Best of the Rest

  • Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 7, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Pa. House and Senate remain in Republican control despite Democrat gains; New Jersey-based design and engineering firm to open office in Canonsburg; LANTA hopes to add even more compressed natural gas buses to fleet; Cabot and Williams on an education adventure with small schools; Voters reject oil well setbacks as Colorado’s Proposition 112 defeated; Naperville council expected to OK plan for new compressed natural gas filling station on city land; NYMEX December natural gas spikes 28.3 cents to $3.567/MMBtu on forecast for early-season cold snap; US EIA boosts Q4 gas marketed production forecast by 1.83 Bcf/d to 94.32 Bcf/d; US transportation sector used 43.4 billion cubic feet of natural gas for vehicle fuel in 2017; China to boost shale oil, gas production; The world can live without Iranian oil; Oil markets yawn as Iran sanctions come into effect; Oil and gas firms sound alarm as capital once destined for Canada flees to more competitive U.S.; China’s gas pipelines on wheels.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 6, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Real estate declines in places without shale drilling – NY example; Cheniere gets DOE permit for Corpus Christi LNG exports; Midwest propane inventories enter winter higher than previous five-year average; Natural gas is hanging in there as the withdrawal season is days away; Report: US on track for record coal retirements in 2018, with more on the way; Democrats stop talking about fracking, believing they will regain House; US refiners boost processing capacity to accommodate shale; A Penn State engineer’s quest to become the world’s gas king.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Nov 5, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: PA DEP accepting applications for 2019 Environmental Education Grants; PA DEP accepting applications for Alternative Fuels Corridor Infrastructure Grants; Dec. 4 hearings on Adelphia natural gas pipeline compressor stations near Phila.; Natural gas to cost less in W.Va., Ky.; Did Tom Steyer instigate the DRBC fracking ban?; Virginia oil, gas awards presented to 15 on Oct. 23; Permian natural gas: more production, infrastructure and demand; Trump administration blinks on Iranian oil sanctions; Iran LNG on hold under US sanctions impact; Mexico to ramp up LNG imports from the U.S.; Why are Middle Eastern LNG imports soaring?; Britain’s Cuadrilla extracts first shale gas at English fracking site.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Nov 2, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Steve Gray appointed to Range Resources board of directors; MPLX names Timothy J. Aydt vice president, business development; Feds open criminal probe into natural gas explosions; The oil and gas situation: volatility, trade wars beginning to take a toll; Energy Secretary heads to Europe on natural-gas exports push; GN released VIST vacuum shale shaker screen for drilling fluids recovery; U.S. monthly crude oil production exceeds 11 million barrels per day in August; Iran’s worst nightmare is coming true; China, India reported set to keep buying Iranian oil as U.S. sanctions loom; Always-evolving global oil technologies and demand.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 1, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: STEM training of area educators will help students prepare for future; Appalachian region consumers saved more than $75 billion over 10 years from lower natural gas prices; W.Va. lawmakers, associations weigh in on potential energy legislation; U.S. monthly crude oil production exceeds 11 million barrels per day in August; U.S. natural gas goes global; Facing Trump coal and nuclear push, new energy panel chief swears off politics; ‘Saudi America’ review: The truth about fracking?; Wind farms cause global warming? Please, say it isn’t so!; BP rebrands Lower 48 operations as BPX Energy; North America’s No. 2 shale producer to emerge from this merger; How Trump can undo America’s most expensive and least effective environmental law; Pieridae gets thumbs up for Goldboro LNG construction; M&A: Oil majors jockey for position to ride an LNG boom.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 31, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: PennDOT announces opening of 14th CNG transit fueling station in Indiana County; Main contractor on Atlantic Sunrise, Mariner East gas pipelines declares bankruptcy; Energy undersecretary pitches energy diversity at Southpointe; Duke brings first 820 megawatts online at natural gas plant in Florida; BHGE believes 2019 rig, well counts will grow; Cold snap could send natural gas to $5; BP’s Q3 European natural gas price realization jumps 53% to $7.79/Mcf on year; China’s tariff on US natural gas delays Louisiana LNG project.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 30, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Ameren Illinois to undertake two-year natural gas pipeline upgrade beginning in 2019; PUC approves Minnesota Power’s planned natural-gas plant; Natural gas edges lower as the winter season approaches; Bright skies ahead for natural gas price; Natural gas price prediction – prices slip on warm weather forecast; The drilling boom on federal lands is driven more by price than policy; What next as Big Oil moves in on U.S. tight oil?; Pieridae’s Goldboro LNG eligible for German loan; Panama Canal transits four liquefied natural gas vessels in one direction; Fracking in Lancashire: 1.1 magnitude tremor halts work; Sorry China, shipping costs make Europe a LNG hot spot right now; Is $100 oil inevitable?
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 29, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Pittsburgh mayor dismisses facts, science in speech to fracking protesters; Susquehanna County produces more than 4% of U.S. natural gas!; Rabbittransit switching to natural gas for buses at Gettysburg; The plantation politics of the William Penn Foundation; Mostly outside groups pour $13.8M into redistricting proposal in Michigan; Wyoming watching Colorado’s anti-fracking ballot issue; The market for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) heats up; FERC HDD guidance – your input needed; Third quarter oil and gas deals hit $123 billion; Can U.S. gas demand keep up with surging production?; UK natural gas fracking paused following ‘Red Event’: Cuadrilla; Renewable energy, Russian natural gas and the lesson of January 2006.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 26, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Energy Sec. Perry stumps for ‘all of the above’ energy in Philadelphia, Camden; Diversified sees older shale wells as next piece of massive Appalachian position; Steel Nation heading to Southpointe; Backed into a corner, NY AG fails to produce ‘smoking gun’ in #ExxonKnew lawsuit; Manufacturers to Acting NY AG Underwood: Your frivolous and costly lawsuit will fail; The anti-fracking initiative in Colorado is bad policy; Young people are suing the trump administration over climate change. She’s their lawyer; Trump indicates he might formally tap Wheeler to lead EPA; UK to receive US LNG cargo; Gulf countries need to adjust natural gas supply strategy on rising power demand; The dirtiest part of the cleanest fossil fuel is price; Europe’s liquefied natural gas imports have increased lately, but remain below 2011 peak; The low-cost gas supply driving the LNG Canada project.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 25, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Cuomo has utterly failed the people of upstate New York; Montgomery County, Va. supervisors approve permit for MVP gate station; Political shift seen unlikely in Appalachia as midterms near; WVU research on display at Shale Insight; $1B power plant investment energizes community; Rehoboth selectmen approve natural gas pipeline moratorium; How natural gas prices could double in 2019; Gas storage inventories are near historic lows. What if this winter turns frigid?; ExxonKnew crackdown by Massachusetts and New York AGs threatens free speech; ‘Frack Master’ agrees to 12-year prison term, surrendering $23.8M for oil, gas fraud; Fracking in Lancashire halted by earth tremor; Schlumberger and Halliburton warm on global market, cooler on US shale; Saudi Arabia proves that oil is power.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 24, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Fake news alert: Mariner East 2 will NOT have to wait until 2020; Marathon Petroleum-Andeavor $23.3B merger creates industry giant; Tri-Cities natural gas bills are going down. Trump’s tax plan gets part of the credit; Natural gas regulator station proposal raises real estate concerns; Panel: Renewables and natural gas should work together; Blackstone buys shale drill bit firm that grew through downturn; The energy crisis that never happened: What happens later?; The industry with the most female CEOs isn’t what you’d expect; Mexico steel execs call for competitive natural gas, cohesive industrial policy.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 23, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Jeff Bartos: ‘Pennsylvania is being left behind’; CNX funds new playground in Westmoreland County; Shale industry is experiencing some major growing pains; Private equity shifting shale strategy to long haul; Growing U.S. oil exports make WTI nearly 24-hour benchmark; No energy policy, no problem for U.S. oil producers; Natural gas truck sales down; U.S. midstream capacity constraints pressure chem producers; Fitch, Moody’s sound alarm on Pemex ahead of AMLO taking office; In win for Trump, Merkel changes course on U.S. gas imports; Can OPEC still influence the price of crude oil?
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 22, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: NY: State officials visit Beaver County Career and Technology Center; Oil and gas firm to locate in Alta Vista Business Park; Boston Herald: Gas pipeline limits create potential crisis; Happy 10th anniversary to the Eagle Ford Shale; San Francisco pension system approves divestment of five fossil fuel companies; EPA, federal agencies lay out agenda for future regulatory changes; U.S. natural gas production quarterly report: producers love current prices; America’s energy dominance is a remarkable achievement; Ex-Schlumberger chief to acquire biggest shale pipe servicer; Frustrated investors want frackers to consolidate; Chesapeake Energy is about to reach critical mass; Natural gas serves both short, long term climate goals, says Shell exec; IEA: lack of LNG fleet investment could pose a threat to market development.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 19, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: NY: Winter electricity & natural gas bills expected to remain flat; slight rise possible for natural gas; NEXUS pipeline set to join natural gas traffic jam at Dawn Hub; Virginia Natural Gas celebrates Careers in Energy Week; Methane emissions continue to fall as oil, gas production soars says EPA; EPA aims to triple pace of deregulation in coming year; EIA data show weekly U.S. natural-gas supply above 3 trillion cubic feet; Natural gas pipeline rupture in Canada affects U.S. energy markets; White House shelves coal industry incentives plan; AMLO to suspend Mexico bid rounds until current projects start producing; China stops buying U.S. oil, two months after record total.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 18, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Ohio Public Utilities Commission to help with gas restoration in Massachusetts; Columbia Gas launches “Back-to-Business” initiative to support to affected businesses; Business groups ask SCOTUS to shut down Massachusetts #ExxonKnew shakedown; PUC delays natural gas plant vote; Duluth hearings will go on; Emails show law firm pitched San Francisco on idea of suing energy producers; NYMEX Nov natural gas futures rise to $3.268 MMBtu on weather-related issues; Global warming to leave us crying in our costlier beer; Venture Global LNG to supply U.S. natural gas to Poland; U.S. LNG 25% cheaper than Russian gas: PGNiG; U.S. shale surges as Saudi Arabia issues veiled supply threats; How high can oil prices go?; Asia’s natural gas prices are rising – now higher oil prices and tariffs could cause more pain.
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  • Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 17, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Natural gas service coming to Tunkhannock; Ohio county commissioners visit Shell cracker site; New CNX Midstream president sees opportunity in the pipelines; Tug Hill alliance grows, secures funds for wind farm review; City workers’ pension funds hinge on Mayor de Blasio’s environmental stand; Is the Niobrara really the next big thing?; Construction reaches its peak at Duke’s Lake Julian, NC plant; NJ lawmakers seek to limit disposal of fracking by-products; U.S. shale’s glory days are numbered; The changing U.S. energy trade balance is still dominated by crude oil imports; Industry, regulators unite to defend fracking in Mexico; Tokyo to back US exports of shale gas to Asia; Temporary natural-gas generators power data centers.
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