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  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    Spire Pipe Closure to Cut Off M-U NatGas for Some St. Louis Residents

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    The people of St. Louis can call and thank the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) when their natural gas supplies and/or electricity are turned off later this summer because the Spire STL pipeline must shut down. In June MDN brought you the news that three far-left Democrat judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit overturned a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval for a long-completed and flowing natural gas pipeline in the St. Louis, MO area that flows Marcellus/Utica gas to residents, businesses, and electric generating plants throughout the region (see Fed Court Overturns Marcellus to St. Louis Pipe – Shutdown Coming?). The parent company of the pipeline is now warning it is in the process of shutting down the pipeline and that could lead to “service disruptions for customers.”
    Read More “Spire Pipe Closure to Cut Off M-U NatGas for Some St. Louis Residents”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | ESG | Industrywide Issues

    Chesapeake Goes Whole Hog on ESG, Certifying Gas Across 2 Basins

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    In January of this year, EQT Corporation announced it would partner with a Denver, CO company calling itself “Project Canary” to run a test on two of its shale gas pads, to prove the natural gas produced is “certified responsibly sourced” (see EQT Partners with Project Canary on “Responsibly Sourced” NatGas). A little over three months later Chesapeake Energy announced it would do the same thing, running a test on two well pads with multiple wells–one in Bradford County, PA, the other in Wyoming County, PA–using the same Project Canary program (see Chesapeake Signs Up with “Responsibly Sourced Gas” Program).
    Read More “Chesapeake Goes Whole Hog on ESG, Certifying Gas Across 2 Basins”

  • Beaver County | Economic Impact | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell | Statewide PA

    Study: Shell Cracker Will Create $3.7 Billion in PA Economy Each Year

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    A new study prepared for Shell Chemical Appalachia earlier this year is just coming to light now. The study, researched by professors at Robert Morris University (RMU), calculates the impact on the Pennsylvania economy from the soon-to-be-completed Shell ethane cracker plant in Beaver County, PA. The numbers are staggering. Each and every year that cracker operates RMU projects the cracker will create $3.7 billion throughout the PA economy. Amazing! And it’s ALL private money–no government transfers from one taxpayer to another. Joe Biden should be jumping up and down and extolling this from the rooftops! Instead, he’s attacking fossil fuels.
    Read More “Study: Shell Cracker Will Create $3.7 Billion in PA Economy Each Year”

  • Education | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kanawha County | Pipelines | Statewide WV | TC Energy/TransCanada | West Virginia

    TC Energy Partners with WV Community College to Train Gas Techs

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    How does this sound? You’d like a good job in the oil and gas pipeline industry, something skilled that requires some schooling. But you have a job now and can’t attend a class full-time and you can’t afford the tuition. If you live West Virginia, a huge opportunity has just opened up for you. TC Energy (pipeline giant based in Canada) is partnering with Kanawha County’s BridgeValley Community and Technical College to create programs to train future gas technicians for jobs that are expected to be in high demand in the next three to five years. If you live and stay living in WV, the 60 credit-hour (two-year) college program is tuition-free. Much of the work can be done online in a blended format–traveling to school for lab work only.
    Read More “TC Energy Partners with WV Community College to Train Gas Techs”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    With Maintenance at LNG Plants Over, Sales Volumes Increase Again

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    Strong demand for LNG from Europe and Asia is causing the price of natural gas to go high and (for now) stay high (see LNG Exports Play Starring Role in Current High Price of NatGas). Of course “high price” is relative, depending on what part of the country here at home, and what part of the world for markets abroad. Lately, American exports of natural gas have been running at less than full capacity. Why? Because portions of a number of LNG export facilities have been offline for maintenance. That’s now pretty much over and LNG export volumes are once again increasing.
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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pike County | Regulation | Statewide PA | Wayne County

    PA Senators Appeal Dismissed DRBC Frack Ban Lawsuit

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    In a brilliant move aimed at boxing in the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), two northeastern Pennsylvania State Senators–Gene Yaw and Lisa Baker–along with members of the PA Senate Republican Caucus (27 Senators in all), filed a lawsuit in January against the DRBC accusing the quasi-governmental agency of “taking” the property rights of PA residents without just compensation under the law (see PA Senators Sue DRBC for “Taking” Property re Frack Ban). Unfortunately, in June a federal district court judge in Philadelphia appointed by RINO George W. Bush dismissed the case claiming the Senators, who represent people shafted by the DRBC, don’t have “standing” to bring the lawsuit (see Fed Court Dismisses PA Senate Lawsuit Against DRBC Frack Ban). Senators Yaw and Baker have just appealed the dismissal to a higher court.
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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 15, 2021

    July 15, 2021July 15, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Ravago Group sets up shop near cracker plant, ready to do business with Shell; NATIONAL: U.S. oil consumption surging with industry firing at full blast; Oil has become the hottest commodity on Wall Street; U.S. natural gas skies to highest in two-and-a-half years; New Enverus M&A report details interesting times for U.S. shale; It’s time to unplug the hype over electric vehicles.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 15, 2021”

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