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  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    MVP Cuts Gas Flows for Maintenance 2 Mos. After Launching

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

    A section of the recently completed 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) was shut down on Tuesday for “pigging” operations and maintenance. Certain sections of MVP have dropped to zero flows, while other sections have dropped to drastically lower flows. We’ll ask the questions no one else will: Why the heck is MVP shutting down a section of a pipeline completed less than two months ago? Is there a concern? And, is it normal for a brand new pipeline that came online within the past two months to experience an outage like this for pigging maintenance?
    Read More “MVP Cuts Gas Flows for Maintenance 2 Mos. After Launching”

  • Empire Pipeline | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NFG Midstream | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Seneca Resources | Tioga County (PA)

    NFG Qtly Update: Filing Tioga Pathway Pipe with FERC This Month

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

    National Fuel Gas Company (NFG), headquartered in Buffalo, NY, is the parent company for Marcellus/Utica driller Seneca Resources and the parent of midstream company NFG Midstream (and subsidiary Empire Pipeline). Last week, NFG issued its latest quarterly update. During the quarter (considered the company’s third quarter), Seneca produced 96.5 Bcf (billion cubic feet) of natural gas, an increase of 2% from the prior year. Due to the sucky prices for natural gas, Seneca curtailed (shut-in) 5.6 Bcf during the quarter. Among the tidbits we picked up on is that NFG is about to officially file an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a new project.
    Read More “NFG Qtly Update: Filing Tioga Pathway Pipe with FERC This Month”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Gulfport Energy 2Q: Completely in Love with Ohio Marcellus

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

    Gulfport Energy, the third-largest driller in the Ohio Utica Shale (by the number of wells drilled), reported its second quarter 2024 numbers earlier this week. The company drills Utica and Marcellus wells in Ohio. It also has an active drilling program in the Oklahoma SCOOP shale play. Gulfport’s net daily production for 2Q24 averaged 1,050.1 MMcfe/d, up from 2Q23’s average of 1,039.3 MMcfe/d. Production in 2Q consisted of 836.9 MMcfe/d in the Utica/Marcellus (80%) and 213.2 MMcfe/d in the SCOOP (20%). The production mix was comprised of approximately 92% natural gas, 6% natural gas liquids (NGLs), and 2% oil and condensate. Gulfport brass talked up the Marcellus during a conference call with analysts.
    Read More “Gulfport Energy 2Q: Completely in Love with Ohio Marcellus”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    The Story of Utica Oil Part 5: Utica is “the Last Oil Frontier”

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

    Writing for Hart Energy’s Oil and Gas Investor magazine, author Nissa Darbonne penned a fabulous overview of the Utica, bringing us the history of oil drilling in Ohio (in the 1800s) all the way up to the present day and Encino Energy’s dominance in oil drilling in the Utica. The article includes details about Encino and other companies, including Infinity Natural Resources and EOG Resources. Yesterday, we brought you the story of oil giant EOG joining the Utica party (see The Story of Utica Oil Part 4: EOG Resources Joins the Party). Today, in the final installment, we learn more about what makes the Ohio Utica special.
    Read More “The Story of Utica Oil Part 5: Utica is “the Last Oil Frontier””

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

    PA May Not Be Able to Keep All the Lights On in Four Years

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

    The CEO of the Energy Association of PA who is also a former chairman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) asks this question: What can Pennsylvania lawmakers do about a looming regional power shortage that they didn’t cause and can’t easily fix? He says this dilemma poses the most important energy issue facing the commonwealth today. He’s certainly not against renewable energy, but he points out in an op-ed appearing in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that coal and natural gas-fired power plants are “retiring prematurely” for several reasons, and renewables can’t handle the load. The predictable end result will be blackouts in the PJM region.
    Read More “PA May Not Be Able to Keep All the Lights On in Four Years”

  • Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA

    Bidenistas Claim IRA Crap Sandwich is Filet Mignon for PA & OH

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024
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    Yesterday, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released new data from the IRS along with analysis by the Office of Economic Policy that claims more than 158,000 Pennsylvanian families benefited from more than $267 million in tax credits to lower the costs of clean energy and energy efficiency upgrades to their homes during 2023, money that came from the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Treasury makes a similar claim for Ohioans, saying 109,000 Ohio families benefited from more than $150 million in tax credits from the IRA. The Bidenistas are fishing for votes in states like PA and OH, trying to sell an IRA crap sandwich by calling it filet mignon.
    Read More “Bidenistas Claim IRA Crap Sandwich is Filet Mignon for PA & OH”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 8, 2024

    August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Steel Nation names Sandra Spencer business development manager; NATIONAL: Appeals Court sends pair of LNG permits back to FERC; INTERNATIONAL: Oil rallies on mounting risks and falling stockpiles; Maersk ship order shows change in view on LNG as marine fuel.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 8, 2024”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Williams

    Williams Launched REAE Aug. 1; Completed Marcellus South Gathering

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    Pipeline giant Williams, with major assets in the Marcellus/Utica and the owner of the mighty Transco pipeline that flows huge quantities of M-U gas south and southwest, issued its second quarter 2024 update yesterday. CEO Alan Armstrong called attention to the “crisp execution of key projects” that will benefit the company. Among those projects was the BIG news that the company’s Transco Regional Energy Access Expansion (REAE) project went fully online on August 1st. Also prominently mentioned was the completion of the company’s Marcellus South gathering expansion project.
    Read More “Williams Launched REAE Aug. 1; Completed Marcellus South Gathering”

  • Athens County | DeepRock Disposal | Diversified Energy | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Hall Drilling | Heckmann | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Meigs County | Nuverra Environmental | Ohio | Washington County (OH) | Wastewater

    3 Conv. Drillers Sue Multiple OH Injection Wells for Contamination

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    In April, the Ohio Oil and Gas Commission upheld a regulatory order from the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) suspending operations of three wastewater injection wells located in Torch (Athens County), OH, owned by K&H Partners, a subsidiary of Tallgrass Energy (see Ohio O&G Commission Votes to Shut Down 3 Athens Injection Wells). K&H subsequently applied to plug and abandon the wells (see Owner of 3 Athens, OH Injection Wells Applies to Permanently Plug). It appears that the situation has resulted in a flood of lawsuits by conventional drillers in the region, not only against K&H but also against a number of other injection wells and their owners.
    Read More “3 Conv. Drillers Sue Multiple OH Injection Wells for Contamination”

  • Diversified Energy | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Landowner Lawsuit Against EQT, Diversified re Old Wells Continues

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    In June 2018, MDN exclusively brought our readers the news that Diversified Gas & Oil (now called Diversified Energy) had purchased EQT Corporation’s Huron Shale assets, with a bunch of conventional wells, in Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia for $575 million (see Diversified Gas & Oil Adds to Conventional Assets in KY, VA, WV). A few months later, the West Virginia Surface Owners’ Rights Organization (WVSORO) accused EQT of selling off its conventional wells to avoid having to plug them (see WV Surface Owners Accuse EQT of Selling Wells Should be Plugged). Two years ago, in July 2022, Big Green groups used a couple of WV landowners in an attempt to launch a class action against EQT and Diversified (see Big Green Uses WV Landowners to Sue EQT, Diversified re Old Wells). There have been recent developments in the case.
    Read More “WV Landowner Lawsuit Against EQT, Diversified re Old Wells Continues”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Hog Lick to Begin Work on ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Depot

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    Last November, MDN told you about Clean Fuel Services LLC, a subsidiary of Hog Lick Aggregates LLC, one of fourteen partner companies from West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania providing hydrogen production, offtake, and connective infrastructure for the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) project (see Clean Fuel Services to Build Hydrogen Depot in WV, Part of ARCH2). Clean Fuel’s role is to develop a hydrogen fuel depot in Fairmont (Marion County), WV, as part of ARCH2. The depot will provide a “one-stop-shop” for customers transitioning heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks, construction equipment, delivery vehicles, and bus fleets from diesel to hydrogen.
    Read More “Hog Lick to Begin Work on ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Depot”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    The Story of Utica Oil Part 4: EOG Resources Joins the Party

    August 7, 2024August 9, 2024

    Writing for Hart Energy’s Oil and Gas Investor magazine, author Nissa Darbonne penned a fabulous overview of the Utica, bringing us the history of oil drilling in Ohio (in the 1800s) all the way up to the present day and Encino Energy’s dominance in oil drilling in the Utica. The article includes details about Encino and other companies, including Infinity Natural Resources and EOG Resources. Yesterday, we brought you the secrets of the fracking recipe in the Utica used by Encino and INR (see The Story of Utica Oil Part 3: The Secret Fracking Recipe). Today, we will tell you about oil and gas giant EOG Resources joining the Utica party.
    Read More “The Story of Utica Oil Part 4: EOG Resources Joins the Party”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Freeport LNG to Expand Output… IF It Can Stay Online

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    Here’s a bit of good news, possibly. The Freeport LNG export facility, located on Quintana Island, near Freeport, Texas, currently exports 15.3 million metric tons per annum (MTPA). That is when it’s up and running. The plant was most recently down for most of July following a visit by Hurricane Beryl (see Freeport LNG Returns to Full Production After Outage Since July 7). There have been too many ups and downs with the Freeport facility to count since it opened two years ago. The new news is that Freeport has been working on tweaks to the facility that will increase its export capacity by 8% to 16.5 MTPA.
    Read More “Freeport LNG to Expand Output… IF It Can Stay Online”

  • CNG/LNG | Crime | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Litigation

    Bidenistas Appeal Court Decision, Seek to Continue LNG Approval Ban

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    In January, Joementia announced he would “pause” any approvals for new LNG export plants (currently 17 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 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. In March, 16 state Attorneys General filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to end the pause, which is causing their states economic harm (see 16 States Sue Biden Admin Over Pause in LNG Export Approvals). On July 1, a federal judge in Louisiana agreed with the states and ordered the Biden administration to resume issuing permits for new LNG export facilities (see Federal Judge Orders Biden DOE to Resume Issuing LNG Export Permits). Surprise! The Bidenistas have appealed the judge’s decision, hoping to continue blocking new LNG approvals.
    Read More “Bidenistas Appeal Court Decision, Seek to Continue LNG Approval Ban”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 7, 2024

    August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: TSTC to incorporate LNG into curriculum; Gulf Coast export terminals vie for NGL and crude oil market share; NATIONAL: US natgas producers eye more output cuts as prices sink; INTERNATIONAL: Aramco says oil demand strong, recent selloff an overreaction; French imports of Russia’s liquified natural gas surge; Russia uses fertilizer exports to evade natural gas sanctions; Approval delays push Australia’s Woodside closer to the U.S.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 7, 2024”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    EOG Continues Testing Utica Wells, Tries 700-Foot Spacing

    August 6, 2024August 6, 2024

    EOG Resources, one of the largest oil and gas drillers in the U.S. (with international operations in Trinidad and China), owns nearly a half million acres of leases in the Ohio Utica. EOG calls its position the “Ohio Utica combo play” and now considers it one of the company’s “premium plays.” EOG concentrates on oil drilling in the Utica. As part of the company’s second quarter 2024 update, Jeff Leitzell, EOG’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) said the company added another 10,000 acres of leases to its Utica portfolio during 2Q (now at 445,000 acres). He also said the company is currently focusing on 225,000 acres that are in the “volatile oil window” of the Utica.
    Read More “EOG Continues Testing Utica Wells, Tries 700-Foot Spacing”

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