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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Virginia About to Tackle Who Pays for New Power for Data Centers

    October 18, 2024October 18, 2024

    Just two days ago, MDN brought you a story about a developing issue of who, ultimately, should pay to build out new electricity sources for data centers (and AI) that increasingly use huge amounts of power (see Big Tech and Big Utility Tangle in Ohio re Data Center Electricity). A large utility company in central Ohio is tangling with Big Tech companies, including Amazon, Google, and others, about the commitments those companies should make before utility companies will risk investing billions to bring new facilities online. We predicted that this issue would pop up in other locations, too. And here we are two days later with news that Virginia is about to tackle the same issue. Read More “Virginia About to Tackle Who Pays for New Power for Data Centers”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Pretend Evangelical Christians (Partisans in Disguise) Lobby PA Gov

    October 18, 2024October 18, 2024

    The environmental left continues to try and co-opt the term “Evangelical Christian,” defined as protestants who tend to be pro-life and conservative in their political views. We’re talking about the so-called Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN) and its political lobbying arm, EEN Action. The group continues to pressure Pennsylvania’s political leaders to adopt unreliable renewable energy (by government fiat) and to force residents to dump their use of fossil energy. We previously exposed them for who they really are (see Pretend Evangelical Christians Want PA to Dump Fossil Energy). The group is back with another press release to say 36,000 people who pretend to be “pro-life” signed a petition sent to Gov. Josh Shapiro asking him to adopt a methane rule so restrictive it will ban new gas-fired power plants and get rid of all existing coal-fired plants as a bonus. Read More “Pretend Evangelical Christians (Partisans in Disguise) Lobby PA Gov”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    How Much Can North America Grow O&G Production in Next 10 Years?

    October 18, 2024October 18, 2024

    Shale energy has been an astonishing miracle, made possible exclusively due to the ingenuity and tenacity of America (specifically one American, George Mitchell). The shale miracle resulted in, get this, North America adding 15 million barrels a day (bpd) of liquid hydrocarbon and 50 billion cubic feet a day (Bcf/d) of gas production to the global market since 2005. How much more will the world need in the next 15 years, and how much of that will be supplied by North America? Read More “How Much Can North America Grow O&G Production in Next 10 Years?”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    LNG Shipping Co. Flex LNG Does Roadshow with Interesting Slides

    October 18, 2024October 18, 2024
    Flex Artemis

    Flex LNG, headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda, owns 13 LNG cargo carriers, including the Flex Artemis (pictured at the left). The company published its latest presentation (PowerPoint slide deck) two days ago to coincide with CFO Knut Traaholt’s upcoming meetings with investors in the U.S. and Canada as part of a “non-deal roadshow.” Flex’s fleet is small compared with others (not even in the top 10 list). However, the slide deck includes some great slides that give us an inside look at the coming growth in American LNG exports and details about which countries are likely to buy increased supplies of LNG. Read More “LNG Shipping Co. Flex LNG Does Roadshow with Interesting Slides”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 18, 2024

    October 18, 2024October 18, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Phillips 66 to shut down LA refinery as Newsom doubles down; Cheniere Energy moves closer to starting new Texas LNG export operation; NATIONAL: American Forest Foundation gets in on carbon credit scam; Tech titans’ quiet exodus from the grid; INTERNATIONAL: Oil steadies, but on track for biggest weekly loss in over a month; Snam CEO claims Europe is vulnerable to natural gas supply shocks. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 18, 2024”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    US Supremes Won’t Block EPA Regs Banning Coal & Gas-Fired Power

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    In August, some two dozen states asked the U.S. Supreme Court to place a temporary block on new EPA regulations that will put all coal plants out of business and block most (if not all) new gas-fired power plants from getting built (see States Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Emergency Block EPA Methane Reg). The EPA wants to force the U.S. oil and gas industry to cut methane emissions by using budget-busting new technologies and onerous (frequent) inspections (see Bidenistas Unleash Hellscape of U.S. Methane Regs at COP28). Yesterday, the Supremes declined to invoke a temporary block while a lawsuit plays out in the lower U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Read More “US Supremes Won’t Block EPA Regs Banning Coal & Gas-Fired Power”

  • Alternative Energy | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Shapiro Wants to Repurpose $1.4B in NatGas Tax Credits for Renewables

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    In November 2022, PA’s then-Governor, Tom Wolf, signed into law a bill providing $142 million annually in state tax credits for several purposes, including clean hydrogen hubs, natural gas use, semiconductor manufacturing, and milk processors (see PA Gov Wolf Signs into Law $2.1B Tax Credit Bill for H2, NatGas). Over 20 years, the law would provide up to $2.1 billion in tax credits (NOT payouts, but forgiveness of taxes that would otherwise be owed) for certain types of projects, including for manufacturers to use PA’s homegrown Marcellus gas, turning it into things like gasoline (see NEPA Huge Deal – $6B Plant to Convert Marcellus Gas to Gasoline). Since the bill was signed into law two years ago, exactly zero dollars have been claimed, so current Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to rejigger the law (with the help of labor unions) to allow energy production to qualify for the credits. In particular, wind, solar, and natural gas used to generate electricity would qualify for the credits—but natgas must use risky CCS (carbon capture and sequestration) to qualify. Read More “Shapiro Wants to Repurpose $1.4B in NatGas Tax Credits for Renewables”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Still Plenty of Drilling & Pipeline Work Happening in PA Marcellus

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    Lately, we’ve written plenty of negative stories, things like the Pennsylvania rig count getting whacked with the lowest numbers in eight years (see PA Craters, Drops 2 Rigs, M-U @ 32; National Rig Count Adds 1 @ 586), companies like Coterra stopping all new Marcellus drilling (see Coterra Stops Drilling New Wells in Marcellus, Fracking Ends Soon), and production numbers going down each quarter (see IFO 2Q24 Report: New Wells Drilled, Production Both Down in Pa.). We don’t want to leave you with the wrong impression. It’s not all doom and gloom. A LOT of activity is still happening in the shale fields of PA. New pipelines are being built. Permits for existing (and new) compressors are being issued. New well pads are receiving permits, and permits for wastewater storage tanks are being issued. Yeah, maybe the pace of activity has slowed a bit, but there’s still plenty of activity happening in the PA Marcellus. Keep your chin up! Read More “Still Plenty of Drilling & Pipeline Work Happening in PA Marcellus”

  • Health Impacts | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    New Study Shows No Link Between PA Fracking & Birth Outcomes

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    An assistant professor of data science at Saint Vincent College in Westmoreland County, PA, recently published a study (based on hospital records) examining whether some chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing affect the occurrence of pre-term births (PTB) and low birth weights (LBW) in the United States. She looked at data from several counties in southwest PA. The researcher says she found that “counties that had more hydraulic fracturing wells that utilize chemicals that target certain hormones also had greater amounts of PTB and LWB.” Yet her data shows just the opposite! Read More “New Study Shows No Link Between PA Fracking & Birth Outcomes”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    Northeast Will Pay High Power Prices Until New Pipes are Built

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    The northeast, particularly New England, has some of the highest energy costs in the country. We are the poster child for inadequate fuel supplies and lack of energy. Yet we have embarrassing riches of energy under our feet in the Marcellus/Utica! The problem? “The Northeast is the most extreme example of demand/supply mismatch in recent years, thanks to local court decisions and policy changes that have brought gas infrastructure developments to a screeching halt. Challenges facing the region will only persist, if not get worse until adequate infrastructure is built to bring energy into the region.” Read More “Northeast Will Pay High Power Prices Until New Pipes are Built”

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

    Environmentalists Sue to Block TVA Kingston Power Plant & Pipeline

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    In May 2023, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) announced that it would convert the Kingston Fossil Plant (coal-fired plant) in East Tennessee to a natural gas-fired plant capable of generating 1,500 megawatts of electricity (see TVA Proposes NatGas Power Plant, 122-Mile Pipeline for East Tenn.). The project also includes contracting with Enbridge to build a new 122-mile pipeline called the Ridgeline Expansion Project. The Southern Environmental Law Center, working on behalf of radicalized groups, including the Sierra Club, has sued the TVA to block the project of converting a dirty coal plant to a clean natural gas plant. Go figure. Read More “Environmentalists Sue to Block TVA Kingston Power Plant & Pipeline”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 17, 2024

    October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

    NATIONAL: Upstream M&A descends to $12 billion in 3Q24; Henry Hub reverts to downtrend; Oil, gas investors should not sweat the polls; EIA says natgas the most affordable option for heating homes; Harris climate advisor just undercut weeks of Kamala touting pro-fracking; Kamala once threatened to jail oil executives; INTERNATIONAL: Partnership focuses on hydrogen filling stations in Europe. Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 17, 2024”

  • Ohio | Statewide OH | Tiburon Oil & Gas

    Former Carrizo O&G Team Forms New Company to Drill in Ohio Utica

    October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

    We always get a small thrill when we notice a new company working in the Marcellus/Utica. This is one of those occasions. Tiburon Oil & Gas Partners, LLC, headquartered in Houston, TX, is headed by four former Carrizo Oil & Gas executives. Tiburon was formed in 2022 “to responsibly acquire, develop, and operate upstream oil and gas assets in the Appalachian Basin.” In a press release issued yesterday, Post Oak Energy Capital announced it is giving buckets of money to Tiburon to close a deal to lease land in the liquids-rich portion of the Utica Shale play in Ohio. Have money, will drill. Read More “Former Carrizo O&G Team Forms New Company to Drill in Ohio Utica”

  • Energy Services | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | UGI Energy Services

    PA Utility & Midstream Giant UGI Corporation Gets a New CEO

    October 16, 2024October 16, 2024
    UGI Names Robert Flexon, President and CEO

    UGI, a diversified energy company with midstream (pipeline) operations in the Marcellus and one of Pennsylvania’s largest utility companies, announced that the Board of Directors appointed Robert C. Flexon as President and CEO, effective November 1, 2024. Mr. Flexon will replace Mario Longhi, UGI’s Chair, who has served as Interim President and CEO since December 2023. Flexon worked briefly for UGI as CFO in 2011. Read More “PA Utility & Midstream Giant UGI Corporation Gets a New CEO”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | Litigation | Pennsylvania | UGI Energy Services

    UGI Sues Scranton Suburb for Refusing to Allow LNG Storage Site

    October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

    In early September, MDN told you that UGI Corporation, one of PA’s largest utility companies, plans to store trailers of LNG in the parking lot of a storage facility near Scranton, PA, and is seeking a zoning variance to do so (see UGI Seeks to Store LNG in Trailers in Scranton Suburb During Winter). UGI wants to locate LNG storage (and regasification) in the parking lot of Scranton Storage LLC’s property at 1011 Business Route 6 in Dickson City (a former K-Mart). However, the borough of Dickson City is refusing to issue a zoning variance to allow the use of the site for that purpose. UGI has filed two lawsuits in Commonwealth Court challenging the borough. Read More “UGI Sues Scranton Suburb for Refusing to Allow LNG Storage Site”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | LDCs | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Big Tech and Big Utility Tangle in Ohio re Data Center Electricity

    October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

    We’ve been talking a lot lately about data centers and AI (artificial intelligence) because these facilities use enormous amounts of electricity, and electricity must be generated somehow. Most often, electricity is generated by burning natural gas. Gas-fired plants are important customers for Marcellus/Utica gas. A situation in Ohio in the Columbus area related to gas-fired power is likely to play out in other areas, too. It’s something you should be aware of. The issue, in a nutshell, is this: Who should pay to build new power sources to feed data centers? Should existing electric customers be on the hook for some of the cost? Should the data centers (companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, etc.) pay upfront or be forced to commit to long-term contracts for the extra demand they will place on the grid? Read More “Big Tech and Big Utility Tangle in Ohio re Data Center Electricity”

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