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  • Ascent Resources | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Black Gold: Ascent & Encino Drill Oil Gushers in Ohio Utica

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    Yesterday we brought you the latest update on EOG Resources’ oil drilling program in the Utica Shale (see Black Gold: EOG Resources Drills Gushers in Ohio Utica). Today we have details about two more companies and their Utica oil drilling programs: Ascent Resources and Encino Energy. Last summer, we told you that Encino, which picked up Chesapeake Energy’s Ohio O&G assets, including 933,000 Ohio acres with 320,000 net Utica acres and 920 operated and non-operated Ohio Utica wells for $2 billion in 2018 (see Stop Press: Chesapeake Sells ALL of its Ohio Utica Assets for $2B), had finally cracked the code on coaxing oil from the Utica Shale (see Oil Prod. in Northern Utica Comes Alive – Encino Cracks Oil Code). Encino is now Ohio’s top oil producer.
    Read More “Black Gold: Ascent & Encino Drill Oil Gushers in Ohio Utica”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Dem Senators Introduce Bill to Ban Most Marcellus Drilling

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    Pennsylvania House Bill (HB) 170, introduced early last year, would increase setback distances for shale wells from 500 feet to 2,500 feet — effectively killing any new shale well drilling anywhere in the state (see PA House Bill 170 Kills New Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks). In June, Democrat Party bosses shut down action on HB 170, telling the House to cancel a vote (see PA Dems Abandon Bill to Kill All Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks). But the wackadoodle left couldn’t help itself. In October, the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, under the “leadership” of Chairman Greg Vitali (D-Delaware), held a hearing to revive action on HB 170 (see PA Sen. Yaw Calls HB 170 Banning New Drilling Via Setbacks “Stupid”). And now, Senate Democrats want in on some of the “stupid is as stupid does” action. On Monday, two Dem Senators introduced a Senate version of the same bill — Senate Bill (SB) 581.
    Read More “PA Dem Senators Introduce Bill to Ban Most Marcellus Drilling”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    The Truth About Pennsylvania’s “Abandoned” Oil & Gas Wells

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    From time to time, the issue of wells that need plugging appears in the news. We highlighted one such story earlier this week (see XTO Begins to Plug 4 Shale Wells in Butler County Starting Today). There is some confusion over the terms inactive, abandoned, and orphaned wells. What’s the difference? And how does this issue impact the Marcellus/Utica? The sharp folks at the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) recently published a blog post to clear up the confusion.
    Read More “The Truth About Pennsylvania’s “Abandoned” Oil & Gas Wells”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Oil & Gas Inspector Shortage Continues One Year After New Law

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    In March 2023, the West Virginia legislature passed House Bill 3110, giving the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) extra funds to hire more oil and gas well inspectors. At that time, the state had just ten inspectors to oversee not only all of the state’s 75,000 documented/known wells but also the state’s estimated 15,000 abandoned wells. Frankly, it’s an impossible task for so few inspectors. HB 3110 provided funding for another 10 positions (20 inspectors total). In the past year, the DEP has hired another five, with two more in the pipeline, for a total of 17. It would be better if they had 40 or more!
    Read More “WV Oil & Gas Inspector Shortage Continues One Year After New Law”

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

    Maine Debates Democrat Bill to Limit New Natural Gas Customers

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    In May 2023, MDN brought readers the sad news that New York State has fallen and is now under a Communist dictatorship, with the freedom to choose energy sources now gone (see NY State has Fallen – Gas Stoves & Peaker Plants Banned in Budget). Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Democrat legislature unilaterally voted to ban new homes and businesses from connecting to natural gas lines. It took five months, but eventually, a coalition of businesses and labor unions filed a lawsuit against the state to block this blatantly illegal power grab (see Biz & Labor File Lawsuit to Stop NY Statewide Gas Ban in New Bldgs). The State of Maine is now considering a similar law.
    Read More “Maine Debates Democrat Bill to Limit New Natural Gas Customers”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research

    Study Finds Electric Compressors Reduce Emissions, but Risky

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    One week ago, the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) Foundation published a report called “Impact of Electrifying Natural Gas Transmission Compression” (full copy below). The Foundation commissioned global consulting and technology services provider ICF to assess and write a report on the potential impacts of electrifying natural gas transmission compression as one tool to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions along the natural gas supply chain. What did the researchers find?
    Read More “Study Finds Electric Compressors Reduce Emissions, but Risky”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Forwards Mkt Predicts Low NatGas Prices in 2024 from LNG Delays

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    Analysts for S&P Global Commodity Insights have been pouring over the forward prices for natural gas contracts in 2024 and the news is not good. Traders actively bidding on forward contracts in 2024 have priced natural gas below $4/MMBtu. In the forwards market, the summer 2024 strip was $2.45/MMBtu as of Jan. 22, after spending most of 2023 solidly above $4/MMBtu. December 2024 Henry Hub forwards settlements have averaged $3.69 year to date, according to data from S&P. The reason for prices remaining low for all of 2024? A delay in several new LNG export operations from coming online.
    Read More “Forwards Mkt Predicts Low NatGas Prices in 2024 from LNG Delays”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jan 24, 2024

    January 24, 2024January 24, 2024

    NATIONAL: AFVi offers training for firefighters re natgas vehicles; More states seeking primacy over CO2 injection wells; US oil business posts record merger action in 4th quarter; House Republicans claim CEQ misconduct on climate rule; INTERNATIONAL: Ships told to transit red sea with ‘great care’ after strikes; Global coal exports and power generation hit new highs in 2023.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jan 24, 2024”

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