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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Chesapeake Energy Buys Haynesville Driller Vine Energy for $2.2B

    August 12, 2021August 12, 2021

    Chesapeake announced yesterday it will buy Haynesville driller Vine Energy for $2.2 billion–mostly by trading or issuing shares of stock (payment will be 92% in stock, 8% in cash). The Reuters rumors were right: interim CEO Mike Wichterich will either go big or go bust with his mission to expand Chesapeake. We hope it’s not the latter since Chesapeake still owns a huge amount of assets in the northeastern PA Marcellus. Is Chesapeake making the same mistake it made under the leadership of Doug Lawler when Lawler got a wandering eye and purchased WildHorse Resource Development Corp in the Eagle Ford Shale (see Chesapeake Now Gone from Ohio Utica; Spends $4B in Eagle Ford)? We don’t think so. This time is different. You can’t blame Chesapeake for expanding outside the Marcellus/Utica–they have a good reason for looking elsewhere…
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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake 2Q: $439M Loss, $300M in Free Cash Flow, 7 Rigs Active

    August 12, 2021August 12, 2021

    Two days ago Chesapeake Energy issued its second quarter 2021 update. Yesterday the company held a conference call with analysts to discuss financial and operational performance during 2Q. As you can imagine, most of the talk was about a surprise announcement (from yesterday) that Chesapeake is buying Haynesville driller Vine Energy for $2.2 billion (see today’s lead story). During 2Q the company lost $439 million, versus losing $276 million for the same quarter last year. However, Chessy generated $300 million in free cash flow. The company produced 433,000 boe (barrels of oil equivalent) per day, of which 77% was natural gas and 23% liquids. It plans to significantly increase production.
    Read More “Chesapeake 2Q: $439M Loss, $300M in Free Cash Flow, 7 Rigs Active”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | PennEast Pipeline | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA

    PennEast Stops Eminent Domain Lawsuits in PA – What Does it Mean?

    August 12, 2021August 12, 2021

    Some disturbing news out of Pennsylvania. You may recall that PennEast Pipeline, a 120-mile, primarily 36-inch pipeline that will cost $1 billion to build and run from Dallas, Luzerne County, in northeastern Pennsylvania, and terminate at Transco’s pipeline interconnection near Pennington, Mercer County, New Jersey, won a huge and important victory at the U.S. Supreme Court in June (see PennEast Pipeline Squeaks Out 5-4 Supreme Court Victory Over NJ). The victory allows PennEast to use eminent domain to run the pipeline across property owned or controlled by the State of New Jersey. Yet all of a sudden the company has stopped pursuing eminent domain in Pennsylvania–where supposedly they were getting ready to begin construction this year.
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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Virginia

    Va. Landowner Asks Court for Emergency Stop to MVP Construction

    August 12, 2021August 16, 2021

    Yet another lawsuit brought by one landowner against the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) asks the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia to block blasting and construction for the pipeline on his property, alleging it could “explode the headwaters of Bottom Creek.” The same landowner has been suing to block MVP since at least early 2019 by our quick check of the court records. This appears to be just one more attempt to use sketchy information to block the completion of a project that’s already 92% done and in the ground.
    Read More “Va. Landowner Asks Court for Emergency Stop to MVP Construction”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Washington County (OH) | Wastewater

    Leaking Ohio Injection Well Not Contaminating Nearby Water Wells

    August 12, 2021August 12, 2021
    Washington County, OH

    In September 2020 MDN brought you the news that the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) is investigating the possibility that shale wastewater pumped into an injection well in Washington County, OH was migrating and coming out of producing conventional natural gas wells some five miles away (see OH Injection Well Said to Leak Wastewater into Wells 5 Miles Away). A sudden increase in brine–naturally occurring water with lots of minerals from thousands of feet below the surface–began in late 2019. Indeed, it looks like the injection well *is* leaking–via natural cracks underground. However, the leaks do not reach up thousands of feet into the water aquifer–that’s the good news.
    Read More “Leaking Ohio Injection Well Not Contaminating Nearby Water Wells”

  • Beaver County | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation

    Energy Transfer Fined $140K for Pipe Violation in Beaver County, PA

    August 12, 2021August 12, 2021

    Yet another fine for Energy Transfer (ET), assessed by the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP). This time the DEP has fined ET $140,000 for violations that occurred in 2019 and 2020 during the construction of ET’s B15 Well Connect Pipeline construction project located in Beaver County, PA. According to the consent order and agreement (COA), “sections of the pipeline project were not temporarily stabilized, areas of the site showed accelerated erosion and sedimentation, waterbars were not installed properly or not installed in the approved locations, and erosion and sedimentation best management practices (BMP) were inoperable or ineffective.”
    Read More “Energy Transfer Fined $140K for Pipe Violation in Beaver County, PA”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 12, 2021

    August 12, 2021August 12, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: US Northeast power, gas prices rise on scorching temperatures; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Gas producer BKV Corp to buy Texas power plant for $430 million; Exxon launches U.S. shale gas sale to kick-start stalled divestitures; NATIONAL: White House urges more help from OPEC; EIA expects U.S. natural gas inventories to enter winter heating season below average; Frackers, shippers eye natural-gas leaks as climate change concerns mount.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 12, 2021”

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