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  • Industrywide Issues | LDCs | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Hope Gas Ending “Farm Taps” May Impact Conventional Wells, Too

    March 26, 2025March 26, 2025

    Hope Gas, a large local utility company that provides gas service to more than 131,000 residential, industrial, and commercial customers in thirty-seven West Virginia counties, filed a rate case with the state Public Service Commission (PSC) in August 2024 looking to convert customers who use a “farm tap” gas system to either propane fuel or electric heat for their homes (see WV’s Hope Gas Seeks to End “Farm Taps” for 600 Customers). The change would affect around 600 customers, removing them from the ability to use local natural gas. Conventional drillers now say they may be affected too, with no one to sell their local gas to and a lack of pipelines to connect their production to other markets. Read More “Hope Gas Ending “Farm Taps” May Impact Conventional Wells, Too”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Rest of the Story re U.S. Jones Act LNG Carrier Serving Puerto Rico

    March 26, 2025March 26, 2025

    Last week, MDN brought you the great news that Crowley, the largest shipping company in the U.S., launched what is the very first Jones Act-compliant LNG carrier to ferry LNG from the Gulf Coast to Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory (see Crowley Launches 1st U.S. Jones Act LNG Carrier to Serve Puerto Rico). Until now, P.R. has had to import its LNG from other countries. The Jones Act requires any ship running between U.S. ports to be built, crewed, and flagged in the U.S. However, the ship Crowley is now using was built in France! So, how does it qualify under the Jones Act? This is “The Rest of the Story,” as the late, great Paul Harvey used to say. Read More “Rest of the Story re U.S. Jones Act LNG Carrier Serving Puerto Rico”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 26, 2025

    March 26, 2025March 26, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Shell CEO Sawan expects progress in Venture Global arbitration in coming months; Freeport LNG in Texas set to return to service after lightning strike; New Plaquemines terminal offers high hopes for U.S. LNG feedgas; NATIONAL: U.S. manufacturing energy consumption has continued to increase since 2010 low; U.S. faces uphill task to refill natural gas storage for next winter; Proposed U.S. fee on Chinese ships would drive up costs, upend global energy logistics; FERC finally wakes up; Hedge funds struggle as green stocks crash; The indefensible Republican defense of the 2022 IRA; INTERNATIONAL: Shell aims to grow LNG sales by 5 percent annually; Oil slips on Ukraine truce talks; Oil destroyed Hitler, fracking destroyed Putin. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 26, 2025”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    Leftwing Media Signals Lib Dem Govs Caving on Constitution Pipeline

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    Never in our wildest dreams did we think that Donald Trump winning a second term would result in the resurrection of the 124-mile Pennsylvania-to-New York Constitution Pipeline project. Yet, that prospect appears increasingly likely. We don’t want to offer false hope, but we can’t ignore the signs favoring the Constitution’s springing back to life. The latest sign? Two prominent leftwing mainstream media outlets, none other than the Washington Post and POLITICO, ran stories yesterday all but admitting that the liberal Democrat governors of New York and New England are in the process of caving and either have or soon will support the Constitution Pipeline project. It’s absolute magic! Read More “Leftwing Media Signals Lib Dem Govs Caving on Constitution Pipeline”

  • Guernsey County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio

    $9.6M Renovation Coming to Salt Fork State Park, Thx to Fracking

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    Last week, MDN told you that fracking has begun under the park, and literally nobody noticed (see Drilling Begins Under Salt Fork State Park – “No Signs of Fracking”). The radical left has been stroking out over the prospect of drilling under (not on) Salt Fork and other state-owned parks and lands. The Big Green-backed Save Ohio Parks protested in Columbus earlier this month, wearing and using fossil fuels to protest fossil fuels and drilling under Ohio’s parks (see Antis Rally at OH Statehouse to Protest Fossil Fuels They Were Wearing). With the din of irrational antis now dying down comes word that Salt Fork State Park, Ohio’s biggest start park (in Guernsey County), is getting a $9.6 million makeover courtesy of the money the state received from the shale frackers who are now fracking underneath the park. Read More “$9.6M Renovation Coming to Salt Fork State Park, Thx to Fracking”

  • Accidents | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    Freak Accident Ignites Conventional Natural Gas Well in SW Pa.

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025
    Photos from accident report, courtesy of PA Environment Digest Blog (click for larger version)

    A one-in-a-million, freaky-deaky accident happened in Westmoreland County, PA, that caused a conventional natural gas well operated by Kriebel Natural Gas Co. to explode. On March 19, a truck was hauling a trailer down nearby Interstate 76 Eastbound. The wheel/rim set (with brake drum and tires still attached) disconnected from the trailer and went flying. It hit the conventional gas well. The impact broke off the casing annulus wing from the well head and caused escaping natural gas to ignite. Read More “Freak Accident Ignites Conventional Natural Gas Well in SW Pa.”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Antero Resources Continues as WV’s Largest Producer with 3.4 Bcfe/d

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    Antero Resources, which is 100% focused on the Marcellus/Utica with over 500,000 net acres under lease and the largest M-U driller and producer in West Virginia, shoots to produce 3.4 billion cubic feet equivalent per day (Bcfe/d) of natural gas in the Mountain State. The company recently reported net production averaging 3.43 Bcfe/d in 4Q24, up ever so slightly from 3.42 Bcfe/d in 4Q23 (see Antero to Drill 50-55 New Wells, Spend $100M on New Leases in 2025). From the quarterly update, we learned that Antero plans to drill 50-55 new wells and complete 60-65 wells this year. Those numbers were recently reaffirmed in an interview with Antero VP Conrad Baston by WV News. Bringing 60 wells online annually keeps production humming along in the 3.4 Bcfe/d range. Read More “Antero Resources Continues as WV’s Largest Producer with 3.4 Bcfe/d”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    PJM Gets 94 Applications to Expand & Build More Gas-Fired Power

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    In December, MDN told you the country’s largest electric grid, PJM Interconnection, which covers all or parts of 13 states, including PA, OH, and WV, proposed new changes to how it decides which new power plants can connect to the system first. The new policy *favors* adding natural gas-fired power over other types of power like unreliable solar and wind (see New PJM Policy Favors Gas-Fired Power Over Solar & Wind). The change comes in response to the rapidly increasing demand for more electricity from data centers and artificial intelligence computing. PJM’s gas-favoring policy change rankled the environmental left, which claims the new policy unfairly allows gas-fired projects to “jump the queue” ahead of unreliable renewables. Ignoring antis, FERC approved the plan in February (see FERC Approves PJM Plan to Fast-Track New Gas-Fired Power Plants). That opened the floodgates for new applications—some 94 of them! Read More “PJM Gets 94 Applications to Expand & Build More Gas-Fired Power”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Tompkins County

    Ithaca (NY) Exposed as the Poster Child for “Net Zero” Scam

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025
    Ithaca, NY

    We’ve written a fair number of posts on Planet Ithaca (the city of Ithaca, NY), its politicians, academicians, and nutty residents (see our Planet Ithaca stories here). The green lefties in and around the Ithaca area are among the best virtue-signalers in the world! They never miss an opportunity to bash fossil energy, even though they use fossil fuels every day of their lives. But we digress. One of our favorite authors, Francis Menton (the Manhattan Contrarian), recently wrote an article exposing Ithaca for its virtue-signaling fraud. Did you know that in 2019/2020, both the City of Ithaca and the Town of Ithaca adopted a Green New Deal resolution that pledged those municipalities to be net zero (with various milestones along the way) by 2030? Let’s check in to see how it’s going… Read More “Ithaca (NY) Exposed as the Poster Child for “Net Zero” Scam”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Miami Univ. Study Finds Shale Gas Reduces U.S. GHG Emissions 7.5%

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    Two researchers from Miami University of Ohio have just published a new study (full copy below) that makes a bombshell revelation: Between the years of 2007 and 2019, the extraction and use of shale natural gas led to a REDUCTION in so-called greenhouse gases of 7.5% in the United States. Although the authors are careful to wrap their findings in the argument that natural gas is “just a transition that’s helping us reach renewable nirvana” (our words, their sentiment), we have to wonder if this study has just tanked the researchers’ academic careers. Nobody goes against the global warming orthodoxy with actual science that questions that orthodoxy and (academically) lives to tell about it. Poor sods. Read More “Miami Univ. Study Finds Shale Gas Reduces U.S. GHG Emissions 7.5%”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Mar 25, 2025

    March 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: How Texas oil workers, technology are helping build a new renewable boom; Judge overturns WA natural gas measure approved by voters; Grid crisis forces Puerto Rico to eliminate renewable energy targets; NATIONAL: The oil oligarch who wants to take us back to the 1990s; EPA decimates grant program aimed at construction material emissions; Risks facing new LNG projects on the U.S. Gulf and East Coasts; INTERNATIONAL: JP Morgan says oil vigilantes have been found wanting; LNG Canada to start cooldown of plant next week in final step before first LNG; Why the global digital economy will be powered by natural gas for decades; After years of pushing net zero propaganda the IEA suddenly remembers what it’s for; How Ukraine’s gas storage, pipeline network could boost U.S. LNG under Trump. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Mar 25, 2025”

  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Nat’l Rig Count Up 1 @ 593; Marcellus Even @ 24, Utica Even @ 11

    March 24, 2025March 24, 2025

    The Baker Hughes U.S. national rig count gained one rig last week, now at 593 active rigs. As for the Marcellus/Utica, the rig count was a combined 35 last week. Rigs focused on the Marcellus were a combined 24 across the three M-U states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Rigs focused on the Utica were a combined 11. PA has operated 15 rigs (or more) for the past 19 weeks. OH has operated nine rigs for the past 16 weeks. WV had operated 10 rigs for an astonishing 23 weeks in a row. Five weeks ago, WV added (and has kept) one additional rig and now operates 11 active rigs. Read More “Nat’l Rig Count Up 1 @ 593; Marcellus Even @ 24, Utica Even @ 11”

  • Beaver County | Cardinal Midstream | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania

    Cardinal Midstream Wins $52M Court Verdict Against Energy Transfer

    March 24, 2025March 24, 2025

    Here’s a lawsuit we were unaware of, even though it’s been playing out for years. It’s quite complicated. On the surface, at a very basic level, Cardinal Midstream II (we assume a subsidiary of the Dallas-based Cardinal Midstream) sued Energy Transfer (ET) for not paying an “earnout” (which we’ll explain) after buying a gas gathering system in Beaver County, PA. The PA judge found in favor of Cardinal and ordered ET to pay $33 million plus $19 million in interest. The judge also found ET’s related claim of a “force majeure” event when its Revolution Pipeline exploded did not excuse ET from its obligation to Cardinal. Read More “Cardinal Midstream Wins $52M Court Verdict Against Energy Transfer”

  • Beech Resources | BKV/Banpu | Bradford County | Centre County | Chesapeake Energy | Clinton County | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Elk County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Pin Oak Energy Partners | Regulation | Repsol | Seneca Resources | Southwestern Energy | Sullivan County | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA) | Wyoming County (PA)

    SRBC Renews Water Use Permits for 34 Marcellus/Utica Shale Pads

    March 24, 2025March 24, 2025

    The highly functional and responsible Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), unlike its completely dysfunctional and irresponsible cousin, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), continues to support the shale energy industry by approving water withdrawals and consumptive use for responsible and safe shale drilling. The SRBC published a notice in the March 22 Pennsylvania Bulletin that the Commission renewed 34 general water use permits in January for individual shale gas well drilling pads in Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Elk, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, and Wyoming counties. Read More “SRBC Renews Water Use Permits for 34 Marcellus/Utica Shale Pads”

  • Allegheny County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Marcellus Gas Shields Pittsburgh Airport from Outages like Heathrow

    March 24, 2025March 24, 2025

    On Friday, March 21, 2025, Heathrow Airport (in London), one of the world’s busiest airports, experienced a complete shutdown due to a massive fire at the North Hyde electrical substation in Hayes, west London, approximately 1.5 miles from the airport. The blaze, which began late Thursday night around 11:23 PM GMT, involved a transformer containing 25,000 liters of cooling oil. It caused a significant power outage, knocking out the primary substation and its backup system. This led to the cancellation of over 1,300 flights, affecting an estimated 200,000 to 290,000 passengers and causing widespread travel disruptions globally. The London Fire Brigade deployed 10 engines and around 70 firefighters to control the fire, which was mostly contained by Friday evening, though 5% remained active in isolated hotspots. What happened at Heathrow could not happen at Pittsburgh International Airport. Why? Because of the Marcellus shale. Read More “Marcellus Gas Shields Pittsburgh Airport from Outages like Heathrow”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Biden’s Green New Scam Is Alive And Well in the PA Marcellus

    March 24, 2025March 24, 2025

    President Trump was 100% correct in calling the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Biden’s “green new scam.” Here is a perfect example. The heart of Marcellus Shale country is the highest-producing natural gas county in Pennsylvania, Susquehanna County (not far from where MDN sits). Anyone who lives in our region knows this: It is one of the cloudiest regions of the country. Binghamton, NY (where MDN resides) averages 212 cloudy days per year! Yes, we’re nuts for living here. About 25 minutes south of Binghamton down Interstate 81 sits Clifford Township, PA, in Susquehanna County. It’s just as cloudy as Binghamton. Yet Biden’s IRA (“green new scam”) is paying to build a….wait for it….solar farm in Clifford Township! In a place that is cloudy 58% of the time. Taxpayers are paying for this insanity. Meanwhile, natural gas (more reliable, easier to produce, and almost as clean as solar) keeps chugging away in Clifford and other locations around Susquehanna County. Read More “Biden’s Green New Scam Is Alive And Well in the PA Marcellus”

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