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  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Babst Calland Regulatory Update for Drillers & Midstreamers

    June 23, 2016June 30, 2016

    Babst CallandThe legal beagles of top energy law firm Babst Calland recently released their sixth annual energy industry report called, “The 2016 Babst Calland Report – An Unprecedented Time for the Oil & Gas Industry: Price Down, Supply Up, Reform Ahead; Legal and Regulatory Perspective for Producers and Midstream Operators.” This annual review of energy and natural resources development activity acknowledges the continuing evolution of this industry in the face of economic, regulatory, legal and local government challenges. In an MDN exclusive, we have the first six pages of the 68-page report (see below), along with details on how you can request a full copy. Worth the read!…
    Read More “Babst Calland Regulatory Update for Drillers & Midstreamers”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jun 23, 2016

    June 23, 2016June 22, 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: Belmont, Monroe counties Utica hot spots; CT high school saves major money by switching to natgas; Tokyo Gas buys stake in U.S. gas field; renewables are the spoiled children of the energy family; Dallas Fed report on crude prices & a return to drilling; private equity has $1 trillion waiting to invest in o&g; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Thu, Jun 23, 2016”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Old Conventional Wells in PA Causing Problems for New Shale Wells

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    Lost BoysPennsylvania state officials estimate there are as many as 200,000 abandoned oil and gas wells in the state–the vast majority of them conventional wells drilled over 50 years ago. Most of them are not mapped or known. Some of them are hazards for shale drillers who stumble across them when drilling new wells. If you drill horizontally and clip an old/abandoned well, it becomes like an elevator pumping fluids and gas to the surface. Not good. Everyone is committed to finding and marking and capping these old wells. In March, MDN highlighted the issue (see Who Pays for Abandoned O&G Wells in PA?). Now Bloomberg is shining a light on abandoned oil wells–across the country but particularly in PA. Bloomberg calls them “lost wells”–which makes us think of the Lost Boys in Peter Pan. But it’s no laughing matter. Abandoned wells are a nuisance at a minimum, and can be dangerous when drilling a shale well. The Bloomberg article says the PA Attorney General, Kathleen Kane (herself under indictment for felonies and in danger of being dragged out of office) is reviewing rules that will require shale drillers to document abandoned wells within 1,000 feet of new shale drill sites…
    Read More “Old Conventional Wells in PA Causing Problems for New Shale Wells”

  • Bradford County | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Panda Power Funds | Pennsylvania

    Panda Power’s 2 PA Marcellus-Fired Electric Plants Complete!

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    Panda Power FundsIn August 2013, Moxie Energy of Vienna, VA sold the permits/rights to build a new Marcellus gas-powered electric generating plant in Bradford County, PA to Panda Power Funds of Dallas, TX (see Moxie Liberty Sells PA Electric Plant Project to Panda Power). The project was renamed from Moxie Liberty to Panda Liberty. A few months later, in December 2013, Moxie sold a second Marcellus-gas fired electric plant project to Panda, this one slated to be built in Lycoming County, PA (see Panda Power Buys Rights for 2nd Marcellus-Fueled Electric Plant). That project was renamed from Moxie Patriot to Panda Patriot. Panda contracted with Gemma Power Systems (Connecticut) to build both 829-megawatt plants. We have some terrific news to share: Gemma reports completing both facilities and has turned them over to Panda to begin operation!…
    Read More “Panda Power’s 2 PA Marcellus-Fired Electric Plants Complete!”

  • Anadarko | Bradford County | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA AG Files Motion to Keep Chesapeake Lawsuit in State Court

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    Kathleen KaneLast December Pennsylvania’s felony-indicted Attorney General, Kathleen Kane, brought a lawsuit against Chesapeake Energy, Anadarko and Williams accusing them of, among other things, royalty fraud (see PA Atty General Sues Chesapeake Energy, Williams for Royalty Fraud). In May MDN reported that Chesapeake and Anadarko had filed to dismiss Kane’s complaints against them, accusing Kane of attempting to litigate federal antitrust claims in state court (see Chesapeake, Anadarko Try to Wiggle Out of PA Royalty Lawsuit). Kane is now pushing back, filing a brief to respond to Chesapeake/Andarko, claiming she DOES have the right to pursue anti-trust matters that affect the state and its residents. As with many legal cases, this one is complicated. We’ll try and break it down into understandable form…
    Read More “PA AG Files Motion to Keep Chesapeake Lawsuit in State Court”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Williams

    3 Outta 4 Proxy Firms Recommend “Yes” Vote for Williams Merger

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    As the World TurnsYesterday MDN brought you a story of how the Williams/Energy Transfer Equity merger defies logic (see Williams/ETE Merger Defies Logic – Here’s Why). Part of that story deconstructs the support for the deal by proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). The analyst we quote in that article says ISS is buying Williams’ line that Williams’ assets after a merger with ETE will produce boatloads of cash and profit for the newly merged company, while the very same assets apart from the merger won’t. Even though the merged company will have an enormous load of new debt following the merger. It defies logic. And yet, Williams has found two more proxy advisory firms who are now willing to go on the record, like ISS, in support of the merger. What do they see that we don’t? Tune in to this episode of As the (Midstream) World Turns…
    Read More “3 Outta 4 Proxy Firms Recommend “Yes” Vote for Williams Merger”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNG/LNG | Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Maryland | Statewide MD

    Sierra Club Gets Desperate, Sues DOE to Stop Cove Point LNG

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    lawsuitThe Sierra Club is one of the worst, most radical Big Green groups in existence. We sincerely hope you never give them a penny of your money. They don’t care a whit about the environment–they only care about feeding the beast, money for their own organization. One way to do that is to keep your name in the news constantly. And a way to do that is by filing frivolous lawsuits. The Sierra Club has been railing against the Cove Point LNG export facility being built by Dominion for years (see Sierra Club Files Objection to Cove Point LNG Export Facility and Sierra Club, Others Trash Talk Cove Point LNG Export Terminal). As we previously reported in March, the facility is a quarter done (see Cove Point LNG Export Plant Now 24% Complete, Rapid Progress). There is no stopping it. But the odious Sierra Clubbers continue to try. The Sierra Club formally filed a petition with the Dept. of Energy asking the DOE to re-hear (and reconsider) their decision to allow Cove Point to export LNG for 20 years. In April the DOE rejected the request (see DOE Rejects Sierra Club’s Request to Re-Hear Cove Point Decision). So now the Sierra Club is taking the DOE to court to challenge their decision to allow Cove Point exports…
    Read More “Sierra Club Gets Desperate, Sues DOE to Stop Cove Point LNG”

  • Energy Companies | Shell

    Flaky Shell in Love with Shale Again – “Heart of Growth Plans”

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    flakyShell has long mystified us when it comes to shale. Shell has been involved in the Marcellus Shale for years with its SWEPI (Shell Western E&P) division–at one time with 900,000 acres under lease. But in 2014 Shell took an ax to its Marcellus drilling program (see Cuts Coming to Shell’s Marcellus Shale Operations). Then our heads started to spin. Shell sold 208,000 Marcellus acres to Rex Energy (see Rex Energy Takes Shell to the Cleaners – Picks up 208K Acres), and then they turned around and bought another 155,000 acres from Ultra Petroleum (see After Selling 208K Marcellus Acres, Shell “Buys” 155K More Acres!). In January of this year, Shell said they were exiting shale drilling following the merger with BG (see Shell to Cut 10,000 Jobs After Buying BG; Exiting Shale Drilling). In March, the company announced it was merger the conventional and unconventional (shale) divisions into a single division (see Shell Giving Up on Shale? Merges Unconventional with Conventional). Which brings us to a Reuters story from yesterday. Shell now says they are putting unconventional (i.e. shale) “at the heart of its growth plans.” Can anyone say “flaky”?…
    Read More “Flaky Shell in Love with Shale Again – “Heart of Growth Plans””

  • Industrywide Issues | NG Vehicles

    Marcellus Shale Coalition Joins ‘High Octane Low Carbon Alliance’

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016
    Tom Daschle - Lobbyist
    Tom Daschle – Lobbyist

    Ever wonder what it feels like to dance with the devil? The Marcellus Shale Coalition is about to find out. The MSC (a great organization run by a great guy, Dave Spigelmyer) has joined a coalition of groups in what is being called the High Octane Low Carbon Alliance. Groups in the Alliance include the MSC, Renewable Fuels Association, Clean Fuels Development Coalition, and Fuel Freedom Foundation. The groups are not anti-fossil fuel, but rather dedicated to lowering the cost of transportation fuel, and the carbon content in that fuel. In essence, the aim of the group is to get us off foreign/imported oil that currently powers our transportation industry. So we can see why the MSC has thrown in its lot with the others in this Alliance. The devil is not the partners in the group–it’s the person representing and lobbying for them: Tom Daschle. Recognize the name? Before the gangster Harry Reid was Majority (and now Minority) leader in the U.S. Senate, Tom Daschle held that position. Daschle is an extremely partisan/left-wing Democrat. People like Daschle leave office rich–enriching themselves is what loathsome politicians like Daschle do best. After they leave office, that’s when they get fat cat rich–by becoming lobbyists. And so the MSC and other groups in the Alliance have contracted with the devil himself to represent them…
    Read More “Marcellus Shale Coalition Joins ‘High Octane Low Carbon Alliance’”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    DOE Releases April 2016 LNG Export Data

    June 22, 2016June 21, 2016

    DOELNG, or liquefied natural gas, is an increasingly important part of the natural gas ecosystem in the U.S. We’ve imported natgas for years–and we’re not beginning to export it as well. Each month the U.S. Dept. of Energy issues a report tabulating both imports and exports of LNG–who shipped it in and out, from where, and how much. It’s a good picture. The April report was recently released (takes a few months before the number crunchers are done). What do we find in the latest report (full copy below)? We find that the U.S. imported 34.8 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of natural gas in the first four months of the year–all of it from Trinidad. We exported 28.9 Bcf during the same period. The vast majority of exports were from Cheniere’s Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana, although a small amount of LNG was exported from American LNG’s export facility in Miami, Florida…
    Read More “DOE Releases April 2016 LNG Export Data”

  • Best of the Rest

    Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jun 22, 2016

    June 22, 2016June 21, 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: NRDC Gang & The French Connection; PA rig count stabilizes; budget crunch deadline approaches in PA; nominations for Who’s Who in Energy; Raymond James sees oil at $80 in 2017/2018; EIA’s new data add-on tool for Google Sheets; another alarmist ethane study; LNG oversupply will stretch to 2024; and more!
    Read More “Marcellus & Utica Shale Story Links: Wed, Jun 22, 2016”

  • Belmont County | Energy Companies | Ohio | Rice Energy

    Belmont County, OH Farmers & Rice Energy Have Something Special

    June 21, 2016June 20, 2016

    Love StoryRice Energy and farmers in rural Belmont County, OH have a great relationship. You can tell by the way each talks about the other. Farmers love Rice because the company is responsible and works with farmers to protect their land and farming livelihood. And the farms of Belmont County have treated Rice Energy well–very well. Yesterday MDN reported on first quarter 2016 production in Ohio (see MDN Exclusive: Analysis of Ohio’s 1Q16 Shale Production). If you look at the average daily natural gas production for 1Q16, the top 14 highest producing wells (daily average) are all located in Belmont County and they were all drilled by Rice Energy. Yes, the farmers of Belmont and Rice have something special going on. You might call it a love story…
    Read More “Belmont County, OH Farmers & Rice Energy Have Something Special”

  • Energy Services | Harrison County | M3 Midstream | Momentum | Ohio

    M3 Donates New Building to Township in Harrison County, OH

    June 21, 2016June 20, 2016

    m3 midstreamWe’ve written plenty of stories about midstream (pipeline) companies “giving back” to the communities where they either currently, or plan in the future, to operate. Typically midstream companies donate a few thousand dollars to various nonprofit groups. It adds up. Recently PennEast Pipeline donated $85,000 to 17 different groups (see PennEast Pipeline Spreads Some More Coin in PA/NJ Communities). The Constitution Pipeline just handed out another $50,000 and has now handed out over $2 million in grants to nonprofits (see Constitution Pipeline Doles Out Another $50K in Grants, Despite NY). But this is the first time we’ve heard of a midstream company giving a new building away! M3 Midstream (Momentum) has donated a brand new 5-bay building for North Township in Scio, OH–where they operate a natural gas processing plant. And that’s not the only thing M3 has done for the town. Needless to say, local town leaders are happy as clams…
    Read More “M3 Donates New Building to Township in Harrison County, OH”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Williams

    Williams/ETE Merger Defies Logic – Here’s Why

    June 21, 2016June 20, 2016

    fishyThere is something about the proposed merger of Energy Transfer Equity and Williams that’s been bugging us. A uneasy feeling. Why is Williams trying so hard to make this deal happen–when they resisted it just as hard in the beginning? What changed? Why are they now insisting that ETE–who has gotten cold feet and wants out–go forward? Recently Williams published a letter from Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS)–a “leading proxy advisory firm”–recommending that shareholders in Williams vote “yes” on the merger with ETE (see Williams Tries, One Last Time, to Garner Support for ETE Merger). An analyst, writing on the Seeking Alpha investors website, takes Williams and ISS to task–ripping apart the ISS endorsement of the merger. Among his points we found this one the most powerful: “If we are to believe the road show documents filed by WMB to promote the company’s sale to Energy Transfer Equity LP, the same network of pipelines, storage facilities and processing plants owned by WMB and its affiliate, Williams Partners LP, would struggle to produce free cash flow if operated by WMB as a standalone company, yet somehow deliver prosperity as a junior affiliate of ETE.” Exactly! Why would the combined new company, hobbled with more debt, be more successful than each standalone company with less debt? Answer: It wouldn’t. This is a snow job. And for some reason ISS and now a couple of other proxy firms have believed that hogwash…
    Read More “Williams/ETE Merger Defies Logic – Here’s Why”

  • Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Westmoreland County

    The Very Real (and Human) Cost of Layoffs in PA’s Gas Fields

    June 21, 2016June 20, 2016

    cutting jobsAn issue we’ve highlighted before and one we’d rather not talk about–but must–is the issue of layoffs in the Marcellus/Utica industry. A recent article in the Pittsburgh Times-Tribune paints a heart-wrenching picture of how layoffs are affecting places like Westmoreland County, where personal bankruptcies and home foreclosures are spiking due to energy industry layoffs…
    Read More “The Very Real (and Human) Cost of Layoffs in PA’s Gas Fields”

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

    The Secret to Ending Radical Protests: Turn Off their Phones!

    June 21, 2016June 20, 2016

    turn off phoneEarlier this month MDN told you about five enviro gangsters who were arrested in Vermont for illegally chaining themselves to equipment to stop work on a new transmission pipeline–41 miles long–between Colchester to Middlebury (see Enviro Gangsters Arrested in Vermont for Stopping Pipeline Work). What we didn’t know is that one of the enviro gangsters literally went up a tree–living in a platform tied to equipment for nearly a week. Stupid is a stupid does. Police had a heck of a time trying to get this 31 year-old juvenile delinquent down from the tree. How did they finally do it? They cut access to his phone. Yep, turned it off. So he had no way to talk to his other delinquent pals at the eco-gangster group Rising Tide Vermont. That’s all it took. Once the nutter couldn’t commiserate with his homies, he flew down outta that tree…
    Read More “The Secret to Ending Radical Protests: Turn Off their Phones!”

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