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  • Diversified Energy | Energy Companies

    Diversified Energy Seeks to be NatGas “Marketer of Choice”

    December 4, 2024December 4, 2024

    In October, Diversified Energy Company (formerly Diversified Gas & Oil) announced it had signed a deal to supply 40 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of natural gas over three years to a “major Gulf Coast LNG facility” for exporting (see Diversified Energy Signs Deal to Supply NatGas for LNG Exports). Diversified hasn’t disclosed which Gulf Coast LNG facility would accept and liquefy its gas, even though the program is supposed to start now, in December. Diversified owns major assets in the Marcellus/Utica region (also assets in other regions), including approximately 8 million acres of leases with 67,000 (mostly) conventional oil and gas wells. The company’s business model is to buy lower-producing wells on the cheap and find ways to make them more productive. Read More “Diversified Energy Seeks to be NatGas “Marketer of Choice””

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Dejected Food & Water Watch Plans to “Double Down” in 2025

    December 4, 2024December 4, 2024

    Watching the crazy environmental left crack up following the Republican victory (particularly Trump) in November is, we have to admit, pretty fun. Lefties say the craziest things. Just watch “The View” sometime. Most non-governmental environmental groups, like the Sierra Club and Food & Water Watch (FWW) have pledged to litigate even more than they did in Trump’s first term. Apparently, they have unending funds from George Soros (i.e., György Schwartz) and other Big Left funders to hire sleazy lawyers to file blizzards of frivolous lawsuits. The thing is, this time, these groups won’t know what’s hit them come Jan. 20th. We predict the Trump administration will hit so hard and so fast that these groups won’t be able to catch their collective breath. Read More “Dejected Food & Water Watch Plans to “Double Down” in 2025″

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 4, 2024

    December 4, 2024December 4, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: NY’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act in trouble; NATIONAL: Biden pushes out over $100 billion in clean energy grants as term winds down; Shale oil is more likely to boom than peak; Exxon Mobil appoints low-carbon fox to guard the upstream henhouse; U.S. “energy dominance” is key to Trump’s peace bid; Bill Maher schools Jane Fonda on radical climate change; INTERNATIONAL: Oil surges on US sanctions and OPEC+ delays; Wressle seeks environmental permit consent for gas refining and small-scale fracks; France, Netherlands were top destinations for US LNG in November; GALACTIC: Using mirrored satellites to reflect sunlight down to earth’s solar panels at night. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 4, 2024”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Supreme Court Rules Antero CAN’T Deduct Royalty Expenses

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    There is an important development for landowners AND drillers in a class action case that began some seven years ago. A civil suit was brought by Harrison County oil and gas owners against Antero Resources Corp., claiming the company had deducted post-production costs from royalties not allowed under the leases they had signed. In 2022, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia ruled mostly in favor of the landowners. The District Court sent two certified questions to the state Supreme Court. The Supremes ruled on both issues in November. The court ruled that energy companies cannot deduct post-production costs without explicit lease language, favoring royalty owners over drillers. Read More “WV Supreme Court Rules Antero CAN’T Deduct Royalty Expenses”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Mountain Valley Pipeline’s Final Cost Pegged at Nearly $10 Billion

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    When EQT first announced it intended to build the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), stretching from Wetzel County, WV, to Pittsylvania County, VA, the project came with an estimated price tag of $3.5 billion and an estimated completion date of 2018 (see Mountain Valley Pipeline Files FERC Appl, Now Just Matter of Time). By the time it finally began operating earlier this year (10 years later!), the estimated cost had risen to $7.85 billion (see Confirmed: M-U Gas Now Flowing Through Mountain Valley Pipeline). Except, that number was not the true final cost either. According to a recent filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the final cost to build MVP was $9.67 billion. Read More “Mountain Valley Pipeline’s Final Cost Pegged at Nearly $10 Billion”

  • American Energy Partners Inc. | Belmont County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Litigation | Ohio | Regulation | Wastewater

    Austin Master Services Cleanup in Martins Ferry One-Third Complete

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    In July, the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) opened up the shuttered Austin Master Services (AMS) radiological waste management solutions company in Martins Ferry (Belmont County), Ohio, to begin cleanup work at the facility (see Flurry of Activity at Austin Master Services Site in Martins Ferry). AMS is permitted by the ODNR to temporarily store up to 600 tons of fracking waste, like shale drill cuttings and wastewater. ODNR estimates there were some 10,000 tons of fracking waste at the site. AMS ran out of money, and vendors quit accepting the waste. After failing to meet a court-ordered deadline, ODNR stepped in to handle the cleanup. A local TV station is reporting one-third of the cleanup job is now completed. The facility is supposed to be completely cleaned up by May 2025. Read More “Austin Master Services Cleanup in Martins Ferry One-Third Complete”

  • Industrywide Issues | Storage

    U.S. Begins Winter with Most Natural Gas in Storage Since 2016

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), working natural gas in storage in the Lower 48 states ended the natural gas injection season (Apr 1 – Oct 31) with 3,922 billion cubic feet (Bcf), the equivalent of 3.9 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). U.S. inventories are starting winter 2024–25 with the most natural gas since 2016, which is typically bearish for natgas prices. The more supply you have with the same demand, the more prices will decrease. However, weather is the big unknown variable. A cold winter could quickly drain supplies and lead to higher prices. Read More “U.S. Begins Winter with Most Natural Gas in Storage Since 2016”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    Prediction: NatGas Prices to Keep Rising into 2025 Due to Cold Wx

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    According to a Reuters analyst, natural gas prices in Asia, Europe, and North America have climbed by 30% to 50% in 2024 and are likely to keep rising over the coming months in early 2025 as forecasts for cold weather trigger higher heating demand in key consumer hubs. Although Europe entered the winter with “full” gas stocks, Europe and Asia are already looking to restock by buying more natgas (LNG), spurring demand for LNG. That should ensure gas traders will remain bullish (pushing prices higher) until the upcoming winter is over. Gas prices “may have little scope to retreat until well into 2025.” We like the sound of that! Read More “Prediction: NatGas Prices to Keep Rising into 2025 Due to Cold Wx”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    WoodMac Changes Course – Says U.S. LNG Essential for Asia

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    In June, we told you that a once-respected oil and gas consultancy had become a partisan purveyor of pap (see WoodMac Pimps Itself Out for Democrats in New “Report” re Election). We were referring to Wood Mackenzie, the “global insight business for renewables, energy and natural resources.” In a June report, WoodMac analysts made this partisan statement: “A Republican victory in 2024 could roll back decarbonisation policies and usher in a delayed energy transition for the US.” The not-so-subtle implication was that if you care about the planet and the mythical “energy transition” that must take place (or else)…you’ll vote Democrat in November. My oh my, what a difference a landslide election makes… Read More “WoodMac Changes Course – Says U.S. LNG Essential for Asia”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    The Coming Golden Age of LNG Under Donald J. Trump

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    Rystad Energy, based in Norway, is an independent energy research and business intelligence company providing data, analytics, and consultancy services to clients exposed to the energy industry across the globe. In an article published by OilPrice.com, Rystad analysts make this bold claim: “Triggered by incoming US President Donald Trump, the next four years could prime the liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets for a golden era.” Look for the Trump administration to “accelerate US LNG infrastructure expansion through deregulation and faster permitting, bolstering global supply.” After years of uncertainty about U.S. LNG thanks to a dithering President Biden, someone with demonstrable cognitive decline, LNG is “back” under Trump, and global markets are delighted. Read More “The Coming Golden Age of LNG Under Donald J. Trump”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 3, 2024

    December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

    NATIONAL: America needs Trump to unleash natural gas; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC output rises as Libya recovery offsets Iraqi curbs; Analysts examine 2025 oil, gas markets. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 3, 2024”

  • Allegheny County | Antero Resources | Apex Energy | Ascent Resources | Carroll County | CNX Resources | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | EQT Corp | Greene County (PA) | Harrison County | Indiana County | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Lycoming County | Marshall County | Noble County | Ohio | Ohio County | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Southwestern Energy | Tyler County | Washington County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Westmoreland County

    28 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Nov 18 – 24

    December 2, 2024December 2, 2024

    For the week of Nov 18 – 24, permits issued in the Marcellus/Utica continued to be strong, with 28 new permits issued, down just two from the 30 issued the prior week. The Keystone State (PA) issued 11 new permits, with five going to CNX Resources, all in Allegheny County. Two permits were issued to Southwestern Energy (now Expand Energy) in Lycoming County. The remaining four were single permits issued to EQT Corporation (Greene County), Infinity Natural Resources (Indiana County), Range Resources (Washington County), and Apex Energy (Westmoreland County). Read More “28 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Nov 18 – 24”

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

    M-U Rigs Steady @ 35; National Rig Count Drops Another Rig @ 582

    December 2, 2024December 2, 2024

    The Baker Hughes national rig count dropped another rig last week and now sits at 582. The national count continues to be rangebound between 581 and 589 since June. Slicing the national count slightly differently—by oil-focused vs. gas-focused rigs—oil rigs fell by two to 477 last week, their lowest since July, while gas rigs rose by one to 100. Last week, all three Marcellus/Utica states maintained the same count for the third week in a row, with PA operating 15 active rigs and Ohio and West Virginia operating 10 rigs each, for a combined 35 rigs. That’s the third week in a row the M-U has operated 35 rigs. It feels like the doom and gloom is finally starting to lift. Read More “M-U Rigs Steady @ 35; National Rig Count Drops Another Rig @ 582”

  • Energy Companies | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Little-Discussed Infinity Natural Res. Ohio Utica’s #3 Oil Producer

    December 2, 2024December 2, 2024

    In early October, Infinity Natural Resources (INR), with 90,000 acres in the Marcellus/Utica, filed an IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), hoping to raise $100 million (see M-U Driller Infinity Natural Resources Files for $100 Million IPO). We haven’t written much about INR, a company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Morgantown, WV, simply because we haven’t seen a whole lot of mentions in the media. However, here’s a fascinating fact: INR is the third largest producer of oil in the Ohio Utica, behind Encino (#1) and Ascent Resources (#2). Read More “Little-Discussed Infinity Natural Res. Ohio Utica’s #3 Oil Producer”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | ESG | Industrywide Issues

    EQT’s Path to Net Zero Plants Trees Rather Than Buys Carbon Credits

    December 2, 2024December 2, 2024

    As we’ve stated many times, we’re not fans of so-called “net zero.” Net zero emissions refer to balancing the amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted into the atmosphere with an equivalent amount of GHG removed, resulting in no net increase in atmospheric GHG concentrations. Scope 1 and 2 emissions are part of the broader framework defined by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, which divides emissions into three categories (Scopes 1, 2, and 3) based on their source. We told you in October that EQT Corporation had achieved net zero for Scopes 1 and 2 about a year earlier than expected (see EQT Hits “Net Zero” Scope 1 & 2 Emissions Targets Early). Today’s post is about how EQT achieves net zero, which differs from many of its peers. Read More “EQT’s Path to Net Zero Plants Trees Rather Than Buys Carbon Credits”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    NatGas Flowing to LNG Export Plants Close to All-Time Record High

    December 2, 2024December 2, 2024

    The volume of natural gas flowing to U.S. LNG export facilities on Friday was on track to hit 14.6 billion cubic feet (Bcf), just shy of the all-time high of 14.7 Bcf recorded one year ago, in December 2023. The reason for the near-record high is that all LNG export facilities, including the up down up down up down Freeport LNG facility, were firing on all cylinders. Two weeks ago, one of Freeport’s three trains tripped off (see Freeport LNG Train 3 Down Again; Caused 11-Hour “Emissions Event”). When all three Freeport trains are working, the facility uses just over 2 Bcf/d of gas. On Friday, Freeport was set to hit just over 2 Bcf. Now, if we can keep it up and running! Read More “NatGas Flowing to LNG Export Plants Close to All-Time Record High”

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