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  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide VA | Statewide WV | Virginia | West Virginia

    Army Corps Issues Final MVP Permit, Construction Restarts “Soon”

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    On Saturday, June 3, President Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) of 2023, also known as the “debt ceiling” bill, into law. Part of the new law is a provision that forces government agencies (on every level) to finish granting any outstanding permits to the long-stalled, 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project. The new law also ripped away the right of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to hear any further cases regarding MVP. All of which means construction should, theoretically, begin by the end of this month (see Court Filing Says MVP Construction to Restart by End of June). On Friday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reissued a permit they’ve issued multiple times before, and this time there is no overturning it in the 4th Circuit.
    Read More “Army Corps Issues Final MVP Permit, Construction Restarts “Soon””

  • Industrywide Issues | Maryland | New York | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide MD | Statewide NY | Statewide PA

    Drought Over? SRBC Approves New Shale Water Withdrawals in PA

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    Just two weeks ago, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) told all water users in the basin that have withdrawal permits, including shale drillers, they should review those permits, and if there are restrictions for withdrawals during low streamflow conditions, they need to make alternative plans (see SRBC Advises Water Permit Holders to Consider Alternative Sources). The concern is an ongoing drought in the Northeast. However, at the same time the commission was issuing its warning, it was also approving new water withdrawal projects!
    Read More “Drought Over? SRBC Approves New Shale Water Withdrawals in PA”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    West Deer Approves Olympus “Leto” Well Pad, Antis Pledge to Sue

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    Olympus Energy (formerly Huntley & Huntley) drills in the Greater Pittsburgh region, in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. In 2021, Olympus applied to build a new well pad in a rural part of Allegheny County, in West Deer Township. So-called “concerned citizens” got amped up to oppose the project. They succeeded when town supervisors rejected the Dionysus well pad (see West Deer Township Denies Olympus Permit to Build Shale Pad). The “concerned citizens” then attempted to block a second well pad, the Leto pad, proposed by Olympus in another West Deer location (see West Deer Antis Try to Block 2nd Olympus Shale Well Pad). However, West Deer supervisors approved the Leto pad last week, which has set off the antis.
    Read More “West Deer Approves Olympus “Leto” Well Pad, Antis Pledge to Sue”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    M-U Rig Count Holds Even; U.S. Count Down 8th Week in a Row

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    The weekly rig count for the U.S. has continued to be anemic over the past two months. Baker Hughes, with its venerable rig count, reported last Friday that overall, the U.S. rig count continued to bleed rigs–down another five rigs to 682 in the week ending June 23. That’s the lowest count since April 2022 and the eighth week in a row the U.S. has lost active rigs. The good news for the Marcellus/Utica is that both the Marcellus and the Utica maintained the same rig levels last week. It’s good news they didn’t bleed any more rigs!
    Read More “M-U Rig Count Holds Even; U.S. Count Down 8th Week in a Row”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues

    Potential Shutdown of Boston LNG Terminal Discussed at FERC Forum

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    A month MDN told you about a coming real-life nightmare that the Everett LNG import terminal, which accepts and regasifies foreign natural gas, may shut down following the closure of New England’s biggest natural gas-fired power plant, the Mystic Generating Station in Everett, MA (see Nightmare in Boston – Everett LNG Import Terminal May Close 2024). The potential shuttering of the Everett LNG plant was the main topic of discussion at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) second New England Winter Gas-Electric Forum last week in Portland, Maine.
    Read More “Potential Shutdown of Boston LNG Terminal Discussed at FERC Forum”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Statewide NY

    3rd Circuit Rules Insurance Co. Not Liable for Bad Fracking Fluid

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    We have a federal court decision from an interesting case to share. From June 2005 to October 2007, U.S. Energy Development Corporation contracted with Superior Well Services (of Pennsylvania) to frack natural gas wells owned by U.S. Energy in (of all places) New York State. Yes, fracking used to (still does) happen in NY–at least with conventional wells. U.S. Energy filed a claim against Superior in October 2007, saying Superior had damaged 97 of its wells during fracking by using the wrong kind of chemical mixtures in its fracking fluid.
    Read More “3rd Circuit Rules Insurance Co. Not Liable for Bad Fracking Fluid”

  • Chevron | Energy Companies | Exxon Mobil | Shell

    Big Oil Says NatGas Here to Stay for Decades, Not Just Transition

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    The biggest of the Big Oil companies, including Shell, Chevron, and Exxon Mobil, are making it quite clear that natural gas is here for decades to come. Leftists tried to sell the B.S. line that natural gas is a “short-term bridge to greener energy sources.” When that lie began to fall apart, leftists got agitated and began to sputter nonsense about natgas being a whole lot dirtier than anybody thought. Again, their lies are falling on deaf ears–at least the ears of Big Oil. Unless the left can bully the world’s biggest governments into destroying some of the biggest companies in the world–oil and gas companies–the only opinion that matters is that of the oil companies themselves because they are the ones who will (or will not) do more drilling.
    Read More “Big Oil Says NatGas Here to Stay for Decades, Not Just Transition”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 26, 2023

    June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Big Ugly Grifters (BUGS) are out to destroy the common man; People wouldn’t accept RGGI if they understood it was a statewide tax; NATIONAL: API raises concerns with proposed EPA GHG emissions rule; US LNG project approvals on track for record new volumes; This might be the Biden admin’s most ludicrous idea yet; INTERNATIONAL: Germany commits to 2.25 MMtpa LNG buy from Venture Global; Green movement and energy prices – theory of “effective pain.”
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 26, 2023”

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