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Nat’l Rig Count Adds 2 @ 587; Marcellus Even @ 25, Utica Even @ 13

The Baker Hughes U.S. national rig count crept up again last week, adding two more rigs after adding two in the prior week. The U.S. count now stands at 587 active rigs. The M-U rig count remained the same at a combined 38 last week—the second week in a row. We are at the highest combined M-U count since May of 2024. The Marcellus kept its 25 rigs across the three M-U states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. The Utica kept its 13 rigs across the same three states, mainly in Ohio. PA had 18 active rigs for the second week — the highest number it has had since last August. OH operated 12 rigs for the second week in a row, the most active rigs in the Buckeye State in over a year. WV dropped maintained eight rigs for a second week, the lowest number of active rigs in the Mountain State since last September. Read More “Nat’l Rig Count Adds 2 @ 587; Marcellus Even @ 25, Utica Even @ 13”

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6th Circuit Reverses Lower Court, Blocks EOG from Surface Drilling

This is news of a lawsuit with implications for drillers, rights owners, and surface land owners that we were not previously aware of. EOG Resources, an oil and gas drilling giant with nearly half a million leased acres in Ohio, holds drilling rights on land owned by Lucky Land Management in Ohio—we could not determine the exact location or county. The two sides couldn’t agree on whether EOG’s rights to drill included the right to drill from Lucky Land’s surface out to adjacent properties as well. So EOG sued. EOG then asked a district court to grant a preliminary injunction, allowing the company to access the land to cut down trees and begin constructing wells. The district court did so, finding that EOG would probably succeed on the merits of the case. Read More “6th Circuit Reverses Lower Court, Blocks EOG from Surface Drilling”

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Evolution’s Record-Breaking Marcellus Milestone Drilling EQT Well

Record-Breaking Milestone

Evolution Well Services, headquartered in Houston with a regional office in Pittsburgh, specializes in electric fracking (“e-fracking”) — using natural gas from the well pad instead of diesel fuel to power turbines that create electricity to drive fracking pumps. In a landmark achievement, EQT Corporation, the country’s second-largest natural gas producer, and Evolution Well Services, a leader in e-fracking, have set a new continuous pumping record in the Marcellus/Utica. Read More “Evolution’s Record-Breaking Marcellus Milestone Drilling EQT Well”

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PA DEP Issues New Deadline re Methane Reports for Conventional Wells

Both conventional and unconventional (shale) drillers in Pennsylvania were required to submit a new annual report to the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) on December 10, 2023, detailing volatile organic compound (VOC) and methane emissions from their operations over the previous year. Shortly before that deadline, the DEP suspended the due date and set a new due date of June 1, 2024 (see Due Date for PA DEP Report re Methane Emissions Slips 6 Months). Shale drillers mostly complied (86% filed the report), but conventional drillers did not (less than 1% filed). Conventional drillers sued to block the new regulation, which required the report. The two sides have finally settled their differences, and the DEP has set a new deadline for conventional drillers to file the report: June 1, 2025. Read More “PA DEP Issues New Deadline re Methane Reports for Conventional Wells”

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PA DEP Issues 6th Update to State’s Bizarre Climate Action Plan

Every three years, the Pennsylvania Dept of Environmental Protection (DEP) is required, by state law, to produce an update to the state’s so-called Climate Action Plan. The fact that they have such a plan boggles the mind—a plan to address global warming (the operative word being “global”) from one state. To be fair, many states and even large cities also have such plans. These plans are all arrogant nonsense. No entity, especially not a single state, can do a darned thing to affect the temperature of Mom Earth, but they pretend they can. And they use the existence of such plans as a manipulative political tool to force policy changes that inflict significant economic harm on their citizens, all in the name of saving the planet. The wackadoodle left has brainwashed our children into believing we’ll die if we don’t give up fossil fuel use. The DEP recently released its triennial “dump fossil fuels” update, and it’s as crazy as ever. Read More “PA DEP Issues 6th Update to State’s Bizarre Climate Action Plan”

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Pennybacker’s Miami LNG Changes Name to Sawgrass LNG & Power

We’ve talked plenty about the big LNG export facilities scattered along the Gulf Coast that export a fair amount of Marcellus/Utica molecules, along with the two LNG export sites on the East Coast, both of which export 100% M-U molecules (Cove Point and Elba Island LNG). We sometimes talk about the smaller LNG export operations, including a couple along the Atlantic Coast of Florida. This story is about one of the latter. Last November, investment firm Pennybacker Capital Management announced it had closed on purchasing New Fortress Energy’s (NFG) Miami (Florida) LNG business for an undisclosed amount (see New Fortress Energy Sells Small Miami LNG Plant to Pennybacker). Pennybacker has just rebranded Miami LNG and now calls it Sawgrass LNG & Power. Read More “Pennybacker’s Miami LNG Changes Name to Sawgrass LNG & Power”

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Trump Admin Speaks Truth About Renewables at IEA Summit in London

For more than four years, MDN has called out the International Energy Agency (IEA) and its executive director, Dr. Fatih Birol, as nothing more than tools of Big Green. We’ve reported on many of the IEA’s perennially wrong (fake) predictions about “peak demand” for oil and natural gas (see IEA Rushes to Change Absurd Peak Oil Prediction 24 Hrs After COP28) and about the IEA’s plea for no new oil and gas drilling worldwide because of man-made global warming concerns (see Intl Energy Agency Says World Should Stop All New O&G Development). We told you then (in 2021) that the IEA was not to be trusted. The IEA convened an international Summit on the “Future of Energy Security” in London last Thursday and Friday. Trump’s Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs, Tommy Joyce, lectured the Euro weenies TO THEIR FACES that pursuing idiotic “net zero” is a fool’s errand. Read More “Trump Admin Speaks Truth About Renewables at IEA Summit in London”

MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 28, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Utica shale career day; We need to protect Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: NY net zero by 2050 is not achievable; Why Navajo activists oppose a proposed hydrogen pipeline that could be the world’s longest; Maine’s electricity prices grew at the third fastest rate in the country, analysis shows; NATIONAL: WTI ends higher but logs weekly loss; FERC chair said ready to fast-track natural gas permitting; The bright future of natural gas; US shale patch slows down as oil prices sink; Fossil fuels back in play as Amazon, Nvidia power AI ambitions. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 28, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”