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  • American Energy Partners Inc. | Belmont County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Wastewater

    Martins Ferry Not Getting Answers on Frack Waste Facility Cleanup

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    Austin Master Services (AMS) is a radiological waste management solutions company operating in Martins Ferry (Belmont County), OH, close to the Ohio River. Media accounts report that AMS has stored at least 10,000 tons of fracking waste (drill cuttings with low radioactivity) at the facility. The facility is rated and permitted to hold 600 tons. In March, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost asked the Belmont County Common Pleas Court to block AMS from receiving more waste and order it to clean up and comply with its rating. The court granted both requests with a deadline of April 17 to comply (see Court Orders Austin Master to Clean Up Martins Ferry Frack Waste). The deadline came and went without compliance. Martins Ferry officials want answers from the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR), which permitted and is supposed to oversee the facility, about when it will be cleaned up.
    Read More “Martins Ferry Not Getting Answers on Frack Waste Facility Cleanup”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pipelines | Virginia

    4th Circus Clowns Punish MVP One Last Time via Eminent Domain Case

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    It’s clearly a case of sour grapes for the same three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (4th Circus clowns) who tried to block the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) by rendering arbitrary decisions that caused years of delays for the pipeline. We’re talking about Judge Stephanie Thacker, appointed by Barack Hussein Obama (she likes to quote from Dr. Seuss books in her opinions); Judge James Wynn, appointed by Barack Hussein Obama; and Chief Judge Roger Gregory, appointed by William Jefferson Clinton. All three are (in our opinion) corrupt and should immediately be impeached and removed from the bench. Congress finally had enough of their judicial malpractice in blocking MVP and passed a law overriding the clowns, signed into law by Joementia last June (see Equitrans Announces Mountain Valley Pipe to Get Completed in 2023). Now that MVP is on the cusp of starting operations, the three clowns took one last swipe at the pipeline they had tried to block. The judges re-inflated a jury award against MVP for an eminent domain “taking” case in the Bent Mountain, Virginia, area. Sour grapes.
    Read More “4th Circus Clowns Punish MVP One Last Time via Eminent Domain Case”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Radical Left Turns Up Heat on Gov. Hochul to Sign CO2 Frack Ban Bill

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    Isn’t this interesting? Two days ago, MDN published a post pointing out that a bill passed by both houses of the New York State legislature to ban so-called carbon dioxide (CO2) fracking had still not been signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul (see 2 Mo. After NY Legislature Passed CO2 Frack Ban, Gov Hasn’t Signed). We published that post not having seen a single article or reference online anywhere (news or otherwise) about the situation. And the very next day, a group of radicalized Democrat lawmakers that sponsored and voted for the bills, along with a press release by the vicious Food & Water Watch organization, criticized Gov. Hochul for “jetting” and “cavorting” to Europe to “grandstand on climate leadership” while not having signed this bill into law. These Dems are not nice people. They sometimes eat their own.
    Read More “Radical Left Turns Up Heat on Gov. Hochul to Sign CO2 Frack Ban Bill”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada

    TC Energy to Appeal $199M Pymt Related to Columbia Pipeline Lawsuit

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    TransCanada Corporation, which renamed itself TC Energy in 2019, made a play for and bought out/merged with U.S.-based Columbia Pipeline Group in 2016 (see TransCanada and Columbia Pipeline Tie the Knot Today). TransCanada paid $13 billion for Columbia, including the assumption of $2.8 billion of debt. TransCanada paid Columbia shareholders $25.50 per share in cash. However, some Columbia shareholders were unhappy with the price and said the deal was all hush-hush until it was popped on everyone at the last minute. Nobody else had a chance to bid up the price, and the price did not reflect the company’s true value, according to the disgruntled shareholders. So they sued, and won (see Court: Columbia Pipe Shareholders Shafted in Sale, TC Energy Liable).
    Read More “TC Energy to Appeal $199M Pymt Related to Columbia Pipeline Lawsuit”

  • Allegheny County | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    CNX, KeyState Partner with Pittsburgh Airport on H2 Aviation Fuel

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    CNX Resources Corp., KeyState Energy, and Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) are working together on a $1.5 billion project that, if completed, would make sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at PIT from coal mine methane gas. But only if the Bidenistas deeply embedded in the IRS allow coal mine methane to qualify for green energy tax credits. That’s a really big IF. CNX and KeyState announced yesterday that the two companies signed a letter of intent (non-binding for now) to build a SAF facility at PIT to turn coal mine methane into hydrogen that would be used as aviation fuel.
    Read More “CNX, KeyState Partner with Pittsburgh Airport on H2 Aviation Fuel”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies

    Antero Resources Receives Investment Grade Credit Rating from S&P

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    Antero Resources Corporation announced yesterday that it received an investment-grade BBB credit rating from S&P Global Ratings. S&P upgraded Antero’s corporate and issuer credit ratings to BBB—from BB+ with a stable outlook. Antero has maintained an investment-grade credit rating from Fitch Ratings since September 2022. This credit upgrade means the company will not need as many letters of credit and will lower the interest rates it pays on borrowed money.
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  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Problem-Plagued Freeport LNG Fully Online Again … For Now

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    On the demand front, we’ve been tracking the up down up down up down and now up again situation at Freeport for weeks (months, years). Freeport had been mostly offline following an episode of cold temps in January (see Freeport LNG Repairs Won’t be Done Until May – 2 Trains Offline). Freeport announced that two of its three trains (Trains 1 and 2) would remain out of service for testing and repairs through May. Train 3 came back online in late March (see Freeport LNG Maintenance Work Continues—Gas Flows to One Train). But just as quickly, it went down. Came back up. Went down. Etc. As of Friday, April 26, it was down again (see Problem-Plagued Freeport LNG Down Again After Shipping Cargo). Reuters is reporting a miracle of miracles — all three trains are now back up and running!
    Read More “Problem-Plagued Freeport LNG Fully Online Again … For Now”

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    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, May 16, 2024

    May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

    NATIONAL: Fake Evangelicals want to force small farmers out of business; U.S. clean ammonia projects inch forward, but some may falter; Plug Power receives $1.66 billion in DOE loan guarantees; US regulators seek emission data updates for Venture Global LNG; Kenworth to roll out trucks with X15N natural gas engine in Q3; INTERNATIONAL: Macquarie, Standard Chartered analysts offer oil price projections; Red Sea disruptions are splitting global LNG trade into regions; Qatar says new global LNG projects will be needed after 2030.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, May 16, 2024”

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