PA Antis Try to Block Marcellus Drilling with Unrealistic Setbacks
The same small group of leftwing radicals is at it again. Big Green is bankrolling yet another group trying to stamp out all (and we mean ALL) Marcellus drilling in Pennsylvania. The tactic they’re using now is one of their favorites they return to from time to time: Increase setbacks from well pads from the current 500 feet to between 2,500-5,000 feet (half a mile to a mile). That is, any kind of structure–house, barn, treehouse, shed–must be at least half a mile from a proposed well pad or you can’t drill. The net effect would be to prohibit 95% of all new Marcellus drilling in the state.
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EQT CEO Toby Rice laid the blame for the developing world energy crisis, particularly Europe’s lack of access to natural gas, at the feet of radical environmentalists. If not for the radicals and their constant frivolous lawsuits blocking pipelines and LNG export facilities, such infrastructure would already have been built and would be providing abundant, cheap, clean-burning Marcellus/Utica natural gas to other regions of the U.S. and to Europe.
In recent weeks we’ve been asked the same question by MDN subscribers several times: “With the price of natural gas through the roof, why aren’t Marcellus/Utica drillers drilling more?” In a word, it’s because of hedging. Most drillers have hedged, or pre-sold under contract, most of the output they plan to produce for the balance of this year–at prices MUCH lower than those we’re seeing right now. There is no incentive to drill more. “Fine, but couldn’t they just drill more and sell the new output that’s not hedged at the higher spot prices we see now?” They could, except to drill more means they need more capital (money) to do the drilling, violating their announced budgets (their “guidance”) and violating the expectations of touchy investors and stockholders. Public companies are boxed in. Their hands are tied.
Remember back in May 2019 (the good old days, prior to hyperinflation, gasoline prices through the roof, electric and natgas prices through the roof) when Rick Perry (an actual, thinking adult) was Secretary of Energy and he and others at DOE referred to LNG exports as “molecules of U.S. freedom”? The Democrat media (i.e. mainstream media) went berserk. The arrogant “reporters” at the New York Times, Washington Post, Slate, NBC, CBS, ABC, et al ad nauseum pilloried and guffawed and maligned and ridiculed Perry and DOE for referring to U.S. LNG exports as “freedom gas” and “molecules of freedom” (
Both U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have essentially steered their respective countries off the road and into an energy ditch. Perhaps Johnson can be forgiven for simply following existing policies and kowtowing to European environmental extremists. Biden has no such excuse. Biden inherited a country that was, after more than 50 years, energy independent. In the space of eight months, Biden turned our country into an energy-dependent nation once again–relying on our enemies (Saudi Arabia and Russia) to provide for our energy needs. How sad.
Last week Pennsylvania was back on its game, issuing 22 permits to drill new shale wells. Most of the permits in PA were for three well pads by three different operators: Seneca Resources, Repsol, and EQT. Ohio issued just two new permits to Gulfport Energy for the same well pad in Belmont County. West Virginia issued four new permits, three of them to Southwest Energy and one to Antero Resources.
MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Pennsylvania attorney general jumps into ’22 governor’s race; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Cheniere and ENN Natural Gas sign long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement; Climate activists chain themselves to boat at Gov. Baker’s house; NATIONAL: November natural gas futures bounce back even as forecast weather demand eases; INTERNATIONAL: Europe’s attempt to switch to renewable energy has been ‘management by chaos’.