Omni Energy Sues ODNR 2nd Time for Blocking 2 Injection Wells
For whatever reason, the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) is behaving like a child with its heels dug in, refusing to do what it’s supposed to do. In July 2019 MDN told you about New Jersey-based Omni Energy Group and their application to build two new injection wells near St. Clairsville (see Belmont County Injection Well Plan Stirs Opposition from Coal Co.). ODNR refused to do its regulatory duty to rule on permits to build the wells. Omni took ODNR’s dereliction of duty to the Ohio Supreme Court and in December 2020 the Supremes told ODNR to get off the pot and do something (see OH Supreme Court Forces ODNR to Advance 2 Injection Well Permits).
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Yesterday we told you about a recent bankruptcy hearing for Pennsylvania shale driller Rockdale Marcellus, a hearing in which UGI Energy Services sought to gain access to details about Rockdale’s assets that are now up for sale (see
Six of the seven largest shale plays in the U.S. will see a slight increase in both natural gas and oil production in November according to the latest monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) issued by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The Marcellus/Utica, collectively lumped together as “Appalachia” in the report, will see an estimated increase of 41 MMcf/d (million cubic feet per day) in production next month–something of a disappointment. The M-U’s chief rival, the Haynesville, will see explosive growth, an increase of 135 MMcf/d. The oil-based Permian will see an increase in natgas production of 78 MMcf/d.
The Democrat mainstream media was striking out by using the trite phrase of “blast zone” to try and scare people who happen to live near the path of a simple, safe natural gas pipeline, like that proposed in Hanover County, Virginia. As the lefty libs so often do, they’ve changed their language in an effort to change how people perceive such a project. It’s no longer a blast zone, now (drum roll please)…it’s an INCINERATION zone! Yeah baby! You’ll be fried to a crisp if you live near a pipeline and that pipeline experiences a leak and explodes. So pathetic.
As Joe Biden and his inept White House cast about for someone or something to blame for his policies that are causing a spike in energy prices here in the U.S., one of the potential targets is LNG exports. Some lefties in Washington are making noises that if we limit or even cancel LNG exports, that would bring down natural gas prices here at home. According to the Executive Director of the Center for LNG (CLNG), that’s just not true.
Last week Pennsylvania issued 14 permits to drill new shale wells scattered around the state. The permits were issued to Chesapeake Energy, EQT, EXCO Resources, Chief Oil & Gas, and Southwestern Energy. Ohio issued five new permits in two counties, but all of them were issued to Ascent Resources. West Virginia issued just one new permit in a county we don’t often see in the list: Marion. The single WV permit was issued to EQT.
MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Biden taking social services, climate pitch to Pennsylvania; New ‘Joe Biden highway’ in Pa. defaced by vulgar graffiti: ‘We can do better’; Natural gas saves Pa. residents thousands; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Drilling and completion improvements support Permian Basin hydrocarbon production; NATIONAL: Energy crisis makes multi-year contracts fashionable again; Banks loosen purse strings for shale drillers amid oil rally; Energy crisis 2021: How bad is it, and how long will it last?; Energy crisis threatens return of 1970s inflation; INTERNATIONAL: Study: Fossil fuel plans would far overshoot climate goals.