Marcellus Driller BKV (i.e. Banpu) Considering IPO, Says Reuters
Banpu is Thailand’s largest coal mining company. But Banpu is far more than just a coal company. It has multiple subsidiaries in various energy industries scattered around the globe. For example, here in the U.S. Banpu partners with Kalnin Ventures and operates BKV Corporation (Banpu Kalnin Ventures), the American shale drilling arm of Banpu. Reuters is reporting rumors that BKV has begun preparations for an initial public offering (IPO). Reuters is almost always right about these things.
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Last week Philadelphia released a so-called “Greenhouse Gas Inventory” report (full copy below) comparing emissions from 2019, the most recent pre-pandemic data, to a baseline in 2006. The report shows citywide emissions have dropped 20% since 2006. In reporting done by the lefties at PBS about this news, you have to read down to the fifth paragraph before you locate the reason for the 20% drop in Philly’s emissions: using Marcellus Shale gas to generate electricity.
In March Joe Biden announced a deal with Europe to deliver more LNG to the Continent, starting this year (see
Yesterday EQT Corporation released its first quarter 2022 update and held a conference call with analysts. The big news came from CEO Toby Rice, who said in his opening remarks, “We are currently in discussions with LNG end-users across various geographies and are contemplating equity investment opportunities in LNG export facilities.” Later in the call, in response to a question, Rice added, “Our ultimate prize that we’re looking for here at EQT is to get exposure to international markets…One of the ways that we get more flexibility towards accessing those contracts is to take an investment in the LNG facility itself.”
Antero Resources, one of the largest drillers in the Marcellus/Utica (with major assets in West Virginia) issued its first quarter 2022 update yesterday. We’ve often marveled at Antero’s ability to make money on its natural gas and NGLs with hedging–preselling gas and NGLs at prices that beat whatever the current market price is at the time (see
CNX Resources issued its first quarter 2022 update yesterday, and boy what an update! CEO Nick DeIuliis took direct aim at leftist anti-fossil fuel policies that are harming the human race. He spared no words! Policies including PA Gov. Tom Wolf’s RGGI carbon tax and the so-called Paris Climate Accord came in for a round of attacks by Nick. Love it! But what about the company’s performance in 1Q22? How did CNX fare financially and operationally?
NATIONAL: US weekly LNG exports down by three LNGCs; Drilling rig prices are spiking in the U.S. shale patch; US natural gas storage climbs 40 Bcf to 1.49 Tcf as NYMEX future rally stalls; Golden LNG export opportunity comes with potential risks for shale; INTERNATIONAL: The oil and gas industry is booming despite net-zero ambitions.