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  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Trump DOE to Carefully Deal with Biden DOE’s Sham LNG Report

    March 20, 2025March 20, 2025

    Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued its approval for Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass (CP) 2 LNG export project (see our story today, DOE Grants CP2 LNG (La.) Approval to Export to Non-FTA Countries). The DOE is ramping up and will likely approve many more projects. However, there is a problem: a hidden “landmine” left behind by the Biden DOE on its way out the door, meant to be used by Big Green in opposing Trump’s DOE actions. The landmine is a sham “study” on LNG and climate change issued by the Bidenistas (see Biden/Granholm DOE Releases Garbage Anti-LNG Exports “Study”). Read More “Trump DOE to Carefully Deal with Biden DOE’s Sham LNG Report”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    Jury Makes Greenpeace Pay $660 Million to Energy Transfer re DAP

    March 20, 2025March 20, 2025

    This is a sweet victory for our side. Last summer, MDN told you about a lawsuit being heard to hold Big Green groups (namely Greenpeace) responsible for their actions. Energy Transfer (ET), the owner and operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAP), sued Greenpeace and other alleged instigators for $300 million for the damages sustained by the company due to violent protests incited by the groups in North Dakota in 2016 (see ET $300M Lawsuit v. Big Green Pipe Violence Gets Court Hearing). Yesterday, the jury decided the case in favor of ET and handed the company $660 million from Greenpeace! Read More “Jury Makes Greenpeace Pay $660 Million to Energy Transfer re DAP”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 20, 2025

    March 20, 2025March 20, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: EIA forecasts Alaska crude oil production will grow for first time since 2017; Fate of fracking in California in the balance in court case; NATIONAL: Chevron buys 5 pct of Hess via open market; Energy fantasy versus reality in woke-land — Part III; Trump’s tariff stick strikes unease among oil and gas giants; EPA plans to cut scientific research program. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 20, 2025”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Crowley Launches 1st U.S. Jones Act LNG Carrier to Serve Puerto Rico

    March 19, 2025June 20, 2025
    Crowley’s American Energy, the first U.S. LNG carrier to transport U.S.-sourced natural gas to Puerto Rico.

    This is a big deal. Shipping giant Crowley, with over 170 vessels mostly in the Jones Act fleet and approximately 7,000 employees around the world (employs more U.S. mariners than any other company), announced it has launched a Jones Act-compliant LNG carrier, U.S.-built and crewed, that will carry LNG from Gulf Coast export facilities to Puerto Rico (P.R.). Since P.R. is a U.S. territory, any U.S. LNG arriving on its shore must be transported on an American crewed and built ship to comply with the century-old Jones Act. Otherwise, the LNG must come from another country. Yeah, screwed up, royally. But, now, there is one ship that can carry LNG from the U.S. to P.R. Finally! Read More “Crowley Launches 1st U.S. Jones Act LNG Carrier to Serve Puerto Rico”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Gov. Backs Energy Bill to Attract Data Centers, Use Coal & Gas

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025
    WV Gov. Pat Morrisey at the lectern

    Yesterday, West Virginia Governor Pat Morrisey stood with the natural resource industry and educational leaders to ask the West Virginia Legislature to pass the Power Generation and Consumption Act (House Bill 2014) to expand data center development in the state. The bill will allow companies to develop independent energy grids using natural resources, including coal and gas, and positions West Virginia as a prime location for data centers, AI processing, and cloud computing. Morrisey said the legislation would “attract significant investment to the state.” Read More “WV Gov. Backs Energy Bill to Attract Data Centers, Use Coal & Gas”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Elon Musk’s xAI Data Center in Memphis Uses Mobile Gas-Fired Power

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025
    Mobile gas-fired turbine rig

    Forbes reports that when Memphis, Tennessee’s grid couldn’t provide all the electricity needed to power Elon Musk’s xAI’s new Colossus data center, the company turned to “a quick and dirty solution” of using mobile natural gas turbines. The Forbes reporter says these power plants on wheels are “usually a last resort during emergencies” and not a permanent solution. Data centers nationwide have started using them as a stopgap solution. At least four mobile units are at the xAI site in Memphis, possibly more. The concern is that they not only generate lots of electricity but also pollutants like nitrous oxides (NOx) and formaldehyde. Read More “Elon Musk’s xAI Data Center in Memphis Uses Mobile Gas-Fired Power”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Williams

    Williams Made Case at CERAWeek Permitting Reform Urgently Needed

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025

    Pipeline giant Williams, owner and operator of the mighty Transco pipeline system, deployed its top executives to speak at last week’s CERAWeek by S&P conference in Houston. On hand at the event were CEO Alan Armstrong, VP of New Energy Ventures, Jaclyn Presnal, and VP of Environmental, Regulatory and Permitting, Mark Gebbia. The three made a strong case that permitting reform is urgently needed if the country wants to deploy more natural gas for power generation and data centers. Read More “Williams Made Case at CERAWeek Permitting Reform Urgently Needed”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Research Shows Cove Point LNG Lowered Global GHG Emissions 7 MMt/Yr

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025

    Earlier this month, MDN reported that S&P Global had released Phase 2 of an LNG study that shows U.S. LNG capacity additions would *significantly* lower global GHG emissions compared to the alternatives (see S&P Study: U.S. LNG Would “Significantly Lower” World GHG Emissions). Phase 1 of the study (last December) found more U.S. LNG exports will NOT raise the domestic price of natural gas, at least not appreciably (see S&P Study: More U.S. LNG Exports WON’T Raise Domestic Gas Prices). The good folks at Cove Point LNG sent MDN a copy of a study the owners commissioned specifically looking at the environmental impact of Cove Point. Rather than use modeling, Cove Point engaged ICF to look at the data from the facility’s first five years of exports, including the source of the gas, where it was shipped, and how it was used (often to offset coal and oil). The results (full report below) are tremendous! Read More “Research Shows Cove Point LNG Lowered Global GHG Emissions 7 MMt/Yr”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Biden Admin ‘Intentionally Buried’ Study Favorable to LNG Exports

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025

    An explosive expose appearing on the Daily Caller website confirms rumors from last year that the Biden Department of Energy “intentionally buried” a final draft version of a study that would have undermined its January 2024 decision to pause approvals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects. Last October, we brought you the rumor that a study had been circulated at DOE that shows LNG is NOT bad for the environment and was subsequently covered up (see Biden-Harris DOE Covering Up Study Conducted Before LNG “Pause”). DOE personnel, speaking with the Daily Caller, confirm it happened. Read More “Biden Admin ‘Intentionally Buried’ Study Favorable to LNG Exports”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Left Caves, Says OK to Pair Wind & Solar with “Dirty” Peaker Plants

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025

    The environmental left (at least some of them) is finally admitting what everyone with a brain already knows: Solar and wind power cannot meet the rapidly increasing demands for electricity coming from existing and soon-to-be-built AI data centers. What’s a lefty to do? We’ve been telling you (for years) that natural gas-fired power, which is “dispatchable” and on-demand, is a good backup for solar and wind. The left is finally holding its nose and saying maybe “dirty” natgas “peaker” (on demand) gas plants aren’t so bad after all. Read More “Left Caves, Says OK to Pair Wind & Solar with “Dirty” Peaker Plants”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 19, 2025

    March 19, 2025March 19, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Are climate lawfare activists trying their hand in Pennsylvania (again)?; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Michigan claims immunity in natural gas pipeline interference lawsuit; DC Circuit reverses course on vacating FERC approvals of 2 LNG sites; Plaquemines Terminal, the newest kid on the block, boosts U.S. LNG feedgas; NATIONAL: America’s energy grid faces unprecedented threat; Energy chief praises research hub that Trump once sought to ax; GE Vernova shortlisted for supply of geothermal power to US military; Wind and solar firms pitch to Trump: ‘You’re going to need us’; The U.S. needs to drill smarter, not harder; US natural gas prices up on record flows to LNG export plants, cooler weather; Natural gas, not oil, may be the real winner of Trump’s EPA overhaul; Price rally sets the stage for U.S. natural gas boom; INTERNATIONAL: Natural gas may be first to offer a hint when Russia-Ukraine peace deal is near; Russia is wooing Arctic gas buyers with life after US sanctions; GASCADE to convert 249 miles of natural gas pipeline in Germany for hydrogen. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 19, 2025”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Senate Bill 592 Eases Oil & Gas Storage Tank Inspections

    March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    In the closing hours of the 2014 West Virginia legislative session, the legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 373, the Aboveground Storage Tank Act (see Fate of 3 WV Laws that Impact Marcellus/Utica Drilling). The bill, which was signed into law, was in response to a chemical leak that affected the drinking water for 300,000 WV residents. Even though the leak was not related to oil and gas drilling (it was related to coal mining), the new rules governing aboveground storage tanks for chemicals affect several industries, including the Marcellus/Utica (see Impact of WV’s New Chemical Tank Law on Marcellus Drillers). Over the years, several attempts have been made to relax the over-restrictive new rules for the oil and gas industry. Another attempt is underway in this year’s legislative session: Senate Bill (SB) 592. Read More “WV Senate Bill 592 Eases Oil & Gas Storage Tank Inspections”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | New Jersey | Ohio

    AlphaGen Proposes 450 MW of Expaned Gas-Fired Power in NJ, OH, MD

    March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    Yesterday, MDN told you that power generation giant LS Power announced a plan to add more than 700 megawatts (MW) of new electric generating capacity across the PJM grid by modifying and expanding gas-fired plants already in existence in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia (see LS Power Plans to Upgrade 2 Peaker Gas Plants in PA, OH to Baseload). Today, we have news of another power provider, Alpha Generation LLC (AlphaGen), with plans to add 450 MW of extra power in PJM at gas-fired plants in New Jersey, Maryland, and Ohio. What the heck is going on? Read More “AlphaGen Proposes 450 MW of Expaned Gas-Fired Power in NJ, OH, MD”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ohio Chamber Makes Case to Tap “Trapped” Utica Wells for Powergen

    March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    A guest column appearing in the Columbus Dispatch written by the president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce makes a strong case that (a) Ohio needs more electric power generation, and (b) the perfect solution is to use “trapped” by lack of pipelines Utica Shale gas. Steve Stivers throws the weight of the Chamber behind a pair of bills that aim to make it easier to generate power in the Buckeye State, Senate Bill (SB) 2 and House Bill (HB) 15. Read More “Ohio Chamber Makes Case to Tap “Trapped” Utica Wells for Powergen”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Regulation | Trumbull County | Wastewater

    AWMS Continues the Fight to Reopen Shuttered OH Injection Well

    March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    We’ve been tracking a story that we consider an ongoing tragedy for nearly a decade. American Water Management Services (AWMS) owns a wastewater injection well in Trumbull County, Ohio, that supposedly caused a low-level earthquake (that nobody could feel) in 2014. Actually, there are two injection wells located at the site, both operated by AWMS. They were both “temporarily” shut down by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources following the quake nobody could feel (see ODNR Temporarily Shuts Down Injection Wells After Low-Level Quake). ODNR allowed AWMS to reopen one of the injection wells but denied it the right to reopen the second well. AWMS has been locked in a legal battle to reopen the shuttered well and get compensated by the state for forcing it out of business (missed revenues). The battle continues to this day. Read More “AWMS Continues the Fight to Reopen Shuttered OH Injection Well”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    President Trump Signs Congress Resolution Overturning Methane Tax

    March 18, 2025March 18, 2025
    U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) with President Donald Trump at the White House signing ceremony.

    After the shocking news in 2022 that then-U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (from West Virginia) had sold out his state and the entire country by agreeing to support the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) bill (better named the Green New Scam), the details began to come out about just how bad the bill (now law) really is for the oil and gas industry. First and foremost, it slapped a new methane tax on oil and gas activities (see Joe Manchin’s Green New Deal Cave Slaps O&G with Big Methane Tax). Endless lawsuits and regulatory challenges ensued. However, on their way out the door late last year, the Bidenistas pulled the trigger and implemented the tax (see Parting Shot: Biden-Harris EPA Slaps $1,500/Ton Tax on Methane). The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate voted to overturn Biden’s methane tax in late February (see House & Senate Vote to Overturn Biden IRA Methane Tax, Trump to Sign). On Friday, at a special ceremony at the White House, President Trump signed the Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution overturning the methane tax. VICTORY! Read More “President Trump Signs Congress Resolution Overturning Methane Tax”

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