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PA Judge Says Mariner East Pipe Didn’t Have Eminent Domain 12 Yrs Ago

A Washington County, PA, judge is closing the barn door about 12 years late. On February 7, Washington County Court of Common Pleas Judge Brandon P. Neuman ruled Sunoco Pipeline, LLC (i.e., Energy Transfer) did not have the eminent domain authority to take property for the Mariner East Pipelines in 2013 from Bradley and Amy Simon (in Washington County), and possibly many other property owners. The case alleges that while ME gained eminent domain authority later, when the company negotiated with the Simons (and potentially others), it did not have that legal authority, yet it claimed it did. The Simons signed a lease they otherwise would not have signed if they had full information. They either would not have signed, or perhaps negotiated a bigger payment. That’s the gist of the story—that ME fraudulently presented claims. Read More “PA Judge Says Mariner East Pipe Didn’t Have Eminent Domain 12 Yrs Ago”

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CNX Data Shows “No Material Impact” to Air & Water from Drilling

CNX Resources’ Radical Transparency™ program is a first-of-its-kind public-private collaboration announced between CNX and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro in November 2023 (see CNX Signs Deal with PA Gov. to Increase Setbacks, Other Changes). We’re no fans of Josh Shapiro, a guy who repeatedly attacked the Marcellus industry when he was Attorney General, but sometimes you do a deal with the devil to make a point. We think CNX bested Shapiro with its deal. CNX released its first Radical Transparency™ assessment report in August 2024 (see Independent Monitoring of CNX Ops Shows No Public Health Threat). The initial results of nine months of continuous air emissions monitoring at natural gas well sites and compressor stations in southwestern Pennsylvania indicated that CNX natural gas development poses no public health risk. Yesterday, CNX CEO Nick Deluliis told the Department of Environmental Protection’s Citizens Advisory Council that a year and a half of air and water monitoring shows “no material impact” to air or water quality from its natural gas development operations.

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Roulette O&G Dinged by PA DEP for Inactive Well in Potter County

Roulette Oil & Gas drilled the Guardian Pad B (click for larger version)

Roulette Oil & Gas drilled the Guardian Pad B 6H shale gas well in February 2011 in Hebron Township, Potter County. The well was granted inactive status on September 7, 2012. The inactive status expired on September 7, 2017. At that point, the well should have been plugged but was not. On August 23, 2023, Roulette applied to extend inactive status and was sent a final denial of that request on February 14, 2024, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On January 21, the DEP and Roulette Oil & Gas signed a consent order and agreement requiring the company to plug a shale gas well that has been, for all intents, abandoned for 8 years.

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CNX Bypasses NGOs, Directly Funds School Lunches, Veterans, Others

There are a lot of nonprofits that do a lot of great work. MDN editor Jim Willis has served on several boards of such groups. We say that to preface two posts today that take aim at nonprofits (otherwise called NGOs or nongovernmental organizations) that are NOT doing great work and, in some cases, are corrupt. Most large public companies will find a few NGOs and hand money to them as part of their “S” in ESG (environment, social, governance) programs. Companies that donate allow NGOs to distribute the money to various agencies, causes, and other nonprofits. The problem is the NGOs often don’t do a good job. Sometimes, the NGOs have sticky fingers and keep some of the money for themselves. CNX Resources, a big publicly traded driller in the Marcellus/Utica, takes a different approach to charity. Read More “CNX Bypasses NGOs, Directly Funds School Lunches, Veterans, Others”

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Trump Pulls the Plug on Taxpayer $$ Flowing to Enviro NGOs

Last week, President Trump issued a directive to the heads of Executive Branch agencies to review all funding said agencies provide to NGOs (nongovernmental organizations). The aim is to pull the plug on funding NGOs engaged in actions that actively undermine the security, prosperity, and safety of the American people. There’s a LOT of corruption in NGOs. Big money from the federal government (taxpayers!) flows in, and the NGOs give it to crazy anti-American, anti-energy programs and agencies. Elon Musk is convinced there’s a LOT of corruption in the form of payments (kickbacks) going to grease the palms of people all along the food chain. Our specific interest is in defunding environmental NGOs—organizations like the National Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, Food & Water Watch, and other disgusting organizations that are using (at least in part) OUR money. Read More “Trump Pulls the Plug on Taxpayer $$ Flowing to Enviro NGOs”

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Interview with FERC’s New Chairman Christie: Pipes, Wires & More

Mark Christie. Courtesy of FERC.

Mark Christie was named chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Jan. 20, the first day of President Donald Trump’s second term. Christie joined the five-member nonpartisan, independent commission in 2021 and is one of its two Republican members. Before joining FERC, Christie served on the Virginia State Corporation Commission for 17 years. He estimates he was involved in more than 17,000 cases that came before the state agency that regulates banking, insurance, and utilities. Cardinal News recently did a sit-down interview with Christie and asked him a wide range of questions on topics including electric bills, energy demand, and the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Read More “Interview with FERC’s New Chairman Christie: Pipes, Wires & More”

Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 12, 2025

NATIONAL: Activist Elliott ratchets up pressure on Phillips 66 with over $2.5 billion stake; Vantage Data Centers, VoltaGrid tie up to deploy over 1 GW in N America; Pfluger’s pro-fracking bill approved by House, advances to Senate; INTERNATIONAL: GE Vernova closing wind blade factory with 1,000 jobs to go; Europe continues to gain U.S. LNG cargoes. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 12, 2025”