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

    Fish Species Antis Tried to Use to Block MVP No Longer Endangered

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024
    Roanoke logperch

    Going back nearly six years, Big Green tried to block construction of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) in Virginia by arguing some of the stream crossings threatened the very existence of the Roanoke logperch, a large “darter” fish that grows to about 6 inches long (see our Roanoke logperch stories here). The Roanoke logperch is on the endangered species list and green leftists claimed MVP would finish it off. They lied. Yesterday, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) said the Roanoke logperch is no longer in danger of extinction and should be removed from the endangered species list.
    Read More “Fish Species Antis Tried to Use to Block MVP No Longer Endangered”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Va. Landowners Appeal MVP Case to Supreme Court One Final Time

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    You have to hand it to the left. They never give up on their mission to destroy this country. Big Green groups using (abusing) six uppity Virginia landowners who didn’t want the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline to cross their well-groomed horse pastures have appealed a lawsuit recently dismissed by a federal court to the U.S. Supreme Court one last time. That is, if the Supremes decide to consider it again. It’s an open question if the Supremes will accept the case back.
    Read More “Va. Landowners Appeal MVP Case to Supreme Court One Final Time”

  • Ascent Resources | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Research | Statewide OH

    Ohio ODNR Update: Top 5 Producers, Injection Well Primacy & More

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    The Ohio Oil & Gas Association (OOGA) held its annual meeting in March at the Hilton in Columbus, OH. While MDN was not there, an industry friend sent along a copy of the slide deck used by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Oil & Gas Resources Management. The ODNR’s “regulatory update” addressed a number of interesting issues, including the state’s ongoing application for “primacy” in permitting carbon dioxide injection wells, permitting and unitization (forced pooling), updates on rule changes for drilling and fracking, and several “top 5” lists for natural gas and oil producers in the Utica Shale.
    Read More “Ohio ODNR Update: Top 5 Producers, Injection Well Primacy & More”

  • Alternative Energy | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Taxation

    Big Labor Caves, Supports PA Gov’s Marcellus-Killing Carbon Tax

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro traveled to Scranton, PA, in mid-March to announce a proposal to “immediately pull Pennsylvania out of a multi-state carbon cap-and-trade program” (the so-called Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI) and instead enroll PA in its very own RGGI-like carbon tax program (see PA Gov. Shapiro Proposes Own Version of Marcellus-Killing Carbon Tax). Same end result: Shapiro’s plan would kill Marcellus-fired power plants in the state, driving them to close and relocate to West Virginia and Ohio, states that don’t engage in the lunacy of taxing carbon emissions from power plants. Unfortunately, Shapiro’s offers of bribes, er, “investments” for Big Labor, were enough to keep Big Labor in the back pocket of the Democrat Party, supporting Shapiro’s terrible carbon tax.
    Read More “Big Labor Caves, Supports PA Gov’s Marcellus-Killing Carbon Tax”

  • Energy Companies | Shell

    Shell Gives “Full-Throated Defense” of Fossil Fuels in Strategy Plan

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    We continue to be impressed with Shell’s still relatively new CEO, Wael Sawan, who took over the CEO role last June. At an investor meeting last June, Sawan unveiled a new strategic direction for the company — back to more drilling for oil and gas and less dithering with renewables (see New Shell CEO Reverses Course – More O&G Drilling, Less Renewables). Sawan is also high on LNG and “sees a long-term role for natural gas in the world’s energy mix.”
    Read More “Shell Gives “Full-Throated Defense” of Fossil Fuels in Strategy Plan”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    US Edges Out Australia and Qatar as World’s Biggest LNG Exporter

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    Back on Jan. 3, we brought you the news (from Reuters) that the U.S. became the #1 exporter of LNG in the world in 2023 (see U.S. Became #1 LNG Exporter in the World in 2023). It only took the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) another three months, but the agency, which employs an army of number-crunchers, now agrees. U.S. LNG exports in 2023 averaged 11.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) — a 12% increase (1.3 Bcf/d) compared with 2022, according to data from EIA’s Natural Gas Monthly report. LNG exports from Australia and Qatar — the world’s two other largest LNG exporters — each ranged from 10.1 Bcf/d to 10.5 Bcf/d annually between 2020 and 2023.
    Read More “US Edges Out Australia and Qatar as World’s Biggest LNG Exporter”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Study: Landfills Bigger Leakers of Fugitive Methane than O&G Wells

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    It doesn’t happen often, but every once in a while, academic researchers do real, actual, in-the-field research, as opposed to running computer simulations. Such an act of real research was just published in the journal Science last Thursday. A research group led by Carbon Mapper, with researchers from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Scientific Aviation, and the Environmental Protection Agency used advanced aircraft to conduct the largest direct measurement-based survey of active municipal solid waste landfills to date from 2018 through 2022, looking for fugitive methane emissions. They found that 52% of surveyed landfills had “observable point source emissions” (i.e, they are super-emitters), as compared with a 0.2% to 1% detection rate observed for super-emitters from surveyed oil and gas infrastructure in California and the Permian Basin.
    Read More “Study: Landfills Bigger Leakers of Fugitive Methane than O&G Wells”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 2, 2024

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    NATIONAL: Johnson’s natural gas-for-Ukraine gamble might not pay off; US March LNG exports flat as Freeport plant woes continue; INTERNATIONAL: QatarEnergy now has over 100 LNG ships under construction; USA oil suppliers muscling into OPEC+ markets all over the world; Canada gets another black eye on LNG; IEA raises its oil demand forecast for 2024—for the fourth time.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 2, 2024”

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