Paula, you are too kind.  I can't take credit for investigative journalism.  FrackCheckWV (that's Duane, Nicole and myself) just recaps what other professionals have reported, and occasionally we spout an opinion.  But I do read an awful lot on the internet about fracking.  

BTW, if you got scared by the Enron story, watch Inside Job, the documentary about how the deregulation of banks led to the subprime mortgage crisis and how we (the taxpayer) got soaked. 
Meanwhile the bad actors made millions and are still in power.  dee



-----Original Message-----
From: Paula Hunt <pjhunt@xemaps.com>
To: mvcac@cheat.org
Sent: Wed, Jul 13, 2011 10:22 pm
Subject: Re: [MVCAC] Marcellus (all) Wells and related


It's great that the pressure is finally making the politicians do something.  Kudos to all of you who worked so hard on this!!  Your  voices and letters have made an impact!

Bob, I haven't heard of the WV Geo. Survey being involved in any wording, but I am not in the O&G Section, so we might be.  We really miss Lee Avary's expertise....

Jonathan, thanks for the link to the report.

Bill thanks for the NYT article and Dee thanks for your investigative journalism.  Despite the flaws and embellishments in the article, it is a little disconcerting when a former Enron exec see parallels!  Tim and I watched "The Smartest Guys in the Room" about Enron a couple of weeks ago.  It's scary how they manipulated the energy markets and how it probably could be done again.  On another topic, if the production decline curves are more rapid than originally thought, that could mean that less gas will be extracted than originally planned.  But I don't think the author really developed that part of the article very well.  Would you consider working for the Dominion Post, Dee?  They/we need someone who takes the time to question authority.

- paula



At 7/13/2011 09:40 AM, Robert Shumaker wrote:
From: "Robert Shumaker" <rcshumaker@mail.wvu.edu>
To: <mvcac@cheat.org>,
Subject: [MVCAC] Marcellus (all) Wells


Heard the govenor has issued some regulations on shale wells. One of the most important items to be included would be a requirement that a cement-bond log be run (1000 ft.) on every o/g well; that the drilling and logging company engineers certify  there is an "excellent"(?) bond between the casing and rock wall of the well; and finally that a c opy of the log be sent in a timely manner (?) to the WV Geological Survey and the WV Oil and Gas comission, and that this log cannot be considered as confidential. A petroleum engineer/geologist should draw up the exact wording for any such reg.  I have not heard anything about this subject in open dicussions thus far. Hope this is old news and is part of what is going on. Bob Shumaker
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