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  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    EQT CEO Says the M-U Needs to Get Back to Building Pipelines

    November 7, 2024November 7, 2024

    According to Hart Energy, “massive” transformations are “shaking” the natural gas industry along the Gulf Coast via new pipelines in Texas and LNG export plants in Louisiana. However, the nation’s largest gas field on the eastern side of the U.S., the Marcellus Shale, is not seeing the same transformations. Why? “CEOs are often fighting political battles for permission to build infrastructure.” According to EQT Corp. CEO Toby Rice, the solution is to get back to building new pipelines. If only we could… Read More “EQT CEO Says the M-U Needs to Get Back to Building Pipelines”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    AES Indiana Gets OK to Convert Petersburg Coal Plants to NatGas

    November 7, 2024November 7, 2024

    AES Indiana, formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light Company, is a utility company providing electric service to the city of Indianapolis. It is a subsidiary and largest utility of AES Corporation. In August, AES Indiana said that it wants to invest $1.1 billion in Pike County, IN, to convert the company’s two remaining coal-fired power plants to use natural gas (see AES Indiana Spending $1.1B to Convert Last Coal Plants to NatGas). Unfortunately, the coal lobby pressured some Republican politicians, including Indiana’s Republican candidate for governor, into opposing the plan. Fortunately, the state Utility Regulatory Commission saw through the politics and voted 5-0 yesterday to allow AES Indiana to convert the two coal plants at the Petersburg Generating Station to use natural gas instead. Read More “AES Indiana Gets OK to Convert Petersburg Coal Plants to NatGas”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Top 5 Energy Issues for Trump-Vance to Tackle Starting Jan. 20

    November 7, 2024November 7, 2024

    Donald Trump and J.D. Vance have a monumental task ahead in fixing all of the things broken by the current administration, especially with regard to energy policy. A complete remake of the EPA would be a great place to start. A good house cleaning at the Department of Energy (DOE) would be another. What about policy issues? What should be the top issues to tackle that would have an immediate impact on the country and begin to restore our lost energy security? We have a few suggestions… Read More “Top 5 Energy Issues for Trump-Vance to Tackle Starting Jan. 20”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation

    Radicalized Big Green Groups Pledge Lawfare Against Trump Admin

    November 7, 2024November 7, 2024

    The election of Donald Trump as President for a second term is about the best thing that has happened for Big Green groups in years. Why? They all (and we mean ALL) are fundraising using Trump’s name, hoping to shake some more coins out of the faithful lemmings that contribute to their twisted causes. We’re talking about groups like Earthworks, Sierra Club, Food & Water Watch, Environmental Defense Fund, National Resources Defense Council, and more. In our review of these groups’ websites and press announcements following Trump’s crushing victory, we noticed two things they all are doing: (1) fundraising to “fight Trump” and (2) pledging massive new rounds of lawfare against anything and everything the Trump administration does. Our message to these sickos: BRING IT ON! We’re ready for you this time. Read More “Radicalized Big Green Groups Pledge Lawfare Against Trump Admin”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 7, 2024

    November 7, 2024November 7, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Arkansas electric co-op invests $1B for over 1 GW of new natural gas generation; FERC gives Venture Global permission to introduce natgas into LNG plant; Berkeley voters reject tax on natural gas use in buildings; NATIONAL: API hopes to ‘unleash American energy’ with Trump win; Natural gas futures gain as Trump wins; U.S. propane exports just shy of all-time high; INTERNATIONAL: Booming Iranian oil trade in the spotlight after Trump win. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 7, 2024”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Washington County

    MPLX to Build New Harmon Creek III Gas Processing in PA Marcellus

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    In late 2015, MPLX (i.e., Marathon Petroleum) bought out and merged in the Utica Shale’s premier midstream company, MarkWest Energy, for $15 billion (see MarkWest Energy Investors/Unitholders Approve Merger with Marathon). The “new” MarkWest, aka MPLX, plays on a much larger stage now, including ownership and operation of major assets in the Permian Basin and the Bakken Shale, in addition to the Marcellus/Utica. Yesterday, MPLX issued its third quarter 2024 update with some exciting news for the Marcellus: MPLX will add a 300 MMcf/d (million cubic feet per day) processing plant and 40,000 bpd (barrels per day) de-ethanizer to its Harmon Creek facility in southwestern Pennsylvania (Smith Township, Washington County). Read More “MPLX to Build New Harmon Creek III Gas Processing in PA Marcellus”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    CEO of PA Fracking Company Says Frackers Idle, Hitting Rock Bottom

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    Dan Doyle is president of Reliance Well Services, a hydraulic fracturing (oilfield services, or OFS) company established in 2008 and based in Pennsylvania. Reliance works throughout the Appalachian and Illinois Basins. In an article published by Doyle on the OilPrice.com website, he says low natural gas prices, high interest rates, and reallocation of capital have led to a slump in demand for oilfield services like those offered by his company. Doyle said, “Frac’ers never want to admit that they’re idle, but we’re idle.” Read More “CEO of PA Fracking Company Says Frackers Idle, Hitting Rock Bottom”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    8 Mo. After NY Legislature Passed CO2 Frack Ban, Gov Has Not Signed

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    Nearly eight months ago, the New York Senate passed a bill the Assembly had previously passed to ban the use of carbon dioxide in shale drilling (so-called “CO2 fracking”). Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul, a reliable anti-fossil fueler, still has not signed the bill into law. What the heck is going on? Why is she missing in action? We’ve written about this a few times, beginning two months after the bill was passed (see our NY CO2 fracking stories here). No matter why she hasn’t yet signed the bill, the longer it goes unsigned, the better chance we who live in NY have of trying to persuade Hochul not to sign it. We hesitate to offer any hope, but while there’s still time, there’s hope, however small it may be. Read More “8 Mo. After NY Legislature Passed CO2 Frack Ban, Gov Has Not Signed”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Biden-Harris DOJ Asks Fed Court to Reinstate DOE’s LNG “Pause”

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    One of the reasons Kamala Harris lost (and lost big) is a complete tone deafness on energy issues, including the “pause” she and her boss put on approving new LNG export requests all the way back in January (see White House Makes it Official – Biden Declares War on LNG Exports). Biden announced he would “pause” any approvals for new LNG export plants, with over a dozen requests in the pipeline, for at least one year while his people fart around pretending to figure out how to measure global warming as a new consideration for whether or not to approve projects. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm (can’t wait to see her gone!) said the “pause” would be over and done no later than January 2025. It certainly will be gone in January, Ms. Granholm! But, back to how the Biden-Harris administration is completely tone-deaf on this issue… Read More “Biden-Harris DOJ Asks Fed Court to Reinstate DOE’s LNG “Pause””

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Debates Data Centers, the Grid, and Power Generation

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    In a very short period of time, data centers and artificial intelligence (AI) appeared on the radar as very large potential customers for natural gas due to their need for power. Out of the blue, we began to read about drillers and pipeline companies talking with potential data center customers about flowing Marcellus/Utica molecules to their operations so they can generate their own electricity (for example, see TC Energy in Advanced Talks to Build Pipes Direct to Data Centers). But wait a minute. Not so fast. Although data centers may *want* to generate their own power, or sometimes pay a vendor to do it for them, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will have something to say about these facilities and how they connect to the existing power grid. Read More “FERC Debates Data Centers, the Grid, and Power Generation”

  • Economic Impact | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    AI/Data Center Boom Not Only Good for Midstream but Turbine Makers

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024
    Mitsubishi gas turbine

    Speaking of data centers and AI (artificial intelligence), natural gas drillers and pipeline companies are not the only beneficiaries of the huge power requirements needed by these monsters. The companies that manufacture turbines for gas-fired power plants are seeing a spike in demand. Mitsubishi Power Ltd., one of those manufacturers, sees the world ordering an eye-popping 50% more gas turbines annually through 2026, compared with the past three years, driven in large part by data center growth. Mitsubishi is the #1 provider of gas turbines. The company says that globally, there will be 60 gigawatts worth of equipment orders every year from 2024 through 2026, which is up from an average annual capacity of 40 gigawatts sold between 2021 and 2023. Read More “AI/Data Center Boom Not Only Good for Midstream but Turbine Makers”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Fossil Fuel Energy Won 2024 Election; Mainstream Media Replaced

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    Wow! What a night!! We’re so proud of Pennsylvania regarding the election. Of course, the big story of the night was PA going for Trump. But there’s much more to the PA story. Once again, Republicans have taken a majority in the State Senate. The PA House looks to us like it’s dead even right now and will take another day or two to tabulate the outstanding votes and perhaps to recount several races. There’s a decent chance Republicans will claim a PA House majority. Conservative Republicans swept the statewide offices. In the Attorney General race, Dave Sunday beat Eugene DePasquale (a real putz) in an open contest. For Auditor General, Tim DeFoor beat Malcolm Kenyatta, keeping his seat. And for State Treasurer, Stacy Garrity bested Erin McClelland to keep her seat. Best of all, although it’s still too close to call, it appears (to us) that Dave McCormick will unseat Biden-voting, swamp-dwelling Bob Casey in the U.S. Senate. Hooray! Read More “Fossil Fuel Energy Won 2024 Election; Mainstream Media Replaced”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 6, 2024

    November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Voters show support for slowing Washington’s natural gas phase-out; Replacement of 1940s natgas pipeline through 5 Michigan counties complete; NATIONAL: Solar and wind won’t replace natural gas for decades – they will depend on it; To help Puerto Rico, repeal the Jones Act; Buttigieg clashes with Fox’s Kilmeade; INTERNATIONAL: TotalEnergies chief warns Donald Trump against cutting climate rules. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 6, 2024”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Regulation | Washington County

    Cecil Twp Supervisors Pull the Trigger on Frack Ban Via Setbacks

    November 5, 2024November 5, 2024
    Cecil Township, PA

    Let the lawsuits begin. Last night, three of five supervisors in Cecil Township (Washington County), PA, voted to ban all new fracking via a new setback (distance from well to nearest structure) requirement of 2,500 feet (see Cecil Twp About to Ban New Fracking – Will Other PA Towns Follow?). Contrary to what the left says, the new setback distance bans virtually all new shale drilling in the town. Voters in Cecil now know who to vote out of office, as the terms for those voting to ban fracking will come due over the next few years. Read More “Cecil Twp Supervisors Pull the Trigger on Frack Ban Via Setbacks”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Westmoreland County

    2 Radical Groups Appeal CNX Gas & Water Pipeline Project in SWPA

    November 5, 2024November 5, 2024

    CNX Resources filed a request with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) in April 2023 to build two pipelines—two for natural gas—along a 13.9-mile route in Bell, Loyalhanna, and Salem Townships in Westmoreland County. An additional 4-mile pipeline would be built for water. Called the Slickville Trunkline Project, the DEP originally told CNX its application was “incomplete.” The DEP later told CNX (in March of this year) the agency considered the application “withdrawn” because it hadn’t received any more information (see Temporary Setback for CNX Gas & Water Pipeline Project in SWPA). Since then, CNX was able to provide the information the DEP wanted, and in early October, the DEP issued permits for the project, which has torqued off the antis. Read More “2 Radical Groups Appeal CNX Gas & Water Pipeline Project in SWPA”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA | Transco | Williams

    3rd Circuit Sides with PA Antis’ Appeal of REAE Permits 2nd Time

    November 5, 2024November 5, 2024

    Williams’ Transco Regional Energy Access Expansion (REAE) project expands the mighty Transco pipeline in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to deliver an extra 829 MMcf/d of Marcellus gas to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland. About 450,000 MMcf/d of the total capacity went online in late 2023 along Transco’s Leidy Line in Pennsylvania. Another 160 MMcf/d went online in PA and NJ in early July. On July 26, FERC granted Williams’s request to bring online the final 219 MMcf/d ahead of schedule (see FERC OKs Request to Place Balance of Transco REAE Online Early). Two PA-based anti-fossil groups are still trying to get permits for the project in PA invalidated. They won a minor victory in that regard with a federal court yesterday. Read More “3rd Circuit Sides with PA Antis’ Appeal of REAE Permits 2nd Time”

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