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

    FERC Approves Transco $950M Northeast Expansion Pipe Project

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    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 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 (REAE) 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. REAE is also facing opposition in NJ (see Williams’ PennEast Pipe Competitor Hits a Brick Wall in New Jersey). However, after a looooong and winding road, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Wednesday approved the project. This is a MAJOR victory!
    Read More “FERC Approves Transco $950M Northeast Expansion Pipe Project”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Marshall County | NGLs | West Virginia

    $150M Manufacturing Plant Coming to WV, Cites M-U NGLs as Reason

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    Some exciting news out of West Virginia to share. During last evening’s State of the State address, WV Gov. Jim Justice announced TCL Specialties, a subsidiary of TCL (Thirumalai Chemicals Limited), which is based in India, will break ground this month for two manufacturing facilities in Marshall County, West Virginia. The company will invest $150 million to build the first (of three) phases, manufacturing chemicals and food ingredients. And guess what most of the feedstock (raw inputs) will be for these new plants? NGLs (natural gas liquids) from the Marcellus/Utica.
    Read More “$150M Manufacturing Plant Coming to WV, Cites M-U NGLs as Reason”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    API 2023 Plan for Congress Includes 4.6 Bcf/d of New M-U Pipes

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    On Wednesday, the American Petroleum Institute (API) held an event in Washington, D.C., to unveil (and talk about) the organization’s 2023 plan for Congress that will “Make, Move and Improve American Energy.” Several members of Congress spoke along with API CEO Mike Sommers. One of the big topics of discussion at the event is the need for pipeline permitting reform, NOW, in this Congress. The API report (full copy below) says there is enough demand to send another 4.6 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) of natural gas into northeastern markets–and we could and would have been doing just that if not for canceled pipeline projects due to lawsuits, delays, and government opposition.
    Read More “API 2023 Plan for Congress Includes 4.6 Bcf/d of New M-U Pipes”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania General Energy | Pipelines | Regulation

    PA Fish & Boat Commission Fines PGE for Muddy Water in Loyalsock

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    Pennsylvania General Energy (PGE) is constructing a natural gas pipeline, a freshwater pipeline, and facilities to withdraw fresh water at a site along the Loyalsock Creek, north of Montoursville in Lycoming County, PA. The company’s work resulted in a sediment plume that appeared in Loyalsock Creek for several miles downstream of the construction site, caused by the failure of erosion and sediment controls following a heavy rainstorm. The state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued notices of violation (NOVs) on three separate occasions from September to November (see PA DEP Dings PGE 3rd Time for Causing Muddy Water in Loyalsock Creek). Yet it was the PA Fish & Boat Commission that just announced a settlement with PGE for creek pollution.
    Read More “PA Fish & Boat Commission Fines PGE for Muddy Water in Loyalsock”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Washington County

    Revolution Processing Plant Xmas Explosion Caused by Leaky Valve

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023
    Energy Transfer’s Revolution Pipeline cryogenic plant (click for larger version)

    Residents living in the vicinity of Energy Transfer’s Revolution Pipeline cryogenic plant in Bulger (Washington County), PA, got a surprise “present” on Christmas morning. Around 7:30 am, residents report hearing an explosion, followed by a fire, at the plant used to separate NGLs (natural gas liquids, including ethane, propane, and butane) from the raw gas stream that flows through the Revolution gathering pipeline (see ET Revolution Cryogenic Processing Plant Explodes in PA on Xmas). We told you earlier this week the plant has resumed “partial operations” (see Revolution Cryogenic Plant Partially Restarts Following Explosion). While an investigation into the matter is still ongoing, a preliminary report says the explosion occurred when a defective valve released a vapor cloud of natural gas liquids from one section of the plant and ignited.
    Read More “Revolution Processing Plant Xmas Explosion Caused by Leaky Valve”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Moody’s Predicts Drillers Will Spend 10-15% More in 2023

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    In a recently issued report, Moody’s Investor Service predicts that while upstream oil and gas spending on capital expenses will come in lower than the levels seen between 2015 and 2019, spending in 2023 will be higher, by 10-15%, than it was last year. Upstream capital spending is set to reach $460 billion to $480 billion in 2023. As you might imagine, more than half of the increase is needed just to cover the cost of Bidenflation–not because there’s actually more drilling being done.
    Read More “Moody’s Predicts Drillers Will Spend 10-15% More in 2023”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Bidenistas Caught in Their Own Lies re Banning Gas Stoves

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    Earlier this week, we reported that the hard-left Bidenistas who control the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are floating a trial balloon that they want to ban natural gas stoves, forcing you (if you have one) to replace it with an electric stove at a cost of around $1,400 (see Bidenistas Make a Run at Banning Natural Gas Stoves Nationwide). The stated reason for forcing a change is that gas stoves supposedly emit cancer-causing, and asthma-causing, chemicals. There are roughly 50 million gas stoves in use in homes across the U.S. There was such an uproar over this news that the White House and the CPSC appeared to walk back their comments. But did they, really?
    Read More “Bidenistas Caught in Their Own Lies re Banning Gas Stoves”

  • Antero Resources | Apex Energy | Ascent Resources | Belmont County | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Inflection Energy | Jefferson County (OH) | Lycoming County | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Southwestern Energy | Susquehanna County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Westmoreland County | Wetzel County

    23 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jan 2-8

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    New shale permits issued for Jan. 2-8 in the Marcellus/Utica included 14 new permits in Pennsylvania, 8 new permits in Ohio, and just 1 new permit in West Virginia. The top recipient of permits for last week was Apex Energy, grabbing 6 permits to drill on a single pad in Westmoreland County, PA. Right behind Apex was Coterra Energy with 5 permits to drill on a single pad in Susquehanna County, PA. Opposite sides of the state.
    Read More “23 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jan 2-8”

  • MUI

    MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Jan 13, 2023

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    The most recent day of active trading was Thurs., Jan. 12, 2023. The numbers below reflect yesterday’s closing numbers.


    Read More “MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Jan 13, 2023”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 13, 2023

    January 13, 2023January 13, 2023

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Utica Shale Academy seeking $2.4M to expand footprint; Observers hopeful about common ground between PA governor, legislature; Biden used Univ. of Pennsylvania to launder Chinese money, Shapiro ignored it; NATIONAL: It’s basically spring for the natural-gas market; Banning gas stoves gets Americans’ blood boiling; INTERNATIONAL: What will OPEC do in 2023?; Will oil hit $100 per barrel in 2023?
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 13, 2023”

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