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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Dropping 1 Rig in Marcellus as it Waits to Merge with SWN

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Chesapeake Energy issued its fourth quarter and full-year 2023 update yesterday, complete with commentary on what’s coming in 2024. And yes, there was some big news coming from that update. Some of the biggest news (that moved the entire market) is that while Chesapeake produced an average of 3.66 Bcfe/d (billion cubic feet equivalent per day), approximately 95% natural gas and 5% total liquids, in 2023, the company plans to lay down rigs, cut fracking crews, and produce 2.65 – 2.75 Bcfe/d in 2024. Meaning a drop of 25-28% in production this year. That simple announcement was enough to move the NYMEX price of natural gas up $0.20 (11%) in a single day.
    Read More “Chesapeake Dropping 1 Rig in Marcellus as it Waits to Merge with SWN”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Commodity Price | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues

    Promised Cutbacks in Production/Drilling Lift NYMEX Price 11%

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Finally, here’s a little good news to write about regarding the price of natural gas! The NYMEX front month futures contract yesterday started the day with a bang based on announcements from the previous evening (in advance of a conference call) from Chesapeake Energy that the company plans to scale back production by roughly 1 Bcfe/d in 2024 from 2023 levels (down 25-28%, see today’s lead story). Chessy’s announcement, along with rumblings from other big drillers about pulling back in 2024, was enough to boost the NYMEX, which closed up $0.20, or 11%, from the previous day. It was the largest one-day percentage gain since Thursday, July 7, 2022.
    Read More “Promised Cutbacks in Production/Drilling Lift NYMEX Price 11%”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines

    Dominion Energy Announces New 45-Mile Pipeline for North Carolina

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    The contours of how and why Equitrans Midstream decided to cut its MVP (Mountain Valley Pipeline) Southgate project in North Carolina are becoming apparent. We told you in January that Equitrans had decided to slice MVP Southgate in more than half (see Equitrans Slices MVP Southgate Pipe Project From 75 to 31 Miles). Now comes word of a Dominion Energy filing to build a new 45-mile pipeline to connect MVP Southgate with Duke Energy’s planned new natural gas power plants on Hyco Lake’s southern shore (see Duke Energy Seeks to Build 2 Massive Gas-Fired Power Plants in NC).
    Read More “Dominion Energy Announces New 45-Mile Pipeline for North Carolina”

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

    PA DEP Wants RGGI Carbon Tax Forced on Everyone for Everything

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Democrats will never be satisfied until they tax you for breathing and even existing, which was perfectly illustrated by a proposal submitted by the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) to its so-called Climate Change Advisory Committee on Tuesday. Not satisfied to try and force a Marcellus-killing carbon tax (called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI) on gas- and coal-fired power plants, the DEP now wants to grow RGGI or some facsimile thereof to “all sectors” of the PA economy. Are they TOTALLY INSANE? We have to say the answer to that rhetorical question is YES!
    Read More “PA DEP Wants RGGI Carbon Tax Forced on Everyone for Everything”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Towns Grapple with Zoning O&G for Other Uses Like Cryptocurrency

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Townships and local municipalities in Pennsylvania are now beginning to deal with a new issue, particularly where there is active natural gas drilling. For years, local towns in PA have dealt with the issue of zoning and where to allow gas drilling. A recent (past few years) development is that cryptocurrency “miners” are beginning to locate their computer server farms near gas wells (in particular stranded gas wells) to purchase the gas and use it to generate the enormous amounts of electricity such installations require. So now township zoning boards have to deal not only with where to allow gas wells but where (and if) to allow cryptocurrency farms that take advantage of those wells.
    Read More “PA Towns Grapple with Zoning O&G for Other Uses Like Cryptocurrency”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies

    CNX Foundation Turns 3, CEO Donates Another $1.5M to Mentorship Ac.

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Wow! Where does the time go? In April 2021, CNX Resources Corp. announced instead of just blowing smoke about ESG (environmental, social, governance) with pretty slide shows and hoopla, they would donate $30 million to local, underserved communities and populations in the tri-state region (see CNX Investing $30M in Underprivileged Communities in Tri-state Area). The company set up a new 501(c)(3) to manage it, called the CNX Foundation (see CNX Creates Nonprofit to Oversee $30M Community Fund). A year later, in April 2021, CNX CEO Nick Deiluliis established the CNX Mentorship Academy to help underprivileged high schoolers in the region (see CNX CEO Nick Deiuliis Launches Mentorship Academy for High Schoolers). The Foundation just turned three years old and is still going strong.
    Read More “CNX Foundation Turns 3, CEO Donates Another $1.5M to Mentorship Ac.”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | NGLs

    LPG & Ethane Shipments Thru Panama Canal Pick Up in January

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Last November, MDN warned you about delays with LPG (propane) and LNG ships transiting the Panama Canal (see Drought Along Panama Canal Causing Delays in Propane, LNG Exports). According to the Panama Canal Authority (APC), water levels at GatĂșn Lake were the lowest since at least 1995 due to an extended dry season and lower-than-normal precipitation on the Panama Canal. GatĂșn Lake is the artificial lake that vessels pass through to transit between the Atlantic and Pacific locks, and it holds the water supply needed to operate the lock systems of the canal. The situation got to the point that the APC began auctioning slots to use the canal (see LNG Vessels Transiting Panama Canal Must Use Auction for Time Slots). Good news! While the drought continues, it’s less worse than it was, and U.S. energy shipments through the Canal have increased once again.
    Read More “LPG & Ethane Shipments Thru Panama Canal Pick Up in January”

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    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 22, 2024

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Jury awards $30 million to injured Colorado oilfield worker; Could Florida electric bills go up because of methane from manure?; INTERNATIONAL: Net zero is now a Chinese weapon pointed directly at the West; Iran accuses Israel of sabotage after explosions strike a natgas pipeline.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 22, 2024”

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