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  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Pipelines

    Kinder Says Co. in Discussions to Provide Extra 5 Bcf/d of NatGas

    July 18, 2024July 18, 2024

    Kinder Morgan (KM), owner and operator of the mighty Tennessee Gas Pipeline along with many other pipeline systems, issued its second quarter update yesterday. It was clear from the materials and the comments made during the conference call that KM is high on natural gas. The company believes natgas has a rosy future, and KM is investing to expand pipelines to flow more natgas. On the call, company CEO Kim Dang said, “[W]e’re having commercial discussions on over 5 Bcf a day of opportunities related to power demand, and that includes the 1.6 of data center demand.” She went on to say the company believes the growth in natural gas production and use between now and 2030 will be “well in excess of the 20 Bcf a day.” Another 20 Bcf/d in the next five years!
    Read More “Kinder Says Co. in Discussions to Provide Extra 5 Bcf/d of NatGas”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Litigation

    Fed Court Tells FERC to Redo Commonwealth LNG Export Approval

    July 18, 2024July 18, 2024

    In November 2022, all five members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), including three Democrats, voted to approve an order allowing the proposed Commonwealth LNG export plant on the Calcasieu River in the Gulf of Mexico near Cameron, Louisiana to get built (see FERC Flips – Unanimously Approves La. Commonwealth LNG Terminal). On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (DC Circuit) didn’t overturn the approval, but the court did order FERC to have another look at mythical (not able to be calculated) global warming factors before it can proceed to construction.
    Read More “Fed Court Tells FERC to Redo Commonwealth LNG Export Approval”

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

    Exposing Big Green Lies About Natural Gas & Ernest Moniz

    July 18, 2024July 18, 2024
    Ernest Moniz

    This is a bit unusual. We find ourselves in the place of defending a former Obama administration official, Ernest “Hair” Moniz, and a report his organization issued about natural gas. In May, Moniz, via a foundation he founded after leaving the Obama administration, issued a report that extols the virtues of natural gas and LNG as a so-called bridge fuel (see Former Obama Energy Sec. Issues Report Favorable to LNG & NatGas). A full two months after the report was issued, it is still sending shock waves through the radicalized left, which is attempting to impune the report and commit character assassination of Moniz. We have another example of the efforts by the left against Moniz via a climate hoaxer rag called The Cool Down.
    Read More “Exposing Big Green Lies About Natural Gas & Ernest Moniz”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 18, 2024

    July 18, 2024July 18, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Overwhelming crowd size at solar farm meeting postpones hearing; NATIONAL: TC Energy loses $15B damages claim for pipeline project junked by Biden; Energy truths will set us free.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 18, 2024”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Taxation

    New PA Bill Gives Shale Landowners Same Tax Breaks as Investors

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024
    PA State Sen. Camera Bartolotta

    Pennsylvania mineral rights owners (i.e., landowners) are about to get a well-deserved tax break. Thanks to a bill recently passed by the PA legislature, Senate Bill (SB) 654, individual landowners will receive the same tax benefits afforded to investors. If a company buys mineral rights and the right to receive royalty payments from oil and gas well production, the company, under IRS rules, gets to claim a simple percentage depletion allowance. Essentially, the company only pays income tax on 85% of the royalties it receives. Under SB 654, that same allowance will now apply to landowners in PA.
    Read More “New PA Bill Gives Shale Landowners Same Tax Breaks as Investors”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Carbon Capture | Fayette County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    PA House RINO in Fayette Co. Continues NIMBYism re Carbon Capture

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024

    Last fall, MDN shared the sad news that Pennsylvania State Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (Republican In Name Only from Fayette County) had turned against the Marcellus industry (see Anti-Marcellus RINO Intros Bill to Block All PA Injection Wells). Krupa introduced legislation that would ban the drilling of new wastewater injection wells in the state, making it much harder to drill new shale wells. Companies end up drilling fewer wells without a place to dispose of the naturally occurring water that comes from shale (and conventional) wells for years after an oil or gas well comes online. RINO Krupa, who increasingly sounds like a NIMBY (“not in my back yard”), has now set her sights on blocking carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects in the state, which blocks new hydrogen projects that would use huge quantities of Marcellus gas.
    Read More “PA House RINO in Fayette Co. Continues NIMBYism re Carbon Capture”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA Senate Candidate David McCormick Addresses GOP Convention

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024
    David McCormick

    David McCormick made his case for election to the U.S. Senate at the Republican National Convention Tuesday night, telling the audience gathered in Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum that the election this year is “the most important election of our lifetimes.” He also said, “My friends, the choice this November is clear. It’s a choice between strength and weakness, a choice between America’s greatness or its sad, disgraceful decline.” Never a truer word spoken. McCormick is running against Bob Casey, a trust funder who has held the seat for 18 years. Casey has voted with Biden 98.5% of the time (verifiable statistic). The choice for PA voters who support the Marcellus is crystal clear.
    Read More “PA Senate Candidate David McCormick Addresses GOP Convention”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Biden Losing Support from His Radicalized Green Base

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024

    The left sees its hegemony over political power slipping away along with the fading memory of Joe Biden. Biden was their guy as long as he could deliver a win and keep them in power. If he can’t win, the left will turn on him and eat him alive. While it’s too soon to declare the November election over, it’s clear that the Democrat Party is in disarray and believes it will likely lose. There is a fracture running through the Dems, with half wanting to ride the nearly-dead horse of Biden to “victory” (or defeat) in November and the other half advocating to chuck Biden over the side now. The divide is clearly seen in the radicalized environmental movement, where Biden has suddenly lost the support of some big names in the Big Green movement.
    Read More “Biden Losing Support from His Radicalized Green Base”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    GOP Platform: “Make America Dominant Energy Producer in the World”

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024

    The Republican platform is a breath of fresh air with respect to where our country needs to go with its energy policies. You may or may not agree with some of the non-energy planks in the platform, but if you support oil and gas, you will LOVE what this document says about energy. In fact, of the 5,000 or so words in the Republican platform, 400 of them (8%) deal in some way with energy. Below, we have a copy of the full platform and a review of those sections that deal with energy. You’re gonna love it!
    Read More “GOP Platform: “Make America Dominant Energy Producer in the World””

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Green Lefties Target Trump VP Pick Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024
    U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance

    In the end, it didn’t matter who Donald Trump picked as a running mate. That person would be vilified, pilloried, slandered, lied about, and made out to be Satan himself. And so it is with U.S. Senator J.D. Vance from Ohio, the guy Trump chose to run with him. It’s really quite humorous how “mainstream” media is reacting. Just go to Google News, type in “JD Vance,” and look at the headlines. They will tell you that Vance is a closet Trump-hater, that his New York Times bestselling book, Hillbilly Elegy, is a “con job,” that Vance is a “rubber stamp” for Trump’s “extreme agenda,” that he suspiciously converted to Catholicism, he’s not hawkish enough on foreign policy, etcetera etcetera. Vance is everything the elitist left hates: A Horatio Alger-type person who came from nothing to make something of himself. The elites didn’t give Vance permission to succeed, so, How dare he?
    Read More “Green Lefties Target Trump VP Pick Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance”

  • About MDN

    A Brief Editorial Note on Today’s “Political” Stories

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024

    As it happens, today’s lineup of stories is largely focused on politics. This note is to let you know this is not a new direction for MDN, but rather a one-off. We have always responded to the news of the day to bring you the latest items that impact the Marcellus/Utica shale industry. As it so happens, today’s news largely revolves around politics. We try to keep the political talk to a minimum, other than where politics intersects with energy and (in particular) shale drilling.

    What we are saying is that you don’t have to worry that you will “suffer” through endless political stories from now until November (or even after November). We will cover election-related stories on occasion, as the situation warrants. Politics DO have a direct impact on the oil and gas industry. Our interest, from a political perspective, is in promoting the politicians and legislation that is favorable to the shale industry. We won’t bore you to death (or, in some cases, anger you) with political stories! We promise.

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jul 17, 2024

    July 17, 2024July 17, 2024

    NATIONAL: Employees sue American Airlines, don’t want 401(k)s in ESG; AI, robotics leading transformative changes in oil and gas; Offshore wind energy scandal is even worse than you think; Trump’s proposed tariffs spark concerns for oil industry; INTERNATIONAL: Russia plans compensation cuts after pumping above OPEC quota; Houthis attack oil tanker in Red Sea.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jul 17, 2024”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    New PA State Budget Includes Third-Party Review of DEP Permits

    July 16, 2024July 16, 2024

    A MAJOR victory for Pennsylvania Republicans that is not getting the attention it should. For years, PA State Sen. Gene Yaw and others have lobbied for review by qualified third parties to speed up the turnaround time to approve relatively simple permits issued by the Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP), including earth disturbance/erosion permits, known as Chapter 102 permits, and water obstruction and encroachment permits, known as Chapter 105 permits (see PA Sen. Yaw Intros Bill to Allow 3rd Party Review of Erosion Permits). The DEP fought it tooth and nail, perceiving such a change as a threat to its bureaucratic power (see PA DEP Using ePermits for Erosion & Sedimentation to Avoid New Law). No more. The DEP is now silent in its opposition as a third-party review of permits was adopted and signed into law as part of the recently passed state budget.
    Read More “New PA State Budget Includes Third-Party Review of DEP Permits”

  • American Energy Partners Inc. | Belmont County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Wastewater

    Martins Ferry, OH Mayor Wants AMS Site Shut Down Permanently

    July 16, 2024July 16, 2024

    According to Public News Service (PNS), a Big Green propaganda outfit funded (in part) by the Fresh Water Accountability Project, the CEO of Austin Master Services (AMS), a frack waste storage facility in Martin’s Ferry, Ohio, was supposed to attend a Belmont County court hearing by phone. He faces contempt-of-court charges for failing to clean up 10,000 tons of waste. However, it wasn’t the hearing that caught our attention; it was a comment made by the Mayor of Martins Ferry.
    Read More “Martins Ferry, OH Mayor Wants AMS Site Shut Down Permanently”

  • Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Officials Seek Public Alerts from Connecticut Compressor Station

    July 16, 2024July 16, 2024
    Algonquin Gas Transmission compressors in Connecticut (click for larger version)

    The 1,100-mile-long Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline delivers natural gas, including Marcellus/Utica gas, to New England. Algonquin is connected to the Texas Eastern Pipeline and the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline. Algonquin crosses through (delivers gas to) Connecticut and several other states. Three compressor stations are located along the portion of Algonquin that traverses Connecticut. One of the three compressor stations, located in Cromwell, was dinged by the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) for releasing “excessive amounts” of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in 2014 and 2016. The company signed a consent order requiring new emission controls at the plant, along with paying a $190,000 fine. According to State Sen. Matt Lesser and Cromwell Mayor James Demetriades (both Democrats), that’s not good enough.
    Read More “Officials Seek Public Alerts from Connecticut Compressor Station”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Freeport LNG Still Not Back Online – Slow Restart Begins This Week

    July 16, 2024July 16, 2024
    Image: Freeport LNG (click for larger version)

    Freeport LNG closed its export plant on Sunday, July 7, in anticipation of Hurricane Beryl hitting the Texas Gulf Coast (see Surprise! Freeport LNG Exports Shut Down Due to Hurricane Beryl). The storm passed through the Freeport region and left a lot of damage, including some damage to the Freeport facility. As Freeport works to fix the damage, it will slowly begin to restart. Later this week, Train 1 (of three) will be brought back online.
    Read More “Freeport LNG Still Not Back Online – Slow Restart Begins This Week”

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