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Cecil Twp Supervisors Pull the Trigger on Frack Ban Via Setbacks

Cecil Township, PA

Let the lawsuits begin. Last night, three of five supervisors in Cecil Township (Washington County), PA, voted to ban all new fracking via a new setback (distance from well to nearest structure) requirement of 2,500 feet (see Cecil Twp About to Ban New Fracking – Will Other PA Towns Follow?). Contrary to what the left says, the new setback distance bans virtually all new shale drilling in the town. Voters in Cecil now know who to vote out of office, as the terms for those voting to ban fracking will come due over the next few years. Read More “Cecil Twp Supervisors Pull the Trigger on Frack Ban Via Setbacks”

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2 Radical Groups Appeal CNX Gas & Water Pipeline Project in SWPA

CNX Resources filed a request with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) in April 2023 to build two pipelines—two for natural gas—along a 13.9-mile route in Bell, Loyalhanna, and Salem Townships in Westmoreland County. An additional 4-mile pipeline would be built for water. Called the Slickville Trunkline Project, the DEP originally told CNX its application was “incomplete.” The DEP later told CNX (in March of this year) the agency considered the application “withdrawn” because it hadn’t received any more information (see Temporary Setback for CNX Gas & Water Pipeline Project in SWPA). Since then, CNX was able to provide the information the DEP wanted, and in early October, the DEP issued permits for the project, which has torqued off the antis. Read More “2 Radical Groups Appeal CNX Gas & Water Pipeline Project in SWPA”

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3rd Circuit Sides with PA Antis’ Appeal of REAE Permits 2nd Time

Williams’ Transco Regional Energy Access Expansion (REAE) project expands the mighty Transco pipeline in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to deliver an extra 829 MMcf/d of Marcellus gas to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland. About 450,000 MMcf/d of the total capacity went online in late 2023 along Transco’s Leidy Line in Pennsylvania. Another 160 MMcf/d went online in PA and NJ in early July. On July 26, FERC granted Williams’s request to bring online the final 219 MMcf/d ahead of schedule (see FERC OKs Request to Place Balance of Transco REAE Online Early). Two PA-based anti-fossil groups are still trying to get permits for the project in PA invalidated. They won a minor victory in that regard with a federal court yesterday. Read More “3rd Circuit Sides with PA Antis’ Appeal of REAE Permits 2nd Time”

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Mass. Takes First Steps to Dump NatGas, Commit Energy Suicide

Look for the steady flow of people moving out of Massachusetts to become a stampede. The state is floating new legislation that will outlaw the use of natural gas as energy. The first step is to block any new customers from connecting to gas. The next step is to forbid repairing gas infrastructure, forcing broken pipes to be replaced with alternatives like electricity or geothermal. Eventually, the liberal crazies running the state want to turn off all natural gas. We call it the clinical definition of insanity. Get out while you still can! Read More “Mass. Takes First Steps to Dump NatGas, Commit Energy Suicide”

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Steel Nation Launches Microgrid Division to Provide Reliable Energy

The great folks at Steel Nation, headquartered in Canonsburg, PA, have built over 2,200 compressor stations and other structures for the oil and gas industry in the Marcellus/Utica (and beyond) over the past 17 years. Yesterday, Steel Nation announced it has launched a new division to build electric microgrids for companies looking to create their own on-site power plants to ensure their operations run efficiently 24/7/365. The new division, Steel Nation Microgrids, will work on projects from small 20 MW microgrid centers up to large hyperscale data centers that can require over a gigawatt of reliable on-site electricity to run AI facilities. This is exciting stuff! Read More “Steel Nation Launches Microgrid Division to Provide Reliable Energy”

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Report: Biden-Harris EPA Spending $2.8B on Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups

Yesterday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee issued a report exposing the Biden administration’s massive green group giveaway (copy of the report below). The EPA received $41 billion from the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), legislation made possible by Joe Manchin’s vote and signed into law by President Joe Biden in 2022 (see Tragedy: Joe Manchin Caves & Agrees to Big Green Build Back Better). The EPA allocated $2.8 billion from the funds to be managed by the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights (OEJECR), which, according to the report, is funding ‘radical, left-leaning’ environmental groups that call for an end of fossil fuels. It’s corrupt cronyism of the worst kind. Read More “Report: Biden-Harris EPA Spending $2.8B on Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups”

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Voters Concerned About Energy Security Have a Choice to Make Today

If you want the shale miracle to continue, if you want reliable energy supplies, and if you don’t want rolling, periodic blackouts, there is a clear choice of whom to vote for today. We’ve heard all the arguments against Donald Trump (and Kamala Harris). But honestly, there is only one candidate who supports real energy security for our country: Donald J. Trump. We’re not voting for a best friend. We’re not voting for a pastor. We’re not voting based on someone’s (bad) manners and (over)use of social media. We’re voting for a LEADER, for a President, for someone who will stand up for America (first, last, and always) and someone who truly, in his bones, supports the oil and gas industry. Today is the day. You MUST go out and vote if you haven’t already (we voted on the first day of early voting here in New York State). PLEASE make it a priority to vote. Don’t let anything keep you from the ballot box. Cast your ballot not for a friend or buddy but for the person who will proudly lead this great country over the next four years. Read More “Voters Concerned About Energy Security Have a Choice to Make Today”

Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 5, 2024

OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Consumers Energy completes Mid-Michigan natural gas pipeline; NATIONAL: U.S. exports of ethane and ethane-based petchems rose 135% from 2014 to 2023; Companies boost social and climate reporting amid ESG backlash; Kamala Harris will keep America from the energy we need; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC extends its oil output cuts by one month until the end of December; Will USA election outcome affect OPEC+ policy?; South Korea weighs buying more USA energy if Trump wins election. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 5, 2024”