcellus Drilling News
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Northeast Gas Association's 2016 Statistical Guide /slideshow/northeast-gas-associations-2016-statistical-guide/69933903 statguide2016-161207234221
A sort of "year in review" for the gas industry in the northeast. If you could boil it all down, the word that appears prominently throughout is "delay" with respect to important natgas pipeline projects. From the Constitution, which should have already been built by now, to smaller projects, delays were the prominent trend for 2016.]]>

A sort of "year in review" for the gas industry in the northeast. If you could boil it all down, the word that appears prominently throughout is "delay" with respect to important natgas pipeline projects. From the Constitution, which should have already been built by now, to smaller projects, delays were the prominent trend for 2016.]]>
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 23:42:21 GMT /slideshow/northeast-gas-associations-2016-statistical-guide/69933903 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Northeast Gas Association's 2016 Statistical Guide MarcellusDN A sort of "year in review" for the gas industry in the northeast. If you could boil it all down, the word that appears prominently throughout is "delay" with respect to important natgas pipeline projects. From the Constitution, which should have already been built by now, to smaller projects, delays were the prominent trend for 2016. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/statguide2016-161207234221-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A sort of &quot;year in review&quot; for the gas industry in the northeast. If you could boil it all down, the word that appears prominently throughout is &quot;delay&quot; with respect to important natgas pipeline projects. From the Constitution, which should have already been built by now, to smaller projects, delays were the prominent trend for 2016.
Northeast Gas Association's 2016 Statistical Guide from Marcellus Drilling News
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PA PUC Responses to Auditor General's Act 13 Impact Fee Audit /slideshow/pa-puc-responses-to-auditor-generals-act-13-impact-fee-audit/69918200 pucauditresponseltr102716-161207151605
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission responded to each point raised in a draft copy of the PA Auditor General's audit of how Act 13 impact fee money, raised from Marcellus Shale drillers, gets spent by local municipalities. The PUC says it's not their job to monitor how the money gets spent, only in how much is raised and distributed.]]>

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission responded to each point raised in a draft copy of the PA Auditor General's audit of how Act 13 impact fee money, raised from Marcellus Shale drillers, gets spent by local municipalities. The PUC says it's not their job to monitor how the money gets spent, only in how much is raised and distributed.]]>
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 15:16:05 GMT /slideshow/pa-puc-responses-to-auditor-generals-act-13-impact-fee-audit/69918200 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) PA PUC Responses to Auditor General's Act 13 Impact Fee Audit MarcellusDN The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission responded to each point raised in a draft copy of the PA Auditor General's audit of how Act 13 impact fee money, raised from Marcellus Shale drillers, gets spent by local municipalities. The PUC says it's not their job to monitor how the money gets spent, only in how much is raised and distributed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pucauditresponseltr102716-161207151605-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission responded to each point raised in a draft copy of the PA Auditor General&#39;s audit of how Act 13 impact fee money, raised from Marcellus Shale drillers, gets spent by local municipalities. The PUC says it&#39;s not their job to monitor how the money gets spent, only in how much is raised and distributed.
PA PUC Responses to Auditor General's Act 13 Impact Fee Audit from Marcellus Drilling News
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Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Act 13/Impact Fees Audit by PA Auditor General /slideshow/pennsylvania-public-utility-commission-act-13impact-fees-audit-by-pa-auditor-general/69918130 publicutilitiescommissionact13120616-161207151437
A biased look at how 60% of impact fees raised from PA's shale drilling are spent, by the anti-drilling PA Auditor General. He chose to ignore an audit of 40% of the impact fees, which go to Harrisburg and disappear into the black hole of Harrisburg spending. The Auditor General claims, without basis in fact, that up to 24% of the funds are spent on items not allowed under the Act 13 law.]]>

A biased look at how 60% of impact fees raised from PA's shale drilling are spent, by the anti-drilling PA Auditor General. He chose to ignore an audit of 40% of the impact fees, which go to Harrisburg and disappear into the black hole of Harrisburg spending. The Auditor General claims, without basis in fact, that up to 24% of the funds are spent on items not allowed under the Act 13 law.]]>
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 15:14:36 GMT /slideshow/pennsylvania-public-utility-commission-act-13impact-fees-audit-by-pa-auditor-general/69918130 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Act 13/Impact Fees Audit by PA Auditor General MarcellusDN A biased look at how 60% of impact fees raised from PA's shale drilling are spent, by the anti-drilling PA Auditor General. He chose to ignore an audit of 40% of the impact fees, which go to Harrisburg and disappear into the black hole of Harrisburg spending. The Auditor General claims, without basis in fact, that up to 24% of the funds are spent on items not allowed under the Act 13 law. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/publicutilitiescommissionact13120616-161207151437-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A biased look at how 60% of impact fees raised from PA&#39;s shale drilling are spent, by the anti-drilling PA Auditor General. He chose to ignore an audit of 40% of the impact fees, which go to Harrisburg and disappear into the black hole of Harrisburg spending. The Auditor General claims, without basis in fact, that up to 24% of the funds are spent on items not allowed under the Act 13 law.
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Act 13/Impact Fees Audit by PA Auditor General from Marcellus Drilling News
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Clyde Mine Discharge/Tenmile Creek Water Quality Final Report /slideshow/clyde-mine-dischargetenmile-creek-water-quality-final-report/69837523 tenmilecreekreport-161205150615
The final report from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection that finds, after several years of testing, no elevated levels of radiation from acid mine drainage coming from the Clyde Mine, flowing into Ten Mile Creek. Radical anti-drillers tried to smear the Marcellus industry with false claims of illegal wastewater dumping into the mine, with further claims of elevated radiation levels in the creek. After years of testing, the DEP found those allegations to be false.]]>

The final report from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection that finds, after several years of testing, no elevated levels of radiation from acid mine drainage coming from the Clyde Mine, flowing into Ten Mile Creek. Radical anti-drillers tried to smear the Marcellus industry with false claims of illegal wastewater dumping into the mine, with further claims of elevated radiation levels in the creek. After years of testing, the DEP found those allegations to be false.]]>
Mon, 05 Dec 2016 15:06:14 GMT /slideshow/clyde-mine-dischargetenmile-creek-water-quality-final-report/69837523 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) Clyde Mine Discharge/Tenmile Creek Water Quality Final Report MarcellusDN The final report from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection that finds, after several years of testing, no elevated levels of radiation from acid mine drainage coming from the Clyde Mine, flowing into Ten Mile Creek. Radical anti-drillers tried to smear the Marcellus industry with false claims of illegal wastewater dumping into the mine, with further claims of elevated radiation levels in the creek. After years of testing, the DEP found those allegations to be false. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tenmilecreekreport-161205150615-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The final report from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection that finds, after several years of testing, no elevated levels of radiation from acid mine drainage coming from the Clyde Mine, flowing into Ten Mile Creek. Radical anti-drillers tried to smear the Marcellus industry with false claims of illegal wastewater dumping into the mine, with further claims of elevated radiation levels in the creek. After years of testing, the DEP found those allegations to be false.
Clyde Mine Discharge/Tenmile Creek Water Quality Final Report from Marcellus Drilling News
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FERC Order Denying Stay of Kinder Morgan's Broad Run Expansion Project /slideshow/ferc-order-denying-stay-of-kinder-morgans-broad-run-expansion-project/69728454 20161129-306831798520-161201154723
Several anti-drillers filed an appeal of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Certificate for the Kinder Morgan Broad Run Expansion Project, asking for a stay claiming a removal of 40 acres of forest for a compressor station would irreparably harm Mom Earth. FERC has ruled against the stay and told the antis Mom Earth will be just fine.]]>

Several anti-drillers filed an appeal of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Certificate for the Kinder Morgan Broad Run Expansion Project, asking for a stay claiming a removal of 40 acres of forest for a compressor station would irreparably harm Mom Earth. FERC has ruled against the stay and told the antis Mom Earth will be just fine.]]>
Thu, 01 Dec 2016 15:47:23 GMT /slideshow/ferc-order-denying-stay-of-kinder-morgans-broad-run-expansion-project/69728454 MarcellusDN@slideshare.net(MarcellusDN) FERC Order Denying Stay of Kinder Morgan's Broad Run Expansion Project MarcellusDN Several anti-drillers filed an appeal of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Certificate for the Kinder Morgan Broad Run Expansion Project, asking for a stay claiming a removal of 40 acres of forest for a compressor station would irreparably harm Mom Earth. FERC has ruled against the stay and told the antis Mom Earth will be just fine. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20161129-306831798520-161201154723-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Several anti-drillers filed an appeal of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission&#39;s Certificate for the Kinder Morgan Broad Run Expansion Project, asking for a stay claiming a removal of 40 acres of forest for a compressor station would irreparably harm Mom Earth. FERC has ruled against the stay and told the antis Mom Earth will be just fine.
FERC Order Denying Stay of Kinder Morgan's Broad Run Expansion Project from Marcellus Drilling News
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