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  • Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (PA) | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Fed EPA Issues Draft Permit for New Brine Injection Well in PA

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023
    Proposed injection well schematic (click for larger version)

    Yesterday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Mid-Atlantic Region announced it has issued a draft permit to build and operate an underground brine wastewater injection well in Young Township (Jefferson County), Pennsylvania. The EPA plans to hold an online hearing on Feb. 13 to elicit public feedback on the proposed well. By our count, this will be the 17th wastewater injection well in the state (compared to more than 100 in Ohio).
    Read More “Fed EPA Issues Draft Permit for New Brine Injection Well in PA”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | ESG | Industrywide Issues

    EQT, Chessy, Equitrans Form M-U Methane Monitoring Club

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    Yesterday, Chesapeake Energy, EQT, and Equitrans Midstream launched what the three companies call the Appalachian Methane Initiative (AMI), a coalition committed to further enhancing methane monitoring throughout the Appalachia Basin with an aim to reduce methane emissions throughout the region. Is this yet another certification scheme to prove methane leakage is low?
    Read More “EQT, Chessy, Equitrans Form M-U Methane Monitoring Club”

  • Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Litigation | Pipelines

    LG&E Takes Kentucky Arboretum to Court to Build Tiny Pipe

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    In May 2021, MDN told you that Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) had won Kentucky state approval to build a new 12-inch, 12-mile pipeline near Louisville to supply gas to homes and businesses that can’t connect to LG&E’s local natgas utility system because it is currently maxed out (see Pass the Jim Beam! Judge Clears Way for Gas Pipe Near Louisville, KY). The local Bernheim Arboretum has resisted attempts to build across three-tenths of one percent (0.028%) of Arboretum land–along an existing cleared path where electric lines already go (see KY Utility Hints at Defunding Local Arboretum Blocking New Pipe). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted a permit for the full 12-mile pipeline, including across Arboretum land, in September of 2021 (see Pass the Jim Beam! Army Corps Issues Pipeline Permit for KY Forest). Yet the fossil fuel haters running the Arboretum refuse to allow construction. So it’s off to court…
    Read More “LG&E Takes Kentucky Arboretum to Court to Build Tiny Pipe”

  • CNG/LNG | Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    US NatGas on Track for Record Low Demand in January

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    U.S. natural gas demand is on track to hit record lows in January if unseasonably warm weather sticks around, according to Rystad Energy. It’s just too darned warm! The warm weather reduces demand for natgas used in heating. Also, as you will read today, a Freeport LNG restart that uses 2 Bcf/d is also likely delayed further–maybe until the end of February. Given the warm weather and Freeport, demand is down, and because of lower demand, prices are crumbling.
    Read More “US NatGas on Track for Record Low Demand in January”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide NY | Statewide PA

    Penn State Presents Pro-Fracking Case to Upper Delaware Council

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    The Upper Delaware Council (UDC) hosted a public presentation titled “Water Resource and Environmental Considerations with Shale Gas Development in the Appalachian Basin” last week at the Upper Delaware Council office in Narrowsburg, NY. The program was delivered virtually by Dr. David Yoxtheimer, Ph.D., P.G., assistant research professor and Extension associate with the Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research at Penn State University. Yoxtheimer did a great job of laying out the facts of Marcellus drilling–both the good and the not-so-good, with an eye on how to mitigate the risks.
    Read More “Penn State Presents Pro-Fracking Case to Upper Delaware Council”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Sources Say Freeport LNG Won’t Restart Until End of February

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    Three different highly-placed sources have whispered to a Reuters reporter that the Freeport LNG export facility, which has been offline since last June, will continue to be offline until at least sometime in February. Are you surprised? We aren’t.
    Read More “Sources Say Freeport LNG Won’t Restart Until End of February”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Gov. Hochul Loses Her Mind – Wants to Ban Gas in New Buildings

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing to make New York the first state in the U.S. to ban natural gas heating and appliances in new buildings as a way to fight mythical man-made global warming. During her state-of-the-state address on Tuesday, Hochul proposed to ban the use of fossil fuels for heating and appliances (stoves) in homes by 2025, and a ban for businesses and larger structures (like apartment buildings) by 2028. New York would also prohibit the sale of any new fossil-fuel heating systems starting in 2030. Yes, she has certifiably lost her mind.
    Read More “NY Gov. Hochul Loses Her Mind – Wants to Ban Gas in New Buildings”

  • MUI

    MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Jan 12, 2023

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    The most recent day of active trading was Weds., Jan. 11, 2023. The numbers below reflect yesterday’s closing numbers.


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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 12, 2023

    January 12, 2023January 12, 2023

    NATIONAL: Chris Leitner leads Tenaska as new CEO; President Biden says no to gas stove ban; Crude oil prices forecast to decline beginning in the second half of 2023; Public shale drillers best private rivals in race to deploy rigs; INTERNATIONAL: Oil majors investing 8 times less in hydrogen than in biofuels; Europe still attracting majority of US LNG despite price plunge; The post-everything energy market.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 12, 2023”

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