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		<title>Liberty &amp; Patriot Stations of Panda Power Being Completed in Bradford County, PA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marcellus Shale power plant(s) commissioned in Bradford County From an Article by Marie Cusick, NPR StateImpact PA, October 28, 2016 State Sen. Gene Yaw (R- Bradford) spoke Thursday at the commissioning of a new gas power plant. State and local officials celebrated the commissioning  of what’s been dubbed the first “Marcellus Shale” power plant. The [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Marcellus Shale power plant(s) commissioned in Bradford County</strong></p>
<p>From an <a title="Panda Power Liberty gas fired power plant" href="https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2016/10/28/marcellus-shale-power-plant-commissioned-in-bradford-county/" target="_blank">Article by Marie Cusick</a>, NPR StateImpact PA, October 28, 2016<strong> </strong></p>
<p>State Sen. Gene Yaw (R- Bradford) spoke Thursday at the commissioning of a new gas power plant. State and local officials celebrated the commissioning  of what’s been dubbed the first “Marcellus Shale” power plant.</p>
<p>The Liberty Power Plant in Bradford County is one of three natural gas plants being built in Pennsylvania by Panda Power Funds, a private equity firm based in Dallas, Texas. The company plans to commission its sister plant, the Patriot, in Lycoming County November 16. Both 829 megawatt plants came online in July and can provide enough power for up to 1 million homes.</p>
<p>“Both plants were specifically put where they are because of the proximity to the Marcellus Shale,” says Panda Power Funds spokesman Bill Pentak.</p>
<p>“It’s a great way to take our gas and make it value-added and send electricity out of our county,” says Bradford County Commissioner Doug McLinko (R). “It’s terrific.”</p>
<p>The third project is the 1,124 megawatt Hummel Station plant, in Sunbury, Northumberland County. It involves re-purposing an old coal-fired plant, and is <a title="https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2015/05/28/in-a-power-shift-natural-gas-closes-in-on-king-coal/" href="https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2015/05/28/in-a-power-shift-natural-gas-closes-in-on-king-coal/" target="_blank"><strong>part of a broader shift</strong></a>, as the nation’s power grid moves away from coal, toward more natural gas and renewable energy.</p>
<p>“That’s about 20 percent complete,” says Pentak, who expects Hummel Station to come online in the first quarter of 2018. ”It’s one of the largest coal-to natural gas power replacement projects in the U.S.”</p>
<p><a title="https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2016/08/24/construction-begins-on-sunbury-pipeline/" href="https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2016/08/24/construction-begins-on-sunbury-pipeline/" target="_blank"><strong>UGI Energy Services is currently constructing the Sunbury Pipeline</strong></a>, a 20-inch line that will travel 35 miles from Lycoming County to feed Marcellus Shale gas into the Hummel Station plant.</p>
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<p><strong>Siemens and Panda Power Funds commission Liberty Power Project in US</strong></p>
<p>From an <a title="Power Technology: Panda Power Plants in PA" href="http://www.power-technology.com/news/newssiemens-and-panda-power-funds-commission-liberty-power-project-in-us-5652172" target="_blank">Article in Power Technology</a>, October 31, 2016<strong></strong></p>
<p>Siemens and Panda Power Funds have successfully commissioned Panda Liberty Power Project, a 829 MW natural gas-fueled power plant.</p>
<p>The project is located in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Leveraging Marcellus Shale gas, Liberty is the first of two new Panda Power Funds generating stations to be commissioned in Pennsylvania this year, with the Patriot Power Project in Clinton Township set to be dedicated in November.</p>
<p>Siemens will be responsible for the advanced power generation technology, financing, and long-term servicing for the Liberty and Patriot projects. Electricity generated will be able to power approximately two million households in large regional power markets, including Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>Siemens&#8217; power and gas energy solutions Americas senior executive vice-president Martin Tartibi said: “The commissioning of this highly-efficient power plant marks another milestone in our successful relationship with Panda Power Funds. This project demonstrates the full spectrum of Siemens’ portfolio, from our leading edge H-class technology, to financing, to service and maintenance.</p>
<p>“As America continues to turn to cleaner-burning natural gas, we are proud that our world-class power generation technology can provide affordable, efficient and reliable power to about one million households, using the latest, most advanced emissions-control technology.”</p>
<p>The single shaft plant blocks include two SGT6-8000H gas turbines, two SST6-5000 steam turbines, two hydrogen-cooled SGen6-2000H generators, and two heat recovery steam generators, as well as the control system SPPA-T3000.</p>
<p>Siemens&#8217; financial services has provided financial support for the Liberty power project construction through a $50 million term loan.</p>
<p>Panda Power Funds&#8217; chief executive officer Todd Carter said: “Designed to harness gas from the Marcellus Shale, this state of the art power plant represents the next chapter in Pennsylvania’s energy renaissance.</p>
<p>“Working with Siemens over the last several years has proven they ‘walk the talk’ with their customer service and technological innovation, helping to bring online a world-class power asset in the Keystone State. We are very pleased to reach another important milestone in our collaboration with Siemens.”</p>
<p>See also: <a title="/" href="http://www.FrackCheckWV.net">www.FrackCheckWV.net</a></p>
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		<title>How Does the Oil Price Drop Affect Marcellus Gas?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From: Jeanne Williams  Subject: Gas and oil question   Sent: December 29, 2014 Hello to Mon News Editor (Don Strimbeck) I receive the Mon News through a series of forwards till it finally gets to my inbox. I thought you might be the person to ask this question: We know that the price of oil has [...]]]></description>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">US Crude now at $53.00/bbl</p>
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<p>From: Jeanne Williams  <strong>Subject:</strong> Gas and oil question   <strong>Sent:</strong> December 29, 2014</p>
<p><strong>Hello to Mon News Editor (Don Strimbeck)</strong></p>
<p>I receive the Mon News through a series of forwards till it finally gets to my inbox. I thought you might be the person to ask this question: We know that the price of oil has fallen and has lots of people shaking in their boots. How does the price of oil affect the price of fracked gas since they are two different commodities and require different infrastructures to be put into use?</p>
<p>In other words, will we see a reduction in fracking here in the Gas Fracking capital of the world? So far I don&#8217;t see that happening. In the interest of transparency I will tell you that I have my left foot firmly planted in the &#8220;clean environment for all, now and forever camp&#8221;.</p>
<p>The little toe on the right foot is in the fracking camp as I do traffic control for a flagging company that works mainly in the gas fields. The pay is good.</p>
<p>Thank you, Sincerely, Jeanne Williams</p>
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<p><strong>From:</strong> S. Tom Bond  <strong>Subject:</strong> Gas and oil question   <strong>Sent:</strong> December 29, 2014</p>
<p>Oil and gas are to some extent competitors, after all, most of the use of both is for energy, although chemical uses of each exist which cannot be easily substituted. So the effect of the price of oil on gas is due to substitution of oil for gas to generate energy. <em>Much of the increased use of gas results from the fact that electrical generating plants were constructed to use primarily coal or oil, but had the capacity to increase production for overloads with gas.</em> They have turned to using overload capacity and reduced the main supply, the oil or coal.</p>
<p>It takes something like $65 to pump oil in the Bakken and $25 to pump it in Saudi Arabia. So low price oil price hurts both fracked oil and, indirectly fracked gas, because less of it will be used.</p>
<p>Some companies will be hurt more than others. If a company (like Exxon) has a lot of business going it is not hurt so badly. If it has the price &#8220;hedged&#8221; as they say in the stock market (the term means already sold to a third party at a fixed price, who is a gambler, if the price goes above the hedged price he wins, if it goes below he looses) &#8211; such as Anterio, which operates in Doddridge and elsewhere in WV, it is not hurt so badly. But if it has extensive debts, like many of the smaller companies and Chesapeake, it is seriously hurt, because they need current income to pay the debt.</p>
<p>They all continue production, but the safer companies don&#8217;t invest for the future at the same rate. The companies which lack income from other, less expensive sources really have to cut costs to the bone, sell off holdings or go further in debt (if they can) and cannot resume production quickly if the price of oil goes up again.</p>
<p>Saudi Arabia is taking the blame for not cutting the production of oil. It is said that this is to injure “fracking companies”  which are doing so much production. The fact is that the US really doesn&#8217;t have great reserves. They are in the Middle East and Russia. We are simply sucking the soda from a small cup at a faster rate.</p>
<p>There is an undercurrent of analysis which suggests the Saudi&#8217;s are cooperating with the US to attack Russia, where the oil and gas a principal source of national income. Russia has so much conventional oil and gas they laugh at the idea of fracking. They have recently opened two huge gas deals with China and have developed overland sales of oil. The next twenty years will be interesting, because geopolitics is almost entirely about how and who will supply energy.</p>
<p>Tom Bond, Retired Chemistry Teacher and Resident Farmer, Lewis County, WV</p>
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<p><strong>From:</strong> K. Lee Avary <strong>Subject:</strong> Gas and oil question <strong>Sent:</strong> December 30, 2014</p>
<p>A lot of variables are part of this equation, some geologic and some economic. When horizontal Marcellus drilling began, gas prices were high and the Marcellus was attractive for operators to develop in the &#8220;dry gas&#8221; part of the Marcellus. In the last few years, the price of gas has dropped quite a bit, and operators have shifted their drilling to the &#8220;wet gas&#8221; part of the Marcellus play.</p>
<p>The natural gas liquids (ethane, propane, butane, etc.) provide an income stream beyond just the natural gas revenue. The infrastructure to process the wet gas to separate the liquids has/ is being developed.</p>
<p>An economic driver is leases that are expiring or will expire soon. Operators decide whether to drill or let the leases expire or renew the leases.</p>
<p>Another economic driver is &#8220;price hedging&#8221; where operators have locked in prices to sell their commodities for a certain price for some future period. This removes some of the short term market fluctuation impact.</p>
<p>There is not much oil produced from the Marcellus; there are more Utica wells that produce oil along with gas.</p>
<p>Lee Avary, Retired Petroleum Geologist, WVGES</p>
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<p>See also the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article &#8220;<a title="Energy Sector Adjusts to Global Oil Plummet" href="http://triblive.com/business/headlines/7397401-74/oil-companies-prices#axzz3NUtB0pMC " target="_blank">Energy Sector Adjusts to Global Oil Plummet</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>See also: <a title="/" href="http://www.FrackCheckWV.net">www.FrackCheckWV.net</a></p>
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