Banks Reluctant to Lend in Shale Plays as Evidence Mounts on Harm to Property Values Near Fracking | DeSmogBlog

Banks Reluctant to Lend in Shale Plays as Evidence Mounts on Harm to Property Values Near Fracking | DeSmogBlog.

Fracking Companies Fail on Disclosure to Investors | As You Sow Winter 2013 Newsletter

Fracking Companies Fail on Disclosure to Investors | As You Sow Winter 2013 Newsletter.

Water Resource Reporting and Water Footprint from Marcellus Shale Development in West Virginia and Pennsylvania Evan Hansen, Dustin Mulvaney, and Meghan Betcher

www.downstreamstrategies.com/documents/reports_publication/marcellus_wv_pa.pdf.

Water Resource Reporting and Water Footprint

from Marcellus Shale Development

in West Virginia and Pennsylvania

Evan Hansen, Dustin Mulvaney, and Meghan Betcher

Oct. 2013

Coal Displacing Nat Gas…Already | EnergyPolicyForum

Coal Displacing Nat Gas…Already | EnergyPolicyForum.

Hydraulic Fracturing: Selected Legal Issues CRS Report 43152

R43152.pdf.

Hydraulic Fracturing: Selected Legal Issues

Adam Vann

Legislative Attorney

Brandon J. Murrill

Legislative Attorney

Mary Tiemann

Specialist in Environmental Policy

October 22, 2013

This report focuses on selected legal issues related to the use of hydraulic fracturing. It examines

some of the requirements for hydraulic fracturing contained in major federal environmental laws.3

It also provides an overview of issues involving state preemption of local zoning authority, as

well as state tort law.

 

Comprehensive ban in Town of Caroline

I think its important to clarify that “No Gas Here” does not mean that Bans are not needed.

As Chip has said succinctly-  The “reward” of gas drilling has been grossly overstated, but the risks remain unaddressed.
Here’s some things that Caroline’s ban prevents in addition to actual drilling.
Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Exploration Activities – Geologic or geophysical activities related to the search for natural gas, petroleum or other subsurface hydrocarbons, including prospecting, geophysical and geologic seismic surveying and sampling techniques, but only to the extent that such activities involve or employ core, rotary, or any other type of drilling or otherwise make any penetration or excavation of any land or water surface in the search for and evaluation of natural gas, petroleum, or other subsurface hydrocarbon deposits.
Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Support Activities – Shall mean and be any one or more of the following: (a) Natural Gas Compression Facility; (b) Natural Gas Processing Facility; (c) Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Extraction, Exploration Or Production Wastes Disposal/Storage Facility; (d) Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Extraction, Exploration Or Production Wastes Dump; (e) Land Application Facility; (f) Non-Regulated Pipelines; (g) Underground Injection; or (h) Underground Natural Gas Storage.
Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Extraction, Exploration Or Production Wastes Disposal/Storage Facility – Any of the following: (a) tanks of any construction (metal, fiberglass, concrete, etc.); (b) impoundments; (c) pits; (d) evaporation ponds; or (e) other facilities, in any case used for the storage or treatment of Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Extraction, Exploration Or Production Wastes that: (i) are being held for initial use, (ii) have been used and/or are being held for subsequent reuse or recycling, (iii) are being held for treatment, or (iv) are being held for storage.
Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Extraction, Exploration Or Production Wastes Dump – Land upon which Natural Gas And/Or Petroleum Extraction, Exploration Or Production Wastes, or their residue or constituents before or after treatment, are deposited, disposed, discharged, injected, placed, buried or discarded, without any intention of further use.
Natural Gas Compression Facility – Those facilities or combinations of facilities that move natural gas or petroleum from production fields or natural gas processing facilities in pipelines or into storage; the term shall include equipment for liquids separation, natural gas dehydration, and tanks for the storage of waste liquids and hydrocarbon liquids.
Natural Gas Processing Facility – Those facilities that separate and recover natural gas liquids (NGLs) and/or other non-methane gases and liquids from a stream of produced natural gas, using equipment for any of the following: cleaning or stripping gas; cooking and dehydration; residual refinement; treating or removing oil or condensate; removing water; separating NGLs; removing sulfur or carbon dioxide; fractionation of NGLs; and/or the capture of CO2 separated from natural gas streams.
Underground Natural Gas Storage – Subsurface storage, including in depleted gas or oil reservoirs and salt caverns, of natural gas that has been transferred from its original location, whether for the purpose of load balancing the production of natural gas or for any other reason, including without limitation short-term, long-term, or intermittent storage for product quality, processing, or transportation purposes, or because of market conditions. Without limitation, this term includes compression and dehydration facilities, and associated pipelines.
Hope this helps clarify why we still need Town Bans even if there is not a profitable amount of gas to recover in Tompkins County.  Without a ban, you town is still susceptible to all the above risks from drilling in neighboring areas.
In addition, your Towns should enact Road Preservation and Aquifer Protection Laws.
Irene Weiser
Brooktondale, NY

 

New York Shale Play Gets Major Downgrade « DC BureauDC Bureau

New York Shale Play Gets Major Downgrade « DC BureauDC Bureau.

Breathing easy? Not likely in Pennsylvania – Shale Reporter : Tara Zrinski

Two outspoken residents, Rebecca Roter of Brooklyn Township, and Victoria Switzer of Dimock Township, have recently received a great deal of m…

via Breathing easy? Not likely in Pennsylvania – Shale Reporter : Tara Zrinski.

USA-FRACKING:RIGHTS–Split Estate

USA-FRACKING:RIGHTS.pdf.

Stan, Thank you for sending the recent article on split estates.

http://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/13/10/USA-FRACKING:RIGHTS.pdf

Please let people on your listserv know that homeowners do not have to be blindsided when they purchase their home. A title search would have revealed that the mineral/oil/gas rights were previously reserved by a third party. In the alternative, if the rights to the mineral/oil/gas were reserved by the seller of the current sale, the property’s legal description attached to the contract of sale and the deed would have revealed that the seller was reserving these rights; otherwise it would potentially constitute fraud.

Some of this was covered in the on-line links to the September issue of MORE Magazine. Below on the first link is the on-line primer for people who want to know more about hydraulic fracturing. The second link is a sidebar for which I was in interviewed that talks about what people should look for if they want to buy a home near drilling operations. These recommendations would have helped people purchasing land with a split estate-except, as explained above, when the mineral/oil/gas rights are reserved at the time of the sale. In that case, as mentioned above, the contract of sale and deed would state this in the legal description of the property.  Home represents a family’s most valuable asset; considering that fact, it makes sense to consult an attorney and purchase title insurance.

Please share the links below as well. The third link is MORE’s feature interview of Sharon Wilson.

Click this link for the full article.

http://www.more.com/health/wellness/how-fracking-affects-you

Click this link for the part of the article where I talk about what to look for if you are buying a home where gas drilling is going on.

http://www.more.com/reinvention-money/money/do-you-own-whats-under-your-home

Feature article in Sharon Wilson. It is excellent!

http://www.more.com/news/personalities/texas-rebels-fight-her-land

Thank you,

Elisabeth Radow

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Fracking panel member wants stronger NY health review – Politics on the Hudson

Fracking panel member wants stronger NY health review – Politics on the Hudson.

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