Short term fracking halt? - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-29T11:45:33Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/short-term-fracking-halt?commentId=2117179%3AComment%3A2727429&feed=yes&xn_auth=noParkdota, if you watch starti…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-23:2117179:Comment:27372502012-10-23T04:40:30.613ZHopeful About Natural Gashttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/HopefulAboutNaturalGas
<p>Parkdota, if you watch starting at 3: it is clear this is about natgas as a long investment. Cramer says that IF a ban was put in then natgas would skyrocket. He also said that there was a glut of natgas and that the stocks have been hammered recently.</p>
<p>Since no one else is talking about this (industry names please?) I can only believe that Cramer is trying to cover his predictions since he has been long natgas so long. I am waiting to hear from someone in the industry.</p>
<p>Cramer…</p>
<p>Parkdota, if you watch starting at 3: it is clear this is about natgas as a long investment. Cramer says that IF a ban was put in then natgas would skyrocket. He also said that there was a glut of natgas and that the stocks have been hammered recently.</p>
<p>Since no one else is talking about this (industry names please?) I can only believe that Cramer is trying to cover his predictions since he has been long natgas so long. I am waiting to hear from someone in the industry.</p>
<p>Cramer has a lousy track record for predicting. There are websites that track his statements and results. Here are two of the bigger ones. I wonder if Cramer is trying to boost his natural gas returns?? (which I appreciate, but I really believe in basic supply and demand)</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.stocktagger.com/" target="_blank">http://www.stocktagger.com/</a></p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://caps.fool.com/player/trackjimcramer.aspx" target="_blank">http://caps.fool.com/player/trackjimcramer.aspx</a></p>
<p></p> Happened again today in a sho…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27368522012-10-22T22:49:42.897ZParkdotahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/parkdota
Happened again today in a short comment per Cramer minute 3:15.<br />
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<a href="http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000124274&play=1" target="_blank">http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000124274&play=1</a>
Happened again today in a short comment per Cramer minute 3:15.<br />
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<a href="http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000124274&play=1" target="_blank">http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000124274&play=1</a> I like this...would back up a…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27364482012-10-22T17:40:17.221ZKrkyoldhaghttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/CoraLeeChathamBrantley
<p>I like this...would back up any governor that had the balls to do this.</p>
<p>One thing that always irritated me in Dallas was all those home owners who complained about DFW planes. When that airport was built it was out in the prairie..then those folks flocked out there to buy houses that were built right up to the fences..Duh...didn't they know that planes come to an airport? Stupid lawsuits..</p>
<p>Like ...there wasn't even a Euless before the airport.</p>
<p>keep on…</p>
<p>I like this...would back up any governor that had the balls to do this.</p>
<p>One thing that always irritated me in Dallas was all those home owners who complained about DFW planes. When that airport was built it was out in the prairie..then those folks flocked out there to buy houses that were built right up to the fences..Duh...didn't they know that planes come to an airport? Stupid lawsuits..</p>
<p>Like ...there wasn't even a Euless before the airport.</p>
<p>keep on fracking...</p>
<p>I wasn't very smart but I knew Nuclear plants were not a good idea...it gave us Three Mile Island and numerous accidents that never went away. Where were the govt watch dogs then? They were invested in those plants.</p>
<p>One thing kind of off the grid is that there was a nuclear plant in the earth quake zone last week in Maine...not much said about that..and it would have been much worse then 1000 times what fracking could do...</p>
<p>Just trying to get some perspective in my mind.</p> Yes I have watched the Hall…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27363412012-10-22T17:34:20.347ZKrkyoldhaghttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/CoraLeeChathamBrantley
<p>Yes I have watched the Halliburton crews move in..Its beautiful..they have long cavarans of their equipment rolling to the sites...its a sight to see all that expertise moving in.</p>
<p><br></br>My Daddy talked about Red Adair back in old days of how his team would move in and go to work..said it was really a show..as they fought the well fires back when.</p>
<p>If it had not been for the fire fighters from here in Texas going to Saudi to fight the fires there would be fewer wells there to…</p>
<p>Yes I have watched the Halliburton crews move in..Its beautiful..they have long cavarans of their equipment rolling to the sites...its a sight to see all that expertise moving in.</p>
<p><br/>My Daddy talked about Red Adair back in old days of how his team would move in and go to work..said it was really a show..as they fought the well fires back when.</p>
<p>If it had not been for the fire fighters from here in Texas going to Saudi to fight the fires there would be fewer wells there to this day. It took Texas and US technology to fight those fires...just as it did to figure out the fracking tech.</p>
<p>I miss those Halliburton rigs coming in around here.</p>
<p>But I get a kick out of watching those huge huge pieces of equipment work in the Lignite mines near here...those are really impressive things.</p>
<p>I enjoy watching the doziers and track hoes building the pad sites...</p>
<p>It is always fun to watch construction moving along.</p>
<p>Miss all that in this 'slowdown' or whatever it is this period of time is called.</p>
<p></p> Note there are no Windmills o…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27364462012-10-22T17:26:54.573ZKrkyoldhaghttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/CoraLeeChathamBrantley
<p>Note there are no Windmills on East Coast ...regulated out. And we see what happened to Coal. And the few Steel plants we used to have here...two in Texas gone. Offshore drilling was halted in Gulf and not allowed at all to begin with in other locations. </p>
<p>So EPA can do whatever they pretty much are told to do.</p>
<p>Thanks Parkdota for the answer. </p>
<p>Yes the 11 CHK wells are all in one section or unit in Johnson Country..</p>
<p>Tonight I will be worrying and watching the…</p>
<p>Note there are no Windmills on East Coast ...regulated out. And we see what happened to Coal. And the few Steel plants we used to have here...two in Texas gone. Offshore drilling was halted in Gulf and not allowed at all to begin with in other locations. </p>
<p>So EPA can do whatever they pretty much are told to do.</p>
<p>Thanks Parkdota for the answer. </p>
<p>Yes the 11 CHK wells are all in one section or unit in Johnson Country..</p>
<p>Tonight I will be worrying and watching the debate.</p>
<p></p> Max provided a link above to…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27364422012-10-22T17:09:40.561ZParkdotahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/parkdota
<p>Max provided a link above to EPA as the EPA is doing a study. Jim Cramer talked about the old ND story two weeks in a row, another CNBC reporter talked about it also, and yesterday Fox had on the front of their web site at the top the EPA story I provided a link to. They talk about a short term ban or regulatory interference which is the title of my post. They all state that if the current administraction wins re-election that it is possible the EPA might enact a short term ban until they…</p>
<p>Max provided a link above to EPA as the EPA is doing a study. Jim Cramer talked about the old ND story two weeks in a row, another CNBC reporter talked about it also, and yesterday Fox had on the front of their web site at the top the EPA story I provided a link to. They talk about a short term ban or regulatory interference which is the title of my post. They all state that if the current administraction wins re-election that it is possible the EPA might enact a short term ban until they are done with their findings and, or enact a drinking water policy that might effect is also. Aubrey has said nothing nor has Pickens. </p> Parkdota, could you provide a…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27358882012-10-22T03:26:28.182ZHopeful About Natural Gashttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/HopefulAboutNaturalGas
<p>Parkdota, could you provide a LINK? Which Q&A?</p>
<p>Nothing in your post is about banning fracking. All I am asking for is a link to any credible natgas executive about any ban on fracking.</p>
<p>You say that CNBC has been talking about it all week, but I have not heard anything on it and I watch CNBC. Aubrey said nothing about a ban when he was on Cramer and that's where you said you had heard about it.</p>
<p>If there was any big chance of a ban on fracking the execs would be…</p>
<p>Parkdota, could you provide a LINK? Which Q&A?</p>
<p>Nothing in your post is about banning fracking. All I am asking for is a link to any credible natgas executive about any ban on fracking.</p>
<p>You say that CNBC has been talking about it all week, but I have not heard anything on it and I watch CNBC. Aubrey said nothing about a ban when he was on Cramer and that's where you said you had heard about it.</p>
<p>If there was any big chance of a ban on fracking the execs would be talking about it. It would be huge news in the oil patch - but there is zero about any ban on fracking except a very few highly partisan press releases and stuff that is way out of date.</p>
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<p></p> This came from the Q and A of…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27357952012-10-22T02:18:55.294ZParkdotahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/parkdota
This came from the Q and A off the site. I had no idea Desoto Parish and the Haynesville were a part of the study.<br />
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Q: Where is EPA conducting case studies and how were those sites chosen?<br />
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A:EPA has selected seven case studies that the Agency believes will provide the most useful information about the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources under a variety of circumstances.<br />
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Two sites are prospective case studies where EPA will monitor key aspects of the hydraulic…
This came from the Q and A off the site. I had no idea Desoto Parish and the Haynesville were a part of the study.<br />
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Q: Where is EPA conducting case studies and how were those sites chosen?<br />
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A:EPA has selected seven case studies that the Agency believes will provide the most useful information about the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources under a variety of circumstances.<br />
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Two sites are prospective case studies where EPA will monitor key aspects of the hydraulic fracturing process at future hydraulic fracturing sites. They are located in:<br />
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Haynesville Shale - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana<br />
Marcellus Shale - Washington County, Pennsylvania<br />
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The five retrospective case studies, which will investigate reported drinking water contamination due to hydraulic fracturing operations at existing sites, are located in:<br />
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Bakken Shale - Kildeer, Dunn County, North Dakota<br />
Barnett Shale - Wise County, Texas<br />
Marcellus Shale - Bradford and Susquehanna Counties, Pennsylvania<br />
Marcellus Shale - Washington County, Pennsylvania<br />
Raton Basin - Colorado<br />
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The case studies were identified, prioritized and selected based on a rigorous set of criteria and site visits by EPA scientists who will be conducting the research. Decision criteria included proximity of population and drinking water supplies, evidence of impaired water quality (retrospective only), health and environmental concerns (retrospective only) and knowledge gaps that could be filled by the case study. Sites were prioritized based on geographic and geologic diversity, population at risk, site status (planned, active or completed), unique geological or hydrological features, characteristics of water resources, and land use. CNN just had an energy progra…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27357412012-10-22T01:40:42.860ZHopeful About Natural Gashttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/HopefulAboutNaturalGas
<p>CNN just had an energy program say fracking would replace coal easily and how much oil and gas we will need in the future (lots)</p>
<p>I have not seen any credible source for the idea that fracking is going to be significantly restricted. In an election season both sides make outrageous claims about the other.</p>
<p>But, are there any executives of natgas companies saying fracking will be halted? Nope. Aubrey was on CNBC and said nothing. Boone has not said anything about it. If the…</p>
<p>CNN just had an energy program say fracking would replace coal easily and how much oil and gas we will need in the future (lots)</p>
<p>I have not seen any credible source for the idea that fracking is going to be significantly restricted. In an election season both sides make outrageous claims about the other.</p>
<p>But, are there any executives of natgas companies saying fracking will be halted? Nope. Aubrey was on CNBC and said nothing. Boone has not said anything about it. If the industry is worried I don't see it.</p>
<p></p> Totally agree it could be goo…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-10-22:2117179:Comment:27357822012-10-22T01:29:41.898ZParkdotahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/parkdota
Totally agree it could be good for those of us with wells in place. If one doesn't have a well, though, it might not be the best news. If one trades in gas it can also be great news as prices would jump. The current administration's energy policy makes me nervous so I don't think it is beyond them to take such drastic measures next year depending on the election results. All I know is that for two weeks now CNBC has been hinting at EPA regulations and now FOX News is jumping on this potential…
Totally agree it could be good for those of us with wells in place. If one doesn't have a well, though, it might not be the best news. If one trades in gas it can also be great news as prices would jump. The current administration's energy policy makes me nervous so I don't think it is beyond them to take such drastic measures next year depending on the election results. All I know is that for two weeks now CNBC has been hinting at EPA regulations and now FOX News is jumping on this potential story. I also never thought I'd see a deep water moratorium in the Gulf for a solid year.