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    EIA DPR: Marc/Utica Sees Biggest Drop in Production for All Plays

    August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

    Yesterday our favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), issued our favorite monthly report, the Drilling Productivity Report (DPR). The DPR estimates how much oil and natural gas each of the country’s seven largest shale plays produced in the previous (i.e. current) month, and how much each will produce in the coming (i.e. next) month. The August report, which predicts production for the coming month of September, estimates natural gas production in the Marcellus/Utica will decrease by 203 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d)–the biggest (by far) decrease in any of the seven shale plays tracked.
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  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Construction Co. Sues MVP for $104M, Demands Sale of Pipe

    August 18, 2020April 20, 2022

    Last December MDN brought you news that Equitrans had canceled a contract with Trinity Energy Services to build a portion of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline project (see Equitrans Cancels Trinity Energy Contract re Mountain Valley Pipe). Since that time talks have broken down between the two sides over compensation for change orders and other items, and now Trinity is suing Equitrans, demanding MVP sell the pipe in the ground to pay Trinity $103.8 million to satisfy the money Trinity says it is owed.
    Read More “Construction Co. Sues MVP for $104M, Demands Sale of Pipe”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Mountain Valley Pipe (MVP) Buys Favor with Appalachian Trail Groups

    August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy, The Conservation Fund, and Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) yesterday issued a joint announcement that MVP is paying $19.5 million to the Conservancy to “conserve land along the Trail corridor and support outdoor recreation-based economies in Virginia and West Virginia.” It is the largest “funding package” in the Conservancy’s history to advance conservation efforts in a single geography.
    Read More “Mountain Valley Pipe (MVP) Buys Favor with Appalachian Trail Groups”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | TC Energy/TransCanada

    TC Energy Asks FERC to Approve Louisiana XPress, M-U Gas to Gulf

    August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

    “Hurry it up, will ya?” That was the upshot of a message sent by TC Energy to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) with respect to giving final approval for its Louisiana XPress project. FERC granted the project a favorable environmental assessment (EA) on February 6 (see FERC Favorable EA for Columbia Louisiana XPress, M-U Gas to Gulf). TC Energy asked FERC to deliver a final approval/certificate no later than July 1–five months is more than enough time to finish up the approval process. Yet here it is the middle of August anding agreement with a shipper to provide 800,000 Dt/d of firm transportation service for a 20-year term, providing the required market support for the Louisiana XPress project

    Alongside the Louisiana XPress projects, there are two other projects that are more than three months past the issuance of their EA by FERC staff and are awaiting FERC approval. Those include KMLP’s Acadiana project, evaluated jointly in the EA with Louisiana XPress, and the Double E Pipeline project, which received its EA March 24.

    For the Double E project, several conservation groups have pushed for FERC to rethink its EA in light of the coronavirus pandemic’s impacts on oil and natural gas markets. FERC, however, in January denied the groups’ late motions to intervene.*

    *S&P Global Platts (Aug 17, 2020) – Columbia Gulf asks FERC to sign off on Louisiana XPress project to avoid delay

    TC Energy’s letter to FERC asking them to hurry it up:

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Montage Resources | Southwestern Energy

    Southwestern Hits “Grand Slam” with Purchase of Montage Resources

    August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

    Last week, in one of the biggest news stories (for us) so far this year, Southwestern Energy announced it is buying out and merging in Montage Resources (see Stop Press! Southwestern Energy Buying Montage Resources for $857M). The combined companies will create the third-largest (by acreage) Marcellus/Utica driller. Yet investors have pretty much yawned. The company’s stock went down after the announcement. According to one analyst, Southwestern’s purchase is a “grand slam” home run and investors should sit up and take notice.
    Read More “Southwestern Hits “Grand Slam” with Purchase of Montage Resources”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research

    New England Rejects NatGas, Prefers Unreliable Renewables Instead

    August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

    Please don’t come to Boston. If you do, you may experience blackouts from an unreliable electricity grid powered by so-called (very unreliable) renewables. That’s our takeaway on the obtuse attitudes that pervade New England and the Communist politicians that run that section of the country.
    Read More “New England Rejects NatGas, Prefers Unreliable Renewables Instead”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Aug 18, 2020

    August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: PA DEP local climate action program helps community leaders address climate change in 139 municipalities; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Trump administration readies Alaska’s ANWR for oil, gas drilling; California’s shift from natural gas to solar is playing a role in rolling blackouts; NATIONAL: New lyrics, same tune for US shale producers; Most U.S. shale companies to restore production by end of 3rd quarter; Texas Democrat: US natural gas vital in transition to renewables; Let’s be serious, more CO2 isn’t making the earth ‘uninhabitable’; Democrats say California is model for climate action but its blackouts say otherwise; INTERNATIONAL: Is Japan the next major market for Russian LNG?; Mexican discrimination against US energy firms underscores importance of USMCA.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Aug 18, 2020”

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