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  • Allegheny County | Beaver County | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Shell | Washington County

    PA DEP Slaps Shell with $700K Fine re Building Falcon Ethane Pipe

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    The Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) has assessed a $670,000 fine plus extra “cost recovery” charges of nearly $30,000 against the Shell Pipeline Company for work done between 2019 and 2021 on Shell’s Falcon ethane pipeline project. The DEP says that a series of inspections showed “failure to comply” with this paperwork requirement and that paperwork requirement. There were a few instances of erosion into “waters of the commonwealth.” But in the end, the DEP acknowledges, “no visual aquatic impacts were observed.” No muddy water. No dead fishies. No dead salamanders. No dead nothing. In other words, the DEP fined Shell for nothing–no lasting impacts on the environment from the work done to construct the Falcon pipeline.
    Read More “PA DEP Slaps Shell with $700K Fine re Building Falcon Ethane Pipe”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA | Transco | Williams

    Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups Trash Talk Transco Pipe Expansion in NEPA

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    In March 2019, MDN told you about a new Williams plan to beef up the Transco pipeline in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, to deliver an extra 829 MMcf/d (originally 1 billion cubic feet per day) of Marcellus gas to PA, NJ, and Maryland (see Williams Announces Transco Competitor to PennEast Pipe in NEPA). The project, called the Regional Energy Access expansion project, was aimed at competing with the PennEast Pipeline project by flowing gas from northeastern Pennsylvania to the Trenton, NJ, area. PennEast got canceled after stiff opposition from liberal state officials in New Jersey. Williams is also facing problems in NJ (see Williams’ PennEast Pipe Competitor Hits a Brick Wall in New Jersey). However, radicalized anti-fossil fuel groups are attacking the project in Pennsylvania too.
    Read More “Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups Trash Talk Transco Pipe Expansion in NEPA”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | TC Energy/TransCanada | West Virginia | Williams

    WV Big Coal Pushes Back Against Partnership to Promote LNG Exports

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    Two days ago, MDN told you that the Apostle of LNG, Toby Rice (CEO of EQT), had convinced his buddies at Williams and TC Energy (two pipeline companies) to join him in his latest effort to push for more U.S. LNG exports (see EQT, TC Energy, Williams Launch Partnership to Promote LNG Exports). The new club Rice and his friends formed is called the Partnership to Address Global Emissions (PAGE). The group said it would advocate for policies that encourage the development of the infrastructure (pipelines) needed to increase the production and exporting of LNG in order to replace coal and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. That bit about replacing coal has raised the hackles of the West Virginia Coal Association.
    Read More “WV Big Coal Pushes Back Against Partnership to Promote LNG Exports”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Investment is Leaving the Marcellus/Utica, Heading to Haynesville

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    Capital from private investors and banks is leaving (or rather, not entering) the Marcellus/Utica region and is, instead, heading to the Gulf Coast–in particular, capital investment is heading to the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and East Texas. That was the observation of several speakers at the recent Hart Energy America’s Natural Gas conference. According to Kevin Little, senior vice president for natural gas at Macquarie Energy, the lack of pipelines and infrastructure in the M-U is not just keeping the gas in the region, the lack of pipelines is keeping investment (for more drilling) out. Here is the real tragedy: “U.S. LNG export capacity is primed to ramp up and the largest, most economic natural gas basin [the M-U] is left out of the action, unable to increase production to meet the higher demand.”
    Read More “Investment is Leaving the Marcellus/Utica, Heading to Haynesville”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Agency Taking Over Regulation of Gathering Pipes…is Leaderless

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    Last year the Bidenistas initiated a massive power grab to transfer the right of individual states to regulate local natural gas gathering pipelines to the federal government’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (see Massive Power Grab Proposed by Biden DOT: Regulate Gathering Lines). The oil and gas industry asked Biden to pause the power grab by 3-5 years. In April, the Bidenistas rejected that request, so the GPA Midstream Association (later joined by the American Petroleum Institute) sued the Dept. of Transportation and its PHMSA division to block the new regulations. PHMSA agreed to pause enforcement until May 2024 (see PHMSA Backs Down, Pauses New Gathering Pipe Reg After Getting Sued).
    Read More “Agency Taking Over Regulation of Gathering Pipes…is Leaderless”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Biden DOE Slow-Walks LNG Export Approvals to Non-FTA Countries

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    President Joe Biden has, on many occasions, stated that the U.S. would step up LNG exports to help our European friends (see Biden Promises More, and Cleaner, U.S. LNG for Europe). Yet the actions of his administration run counter to his words. In order to build more LNG export plants to send more LNG to Europe, what first needs to happen are signed contracts that will guarantee revenue for said LNG plants. In order to get signed contracts, the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) must approve trade agreements with European countries, especially those without an existing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the U.S. Yet the DOE is, according to those who want to build the new LNG plants, “slow walking” approvals for new LNG contracts with non-FTA countries.
    Read More “Biden DOE Slow-Walks LNG Export Approvals to Non-FTA Countries”

  • Bradford County | Chesapeake Energy | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Diversified Energy | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Harrison County | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | Weekly Permits

    9 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Oct 3-9

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    Another week of pathetically low numbers for new shale drilling permits issued during the week of Oct. 3-9. The previous week saw only nine new permits too. All of a sudden, Pennsylvania is seeing far fewer permits issued than is typical. Just five new permits were issued in PA for Oct. 3-9, with all five in the northeastern part of the state. Chesapeake received two permits, and Coterra received three permits. In Ohio, just four permits were issued, with two going to Diversified Energy (typically doesn’t drill new wells) in Monroe County, and two going to Encino Energy in Harrison County. West Virginia had a big, fat, goose egg last week. No new permits.
    Read More “9 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Oct 3-9”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 14, 2022

    October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Utica Shale Academy purchases former Huntington Bank Building in Salineville; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Chicago may end natural gas hookups for new homes, businesses; NATIONAL: EIA expects most U.S. households will spend more on energy this winter; U.S. oil, natural gas production nears record; INTERNATIONAL: Oil demand exhibiting unusual patterns; France exports natural gas to Germany in energy solidarity pact; OPEC returns fire, takes aim at Biden’s SPR release with clear message.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 14, 2022”

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