Judge Overrules Biden O&G Permit Moratorium on Federal Lands
On Joe Biden’s first day occupying the White House, he signed an Executive Order (EO) suspending new oil and gas leasing on all federal while the Interior Department reviews existing leases and permitting practices for 60 days (see How Biden’s Drilling Ban on Federal Lands Affects the M-U). A few weeks later he extended the timeframe for the so-called moratorium, turning it into an ongoing ban (see Biden Continues Attack on O&G with New EO – Industry Fights Back). A federal judge in Louisiana yesterday put a stop to Biden’s “moratorium,” telling the administration to restart federal leases forthwith. You may think this issue only affects those big tracts of federal land in the Western U.S., but you would be wrong.
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Adelphia Gateway, a plan to convert an old oil pipeline stretching from Northampton County, PA through Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester counties, terminating in Delaware County at Marcus Hook, recently received permission from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to begin final the final bits of construction (see
A federal court in Pennsylvania upheld the findings of a U.S. Dept. of Labor investigation that oil and gas contract worker Henkels & McCoy Inc. owes big money in back wages and overtime to 362 workers at 11 worksites in five states, including Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Connecticut, Georgia, and (yes) even in New York too. The company must now pay $1,085,830 in back wages and damages.
Range Resources has joined the bandwagon of Marcellus/Utica drillers paying homage to ESG (environmental, social, governance) concerns by pimple-faced Millennial investors who demand all companies, even oil and gas companies, bow down to the global warming gods. Range announced its board of directors has formed an ESG and Safety Committee, and that the company has enrolled in the same program several other M-U drillers have joined called Project Canary.
Technically this post is not about the Marcellus/Utica, but it’s such great news we just have to share it. On Monday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new bill into law that bans state investments in banks, investors, and other companies that have cut ties with the oil and gas industry. Texas is divesting from the diverstors. Love it! It’s about time we fight back and fight back hard against the left.
Two of three Marcellus/Utica states received permits to drill new shale wells last week. Pennsylvania issued just 4 new permits, spread all around the state, all in different counties. Ohio issued 8 new permits, split equally between Encino Energy (EAP) and Southwestern Energy (Eclipse). West Virginia’s shale industry got skunked last week with no new permits for a second week in a row! We can’t remember that ever happening.
OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Electricity and natural gas prices spike in California and Texas amid heat wave; INTERNATIONAL: Big Oil’s net-zero goal: myths and realities; Oil price rally for 2021 approaches 50%; Global fossil fuel share of energy mix similar to decade ago.