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Coterra 2Q – Trimming Another 325 MMcf/d of Marcellus Gas

Coterra Energy, formed by the merger of Cabot Oil & Gas (drills for natural gas in the Marcellus) and Cimarex Energy (drills for oil in the Permian and Anadarko basins), issued its second quarter 2024 update on Friday. The company turned in respectable financial numbers, making a profit of $220 million in 2Q24, up 5% from the $209 million it made in 2Q23. Unfortunately, there was bad news for the Marcellus. The company has just trimmed another 325 MMcf/d of production across the Marcellus basin, and once the three pads it is actively drilling have concluded in October, no new drilling is planned.
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Antero 2Q – NatGas Production Down 4%, Liquids Up 10%, 11 New Wells

Antero Resources, which is 100% focused on the Marcellus/Utica with over 500,000 net acres under lease (and the largest M-U driller in West Virginia), issued its second quarter 2024 update last week. The company reports net production averaged 3.4 billion cubic feet equivalent per day (Bcfe/d) during 2Q24, an increase of 1% year-over-year (i.e., pretty much the same as last year). Of the company’s 2024 production, liquids (NGLs) averaged 212 thousand barrels per day (MBbl/d), an increase of 10% from 2Q23. Natural gas production averaged 2.1 Bcf/d, down 4% from 2Q23. The company lost $66 million in 2Q24 versus losing $83 million in 2Q23. The bleeding slowed, but the company is still bleeding.
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Eureka Resources Cancels Shale Wastewater Plant Planned for Dimock

In March 2021, Eureka Resources announced plans to build a Marcellus Shale wastewater treatment facility in Dimock (Susquehanna County), Pennsylvania (see Eureka Building Marcellus Wastewater Recycling Plant in Dimock, PA). Yep, that Dimock, the one made famous by the lying Josh Fox of Gasland fame. Both Dimock Township and the Susquehanna County Planning Commission gave their stamp of approval for the project a year later (see Town, County Approve Marcellus Wastewater Recycling Plant in Dimock). Eventually, the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued a water quality permit for the project. Unfortunately, Eureka recently announced that it is abandoning the project and will not build it after all.
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Shell CEO: Monaca Cracker Plant Not Fully Operational Til 2025/26

Wael Sawan

During last week’s second quarter update conference call by oil and gas giant Shell, the CEO, Wael Sawan, had some interesting comments about the mighty Shell ethane cracker in Monaca (Beaver County), PA. Sawan praised progress at the plant but then said it would be 2025 or 2026 before the plant would be “fully operational.” That was new news for us.
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The Story of Utica Oil Part 2: Infinity Natural Res. Comes for Oil

Writing for Hart Energy’s Oil and Gas Investor magazine, author Nissa Darbonne penned a fabulous overview of the Utica, bringing us the history of oil drilling in Ohio (in the 1800s) all the way up to the present day and Encino Energy’s dominance in oil drilling in the Utica. The article includes details about Encino and other companies, including Infinity Natural Resources and EOG Resources. On Friday, we brought you excerpts from the article about Encino Energy (see The Story of Utica Oil Part 1: Encino Becomes Most Active Driller). Today, we have details about Infinity Natural Resources (INR), a company you may not have heard much about.
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NYMEX Natural Gas Price Closes Below $2 Once Again

The “front month” NYMEX natural gas price, based on the Henry Hub in Louisiana, closed below $2/MMBtu on Friday. It was the second day in a row the NYMEX price closed below $2. The cash price was even worse, averaging $1.89 on Friday after bottoming out earlier in the week at $1.80. Geesh. We thought we left that bottom-bumping low-price stuff behind a while ago, but apparently not. What’s going on? Even though temps have been hot hot hot, there are concerns over an uptick in production over the past week. Too much supply with the same demand equals lower prices.
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National Rig Loses Ground: U.S. Drop 3 @ 586, M-U Drops 1 @ 36

The U.S. national oil and gas rig count lost ground last week it had gained the week before. The national combined Baker Hughes oil and gas rig count now stands at 586 rigs, down three from 589 two weeks ago. The Marcellus/Utica lost one rig last week. Pennsylvania lost a rig and now operates 20 active rigs. Ohio operated 11 active rigs. West Virginia remained the same with five active rigs. The M-U is operating a combined 36 rigs. The M-U’s primary competitor, the Haynesville, was down one rig from two weeks ago and now operates 34 rigs.
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Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Aug 5, 2024

MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: The high price of failing to transition to clean energy; PUC seeks to accelerate removal, replacement of older natgas plastic pipe; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Chevron announces headquarters relocation; NATIONAL: 18 oil companies targeted in price gouging lawsuit; Harris is ‘perfect person’ to prosecute big oil, climate advocates say; What’s the ideal oil price for a U.S. President?; INTERNATIONAL: Russia accounted for a fifth of EU gas imports in Q1; Canada’s crude oil has an increasingly significant role in U.S. refineries.
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