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  • Beaver County | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell

    Shell Officially Launches Pa. Cracker Plant Using M-U Ethane

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022
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    It’s been a looooong time coming. We’ve waited for this day for more than ten years. In March 2012, MDN told you that Shell had announced selecting a site in Pennsylvania as the future location for an ethane cracker plant (see Shell Announces Location of Ethane Cracker Plant). Ethane crackers use ethane (doh!) as their feedstock to “crack” the ethane and create plastic pellets that are then used by manufacturers to make pretty much everything you touch and use every day. Ethane is one of the NGLs (natural gas liquids) that comes out of the ground along with natural gas (methane) and other NGLs like propane and butane. We have huge amounts of ethane in the Marcellus/Utica. New markets, like the Shell cracker, equal bigger profits for M-U drillers.
    Read More “Shell Officially Launches Pa. Cracker Plant Using M-U Ethane”

  • Accidents | Cambria County | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Storage

    Equitrans Gas Storage Well in Cambria County, PA is Leaking

    November 16, 2022November 18, 2022

    Equitrans Midstream (formerly EQT Midstream) owns the Rager Mountain Gas Storage Area in Jackson Township, Cambria County, in Pennsylvania. Since Nov. 6th, one of the wells at the Rager Mountain area (a depleted conventional well drilled in 1965) has been leaking methane. Residents living in the area were first alerted to the leak by a very loud hissing or roaring sound, and the odor of natural gas. The smell (hydrogen sulfide) persists. Equitrans is trying to fix the leak and is making progress, but gas continues to escape between two of the well’s casings.
    Read More “Equitrans Gas Storage Well in Cambria County, PA is Leaking”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    EOG Resources has “Double Premium” Plans for Ohio Utica

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022

    In 2020, EOG Resources, one of the largest oil and gas drillers in the U.S. (with international operations in Trinidad and China), sold *all* of its Marcellus assets, which were located in Bradford County, PA, to Tilden Resources for $130 million (see EOG Resources Sells Marcellus Assets for $130M, Exits Basin). EOG left the M-U building, so to speak. But the company couldn’t stay away. Two weeks ago, we told you that EOG admitted to stealthily amassing 395,000 net acres in the Ohio Utica for very little money (see EOG Resources Accumulates 395K Acres in Ohio Utica for Under $500M). EOG calls its new position the “Ohio Utica combo play.” We have more details on what EOG means by combo play and its “double premium” plans for the Utica.
    Read More “EOG Resources has “Double Premium” Plans for Ohio Utica”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Joe Manchin Gets Republican Challengers for WV Senate Seat

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022

    As we pointed out about a month ago, following his sellout of the country by voting for Joe Biden’s so-called Inflation Reduction Act (a new name for the Build Back Better/New Green Deal), U.S. Senator Joe Manchin’s popularity in his home state of West Virginia sank into the sewer (see WV Sen. Joe Manchin 3rd Most Unpopular U.S. Senator in the Country). A majority of WV voters are not happy with the job Manchin is doing, and if the election for Manchin were held today, he would lose to any Republican running against him. As we said a month ago, “Joe Manchin’s political career is over–deservedly so.” Manchin now has an announced Republican opponent for his seat in the 2024 election, along with a possible second high-profile opponent.
    Read More “Joe Manchin Gets Republican Challengers for WV Senate Seat”

  • Accidents | CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Freeport LNG Releases Reasons for Pipeline Explosion on June 8

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022
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    Yesterday we brought you the news that it appears the Freeport LNG export facility, down since early June due to a pipeline explosion, won’t be back online until early next year (see Analysts Now Predict Freeport LNG Not Back Online Until January). In that post we mused about why it’s taking so long to fix a pipe and return the facility to exporting 2.1 Bcf/d of natural gas. Perhaps we now have a better understanding. Yesterday, Freeport issued a press release summarizing the results of a third-party, five-month investigation into what happened and why. The press release is a summary of the “root cause failure analysis report” they got back.
    Read More “Freeport LNG Releases Reasons for Pipeline Explosion on June 8”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. Natural Gas Usage/Consumption Increased 3.6% in 2021

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022

    So much for the “peak gas” theorists out there who predict we’ve finally hit the top of natural gas usage in this country. It isn’t happening. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says, after analyzing its mountains of data, that the U.S. *increased* its usage of natural gas for all purposes, including exports, by 3.6% last year. We’re abundantly certain this year will show a similar increase.
    Read More “U.S. Natural Gas Usage/Consumption Increased 3.6% in 2021”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    The New Racism – How the Left Seeks to Deny Africans Fossil Energy

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022

    It seems Africans have had about enough of the self-righteous preaching from the likes of radical leftist groups like Extinction Rebellion, a group that wants to deny African countries the right to extract and use their own abundant fossil energy supplies (in particular, natural gas). The African Energy Chamber (AEC), along with the president of the African Development Bank, pushed back against the “colonizers” who want to deny Africa the right to use its own resources. The right of African countries to extract and use natural gas has become a flashpoint issue at the UN’s 2022 Climate Change Conference (COP 27), which is happening right now in Egypt.
    Read More “The New Racism – How the Left Seeks to Deny Africans Fossil Energy”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 16, 2022

    November 16, 2022November 16, 2022

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Sempra Infra. and Williams announce projects for LNG, gas, pipes; Some Wisconsin frac sand mines see growing demand from oil, natgas; NATIONAL: Race is on to be next big USA supplier of LNG to Europe; Hydrogen-powered locomotives?; INTERNATIONAL: First German port for natural gas imports to go into operation; Spot LNG prices defy history and fall as demand rises.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 16, 2022”

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