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  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research | Weather

    NGSA Predicts Colder Winter Coming, Increase in NatGas Price

    October 7, 2024October 7, 2024

    Colder weather and increased demand will place slight upward pressure on natural gas prices compared to last winter, the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) said last Thursday in its 24th annual Winter Outlook forecast of the wholesale winter natural gas market. NGSA also projected higher-than-average storage, record production and supply, and modest GDP growth this winter. The NGSA Outlook shows we’re heading into a cooler winter well-prepared with record production and storage. Bottom line: A slight uptick in the price of natgas this winter because it will be colder, but we have plenty of gas on hand. Read More “NGSA Predicts Colder Winter Coming, Increase in NatGas Price”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Biden-Harris DOE Covering Up Study Conducted Before LNG “Pause”

    October 7, 2024October 7, 2024

    In January, the Biden-Harris Department of Energy (DOE) announced it would “pause” any approvals for new LNG export plants (currently 17 requests in the pipeline) for at least one year while D.C. swampies fart around pretending to figure out how to measure global warming as a new consideration for whether or not to approve such projects (see White House Makes it Official – Biden Declares War on LNG Exports). It was a purely political move aimed at currying favor with the radical left. Now comes word of a bombshell revelation: The DOE appears to either have completed such a study or was deep in the throes of such a study before the “pause” was initiated. The Biden-Harris politi-droids deep-sixed the earlier study because they disliked what it showed them. Yes, it’s a coverup. Read More “Biden-Harris DOE Covering Up Study Conducted Before LNG “Pause””

  • Carbon Capture | Chevron | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Big Oil Sells Out – Wants to Keep Biden’s IRA Green New Deal

    October 7, 2024October 7, 2024

    Big Oil sometimes works against the interests of smaller shale drillers and (we would argue) against the best interests of the U.S.A. Here’s a case in point. Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that senior leaders with Exxon Mobil, Occidental Petroleum, and Phillips 66 have been whispering in President Trump’s ear that should he win, they want him to keep Biden’s Green New Deal legislation, otherwise called the Inflation Reduction Act. Why? To protect their investments in carbon capture, carbon credits, and other carbon scams. They don’t want to lose their big tax credits/money. Read More “Big Oil Sells Out – Wants to Keep Biden’s IRA Green New Deal”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 7, 2024

    October 7, 2024October 7, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Marcellus has wealth of natural gas and more; NATIONAL: Activist Mantle Ridge has over $1 billion stake in Air Products; Carbon offset pioneer charged with $100 million fraud scheme; Energy companies beginning to find more ways to use AI; Oil, gas execs predict Henry Hub natural gas price; Kamala Harris could stop fracking without banning it; INTERNATIONAL: The five biggest natural gas power plants in the world; GALACTIC: Are the planets affecting our climate via tidal pumping? Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 7, 2024”

  • Allegheny County | Bradford County | Butler County | Carroll County | Chesapeake Energy | Clean Energy E&P | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Guernsey County | Laurel Mountain Energy | Marshall County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Southwestern Energy | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA) | Washington County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    28 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Sep 23 – 29

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    There were 28 permits issued to drill new shale wells in Marcellus/Utica for the week of Sept. 23 – 29, down slightly from the 32 issued the prior week. The Keystone State (PA) had 15 new permits, with seven of them going to Range Resources, most of them in Washington County. Three permits were issued to Chesapeake Energy in Bradford County, and two permits were issued to Southwestern Energy in Susquehanna County. As of Tuesday, Chesapeake and Southwestern combined in a merger to form Expand Energy (see Chesapeake & Southwestern Complete Merger; Now #1 U.S. Gas Driller). It’s going to take a while before the name change flows through to new permits, so we’ll keep reporting on the permits by their given names for now. Read More “28 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Sep 23 – 29”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Lucas County | Ohio | Pipelines

    Ohio Supreme Court Affirms Permit for 3.7-Mile Pipe Near Toledo

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    Yesterday, the Ohio Supreme Court issued a “slip opinion” dismissing a challenge to a tiny 3.7-mile, 30-inch pipeline Columbia Gas wants to build in Maumee, a city in Lucas County, Ohio, a suburb about 10 miles southwest of Toledo. The owners of a commercial office building claimed they would suffer “irreparable financial harm” if the pipeline were built near their office building. The pipeline does not cross any land owned by the company but does cross land adjacent to the building. We searched our considerable archives (over 28,000 posts!) and found no references to this project. Read More “Ohio Supreme Court Affirms Permit for 3.7-Mile Pipe Near Toledo”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Public Opinion | Statewide PA

    New Poll Shows Swing State Voters Want Answers on Energy Policies

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    A new Morning Consult/American Petroleum Institute (API) poll recently surveyed registered voters in the key swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Inflation is a huge issue for voters in those states, with 81% to 86% saying the price of daily necessities has become “financially painful” and anywhere from 88% to 94% saying they are “concerned” about inflation. Of particular relevance for us, the vast majority of voters in those swing states said *more* domestic oil and natural gas production would lower costs. Anywhere from 80% to 87% of those surveyed support more domestic energy production over more foreign production. The poll also found that 9 in 10 voters in those states want details from presidential candidates on energy issues. Read More “New Poll Shows Swing State Voters Want Answers on Energy Policies”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Questerre Energy

    Québec May Have to Pay Questerre $4.8B for Utica Drilling Ban

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    The province of Québec, Canada, with a huge supply of Utica Shale gas sitting beneath it, passed a new law in 2022 outlawing all oil and natural gas production throughout the province (see Quebec Pulls Trigger & Commits Energy Suicide – Bans All O&G Prod.). It was a breathtaking grab of totalitarian power. It’s also energy suicide. Québec said it would pay a piddly $79.5 million (US) to expropriate the oil and gas drilling rights of companies owning those rights in the province. We’ve seen estimates that those rights are worth more than $5 billion. Questerre Energy, which owns more than 1 million acres of leases and an estimated 6 Tcf of Utica Shale reserves in the province, sued Quebec. Read More “Québec May Have to Pay Questerre $4.8B for Utica Drilling Ban”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Cornell Tries to Prop Up Junk “Study” on LNG by Park Foundation

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    Two days ago, MDN told you about a Congressional investigation looking into the Department of Energy’s use of a prematurely released “study” as an excuse to “pause” (i.e., ban) new LNG export approvals (see Congress Probes Role of Bob Howarth Study in DOE LNG Pause). Cornell professor Robert Howarth, using money from the anti-fossil fuel Park Foundation, wrote a “study” that purports to show that LNG is worse for the environment than burning coal! It’s an elaborate exercise in mental gymnastics. The DOE used the study before it was peer-reviewed and published, i.e., before it was properly vetted. Yesterday, the study was rushed into publication by the journal Energy Science & Engineering. Read More “Cornell Tries to Prop Up Junk “Study” on LNG by Park Foundation”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Hydrogen from Methane Pyrolysis Potential New $$ for Drillers

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    There are so many colors for hydrogen (denoting how it is produced) that we’ve lost track of the number. Some 95% of all hydrogen today is made by using steam with natural gas to separate hydrogen from carbon, referred to as “gray” hydrogen. If the hydrogen producer captures the carbon dioxide generated during the process, it’s called “blue” hydrogen. “Green” hydrogen uses electricity from solar or wind to pass an electrical current through water to split the molecules into hydrogen and oxygen (by far the most expensive way to produce hydrogen). “Pink” hydrogen is produced from water using nuclear power. There are other colors too, like white and brown. However, we’re interested in “turquoise” hydrogen today, which is also made from natural gas. Instead of steam, methane is heated to 900 degrees Celcius, which frees the hydrogen atoms and turns the carbon into a solid. Read More “Hydrogen from Methane Pyrolysis Potential New $$ for Drillers”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 4, 2024

    October 4, 2024October 4, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Virginia Natural Gas taps new CEO; NATIONAL: John Kerry says First Amendment is the enemy, elites try to eliminate free speech; US, Brazil extend energy transition collaboration; INTERNATIONAL: Oil soars on Biden remarks; Why carbon credits are a load of hot air and where the money really goes. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 4, 2024”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Statewide PA

    Fed Court Certifies Class Action Lawsuit Against Range Resources

    October 3, 2024October 3, 2024

    Today, we bring you news about a lawsuit filed just over three years ago, in September 2021, by four landowners in southwestern Pennsylvania who leased their land to Range Resources for drilling. The lawsuit is just now coming on our radar screen. Range did drill and, claims the landowners, deducted expenses from royalty checks for both methane and NGL production that were not allowed. The case is being heard in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of PA and continues to advance. On September 30, a judge certified the case as a class action with the potential to affect 204 landowners with leases containing specific language. Read More “Fed Court Certifies Class Action Lawsuit Against Range Resources”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Program Gives Fed $$ to Plug “Lower Priority” Orphaned Wells

    October 3, 2024October 3, 2024

    In August, the Biden-Harris administration promised (but hasn’t yet delivered a dime of) up to $152 million in “Phase 2” federal money, i.e., your taxpayer dollars, to help plug old conventional oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania (see Convenient Timing: Biden-Harris Promise Pa. Another $152 Million). In September, Biden-Harris said a check was in the mail for $76 million for “Phase 1” of the same thing (see Biden-Harris Bribe Pa. with Check for $76 Million to Plug Old Wells). It is grotesquely CORRUPT. It is vote-buying. PA Gov. Josh Shapiro says the check was received, so he’s now handing out some of that $76 million to buy votes among the oil and gas sector. Yesterday, the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced a new program that hands out some of the $76 million to “lower priority” orphaned wells. Read More “PA DEP Program Gives Fed $$ to Plug “Lower Priority” Orphaned Wells”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Sen. Yaw Bill Plugs Old Conv. Wells Using $$ from Solar Credits

    October 3, 2024October 3, 2024

    Pennsylvania State Senator Gene Yaw believes he has a solution to help fund plugging many of the state’s ~350,000 orphaned and abandoned conventional oil and gas wells. Yaw recently introduced a bill, Senate Bill (SB) 1330, that directs the PA Department of General Services to sell any alternative energy credits it owns from buying unreliable solar energy and use the funds to plug old wells. The proposal, which could generate upward of $227 million, drives the enviro-left nuts. Read More “PA Sen. Yaw Bill Plugs Old Conv. Wells Using $$ from Solar Credits”

  • Industrywide Issues | McKean County | Pennsylvania | Wastewater

    Work on Shale Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County Progresses

    October 3, 2024October 3, 2024

    In January, 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 in McKean County, PA) into a shale wastewater injection well (see PA DEP Approves Shale Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County). The well would handle up to 30 truckloads of wastewater per day. The prospect of the traffic and location near some homes did not sit well with some area residents. However, the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) approved the plan on Jan. 11. More than 40 residents of Cyclone appealed the DEP approval (see Sanctioned Lawyer Meets Cyclone Residents Against Injection Well). Even as the appeal plays out, construction to convert the well is underway. Read More “Work on Shale Wastewater Injection Well in McKean County Progresses”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    U.S. LNG Feedgas Dropped Last Week Due to Maintenance & Hurricane

    October 3, 2024October 3, 2024

    MDN previously told you that gas flows (called “feedgas”) heading to the Cove Point LNG export facility along the coast of Maryland had fallen to zero as of Sept. 20 because the facility is undergoing annual maintenance (see Flows Drop to Zero @ Cove Point LNG, Closed for Annual Maintenance). Maintenance will likely last about three weeks at Cove Point. Flows to Venture Global’s not-commercially-ready but still producing LNG like crazy plant in Calcasieu Pass (in Louisiana) were down last week. Plus, a brief electricity outage at Elba Island (in Georgia) due to Hurricane Helene caused a temporary decrease in feedgas there. All of those factors combined to lower LNG feedgas flows last week. Read More “U.S. LNG Feedgas Dropped Last Week Due to Maintenance & Hurricane”

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