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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 19, 2025

    February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Crackdown on data centers may soon come online in California; Natural gas, propane would be considered ‘clean energy’ under Indiana bill; Calif. Gov. Newsom has positioned state to be national security risk for entire USA; NATIONAL: BlackRock pauses corporate meetings in wake of new ESG rules; What trends will shape oil and gas hiring in 2025?; INTERNATIONAL: Will OPEC sit back as non-OPEC oil gains ground?; Oil flows from Iran to China jump as traders work around us restrictions; TotalEnergies, Air Liquide plan $628 million hydrogen venture; Oil settles higher as OPEC+ weighs supply delay. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 19, 2025”

  • Energy Companies | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley

    Blackstone Looks to Sell M-U Driller Olympus Energy for $2 Billion

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    Huntley & Huntley Energy Exploration (HHEX), a shale driller headquartered in Southpointe (Washington County), PA, that leases ~100,000 acres and drills in the Pittsburgh suburbs, was founded in 2012. The company renamed itself to Olympus Energy in 2019 (see PA Driller HHEX Renames Itself Olympus Energy). Olympus is majority-owned by private equity firm Blackstone. Bloomberg reports, based on anonymous sources, that Blackstone is investigating a sale of Olympus, looking to get $2 billion. Read More “Blackstone Looks to Sell M-U Driller Olympus Energy for $2 Billion”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ohio’s Utica Condensate/Light Crude Part 3 – How It’s Transported

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025
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    Condensate production (super-light crude oil) in the Utica Shale’s volatile oil window in eastern Ohio has more than doubled over the past three years. RBN Energy has done a deep dive into the Ohio Utica condensate market with several posts (three so far). The first article (in early January) dealt mainly with Encino Energy, the largest condensate producer in the Ohio Utica (see Superlight Crude Production Takes Off in Eastern Ohio’s Utica Shale). The second article (in late January) focused on the play’s second, third, and fourth largest condensate producers in the state: Ascent Resources, EOG Resources, and Infinity Natural Resources, respectively (see A Look at Ohio’s Utica Condensate/Light Crude Drillers, Part 2). Today’s (third) article deals with the question of how Ohio Utica condensate finds its way to market. How is it transported? (Hint: NOT by pipeline.) Read More “Ohio’s Utica Condensate/Light Crude Part 3 – How It’s Transported”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Many Types of Service Companies Needed to Plug Orphaned Wells in PA

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    Have you ever considered all the different goods and services required to plug an orphaned well? It’s a surprisingly long and complex list! You might think (as we did), “There’s an old well, pull up with a cement mixer, dump cement down the hole, and voila, it’s done.” Not so! The process begins with locating orphaned/abandoned wells, using drones and other equipment to sniff out leaking old wells, and attempting to ascertain ownership (land records, title searches, etc.). Then, there’s preparing the site (permits required), doing the work, and monitoring after it’s done. It’s a looooong list. Read More “Many Types of Service Companies Needed to Plug Orphaned Wells in PA”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    TVA Green Lights New 500 MW Natural Gas Power Plant in Mississippi

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a federally-owned electric utility corporation in the U.S. TVA’s service area covers all of Tennessee, portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, and small areas of Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. TVA is the sixth-largest power supplier and the largest public utility in the U.S. In 2021, MDN told you that TVA is spending over $1 billion to replace six coal-fired plants with natgas-fired turbines (see TVA Investing $1B to Build New Natgas-Fired Electric Plants). As part of the overall plan, in 2023, TVA proposed to build a new gas-fired plant at the site of a former privately operated power plant in Mississippi (see TVA Proposes New 500 MW Natural Gas Power Plant in Mississippi). Last Friday, TVA pulled the trigger and made a final investment decision to move forward with the project. Read More “TVA Green Lights New 500 MW Natural Gas Power Plant in Mississippi”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Woodside Close to a Decision to Proceed with Former Driftwood LNG

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    MDN chronicled the rise and fall of Tellurian, founded by Charif Souki (who also founded Cheniere Energy), and Tellurian’s LNG export project, Driftwood. Tellurian’s primary focus was to build Driftwood LNG, a 27.6 million tonnes of LNG per year facility that would cost $14.5 billion. Construction began on the project in March 2022, even without a final investment decision (see Tellurian Begins Construction of Driftwood LNG with No FID). The company spent more than $1 billion in building Driftwood before all the wheels came off financially. Last July, Australian LNG giant Woodside announced a deal to buy Tellurian (and Driftwood) for $1.2 billion (see Australia’s Woodside Buying Tellurian & Driftwood LNG for $1.2B). The deal closed in October. Read More “Woodside Close to a Decision to Proceed with Former Driftwood LNG”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Venture Global Says CP LNG Finally Ready on April 15

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    Well, look at this. After liquefying and exporting over 350 cargoes of LNG from March 1, 2022, through January 2025, Venture Global says its Calcasieu Pass (CP) LNG export facility is finally “ready” to begin “commercial” operations….on April 15th of this year. Nearly three years after it began shipping LNG. Venture Global has claimed the CP facility was not commercially ready until now. Read More “Venture Global Says CP LNG Finally Ready on April 15”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    DOE Sec. Wright: Net-Zero is Not Energy Transition, It’s Lunacy

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    Newly-confirmed Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, appeared virtually before the ARC Conference in London yesterday. ARC stands for The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, an international movement with a vision for a better world where empowered citizens take responsibility and work together to bring flourishing and prosperity to their families, communities, and nations. The ARC organization tilts right. During a Q&A interview, Wright shared some fantastic truths, among them: “Net zero 2050 is a sinister goal, it’s a terrible goal.” He also said that countries that set net zero goals “export your industry.” And net-zero “is not energy transition” but instead “is lunacy.” Three cheers for Chris Wright! Read More “DOE Sec. Wright: Net-Zero is Not Energy Transition, It’s Lunacy”

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    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Feb 18, 2025

    February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

    NATIONAL: Chevron vice chairman confirms job cuts; INTERNATIONAL: EU Commission warns a host of member states on adoption of energy rules; Will Europe return to Putin’s gas?; Is an oil market share war on the cards for 2025?; Coal’s persistence signals the myth of the energy transition. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Feb 18, 2025”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Statewide PA | Williams

    Stop Press! Trump Pledges to Revive PA-to-NY Constitution Pipeline

    February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

    Never in our wildest dreams did we see this one coming. And we must caution against too much hope. However, we are JAZZED. Last Friday, President Trump signed yet another executive order. This EO creates the National Energy Dominance Council, directing the new council to move quickly to increase domestic oil and gas production (see our companion post today for details). During comments with reporters at the EO signing, Trump vowed to complete the long-dead Pennsylvania Marcellus to New York State Constitution Pipeline! Trump’s own words: “We are going to get this done, and once we start construction, we’re looking at anywhere from nine to 12 months.” Holy smokes!!!! Read More “Stop Press! Trump Pledges to Revive PA-to-NY Constitution Pipeline”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Trump Signs EO Establishing National Energy Dominance Council

    February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

    President Trump signed an executive order Friday establishing the National Energy Dominance Council. The Council will be chaired by Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and vice-chaired by Energy Secretary Chris Wright. The other members are essentially all of the cabinet members, the secretaries of the other executive branch agencies, including State, Treasury, Defense, Justice, Agriculture, Commerce, Transportation, EPA, and a litany of others. Among the instructions (duties) of the new Council is this: “Advise the President on how best to exercise his authority to produce more energy to make America energy dominant.” During a confab with reporters, President Trump said, “We have more energy than any other country, and now we’re unleashing it.” The council will advise the president on energy markets, investments, and how to keep the cost of energy down for Americans. Read More “Trump Signs EO Establishing National Energy Dominance Council”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Commonwealth LNG Set to Make FID After Trump DOE, FERC Approvals

    February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

    On Friday, Commonwealth LNG achieved two significant milestones on the way to making a final investment decision (FID). The first was that the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a long-delayed (because of Biden) approval to export LNG to non-free trade agreement (FTA) countries. The second is that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS). Kimmeridge Energy Management, the main investor behind the project, said these two important items pave the way for an FID in September of this year. Provided that happens, the first LNG production at the plant is expected to flow in the first quarter of 2029. Read More “Commonwealth LNG Set to Make FID After Trump DOE, FERC Approvals”

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

    National Rig Count Gains 2 @ 588; M-U Count Steady @ 34

    February 17, 2025February 24, 2025

    For the third week in a row, the Baker Hughes U.S. rig count regained some of the rigs lost earlier this year. Two weeks ago, the rig count gained four rigs to 586. Last week the count regained another two rigs to 588. Note that for much of last year, the national count remained in a very tight range of 581-589. It seems like equilibrium is returning. As for the Marcellus/Utica, the rig count was a combined 34 last week—the same number for ten weeks in a row. It looks like we’ve hit an equilibrium in the M-U, too. Read More “National Rig Count Gains 2 @ 588; M-U Count Steady @ 34”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Range Resources Corp

    Have Marcellus/Utica Drillers Gone DUC Hunting Too Often?

    February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

    DUCs are drilled but uncompleted wells. Drillers sink a hole first and then return later to “complete” the well by fracking it and connecting it to sales. An increase in DUCs means more new drilling is happening. A decrease in DUCs means fewer new wells are drilled while previously drilled wells are completed. According to a report by Enverus, some drillers have entered 2025 with substantially fewer DUCs than last year, creating potential effects on capital efficiency and production. Nearly every shale play, including the Marcellus/Utica, has seen DUCs fall. In some cases, by the hundreds. Read More “Have Marcellus/Utica Drillers Gone DUC Hunting Too Often?”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Gov. Shapiro Signals Levying New Annual Tax on Shale Operators

    February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

    Last December, MDN told you that the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection could find $600,000 to blow on “environmental justice” nonsense, but the very next day, it cried poverty that there’s not enough money in the budget to fund the Oil and Gas Regulatory Program (see PA DEP Gives Away $600K for Woke EJ; Next Day Claims “Funding Gap”). The illustrious Governor of the Commonwealth has the perfect solution to plug the so-called budget gap: Slap a NEW tax on shale drillers. Read More “PA Gov. Shapiro Signals Levying New Annual Tax on Shale Operators”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Corporation of America

    ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 2-Penny Dividend for 4Q24

    February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

    ECA Marcellus Trust I, the royalty interest holder in some of the wells drilled and maintained by Greylock Energy in Greene County, PA, announced last Thursday that it will issue a two-cent dividend to unitholders for the fourth quarter of 2024. The company paid half a penny dividend in 3Q24. The company continues to hold back some profits ($90,000 in 4Q24) to build a cash reserve for “future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities.” Read More “ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 2-Penny Dividend for 4Q24”

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