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  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Approves Increased Production at VG’s Plaquemines LNG

    February 21, 2025February 21, 2025

    At the end of December, Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG export facility officially shipped its first cargo…to Germany (see Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG Ships First Cargo to Germany). Unfortunately for Venture Global’s contracted customers, they will have to wait to receive their legally contracted shipments. Venture Global has admitted it will (as it has with its Calcasieu Pass facility) pretend the Plaquemines LNG is not “commercially ready” for 2-3 years, allowing the company to cream the market and make more money for the first couple of years (see Plaquemines LNG Coming Online, Will Hose Customers for 2 Years). It’s a disgusting business practice. However, customers are still willing to sign up knowing how the company operates. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has just approved a request by Venture Global to increase the Plaquemines plant production capacity by another 13%. Read More “FERC Approves Increased Production at VG’s Plaquemines LNG”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Mass. Gov. Healey in Trouble re High Energy Prices She Created

    February 21, 2025February 21, 2025

    For years, we’ve warned you about the potential for insanely high natural gas costs and even blackouts in New England. We’ve written post after post after post about Massachusetts then-Attorney General (now Governor) Maura Healey, a radical leftist who has consistently blocked new pipeline projects that would deliver cheap, clean, abundant Marcellus gas to her state (see our Healey stories here). With the ongoing cold snap in the northeast, the demand for natural gas is through the roof in Massachusetts. Demand drives the price through the roof. This is a problem of Healey’s own making, yet she demanded the state Department of Public Utilities (DPU) “immediately” do something to lower gas bills for residents. The DPU complied… Read More “Mass. Gov. Healey in Trouble re High Energy Prices She Created”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Austrian Co. Claims Projects Use 100% Hydrogen for Powergen

    February 21, 2025February 21, 2025

    An Austrian-based company claims its hydrogen-to-power projects are demonstrating the viability of using hydrogen gas engines, with some installations in Germany, the Netherlands, and South Korea using 100% hydrogen. At a company-hosted event, representatives discussed how natural gas-fired plants are adaptable for future hydrogen conversion and detailed the technical modifications required to support this energy transition. There is at least one gas-fired power plant in the Marcellus/Utica experimenting with blending hydrogen with natgas, the Long Ridge Energy Terminal in Monroe County, OH, (see OH Long Ridge Energy Power to Blend Hydrogen with Utica Gas). Read More “Austrian Co. Claims Projects Use 100% Hydrogen for Powergen”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Feb 21, 2025

    February 21, 2025February 21, 2025

    NATIONAL: California phaseout of fossil fuel cars faces Congress test; Residential energy expenditures have increased with colder weather and higher prices; DOE Sec. Wright – coal is critical to meeting energy demand; The truth about Big Oil and climate change; How to solve the energy sector’s growing skills shortage; INTERNATIONAL: Is the era of net zero pledges coming to an end?; EU trade chief says ready to work with USA on lower tariffs; Oil holds above $72 amid supply uncertainty; U.S. and India revamp bilateral energy, trade pacts. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Feb 21, 2025”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    EQT Working on Deals with Data Centers; MVP & Southgate Key Assets

    February 20, 2025February 20, 2025

    EQT Corporation, the nation’s second-largest natural gas producer after Expand Energy, delivered its fourth quarter and full-year 2024 update yesterday. The company, which drills solely in the Marcellus/Utica, produced 605 Bcfe of natural gas and equivalents during 4Q, which works out to be 6.58 Bcfe/d, despite curtailing 27 Bcfe (or 0.29 Bcfe/d, the same as 290 MMcf/d). Aside from the stats of what happened in 4Q24 and for the full year, much of the chatter in the update was about what is coming in 2025. EQT’s top brass said it is deep in discussions with multiple data centers and will likely have a few signed deals to provide gas to data center power plants by the end of 2025. Read More “EQT Working on Deals with Data Centers; MVP & Southgate Key Assets”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH

    Report Reveals Ohio’s Largest Oil & Gas Counties, Royalty Payers

    February 20, 2025February 20, 2025

    The Ohio Natural Energy Institute (ONEi) is a nonprofit organization of professionals who educate people about the essential energy that makes life better, specifically focusing on natural gas and oil production. ONEi provides trusted, factual information through teacher workshops, first responder training, guest speaker programs, and more. The organization used to be called Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program, or OOGEEP (see OOGEEP Renames & Rebrands Itself as Ohio Natural Energy Institute). The organization publishes some great materials, including a brand-new report titled The Essential Facts on Essential Ohio Energy (copy below). This report is loaded with great information. Read More “Report Reveals Ohio’s Largest Oil & Gas Counties, Royalty Payers”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Gov. Nominates Swamper to Stop “Acting,” Become DEP Secretary

    February 20, 2025February 20, 2025
    Jessica Shirley

    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, himself a swampy career politician, has nominated another swampy career politician to stop “Acting” and become the full Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Jessica Shirley, with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s in public administration, has been Interim Acting Secretary of the DEP since October 2023 when Shapiro’s first DEP Secretary, Rich Negrin, suddenly left due to health issues (see PA DEP Sec. Negrin Resigning Dec. 8 – On Medical Leave Until Then). Shirley is a lifer, working in Harrisburg government positions (run by Democrats) since she graduated from college. Read More “PA Gov. Nominates Swamper to Stop “Acting,” Become DEP Secretary”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    NYMEX NatGas Price Jumps Another 27.3 Cents to $4.28/MMBtu

    February 20, 2025February 20, 2025

    Yesterday, MDN noted the NYMEX “front month” futures price of natural gas had jumped 28.2 cents to close just above $4/MMBtu (see Wx Drives March NYMEX Price to Close at $4/MMBtu, Spot Price Higher). The price did it again. Yesterday, the NYMEX price for March delivery closed +6.8% to $4.280/MMBtu, a new 52-week high and the highest settlement value for the front-month contract since December 30, 2022. U.S. natural gas has surged 40% this month alone and 18% year-to-date. Read More “NYMEX NatGas Price Jumps Another 27.3 Cents to $4.28/MMBtu”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Trump EO Puts FERC, SEC, Other Agencies Under White House Control

    February 20, 2025February 20, 2025

    Two days ago, President Trump signed yet another executive order, this one called “Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies.” We’ve lost count of how many he’s signed! This latest EO is a really, hairy, big deal. This EO gives the president sweeping control over the budgets, policies, and regulations of independent U.S. agencies that oversee the energy sector, financial markets, trade, and transportation. Agencies like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Predictably, the left is shouting, “Dictator!” They are in full meltdown mode. The right is arguing the 50+ “independent” agencies created by Congress (but nominally under the Executive Branch) are an unelected bureaucracy not accountable to anyone—not to the President, not to Congress, and not to the courts. If this EO stands, it will fundamentally remake our federal government. That’s not hyperbole. Read More “Trump EO Puts FERC, SEC, Other Agencies Under White House Control”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 20, 2025

    February 20, 2025February 20, 2025

    NATIONAL: U.S. faces obstacles on road to supplying the world’s natural gas; Can the U.S. utility industry rise to its Sputnik moment?; INTERNATIONAL: WTI tops $72 amid crude supply concerns; Putin says global energy market needs Russia-US-Saudi talks; In a major shift, Japex to prioritise oil and gas investment through 2030. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 20, 2025”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies

    Antero to Drill 50-55 New Wells, Spend $100M on New Leases in 2025

    February 19, 2025February 19, 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 in West Virginia), issued its fourth quarter 2024 update last week. The company reports net production in 4Q24 averaged 3.43 Bcfe/d, up ever-so-slightly from 3.42 Bcfe/d in 4Q23. Natural gas production averaged 2.1 Bcf/d, a 7% decrease from the same period in 2023. Liquids (NGL) production averaged 217 MBbl/d, a 14% increase from the year-ago period. A little less gas, a little more liquids. Antero achieved a net income of $150 million and adjusted net income of $181 million. Additionally, the company realized a 27% reduction in drilling and completion capital expenditures compared to the prior year. Read More “Antero to Drill 50-55 New Wells, Spend $100M on New Leases in 2025”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | McKean County | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County Fails 2 Integrity Tests

    February 19, 2025April 4, 2025

    NOTE: An important update on this post can be found here: Correction: Injection Well in McKean County Did NOT Fail Tests.

    In January 2024, MDN brought you the news that the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) approved a plan by Catalyst Energy to convert an existing conventional gas production well on Route 646 in Cyclone (Keating Township, McKean County, PA) into a shale wastewater injection well (see PA DEP Approves Shale Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County). The DEP approved the plan on Jan. 11, 2024. Residents who live nearby and are opposed appealed the decision to the PA Environmental Hearing Board (EHB), a special court set up to hear appeals of DEP decisions. The EHB issued an opinion on Dec. 27 that allowed the well to move forward (see PA EHB Allows Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County to Open). Catalyst commenced injections on Jan. 22, subject to mechanical integrity and other requirements. However, the well failed DEP mechanical integrity tests….twice. Yet it continues to inject. Read More “Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County Fails 2 Integrity Tests”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    Wx Drives March NYMEX Price to Close at $4/MMBtu, Spot Price Higher

    February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

    Hold on, everyone. The NYMEX natural gas price roller coaster is climbing up the next hill, and there is no telling how high it will go—or how quickly it will go down again. Yesterday, the NYMEX “front month” (March contract) for natural gas futures based on the price at the Henry Hub soared 28.2 cents to close at $4.0070 (call it $4.01). It was the sixth day in a row that the price has gone higher. The current cold snap (weather) in the central and eastern sections of the country is credited with the rise in the price. NGI reports its nationwide average for the spot price of natgas soared $1.010 to $6.880, its highest level since Winter Storm Enzo in mid-January. Read More “Wx Drives March NYMEX Price to Close at $4/MMBtu, Spot Price Higher”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    PJM Report: PA in Desperate Need of More Gas-Fired Power Plants

    February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

    According to a recent report from PJM Interconnection, the manager of the electric grid in all or parts of 13 states plus D.C., three electric transmission zones that are wholly or partly in Pennsylvania are expected to see sharp increases in power demand from current and new data centers in the next few years. For all three zones, PJM says the increase in demand will mostly come from existing and planned new data centers. The solution? Build more Marcellus-fired power plants to meet the demand. Read More “PJM Report: PA in Desperate Need of More Gas-Fired Power Plants”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Va. Democrat Lawmaker Wants to Use Tax $$ for NatGas Pipe Project

    February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

    This is one of those “man bites dog” stories. It wouldn’t be news if a Virginia House of Delegates member who is Republican proposed allocating $15 million of taxpayer money to provide “road extension, grading, and natural gas pipeline extension” for a natural gas power plant and potential data center in Pulaski County, in rural Southwest Virginia. But it definitely IS news when a Democrat proposes it! Read More “Va. Democrat Lawmaker Wants to Use Tax $$ for NatGas Pipe Project”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Trump Admin Moves To Repeal Burdensome NEPA Rules – Explainer

    February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

    During President Trump’s first term, he tried to change (tweak) the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to strip away some of the governmental red tape that has built up over the years, like plaque in an artery, preventing important infrastructure projects like pipelines, dams, bridges, and roads from getting built (see Trump Admin Releases Updates to National Environmental Policy Act). While helpful, ultimately, those tweaks did not last, nor did they resolve issues around regulatory delays and litigation stifling infrastructure projects. Trump II is a different story. The new administration is taking aim at the root of the NEPA tree this time around. Read More “Trump Admin Moves To Repeal Burdensome NEPA Rules – Explainer”

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