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  • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Range Resources Celebrates 20th Anniv. of Very First Marcellus Well

    October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

    What seemed like a failed exploration in the early 2000s turned into a global economic and geological treasure that helped turn the U.S. into the largest natural gas producer in the world. Thanks to the grit, determination, and belief that there was more to explore, the Range Resources team of 2004 successfully completed the first viable Marcellus Shale exploratory well – the Renz #1 – in Mt. Pleasant Township, Washington County, PA. Range personnel and other officials gathered earlier this week to mark the anniversary and view a new historical landmark plaque that will be installed at the Renz well site next spring. Read More “Range Resources Celebrates 20th Anniv. of Very First Marcellus Well”

  • Energy Companies | Range Resources Corp

    Range 3Q Update: Adding 47 Wells in 2024, NGLs Boost Revenue

    October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

    Range Resources Corporation, the very first company to drill a shale well targeting the Marcellus Shale layer in Pennsylvania (in 2004), issued its third quarter 2024 update yesterday. Range produced 2.2 Bcfe/d in Q3. The company said it now expects 2024 production to average 2.17 Bcfe/d, up ~2% over the last three years as a result of well performance and optimized gathering and compression. Liquids are expected to comprise more than 30% of production and a big reason why the company made $50.6 million in profit for the quarter. Read More “Range 3Q Update: Adding 47 Wells in 2024, NGLs Boost Revenue”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | ESG | Industrywide Issues

    EQT Hits “Net Zero” Scope 1 & 2 Emissions Targets Early

    October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

    Yesterday, EQT announced that the company had reached so-called “net zero” emissions for Scopes 1 and 2 more than a year earlier than planned. The milestone includes assets purchased and added to the company from Alta Resources and Tug Hill/XcL Midstream. However, it does not include the assets added from the Equitrans Midstream merger in July. The company has replaced over 9,000 pneumatic devices, electrified its fracking fleet, and implemented new technologies to monitor methane emissions. According to EQT, it has paid off. Read More “EQT Hits “Net Zero” Scope 1 & 2 Emissions Targets Early”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Shell

    Shell Buys Gas-Fired Power Plant Near Providence, Rhode Island

    October 24, 2024October 24, 2024
    Rhode Island State Energy Center (click for larger version)

    Shell signed an agreement to buy 100% of RISEC Holdings’ 609-megawatt (MW) two-unit combined-cycle gas turbine power plant located near Providence, Rhode Island. Which we find interesting—that Rhode Island (of all places) still has a large gas-fired power plant operating. We thought the commies who run Rhode Island would have killed such a plant long ago! But no. Shell bought the plant out of self-interest. The company supplies natural gas to the plant. So now, Shell is the owner and customer all wrapped up in one. Read More “Shell Buys Gas-Fired Power Plant Near Providence, Rhode Island”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues

    Don’t Tell the Left: Some Trains Already Transport LNG Every Day

    October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

    Here’s something the radical left in mainstream media that demagogues LNG-by-rail either doesn’t know or is covering up: There are some trains *already* transporting LNG on rail cars today, despite a ban on the practice by the Bidenista. How? Some trains use LNG as fuel for the locomotive engines that pull the train. The LNG is stored in a specially outfitted rail car, the same type of car now banned by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). LNG-for-fuel is being used by at least one railroad (in Florida) every single day. Meaning all of the howling from the left about “bomb trains” hauling LNG through populated communities is nonsensical garbage. Read More “Don’t Tell the Left: Some Trains Already Transport LNG Every Day”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 24, 2024

    October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

    NATIONAL: Greenway Technologies announces gas to hydrogen system; US DOE offers additional $2 billion for grid expansion, upgrades; Biden’s climate splurge gives billions to nonprofit newbies; JPMorgan eyes physical LNG trading after Dimon hails boon; The market is pricing in another ‘warm winter’ for natural gas; The hierarchy of Democratic deceit. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 24, 2024”

  • CNG/LNG | Diversified Energy | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Diversified Energy Signs Deal to Supply NatGas for LNG Exports

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

    This morning, 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. The contract begins in November (next month!), which means even though Diversified isn’t (yet) willing to identify the LNG export facility, it will sell to a facility already up and running and not fully supplied, limiting the pool of potentials to a handful. The announcement says more details about the deal will be released in the company’s forthcoming third quarter update. Read More “Diversified Energy Signs Deal to Supply NatGas for LNG Exports”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Leftist Enviro Groups Ask PA EQB to Ban Fracking via Bigger Setbacks

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

    Yesterday, the radicalized Clean Air Council and Environmental Integrity Project filed a rulemaking petition with the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board (EQB) asking the EQB to increase minimum setback distances from fracked wells. Setbacks, also referred to as protective buffers and no-drill zones in the context of fracking, are mandatory distances that fracked wells must abide by to keep them away from homes, schools, hospitals, drinking water wells, and surface water. PA already has a safe and sufficient setback of 500 feet. The groups want that increased by 650% to 3,281 feet. It would ban approximately 95% of all new shale wells in the state. Read More “Leftist Enviro Groups Ask PA EQB to Ban Fracking via Bigger Setbacks”

  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues

    Nation’s First Carbon Capture Well in Illinois has Sprung 2 Leaks

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024
    click for larger version

    Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is currently all the rage. Carbon dioxide (CO2), the stuff you exhale with every breath you take, is supposedly a “pollutant,” according to the left. Too much CO2 in the atmosphere—which gets there by burning things like wood and gasoline and natural gas—supposedly causes a canopy effect trapping the sun’s rays and catastrophically heating the planet (i.e., global warming). Except nobody can actually prove (a) the planet is catastrophically heating, and (b) even if Mom Earth is heating a little bit, we don’t know what causes it. To question global warming (to demand real science) is a sin against the left and marks you as a “denier” in their twisted world. A solution proposed by some is to capture CO2 as it is burned, trap it, and then pump it down a well for permanent storage underground. The very first commercial well to do so, in Illinois, has sprung a couple of leaks. Read More “Nation’s First Carbon Capture Well in Illinois has Sprung 2 Leaks”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Williams

    Williams CEO has Never Seen Such High Demand for Natural Gas

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024
    Alan Armstrong

    Alan Armstrong, CEO of Williams, had some interesting things to say during a recent webinar hosted by the Global Listed Infrastructure Organization (GLIO). Among Armstrong’s comments: “Across the board, I’ve never seen a time like this. I’ve been with Williams for 38 years and in the gas pipeline and gathering business for that length as well. And I’ve never seen a time like this where we’ve seen so much demand for services in so many areas.” Read More “Williams CEO has Never Seen Such High Demand for Natural Gas”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Short Pipelines are the Fast, Easy, Cheap Solution for Data Centers

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

    S&P Global Ratings analysts estimate that U.S. data centers’ increasing energy demands will lead to additional natural gas demand of between 3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) and 6 Bcf/d by 2030, from a starting point of almost none today. The analysts believe additional demand from data centers should contribute to “at least a decade” of supply growth, with pipeline companies located in gas fields near data center hotspots reaping the most rewards. S&P says short pipelines offer the best options for meeting a rapid scaleup in demand. Read More “Short Pipelines are the Fast, Easy, Cheap Solution for Data Centers”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Biden PHMSA Unloads $196M to Replace Gas Pipes 2 Wks Before Election

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

    With just two weeks left until official election day, the Biden-Harris administration has opened up the taps and is flowing billions of dollars to various states and companies in a naked attempt to buy votes for the election. It’s sickening. Even the otherwise nonpartisan Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has become partisan in awarding big money from the so-called Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia and to states like Virginia and North Carolina that stand a good chance of flipping to Trump. Money is also going to some “red” states (just to make it look good). Read More “Biden PHMSA Unloads $196M to Replace Gas Pipes 2 Wks Before Election”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA: It Costs 2X More per Kilowatt to Build Solar & Wind vs. NatGas

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

    In a post published yesterday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the agency noted that construction costs rose slightly for solar and wind, but dropped for natural gas in 2022 (the most recent year with available stats). Average construction costs for solar generators increased by 1.7% in 2022. For wind turbines construction costs increased by 1.6%. Average costs for natural gas-fired power decreased 11%. However, the first chart at the top of the post shows something *not* highlighted by the EIA—that overall construction costs for natural gas are FAR lower than building new solar and wind. Read More “EIA: It Costs 2X More per Kilowatt to Build Solar & Wind vs. NatGas”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 23, 2024

    October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Michigan government agencies staffed & funded by climate activists; Greenpeace exploits Texas tragedy for its own gain; NATIONAL: Double Zero and SJ Enviro. collaborate to transform natgas into blue hydrogen; Oil climbs as traders track war and cease-fire talks; INTERNATIONAL: Western Canada gets first pieces of CNG natgas fueling corridor; Modi touts closer Russia ties at BRICS summit; In Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale lands, it’s drill, baby, drill!; A ‘tidal wave’ of natgas supply — biggest yet — will reshape global markets. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 23, 2024”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Guernsey County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation

    Ohio Delays Decision on More Fracking Under Salt Fork State Park

    October 22, 2024October 22, 2024

    The Ohio Oil & Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) met yesterday to consider whether to allow fracking under (not on) two Ohio state-owned lands, including the Leesville Wildlife Area in Carroll County and Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County. Commissioners approved moving forward to the next step with Leesville, which is to accept bids. They also voted to delay a decision on more fracking under Salt Fork State Park. Read More “Ohio Delays Decision on More Fracking Under Salt Fork State Park”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Apex Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    Murrysville Rejects Antis’ Petition to Cancel Leases Under Parks

    October 22, 2024October 22, 2024

    Last December, Murrysville (PA) Council members voted to lease land for shale drilling under two town parks—Duff Park and Murrysville Community Park (see Murrysville, PA to Vote in Dec. on Plan to Drill Under Two Parks). Murrysville is located in Westmoreland County, in the southwestern part of the state. Olympus Energy pitched proposals to lease under both parks, using their adjacent leased acreage (on private land) to set up rigs to drill under the parks, which the council approved. The council also approved a lease last year with Apex Energy to drill and frack under Kovalczik Park. Last week, so-called environmental group Protect PT presented a petition to the council asking them to rescind the leases for drilling under the three parks. Read More “Murrysville Rejects Antis’ Petition to Cancel Leases Under Parks”

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