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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Oglethorpe Investing $2.3B in New Gas-Fired Power Plants in Ga.

    July 30, 2024July 30, 2024

    Oglethorpe Power is investing more than $2.3 billion in two new natural gas-fired power plants to supply its 38 member cooperatives with an additional 1,400 megawatts of electricity to meet escalating demand across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. We think some, perhaps most of the gas that will feed these two new plants will come from the Marcellus/Utica.
    Read More “Oglethorpe Investing $2.3B in New Gas-Fired Power Plants in Ga.”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Eagle LNG Seeks Extension to Build Jacksonville LNG Export Facility

    July 30, 2024July 30, 2024

    In September 2019, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) gave its blessing to Eagle LNG to build a small LNG export facility project at a site on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida (see FERC Grants Final Approval to Jacksonville, FL LNG Export Plant). According to our research, some of the gas that will feed it will come from the Marcellus/Utica. FERC’s blessing in September 2019 came with a deadline to get the facility built by September 2024. Eagle says it can’t meet the deadline and has asked FERC to extend it by another five years.
    Read More “Eagle LNG Seeks Extension to Build Jacksonville LNG Export Facility”

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

    Irrational Antis Oppose Tiny Peaker Plant in Lansing, Mich.

    July 30, 2024August 9, 2024

    Lansing (Michigan) Board of Water and Light (BWL) is committed to the false premise that humans are catastrophically warming the planet. BWL has a clean energy plan that includes building solar, wind, and battery storage. However, solar and wind — even with battery storage — are intermittent and unreliable. That’s just a fact. In order to use MORE solar and wind, BWL needs to install a small (very small) natural gas-fired peaker plant that will turn on during periods of high demand, periods when solar and wind and battery backup can’t meet the demand. In other words, natgas will make using more renewable power possible. And still, antis who irrationally hate fossil fuels are protesting the peaker.
    Read More “Irrational Antis Oppose Tiny Peaker Plant in Lansing, Mich.”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    NatGas Demand in Powergen Grows, but Falls in Other Sectors

    July 30, 2024July 30, 2024

    As you may have noticed, a number of our posts today are stories about gas-fired power plants, which are vitally important (very big) customers for shale gas. According to an analysis by Reuters, natural gas use by power generators has expanded by around 3.5% a year over the past three years and is by far the largest single source of gas used in the U.S. However, natural gas consumption by the other major sectors, including industry, households, and commercial, is falling each year. The fall in usage by industry, etc., is more than the growth in powergen.
    Read More “NatGas Demand in Powergen Grows, but Falls in Other Sectors”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX 101: What is The Natural Gas Futures Market?

    July 30, 2024July 30, 2024
    Performance of NYMEX Henry Hub Natural Gas Front Month Futures – Last 6 Mos.

    We often write about the price of natural gas because it is the price that drives everything else. But there is no one “price” for natural gas. Natural gas is sold along pipelines at many different locations. However, the NYMEX Henry Hub “front month” futures price is often used as a proxy for “the price” of natural gas. But what is a futures vs. spot price? And, what is the natural gas futures market? The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) helps us answer those questions in a recent post.
    Read More “NYMEX 101: What is The Natural Gas Futures Market?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Jul 30, 2024

    July 30, 2024July 30, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Governor Josh Shapiro “ain’t got sh*t done”; PA Utility regulators file complaint against natgas utility in fatal 2021 blast; NATIONAL: Natural gas continues to look at $2; Oil falls to 7-week low in on demand fears; Legal challenges to the SEC’s climate-related disclosures rule; Senate’s energy permitting reform gains broad industry support.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Jul 30, 2024”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies

    CNX Drilled 8 Marcellus, Turned to Sales 2 Utica Wells in 2Q24

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    Last week, CNX Resources issued its second quarter 2024 update. The company lost $18.3 million in 2Q24, compared with making a profit of $475 million in 2Q23. This is quite a whack due to the low price of natural gas. Production was 134.0 Bcfe (billion cubic feet equivalent) in 2Q24 — which works out to 1.47 Bcfe/d — down from 134.2 Bcfe last year (statistically the same). On the bright side, management was excited about the early results of two deep Utica gas wells that were brought online last quarter.
    Read More “CNX Drilled 8 Marcellus, Turned to Sales 2 Utica Wells in 2Q24”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Virginia Fines MVP Another Piddly $30K for Erosion Violations

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) slapped the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project (which is now online) with a fine of $30,500 for violations of erosion and sediment control rules that happened during the second quarter. It is the fourth consecutive quarter in which MVP was fined by the DEQ for violations. In total, MVP has been fined nearly $100,000 by the DEQ over the past one year. Which is pretty much a nothingburger.
    Read More “Virginia Fines MVP Another Piddly $30K for Erosion Violations”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Mass. Radicals Arrested at Algonquin Pipe Meter Station Site

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    The Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline (owned by Enbridge) transports up to 3.09 Bcf/d through 1,131 miles of pipeline. Algonquin connects to Texas Eastern Transmission (TETCO), Millennium Pipeline, and Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline and supplies New England with critically needed natural gas supplies for power generation and consumer use. Much of the gas flowing through it comes from the Marcellus/Utica. Algonquin needs to install a backup “meter and regulator” station in Lincoln, Mass., to keep the gas flowing in the region. The city of Cambridge owns a piece of land that it uses as a “buffer” for the city-owned reservoir in the area. Algonquin needs to cut some of the trees on that land in order to get its equipment through for the meter and regulator station, which will be constructed on land owned by Algonquin. Enter several nutjobs who are trying to block work at the site.
    Read More “Mass. Radicals Arrested at Algonquin Pipe Meter Station Site”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Pennsylvania

    EQT Name Removed from Downtown Pittsburgh Building, HQ Remains

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024
    625 Liberty

    All the way back in February 2020 BC (Before COVID), we told you that EQT Corporation, the largest natural gas producer in the country, was looking to lease most of its mammoth downtown Pittsburgh headquarters building at 625 Liberty Avenue (see EQT Subleasing Most of its Downtown Pittsburgh Office Building). The building has been known for years as EQT Plaza. No more. While we speculated in 2020 that the company would completely leave the building in 2024 at the end of its lease, EQT is going to keep a small presence in the building and retain it as “the headquarters” of the company (although almost nobody works there anymore).
    Read More “EQT Name Removed from Downtown Pittsburgh Building, HQ Remains”

  • Electrical Generation | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Pleasants County | West Virginia

    Companies Argue Over Who Can Supply NatGas to WV Hydrogen Plant

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    Hope Gas, West Virginia’s largest natural gas utility company, and Quantum Pleasants, which is working on a plan in Pleasants County, WV, to use natural gas to produce hydrogen for electricity generation at what is currently a coal-burning plant, are squabbling before the state Public Service Commission (PSC) over whether or not Quantum Pleasants has the right to buy its natural gas from a different vendor (with a different pipeline).
    Read More “Companies Argue Over Who Can Supply NatGas to WV Hydrogen Plant”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Freeport LNG Returns to Full Production After Outage Since July 7

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    We need a scorecard to keep track of all the ups and downs at the problem-plagued Freeport LNG export facility. We don’t think it’s a stretch to say the plant, which is the second largest LNG export plant in the U.S., has been down as much as it has been up over the past two years of its short existence. Just last Thursday, Reuters reported full operations at the plant (all three “trains”) would not be fully online again until “early August” following Hurricane Beryl visiting the area (see Freeport LNG Full Restart Delayed Until August, Says Source). But just like that, Reuters is now reporting the facility is pulling in a full 2 Bcf/d of gas to liquefy and load.
    Read More “Freeport LNG Returns to Full Production After Outage Since July 7”

  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Research

    National Rig Count Up Again: U.S. Adds 3 @ 589, M-U Even @ 37

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    The U.S. national oil and gas rig regained more of its lost ground last week by adding three more rigs back to active status. The national combined Baker Hughes oil and gas rig count now stands at 589 rigs. The Marcellus/Utica remained even last week. Pennsylvania continued to operate 21 rigs. Ohio operated 11 active rigs (after adding a rig two weeks ago). West Virginia remained the same with five active rigs. The M-U’s primary competitor, the Haynesville, remained static with 36 active rigs — one less than the M-U’s 37 rigs.
    Read More “National Rig Count Up Again: U.S. Adds 3 @ 589, M-U Even @ 37”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jul 29, 2024

    July 29, 2024July 29, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: GOP Senate candidate in PA tours natural gas plant; NATIONAL: Harris backs off fracking ban as GOP exposes her radicalism; What do oil and gas companies look for when hiring?; INTERNATIONAL: USA replaces Africa as global oil swing supplier.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jul 29, 2024”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Guernsey County | Harrison County | Indiana County | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Ohio | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Sullivan County | Weekly Permits | Westmoreland County

    14 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jul 15 – 21

    July 26, 2024July 26, 2024

    For the week of July 15 – 21, a total of 14 permits were issued to drill new shale wells in Marcellus/Utica. Pennsylvania issued six new permits, split two each for INR, Chesapeake Energy, and Olympus Energy. Ohio issued eight new permits, all of them to Encino Energy split between two counties. West Virginia issued no new permits last week.
    Read More “14 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jul 15 – 21”

  • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Statewide PA | Uncategorized

    Range Sees Slight Bump in Production in 2Q, Net Income Down 5%

    July 26, 2024July 26, 2024

    Range Resources Corporation, the very first company to drill a shale well targeting the Marcellus Shale layer in Pennsylvania (in 2004), issued its second quarter 2024 update earlier this week. Range continues to hold its production relatively flat. During 2Q, Range produced 2.15 Bcfe/d (billion cubic feet equivalent per day), with approximately 69% of production comprised of natural gas and the rest in NGLs and oil. Range’s 2Q24 production is up 3% from 2Q23, but essentially flat from 1Q24 (2.14 Bcfe/d). Steady as she goes. Net income was $28.7 million, down 5% from the same quarter last year.
    Read More “Range Sees Slight Bump in Production in 2Q, Net Income Down 5%”

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