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Nat’l Rig Count Down 2 @ 576; Marcellus Even @ 25, Utica Adds 1 @ 11

The U.S. national rig count lost two more rigs last week, going from 578 to 576, tying January 24th of this year as the lowest national rig count in the past 12 months. Rigs targeting the Marcellus layer remained the same with 25 rigs last week, while the Utica (in Ohio) picked up one rig and now operates 11 rigs for a combined total of 36. Pennsylvania was static with 18 rigs, Ohio moved up from nine to ten rigs, and West Virginia remained the same with eight rigs. Read More “Nat’l Rig Count Down 2 @ 576; Marcellus Even @ 25, Utica Adds 1 @ 11”

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Ascent 1Q Drilled 18 Wells, Produced 2 Bcfe/d, Lost $362 Million

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 first quarter 2025 update on May 7. 1Q25 net production averaged 2,002 MMcfe/d (2.0 Bcfe/d), consisting of 1,680 MMcf/d of natural gas, 13,833 bbls/d of oil, and 39,789 bbls/d of natural gas liquids (NGLs), putting liquids at 16% of the overall production mix for the quarter. Read More “Ascent 1Q Drilled 18 Wells, Produced 2 Bcfe/d, Lost $362 Million”

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PA DEP Approves MarkWest Processing Plant Expansion in SWPA

Last November, MDN brought you the great news that MPLX (aka MarkWest Energy) would file to build an expansion at its existing Harmon Creek facility in Smith Township, Washington County, PA (see MPLX to Build New Harmon Creek III Gas Processing in PA Marcellus). MPLX wants to add a 300 MMcf/d (million cubic feet per day) processing plant and 40,000 bbls/d (barrels per day) de-ethanizer to the facility. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced via last Saturday’s PA Bulletin that it has issued the necessary air permit for the project. Read More “PA DEP Approves MarkWest Processing Plant Expansion in SWPA”

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Oral Arguments for Lawsuit re Shale Drill Cuttings at PA Landfill

In January 2024, MDN told you about a long-closed landfill that seeks to reopen in Liberty and Pine Townships in Mercer County, PA (see Group Claims Drill Cuttings for Grove City Landfill “Radioactive”). In 2020, Tri-County Landfill Inc. submitted a permit application for the construction and operation of a municipal waste landfill site operated from 1950 to 1990. One of the objections to reopening the landfill is that it may accept drill cuttings from fracked wells. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued a permit to allow the project to proceed. The permit was challenged, and the challenge was rejected. Those who object to the landfill reopening appealed their rejected challenge to PA’s Commonwealth Court. The court heard oral arguments two weeks ago. Read More “Oral Arguments for Lawsuit re Shale Drill Cuttings at PA Landfill”

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ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 5.2 Cents Dividend for 1Q25

ECA Marcellus Trust I, the royalty interest holder in some of the wells drilled and maintained by Greylock Energy in Greene County, PA, announced on May 9 that it will issue a 5.2-cent dividend to unitholders for the first quarter of 2025. The company continues to hold back some profits ($90,000 in 1Q25) to build a cash reserve for “future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities.” Read More “ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 5.2 Cents Dividend for 1Q25”

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FERC Approves Venture Global LNG’s Calcasieu Pass 2 Final SEIS

Last December, MDN told you that the future of what could become the country’s largest LNG export facility, Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass 2 (CP2), was in question following a court order from the the leftwing U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (see Timing & Future of Venture Global’s CP2 LNG Project Murky). The court instructed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to re-review an environmental impact statement for the project. FERC did just that and (thumbing its nose at the DC Circuit) said no changes are required, issuing a “Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement” ten days ago. Read More “FERC Approves Venture Global LNG’s Calcasieu Pass 2 Final SEIS”

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NERC/FERC Caution New England, Central US May Experience Blackouts

Last week, two different quasi-governmental agencies, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), issued summer assessments for whether or not the country could experience problems with having enough electric power for this summer. Both assessments conclude the same thing: IF we don’t have any extreme weather events, and if unreliable renewable sources like solar and wind don’t crap out for an extended period, we’ll be fine. However, if we do have a hot spell or solar/wind fail, we’re in trouble. In particular, New England and the central part of the country from top to bottom are at most risk. However, even the PJM area could experience some problems. Read More “NERC/FERC Caution New England, Central US May Experience Blackouts”

MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, May 19, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Occidental, UAE’s ADNOC to explore JV to develop South Texas direct air capture hub; As the federal government abandons the climate fantasy, New York doubles down; NATIONAL: Natural gas retreats amid repeated substantial injections, EBW analyst says; DOE cuts off $89 million Harvard grant amid stand-off with Trump; Trump can end the World Bank’s climate hypocrisy; Mile high Marxist Bernie Sanders proves there is no climate emergency; Wasting away in wind-and-solarville; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC+ did not lift production to kill the oil price, SEB says; China fossil fuels production retreats from record levels. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, May 19, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”