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  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has an excellent article reporting on an effort by Tenaska, one of the largest privately operated companies in the U.S., to build a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) hub spanning tens of thousands of acres in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Landmen are “knocking on doors again” in all three states, looking to sign up landowners to store carbon dioxide deep underground. We have the details below, including how much money Tenaska is paying as a signing bonus and how much is on offer (per acre) each year.
    Read More “Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Bill Triples Conventional Well Royalty Payments if Made Late

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    West Virginia House Bill (HB) 4292 attempts to close a loophole affecting landowners and mineral rights owners with a conventional oil or gas well. Royalties from conventional O&G wells are typically small, as little as $40-$50 per month. Some energy companies (hopefully very few) that own the wells are intentionally late with royalty payments or outright refuse to make the payments. Because the amounts are so small, lawyers typically won’t take on a case for nonpayment of royalties. This bill aims to fix that.
    Read More “WV Bill Triples Conventional Well Royalty Payments if Made Late”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX Henry Hub Futures Price Crash Continues – Closed at $1.77

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    We’re sad to have to report on yet another down day of the NYMEX Henry Hub natural gas futures contract. Yesterday, the NYMEX price closed at $1.77/MMBtu, the lowest closing price for the “front month” contract in 3 1/2 years (since Monday, July 27, 2020). Yesterday’s closing price breaks through the latest “floor” of $1.80, an important psychological barrier traders monitor. As has been the case in recent weeks, weather is cited as the main factor in the low price. It’s just not cold enough this winter to spur big domestic demand for natgas. The price is down 31.4 cents (15%) over the last five trading sessions. How much lower will it go?
    Read More “NYMEX Henry Hub Futures Price Crash Continues – Closed at $1.77”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA’s Outlook for Natural Gas Spot Price in 2024 and 2025

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    We report today in a companion story about the crash in the NYMEX price to $1.77/MMBtu that NGI’s Spot Gas National Average jumped 36.5 cents to $2.115 yesterday based on winter weather forecasts in some states. What will the Henry Hub spot price (not the futures price, but the physically traded spot price) average for 2024 and 2025? The number crunchers at EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration) explain their reasoning for a prediction that the average spot price will remain below $3 this year and next.
    Read More “EIA’s Outlook for Natural Gas Spot Price in 2024 and 2025”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Feb DPR: Production Drop Continues in M-U, but Slows

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024
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    The latest monthly U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) for February, issued yesterday (below), shows EIA believes shale gas production across the seven major plays tracked in the monthly DPR for March will decrease production from the prior month of February. This is the eighth month in a row that EIA has predicted shale gas production will decrease for the combined seven plays. However, the decrease is less than in previous months, meaning the rate of decrease is slowing. EIA says combined natgas production will slide by a cumulative 25 MMcf/d (million cubic feet per day). The Marcellus/Utica, called “Appalachia” in the report, is predicted to decrease by 76 MMcf/d in March compared with February.
    Read More “EIA Feb DPR: Production Drop Continues in M-U, but Slows”

  • Empire Pipeline | Energy Companies | Energy Services | NFG Midstream | Seneca Resources

    NFG Quarterly Update – Seneca M-U Production Up Big 11%

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    National Fuel Gas Company (NFG), headquartered in Buffalo, NY, is the parent company for Marcellus/Utica driller Seneca Resources and the parent of midstream company NFG Midstream (and subsidiary Empire Pipeline). Last week, NFG issued its latest quarterly update. During the quarter (considered the company’s first quarter), Seneca produced 100.8 Bcf (billion cubic feet) of natural gas, an increase of 10.2 Bcf, or 11%, from the prior year, mainly due to production from new Marcellus and Utica wells in Seneca’s Eastern Development Area (EDA).
    Read More “NFG Quarterly Update – Seneca M-U Production Up Big 11%”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Iroquois Gas Transmission | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY DEC Says “Closer to a Decision” on Iroquois Compressor Upgrades

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    The Iroquois Gas Transmission pipeline project called Enhancement by Compression (ExC) increases horsepower at three compression stations — two in New York and one in Connecticut — by an extra 125 MMcf/d, flowing more Marcellus/Utica gas into New York City and New England (see Despite Antis’ Best Efforts, More NatGas Coming to New England). FERC approved the project back in 2022 (see Iroquois Gas Enhancement by Compression Project Approved by FERC). The project still needs approval from state environmental agencies, including the leftwing NY Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC). DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos told his leftwing buddies at POLITICO the DEC is “closer to a decision” on ExC — whatever that means.
    Read More “NY DEC Says “Closer to a Decision” on Iroquois Compressor Upgrades”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Feb 13, 2024

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Colorado Democrats push for ban on new oil and gas drilling in the state; Texas wildcatter hits gusher in $26 billion sale of oil company; NATIONAL: Constraining LNG exports prompts widespread concern; Liquefied natural gas projects are of public interest; Biden admin hit with legal challenge re offshore drilling permits.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Feb 13, 2024”

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