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Gulfport Energy Well Explodes in Guernsey County, OH – No Injuries

Gulfport Goh pad fire (credit: Antrim Volunteer Fire Department)

Around 5:37 p.m. last Thursday, an explosion and fire at a well pad in Guernsey County, Ohio, resulted in a half-mile evacuation around the site. No extensive damage and no injuries were reported according to a local fire official. According to a statement issued by Gulfport Energy, a storage tank ignited that was located at the Groh pad, a pad drilled in 2012 (14 years ago). The local Antrim fire department (that responded) is located about 1.5 miles from the pad. Salt Fork State Park is 5.7 miles away, which local antis are having a hay day with. Read More “Gulfport Energy Well Explodes in Guernsey County, OH – No Injuries”

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12 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Dec 23 – 29

For the week of Dec 23 – 29, permits issued in the Marcellus/Utica took a dive, which isn’t surprising given it was the end of the year. There were only 12 new permits issued for Dec. 23 – 29, less than half the 27 issued the week before. The Keystone State (PA) issued seven new permits, with five going to Repsol in Bradford and Tioga counties and two going to EQT (and Rice, owned by EQT) in Greene County. Buckeye State (OH) issued five new permits, all of which went to Encino Energy (EAP) in Carroll and Harrison counties. The Mountain State (WV), issuing precisely zero new permits. Must be the WV DEP folks were out of the office for the holiday. Read More “12 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Dec 23 – 29”

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Diversified Buys Another 300 Wells Plus Pipelines in WV & Va.

Diversified Energy, with major assets in the Marcellus/Utica region (also assets in other regions, too), owns approximately 8 million acres of leases with 67,000 (mostly) conventional oil and gas wells. The company’s business model is to buy lower-producing wells on the cheap and find ways to make them more productive. Earlier today, the company announced another deal to buy more assets in the Appalachian region. Read More “Diversified Buys Another 300 Wells Plus Pipelines in WV & Va.”

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AccuWeather Says Cold Blast in Northeast Could Stop M-U Drilling

AccuWeather meteorologists who specialize in predicting the weather for the natural gas industry issued a statement to Rigzone saying several Arctic blasts will send waves of bitterly cold air across much of the eastern United States starting last weekend. The meteorologists said the “deep freeze could impact natural gas production and operations in the Northeast.” They specifically mentioned the Marcellus Shale by name, stating new shale drilling and flows from wells to pipelines “could be impacted by bitterly cold air.”

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Superlight Crude Production Takes Off in Eastern Ohio’s Utica Shale

Condensates the light-colored bottles on the left

We’ve been covering the emergence of Ohio Utica oil over the past couple of years (see our Utica oil stories here). Other news outlets are beginning to notice the oily Utica. The experts at RBN Energy published a post on Friday announcing, “Condensate Production Takes Off in Eastern Ohio’s Utica Shale.” Condensate is another word for superlight crude oil. The RBN post analyzes recent oil drilling in Ohio, the potential for more growth through the second half of the 2020s, and the impact of Ohio’s increasing oil output on Midwest midstreamers and refiners. Read More “Superlight Crude Production Takes Off in Eastern Ohio’s Utica Shale”

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NY Gov. Hochul’s Frack Bans Lock $1 TRILLION Underground

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, an extremist liberal, recently signed a bill into law that bans using carbon dioxide to frack wells in the state (see New York Has Fallen: Gov. Hochul Signs CO2 Frack Ban Into Law). Her predecessor and boss, Andrew Cuomo, previously outlawed “regular” water-based fracking in early 2020 just as everyone was consumed with the unfolding COVID pandemic (see Cuomo PERMANENTLY Bans NY Fracking in Now-Adopted Budget). Their combined actions are a gross injustice for landowners and consumers in the state. The Southern Tier region of New York (where MDN editor Jim Willis lives) is economically depressed. Jonathan Lesser, a senior fellow with the National Center for Energy Analytics and the president of Continental Economics, recently published an article in the New York Post outlining his analysis that Hochul and Cuomo’s actions in banning all fracking in the state have locked away some $1 TRILLION worth of natural gas that sits under our feet. New York remains closed for business. Read More “NY Gov. Hochul’s Frack Bans Lock $1 TRILLION Underground”

Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jan 6, 2025

NATIONAL: Proof that environmentalism doesn’t motivate the ‘green energy’ industry; Biden offshore drilling ban ‘significant and catastrophic’; US oil executives expect faster permitting under Trump, says Dallas Fed; INTERNATIONAL: Top LNG buyer in Japan forms think tank to watch market trends; Oil hits two-month high on tightening supply; Norway doubles down on oil and gas. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jan 6, 2025”