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  • Armstrong County | Carroll County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Guernsey County | Harrison County | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Marshall County | Noble County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Snyder Brothers | Southwestern Energy | Washington County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    20 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jul 29 – Aug 4

    August 9, 2024August 12, 2024

    For the week of July 29 – August 4, a total of 20 permits were issued to drill new shale wells in Marcellus/Utica, with the vast majority issued in Ohio. The Buckeye State had 13 new permits, with seven going to EOG Resources split between Noble and Carroll counties. Four permits went to Encino Energy in Harrison County. Two permits were issued to INR (Infinity Natural Resources) in Guernsey County. Pennsylvania issued six new permits last week, with four going to Range Resources in Washington County and two to Snyder Brothers in Armstrong County. West Virginia had just one new permit issued to Southwestern Energy in Marshall County.

    Read More “20 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jul 29 – Aug 4”

  • Ascent Resources | Energy Companies | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ascent Resources 2Q – Pivots to Drill More Oil & NGLs

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

    Ascent Resources, founded as American Energy Partners by gas legend Aubrey McClendon, is a privately held company focusing 100% on the Ohio Utica Shale. Ascent, headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK, is Ohio’s largest natural gas producer and the 8th largest natural gas producer in the U.S. The company issued its second quarter 2024 update on Wednesday. The company posted a 5% increase in net production to 2,190 MMcfe/d (2.19 Bcfe/d) compared to a year ago. Ascent is pivoting to produce more liquids, including oil and NGLs — although the emphasis is on producing more NGLs.
    Read More “Ascent Resources 2Q – Pivots to Drill More Oil & NGLs”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    August STEO Predicts Avg Henry Hub Price Over $3 This Winter

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

    Once a month, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) analysts issue the agency’s Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), their best guess about where energy prices and production will go in the next 12 months. Starting in June, the EIA axed its monthly Drilling Productivity Report that focused on shale plays and instead rolled it into the monthly STEO (see Biden EIA Dumps Detailed Monthly U.S. Shale Drilling Report). We’re still grumbling about the change. So, what did the August 2024 STEO, issued on Tuesday, show?
    Read More “August STEO Predicts Avg Henry Hub Price Over $3 This Winter”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Statewide OH

    6th Circuit Rules Sabre Energy Can’t Get Royalties from Deeper Wells

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

    Here’s a court case that flew under the radar until now. It’s a case that has the potential to affect some drillers and some royalty owners in Ohio. Sabre Energy Corporation (the plaintiff) sued Gulfport Energy Corporation and Antero Resources Corporation (the defendants) for breach of contract. Sabre Energy owns Overriding Royalty Interests (ORRIs), or fractional shares, in defendants’ shares of royalties from their oil and gas leases. Sabre Energy contends that these ORRIs attach to defendants’ recently drilled deep horizontal wells, and so the defendants owe it royalties.
    Read More “6th Circuit Rules Sabre Energy Can’t Get Royalties from Deeper Wells”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Research

    Multi-Year Study Tries to Understand Support for Fracking in PA

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

    The left’s view of rural, white conservatives

    This is fascinating. A leftist researcher rented an apartment and lived in Williamsport for eight months in 2013. He interviewed over 100 residents of Greater Williamsport (Lycoming County), PA, to learn their views on fracking. He followed up with the participants and made return visits to the region for the next eight years until 2021. The researcher was looking for any wedge issues that he (and the left) could use to convince PA’s salt-of-the-earth, very conservative landowners/voters to turn against the shale industry. Did he find anything he could use? The results of his research were published yesterday as a study in the journal Nature Climate Action.
    Read More “Multi-Year Study Tries to Understand Support for Fracking in PA”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    AES Indiana Spending $1.1B to Convert Last Coal Plants to NatGas

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

    AES Indiana, formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light Company, is a utility company providing electric service to the city of Indianapolis. It is a subsidiary and largest utility of AES Corporation. AES Indiana said yesterday that it wants to invest $1.1 billion in Pike County, IN, to convert the company’s two remaining coal-fired power plants to run natural gas instead. Let the howls of protest begin!
    Read More “AES Indiana Spending $1.1B to Convert Last Coal Plants to NatGas”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research | Storage

    EIA Says Natural Gas Supply and Demand Coming Into Balance

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

    As we’ve discussed many times before, the price for natural gas (especially the NYMEX futures price) is primarily determined by supply and demand — Economics 101. When there is too much supply with the same or less demand, prices go down. And boy, have they gone down! The problem we’ve struggled with all this year is too much supply. A number of drillers (many in the Marcellus/Utica) have pulled back on production to take some of the supply off the table. A good measure of supply is the inventory or storage number. Natural gas is stored during the “summer” season for use later during the “winter” season. As we began the injection “summer” season earlier this year, natgas inventories were 39% above the five-year average. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts inventories will have dropped to 6% above the five-year average by the end of October.
    Read More “EIA Says Natural Gas Supply and Demand Coming Into Balance”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Aug 9, 2024

    August 9, 2024August 9, 2024

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    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Aug 9, 2024”

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