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  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Susquehanna County

    PA DEP Allows Coterra (Cabot O&G) to Resume Drilling in Dimock

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    For all of you Paul Harvey fans (God rest his soul), this is, “The Rest of the Story.” Two weeks ago, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, about to become Governor on Jan. 1 (a bona fide tragedy), made a big splash by announcing he had finally bullied Coterra Energy, the former Cabot Oil & Gas, into taking a plea deal in the infamous Dimock, PA case of methane migration into a few water wells (see PA AG Shapiro Dismisses 14 Felony Charges Against Coterra re Dimock). Coterra plead “no contest” (i.e., did NOT admit to any guilt) to a misdemeanor charge, while 14 felony charges were completely dismissed. It was a humiliating defeat for Shapiro. But that’s not even the best part! The best part, revealed yesterday in an Associate Press article, is that Coterra/Cabot, which has not been allowed to drill on its own leased land within a nine-square-mile box in Dimock, is now allowed to resume drilling there! We call it a TOTAL VICTORY for Coterra.
    Read More “PA DEP Allows Coterra (Cabot O&G) to Resume Drilling in Dimock”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Dec. DPR – Marcellus/Utica Production Remains Capped at 35 Bcf

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    The Marcellus/Utica continues to produce about the same amount of natural gas that it has produced all year long–essentially capped at around 35.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of production. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published its latest monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) yesterday, and that report shows, once again, that M-U production (called “Appalachia” in the report) is still capped–at 35.4 Bcf/d in December. EIA predicts it will float up to 35.5 Bcf/d (adding 113 MMcf/d) in January 2023.
    Read More “EIA Dec. DPR – Marcellus/Utica Production Remains Capped at 35 Bcf”

  • Doddridge County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | West Virginia

    CPV Confirms Doddridge County, WV Location for Gas-Fired Plant

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022
    Doddridge County, WV

    In September, Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) announced that it had selected West Virginia for a 1,800-megawatt, combined-cycle natural gas power station that also uses carbon capture and storage (see CPV Announces Plans for Massive $3 Billion, 1,800 MW Gas-Fired Plant in WV). At that time, CPV was not prepared to announce where the massive new power plant will get built–but they are willing now. The project, called the Shay Energy Center, will be located in Doddridge County.
    Read More “CPV Confirms Doddridge County, WV Location for Gas-Fired Plant”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Transco | Williams

    FERC Ready to Rule on Spire STL Cert & Transco Northeast Expansion

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    On Friday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will hold its last meeting of 2022. It appears it will be the very last meeting for FERC Chairman Richard “Dick” Glick, who has been blocked from receiving a reappointment hearing by WV Sen. Joe Manchin. Without a hearing, Glick will be forced to step down after this year. Blocking Glick is about the only thing Manchin has done right this year. At any rate, at Friday’s meeting, the five (soon to be four) FERC commissioners will vote on a variety of issues. Two of the issues (projects) are vital to the Marcellus/Utica: a new certificate for the Spire STL Pipeline to continue operating, and a certificate to allow the Williams Transco Regional Energy Access Expansion project to proceed.
    Read More “FERC Ready to Rule on Spire STL Cert & Transco Northeast Expansion”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    NatGas Use by U.S. Industry Increases in 2022, Decreases in 2023

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    We spotted a post by our favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), that says although natural gas use by the “industrial sector” leveled off over the past few years, industrial sector usage of natgas is growing again, at least for this year. EIA figures industrial sector usage will grow 2.4% in 2022. However, due to the high price of natgas and the sucky Biden economy, EIA believes industrial sector gas usage will decrease 3.4% in 2023.
    Read More “NatGas Use by U.S. Industry Increases in 2022, Decreases in 2023”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    S&P Global’s 2023 Energy Outlook – “The End of the Beginning”

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    S&P Global Commodity Insights issued its latest 2023 Energy Outlook yesterday. The analysis is quite interesting, with ten “key themes” that will most affect world energy (and oil/natgas prices) next year. The number one key theme may surprise you: “China’s COVID policy is the most important fundamental factor for energy markets.” If not for China shutting down entire regions in an effort to stamp out COVID spread, S&P says the price for commodities like oil and natural gas would have continued to be high this year. If China’s demand comes roaring back in 2023, watch out! Prices will be “well supported,” according to S&P. More like “through the roof.” If COVID continues and China’s demand stays low, look for prices to remain lower too.
    Read More “S&P Global’s 2023 Energy Outlook – “The End of the Beginning””

  • BP | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Research

    BP Considers Axing Statistical Review – It Makes Greens Look Bad

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    Each year oil and gas supermajor BP (formerly British Petroleum), one of the largest oil companies in the world, publishes an annual Statistical Review of World Energy. We typically bring you a copy with analysis, as we did for the 71st annual edition published in July of this year, covering 2021 (see BP Report: U.S. was #1 User of Both Oil & Natural Gas in 2021). In something of a shocker, Reuters recently reported that BP is “considering ending the publication of its Statistical Review of World Energy, over 70 years after it first published the benchmark report.”
    Read More “BP Considers Axing Statistical Review – It Makes Greens Look Bad”

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    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 13, 2022

    December 13, 2022December 13, 2022

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Adam Jones named Steel Nation Chief Financial Officer; Manchin leaves door open to becoming independent; NATIONAL: Too soon to celebrate comfortable winter propane market conditions?; INTERNATIONAL: Aramco in talks with investors on $110B gas project.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 13, 2022”

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