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  • Industrywide Issues | Weather

    The Politics of Climate Change with Dr. Judith Curry (Video)

    October 15, 2024October 15, 2024

    Dr. Judith Curry is an American climatologist and the former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research interests include hurricanes, remote sensing, atmospheric modeling, polar climates, air-sea interactions, climate models, and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for atmospheric research. She was a member of the National Research Council’s Climate Research Committee, published over a hundred scientific papers, and co-edited several major works. She’s worked with NOAA and NASA. She has more awards than you can count. Yet because she dares to openly ask questions and point out political bias in the global warming community, she has been ostracized. She is one of the smartest people alive regarding climate change. Read More “The Politics of Climate Change with Dr. Judith Curry (Video)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 15, 2024

    October 15, 2024October 15, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: PA bill would block impact fees to municipalities that limit shale drilling; Bob Casey introduced a bill to constrain fracking six times; NATIONAL: Upcoming legal filing could reveal Harris’ true stripes on energy; Gas-to-liquid plants and their role in reducing flared natural gas; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC cuts global oil demand growth forecasts for 3rd consecutive month; UK gas production falling faster than expected, warns lobby; Fewer tankers transit the Red Sea in 2024; Iran threatens to hold global energy hostage; LNG roars back as leading alternative fuel. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 15, 2024”

  • About MDN

    Columbus Day Holiday 2024 – MDN is Off Today

    October 14, 2024

    It’s Columbus Day! MDN will not publish our regular list of stories today — but have no fear; we will be back tomorrow (Tuesday) with a full lineup. Take a moment today to celebrate the world’s most famous Italian, the guy who started it all, the guy who discovered the Americas, and what would one day become the greatest country on earth: The United States of America!

  • Ascent Resources | Butler County | Columbiana County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Harrison County | HG Energy | Laurel Mountain Energy | Lewis County | Marshall County | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Southwestern Energy | Susquehanna County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Wyoming County (PA)

    20 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Sep 30 – Oct 6

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

    There were 20 permits issued to drill new shale wells in Marcellus/Utica for the week of Sept. 30 – Oct. 6, down eight from the 28 issued the prior week. The Keystone State (PA) had eight new permits, with five going to Southwestern Energy (now Expand Energy following a merger with Chesapeake) in both Susquehanna and Wyoming counties. The other three permits went to Laurel Mountain Energy for a pad in Butler County. Read More “20 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Sep 30 – Oct 6”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lehigh County | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Researchers Find Better/Faster Way to Evaporate Marcellus Brine

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

    It’s good to revisit the basics from time to time. When drilling a shale oil or gas well, each well produces “brine,” a super-salty (minerally) water from the depths that keeps flowing long after the well is drilled and is online. This is not surface water; fresh water found down to about 300 feet. This is another layer of water thousands of feet below the surface. Disposing of brine can be a problem given the minerals in it. A lot of brine is recycled and used again for new drilling and fracking. But what happens when drilling slows down? The water continues to flow out of existing wells and needs proper disposal. Researchers at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, may have a new solution. Read More “Researchers Find Better/Faster Way to Evaporate Marcellus Brine”

  • Accidents | Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Philadephia | Processing Plants

    Extra Context re Philly Refinery Fire, Closure, and EPA Fine

    October 11, 2024October 14, 2024

    Earlier this week, MDN told you about the final chapter in the tragedy of the Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) Refining Complex (see Sad Final Chapter to 2019 Philly Oil Refinery Fire: $4.2M Fine). Anti-fossil fuelers are dancing on the grave of the now defunct refinery, celebrating in the final humiliation of a $4.2 million fine by the federal EPA. MDN friend Garland Thompson, a gifted reporter/writer who covers energy and technology issues for US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine, wrote to us to point out missing facts in recent media coverage of the plant fire and subsequent closure. He provides some much-needed/missing context. Read More “Extra Context re Philly Refinery Fire, Closure, and EPA Fine”

  • Air Quality | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Satellite Picks Up First Verified Images of Methane & CO2 “Plumes”

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024
    Tanager-1

    The so-called Carbon Mapper Coalition’s Tanager-1 satellite is off to a good start in selectively choosing fugitive methane and carbon dioxide “plumes” that it measures and maps (looking for needles instead of haystacks). The very first major fugitive methane transgressor picked up by the satellite was…(wait for it)…a landfill in Pakistan! The second plume was a coal-fired power plant belching carbon dioxide (CO2) in…South Africa. Tanager-1 finally got around to sniffing around the relatively clean U.S. and came up with too much methane being emitted from the city of Midland, Texas, in the heart of the Permian Basin. The Texas methane “plume” was 75% smaller than the landfill in Pakistan. Read More “Satellite Picks Up First Verified Images of Methane & CO2 “Plumes””

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Another Peak Shale Oil Prediction – by Respected Investment Advisor

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

    If we had a nickel for every peak oil prediction we’ve reported on over the years, we’d be rich! Every few months, somebody comes along to say that either oil production or oil demand is heading for a decline…real soon now, any day, it’s inevitable. And they list their reasons why we’re hitting peak and about to go into a decline. And every darned time, they’re wrong. We have another such prediction, but this one is a bit different. It comes from an investment advisor writing to other investors on the Seeking Alpha website, an investment advisor whose work we have shared with you in the past. It’s a column from someone whose opinion we respect. Read More “Another Peak Shale Oil Prediction – by Respected Investment Advisor”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | New York County

    UN’s Guterres Peddles Climate Propaganda & Misinformation in NYC

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024
    UN Secretary-General António Guterres, climate fraud

    In August, MDN told you about the latest insane utterances from United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who is demanding the world stop using fossil fuel energy immediately (see Head of UN Goes Berserk, Demands World Stop Using Fossil Fuels Now). Guterres was in Tonga falsely claiming that mankind is causing the oceans to rise. Two months later, Guterres was at it again, this time in New York City for Climate Week a few weeks ago. He was peddling the same tired, old tropes about the earth toasting to a cinder, oceans rising, and other flim-flam and claptrap. Read More “UN’s Guterres Peddles Climate Propaganda & Misinformation in NYC”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Climate Reporters Have ‘Moral Obligation’ to be Biased, Says Left

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

    We read a story published last week that is frightening. It leaves us speechless, and that’s saying something. Just the News is reporting that the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) and several other publications and leftwing groups are behind a project called the “Climate Blueprint for Media Transformation,” which encourages reporters to insert climate change into every story and view fossil fuel industry voices as inherently dishonest. The project openly promotes the idea that journalists should NOT be objective when reporting on climate and energy but instead should be biased and revel in their bias. Speechless. Read More “Climate Reporters Have ‘Moral Obligation’ to be Biased, Says Left”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 11, 2024

    October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Silicon Valley is looking to invest in natural gas; Cheniere sees LNG growth from Asia’s ‘three pillars’ of demand; NATIONAL: ExxonMobil announces major progress in carbon capture project; Henry Hub prices come under downward pressure; U.S. hourly electricity demand peaked in July with widespread heatwaves; Why hasn’t DOE published residential energy costs as required by law? Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 11, 2024”

  • Berkshire Hathaway | Energy Services

    Warren Buffett Buys Remaining 8% of Berkshire Hathaway Energy

    October 10, 2024October 10, 2024

    Berkshire Hathaway, owned by one of the richest men in the world, Warren Buffett, owns an energy subsidiary called Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE). BHE, in turn, owns major oil and gas assets across the country, including major assets right here in the Marcellus/Utica. In 2020, BHE cut a deal to buy Dominion Energy’s vast network of pipelines in the Marcellus/Utica (and beyond) for $9.7 billion (see Dominion Cancels Atlantic Coast Pipe, Sells Pipe Biz for $9.7B). The deal included a 25% stake and operational control of Cove Point LNG (later upgraded to 75% ownership). We didn’t know that Berkshire Hathaway, the mothership, only owns 92% of BHE. The percentage is about to change to 100%. Read More “Warren Buffett Buys Remaining 8% of Berkshire Hathaway Energy”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Iroquois Gas Transmission | Pipelines

    Iroquois Pipeline Gets New President on Jan. 1, 2025

    October 10, 2024October 10, 2024
    Scott Rupff

    Iroquois Gas Transmission is co-owned by subsidiaries of TC Energy Corp. and Berkshire Hathaway Energy. The partnership commenced operations in 1991 and operates a 414-mile interstate natural gas transmission pipeline extending from the U.S.-Canada border, near Waddington, to South Commack, Long Island, New York, and over into Hunts Point, Bronx, New York. Iroquois also provides services to local gas distribution companies, electric utilities, electric power generators, and marketers. Iroquois’ wholly-owned subsidiary, the Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company, headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, is the agent for and operator of the pipeline. Scott E. Rupff has been appointed President of the Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company, effective January 1, 2025. Read More “Iroquois Pipeline Gets New President on Jan. 1, 2025”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Lowering Conn. Electric Rates Requires More NatGas, Not Renewables

    October 10, 2024October 10, 2024
    Renewables Emperor has no clothes

    Connecticut has the fifth highest electricity rates in the U.S., right behind two of its neighbors, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Only Hawaii and California have higher rates outside of New England. Two different pipeline companies—Iroquois Gas Transmission and Algonquin Gas Transmission—have proposed projects to expand existing pipelines to bring more natural gas to the region, which would help lower the cost of electricity. Yet anti-fossil fuel zealots are pressuring Connecticut to block both projects. Talk about DUMB. Read More “Lowering Conn. Electric Rates Requires More NatGas, Not Renewables”

  • Chesapeake Energy | CNX Resources | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | MarkWest Energy | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Seneca Resources

    Highlights from 2024 Shale Insight Event Held in Erie, PA

    October 10, 2024October 10, 2024

    The SHALE INSIGHT® 2024 event was held from September 24 to 26 at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie, PA. Attendees got an insider’s view from the nation’s foremost energy leaders and experts on shale development, environmental protection, pipeline investment, energy-driven manufacturing, and in-demand jobs. We brought you a few news items we noticed in mainstream media from the event, one about antis protesting outside the event (see The Lying Nun Makes an Appearance at Shale Insight Event), and another about which U.S. Senate candidate attended and which one snubbed the event (see U.S. Senate Candidate McCormick Addressed Shale Insight In Person). By all accounts, there were many excellent speeches and panel discussions. Today, we have highlights from the main stage. Read More “Highlights from 2024 Shale Insight Event Held in Erie, PA”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Double Blow for “Green” Hydrogen: Too Expensive, Uses Toxic PFAS

    October 10, 2024October 10, 2024

    We happened to come across two articles casting doubt on so-called “green” hydrogen, both from far-left media outlets (Bloomberg and POLITICO). Which kind of surprised us. The left believes hydrogen is the savior that will move the world to net zero carbon emissions and finally drive a stake in the heart of fossil energy. But there’s a problem with hydrogen for the left. Today, 95% of all hydrogen is produced by using natural gas as the feedstock. The brainiacs on the left believe passing an electric current (from electricity provided by solar and wind) through water to create hydrogen at scale (called “green” hydrogen) is the solution to replace natgas as a feedstock (called gray or blue hydrogen, depending on whether or not CO2 is captured). However, according to a new Harvard University study, producing green hydrogen isn’t economically feasible (and won’t be for decades) due to transportation and storage costs, two items overlooked in most green hydrogen scenarios. Read More “Double Blow for “Green” Hydrogen: Too Expensive, Uses Toxic PFAS”

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