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  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Last Year Fossil Fuels Provided 81.5% of All Energy Used in U.S.

    July 6, 2016July 6, 2016

    I love fossil fuelsWe hear it time and again when visiting rallies and talks by fossil fuel haters: The U.S. could transition to so-called renewable energy sources (like solar and wind) TODAY, right now, if we only had the “will” to do it. Having the will to do it typically means mass starvation and death, turning thermostats down to 50 degrees in the winter and the like. But these nutjobs conveniently leave out that part when they talk. The bare naked truth is that fossil fuels are here to stay for AT LEAST the next two generations, and perhaps longer. How do we know? Try this fact on for size (from the U.S. Energy Information Administration): Three fossil fuels–petroleum, natural gas, and coal–have provided more than 80% of total U.S. energy consumption for more than 100 years. In 2015, fossil fuels made up 81.5% of total U.S. energy consumption. It is beyond ludicrous to declare that we can end fossil fuel use any time within the next 100 years–and people who say otherwise are either lying, or delusional. Here’s an update on fossil fuels and their continuing dominance in the U.S….
    Read More “Last Year Fossil Fuels Provided 81.5% of All Energy Used in U.S.”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jul 6, 2016

    July 6, 2016July 6, 2016

    best of the restThe “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: Baker Hughes rig count steady in the Marcellus/Utica; New York scrambles to answer why it gives natgas glowing remarks in report; Cuomo’s flotilla folly; PA’s budget logjam; natgas price volatility; how fracking has improved lives; Range Resources makes money at $2.55 natgas; Big Solar leaving Little Solar behind; corruption in the climate industry; Germany backpedals on CO2 plan; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jul 6, 2016”

  • Energy Services | Williams

    Half of Williams Board, Including 2 Corporate Raiders, Quit

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    Williams logoNearly half of the Williams board (6 of 14 board members) were part of a cabal that tried to force the company to sell itself to Energy Transfer Equity–a deal that went horribly wrong. Following the aborted merger, six of Williams’ board members tried to engineer a palace coup to depose current CEO Alan Armstrong. The coup failed and the board members were either forced out, or resigned in disgust (we’re not sure). Either way, it’s good news for Williams and their operations in the northeast. Among the board members pushing for a sale to ETE (and pushing for the ouster of Armstrong) was Keith Meister, a disciple and student of evil corporate raider Carl Icahn (see Bad News: Corporate Raiders Take Aim at Williams). Another corporate raider who was dug in like a chigger, Eric Mandelblatt, was also pushing to replace Armstrong (see Evil Corporate Raiders Double Investment (& Control) in Williams). On Friday Williams announced the chairman of the board, Frank MacInnis, is stepping down for “personal reasons” and that another five board members are leaving with him. Among those leaving are corporate raiders Meister and Mandelblatt. Good riddance…
    Read More “Half of Williams Board, Including 2 Corporate Raiders, Quit”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Energy’s $10 Billion Gamble – Bets the Whole Company

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    Chesapeake EnergyIn April MDN told you about Chesapeake Energy’s deal with bankers to reaffirm their $4 billion line of credit (see Lifeline: Chesapeake’s $4B Line of Credit Reaffirmed by Banks). Everyone was happy and Chessy’s stock price spiked up. What we didn’t understand, at that time, is that Chesapeake essentially mortgaged (used as collateral) the entire company to guarantee that the company will pay back that $4 billion in debt. In essence, Chesapeake created a $10 billion mortgage, pledging almost all of the company’s assets. The mortgage includes Chesapeake’s Marcellus and Utica Shale acreage. What does that mean for northeast landowners signed with Chesapeake? What if Chesapeake defaults?…
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy’s $10 Billion Gamble – Bets the Whole Company”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Drillers Sue Dominion over Long-Term Pipeline Contract

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    lawsuitIn 2008 Dominion approached oil and gas producers in West Virginia, before the Marcellus Shale was a household word, looking to build a pipeline for “several hundred million dollars” (ended up costing $750 million). Dominion held several meetings and told West Virginia’s independent natural gas producers that the producers would need to commit to firm transportation if they wanted to sell their natural gas. At those meetings Dominion handed out forms asking producers to write down how much production they might have for firm commitment. Following the meetings, producers received contracts in the mail “out of the blue” with a very short deadline and a not-so-subtle threat that if they wanted to sell their gas, they would sign on the dotted line. The producers say they were pressured into signing a 10-year deal. Dominion’s Appalachian Gateway Project, with 110 miles of new pipeline and upgrades to several compressor stations, went online in September 2012 (see Dominion Turns On Appalachian Gateway Project Pipeline). Now some 37 of the producers that signed that deal are suing Dominion looking to break the contract and receive “compensatory and punitive damages”…
    Read More “WV Drillers Sue Dominion over Long-Term Pipeline Contract”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Budget Battle Continues, Marcellus Severance Tax Off the Table

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    tax revenuePennsylvania legislators went home for the long Fourth of July holiday weekend without a final budget in place. The clock is ticking. The spending part of the budget–some $31.5 billion (a massive amount) has been agreed to by both the Republican-controlled legislature and Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf. However, the budget needs to find another $1.5 billion to fund it–the shortfall in the current plan. Wolf wants “sustainable revenue”–by which he means permanent tax increases on something. Wolf’s preference is to slap a Marcellus Shale-killing severance tax on the natural gas industry. That’s a non-starter for the Republican-controlled legislature–people who actually know how economics work. It does appear the two sides are close to getting the budget passed. This week should tell the tale of how the state plans to raise enough money to bridge the shortfall…
    Read More “PA Budget Battle Continues, Marcellus Severance Tax Off the Table”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Bill Would Prevent PA DEP from Adopting Methane Emissions Rules

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    regulationA new bill in the Pennsylvania legislature, Senate Bill (SB) 1327 looks to undo some of the damage done by the now departed anti-drilling Secretary of the Dept. of Environmental Protection, John Quigley. The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently introduced draconian new rules to govern methane emissions from oil and gas drilling (see EPA Does it Again: Tries to Destroy O&G with New Methane Rule). Hard to believe, but PA under Quigley wanted to go even further (see Quigley Expounds on Methane Emissions Plan: Drillers to Get Hosed and More on Wolf/Quigley 4-Point Plan to Reduce Methane Emissions). Republican legislators have had enough of that. SB 1327 will prevent the DEP from creating new regulations more stringent than the federal EPA’s new rules…
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  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH Gov. Kasich Signs Bill Forcing ODNR to Pool DOT Land for Drilling

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    kick them outRelief is on the way for some Ohio landowners who want to see drilling on or under their land, but have been held up because their land border state-owned land belonging to the Ohio Dept. of Transportation (DOT). Apparently the DOT (and/or the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, or ODNR) has been reluctant to pool or unitize land under DOT control to allow shale drilling. OH Gov. John Kasich has just signed House Bill (HB) 390 into law–a new law that gives the the ODNR 45 days to pool DOT-controlled land into units so drillers can begin drilling under it. Although the bill forces units to be issued, it allows drillers up to two years to begin their drilling after the units are issued, given the low prices in the market right now…
    Read More “OH Gov. Kasich Signs Bill Forcing ODNR to Pool DOT Land for Drilling”

  • Brooke County | Energy Companies | Equinor/Statoil | Marshall County | Ohio County | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Statoil Wants Millions in Refunds from Tax Overpayments in WV

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    StatoilStatoil, based in Norway, is a big player in the West Virginia Marcellus Shale. Statoil paid property taxes to Marshall County, WV in 2015 and later found, during an audit/review, that they had overpaid the county by some $300,000. Ouch. So Statoil politely asked for their money back. Marshall County has said “nei.” The WV Tax Department argues that Statoil “acted negligently” and exercised “poor judgment” in not finding the mistake sooner. At least that’s how we read it. So Marshall and WV intend to keep the overpayment. Apparently Marshall isn’t the only county where Statoil says it overpaid on taxes. The company is also seeking refunds in Wetzel, Ohio and Brooke counties as well…
    Read More “Statoil Wants Millions in Refunds from Tax Overpayments in WV”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | TC Energy/TransCanada

    Columbia Pipeline’s Top Leadership Quits After Sale to TransCanada

    July 5, 2016July 5, 2016

    I QuitLast Friday MDN told you that TransCanada completed its $10 billion purchase of Columbia Pipeline Group (see TransCanada and Columbia Pipeline Tie the Knot Today). Promptly following the deal’s close, most of Columbia’s top management, including the CEO, president, executive vice president/chief financial officer and the company’s top lawyer quit. Although the announcement doesn’t say, we suspect they had golden parachutes of some kind. Given the timing of the announcement, immediately following the deal’s closing, it was no doubt in the works for months…
    Read More “Columbia Pipeline’s Top Leadership Quits After Sale to TransCanada”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Jul 5, 2016

    July 5, 2016July 6, 2016

    best of the restThe “best of the rest” – stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading. In today’s lineup: Southwestern Energy, out of the woods or just another dilution story; Cuomo’s lost Marcellus opportunity (and lost jobs); everyone wins in the cracker war; Texas royalty owners sue Chesapeake Energy; EIA says U.S. a net energy exporter by 2017; natgas fills the hole left by coal; petroleum product exports riding high; Shell wants Aramco to pay $2B in bustup fee; Obama’s climate policy is a hot mess; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Tue, Jul 5, 2016”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | TC Energy/TransCanada

    TransCanada and Columbia Pipeline Tie the Knot Today

    July 1, 2016July 1, 2016

    tie-the-knot.jpgIn March MDN reported that Canadian midstream giant TransCanada wants a bigger piece of the Marcellus/Utica pipeline pie and decided to buy Columbia Pipeline Group for $10 billion (see TransCanada Makes Play to Buy Columbia Pipeline for $10B). The deal is now done. As of today, Columbia Pipeline Group’s stock is officially de-listed from the New York Stock Exchange and trades no more. Columbia is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian midstream giant TransCanada…
    Read More “TransCanada and Columbia Pipeline Tie the Knot Today”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation | Statewide MD

    Anti Circus/Freak Show in W Maryland – Complete with Animals

    July 1, 2016July 1, 2016

    MDELogo_Horizontal_GreenTextAs MDN reported two days ago, the Maryland Dept. of the Environment (MDE) held a public hearing in Baltimore to elicit feedback on changes to the state’s proposed fracking regulations–already the tightest, harshest such regulations in the country (see Maryland Holds Hearings on Fracking, Crazies Turn Out to Complain). As we’ve said, for years, we find such public hearings nothing more than freak shows–a circus for anti-fossil fuel nutters to carry on. We’ve seen (and heard about) everything from poetry reading to mimes to “die-ins” at such events. The nutters are nothing if not creative. Another such hearing was held Wednesday night at Garrett College in far western Maryland. And sure enough, the nutters turned out again. This time it was literally a circus–complete with a dog and a pony in attendance…
    Read More “Anti Circus/Freak Show in W Maryland – Complete with Animals”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Spectra Energy

    Religious Radicals Arrested for Stopping Work on Boston Pipeline

    July 1, 2016July 1, 2016

    handcuffsOnce again a group of so-called religious leaders, including a serial criminal, were arrested in Boston blocking work on a very short, 5-mile pipeline (West Roxbury Lateral) that will bring cheap, abundant, clean-burning Marcellus Shale gas to local residents in the Boston area. Some 26 were arrested, some of the same nutters were arrested in May (see Boston “Religious” Leaders Arrested for Blocking Pipeline Work). Of the 26 arrested at Wednesday’s protest, eight people laid down in a trench and had to be hauled out on stretchers by police. (We personally wouldn’t have been so kind.) Among the arrested was Tim DeChristopher, a criminal who previously served 15 months in prison and six months at a halfway house after that for committing fraud against the Bureau of Land Management in 2008. DeChristopher moved to Boston to attend Harvard Divinity School. Guess that says it all…
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  • Allegheny County | Chevron | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania

    Chevron Selling Site Bought for Regional Marcellus HQ in Moon Twp

    July 1, 2016July 1, 2016

    ChevronIn May 2013 amidst much fanfare, Chevron purchased 61 acres to build a new regional Marcellus Shale headquarters in Moon Township, PA, a suburb of Pittsburgh (see Chevron to Build New (Big) Regional HQ in Pittsburgh Suburb). The plan was to build a huge, 350,000 square foot office complex that will be home to 1,750 people. In September 2013 Chevron got the thumbs-up from Moon officials (see Chevron Wins 1st Approval for New Regional HQ Near Pittsburgh). But by July 2014, Chevron put the project on hold (see Chevron Puts Moon Twp, PA Office Building Project on Hold). In early 2015 Chevron announced major layoffs in the Marcellus (see Chevron Laying Off 23% of their Marcellus Workforce in Pittsburgh) and then proceeded to consolidate the remaining workforce under one existing roof (see Chevron Consolidates Reduced Marcellus Workforce Under One Roof). And now, a sad end: the Pittsburgh Business Times is reporting that Chevron has just listed the 61-acre property for sale…
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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Public Opinion

    Rasmussen Poll: Majority of Americans Support Fracking

    July 1, 2016July 1, 2016

    RasmussenNormally polsters, when releasing a high level summary of a poll’s results, also release the “crosstabs”–the details of the poll. But apparently not if the poll is good news for the fracking industry. Rasmussen recently conducted a poll in a series of polls they’ve been conduction (for years) to gage the nation’s attitude about fracking. The poll finds 49% of American’s support fracking, while 34% oppose it. Quick fact: Fracking of conventional or vertical-only wells has been going on for more than 40 years in this country. The high level results were reported by Rasmussen, but no crosstabs which might tell us fracking is supported by a majority of Democrats. That kind of truth-telling is lethal to the politicians running the party. Here’s the (precious little) sum total of what Rasmussen did share about the latest fracking poll…
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