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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    NRDC Offers Recommendations to DOE for LNG Evaluations

    May 29, 2024May 29, 2024

    In January, President Biden 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 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, which seems to have worked. The Dept. of Energy’s chief ditz, Jennifer Granholm, says new criteria for how to evaluate (and reject) LNG export applications will be ready by the end of this year. Her buddies at the National Resources Defense Council (a radicalized left-wing environmental group) are lending Granholm a hand by supplying their own list of new criteria the DOE should use.
    Read More “NRDC Offers Recommendations to DOE for LNG Evaluations”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Panama & Suez Canals Fall Out of Favor for LNG Exports to Asia

    May 29, 2024May 29, 2024

    LNG (liquefied natural gas) that is exported from the U.S. to Asia takes one of three routes to get there. One route is via the Panama Canal, crossing into the Pacific Ocean and on from there. Another is via the Atlantic Ocean to the Suez Canal and from there via the Red Sea, which connects to the Indian Ocean. The third way is sailing through the Atlantic Ocean and around the Cape of Good Hope off the southern tip of Africa. In the past, both the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal were the preferred routes, shaving weeks from the journey. However, given recent events, the dynamic has completely changed. Now, the preferred route is the longest route — around the Cape of Good Hope.
    Read More “Panama & Suez Canals Fall Out of Favor for LNG Exports to Asia”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Research

    NAS Report Recommends Updates to Coast Guard Certs for LNG Carriers

    May 29, 2024May 29, 2024

    In 2020, Congress mandated a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to assess the U.S. Coast Guard’s ability, methods, and role in conducting the certificate of compliance (COC) program for the foreign-flag tanker ships known as liquefied gas carriers (LGCs) and to consider the need for statutory reforms. The National Academies released its report yesterday with recommendations for how the Coast Guard can and should update its LNG carrier certification program.
    Read More “NAS Report Recommends Updates to Coast Guard Certs for LNG Carriers”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, May 29, 2024

    May 29, 2024May 29, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: 2 people missing after building explosion in Youngstown, Ohio; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Iowa tornadoes destroy wind turbines; Sheboygan power generating station to convert to natgas in 2028; Aethon Energy to acquire Tellurian integrated upstream assets; NATIONAL: ConocoPhillips in advanced talks to buy Marathon Oil; DOE announces $1.2M to accelerate CO2 removal industry; Ted Cruz introduces bill to scrap Biden ‘natural gas tax’; Big Oil faces mounting legal challenges from climate-obsessed groups; Supreme Court appeal shines light on left’s climate lawsuit machine.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, May 29, 2024”

  • Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (PA) | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Punxsutawney Phil’s New Neighbor – Shale Wastewater Injection Well

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    Nearly a year ago, MDN brought you the news that the federal EPA had issued a permit to G2 STEM LLC based in Fairfax, Virginia, to build a Class IID oil and gas wastewater underground injection well in Young Township, Jefferson County, PA (see Punxsutawney Phil Getting a New Neighbor – Shale Injection Well). You may know the area by its nearby boro, Punxsutawney, along with its most famous resident, Punxsutawney Phil. We have great news! The Pennsylvania State Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) has issued a permit for the project, allowing it to move forward.
    Read More “Punxsutawney Phil’s New Neighbor – Shale Wastewater Injection Well”

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

    Austin Master Services Claims It is “Effectively a Dead Company”

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    We have been tracking and reporting on the drama surrounding Austin Master Services (AMS), a radiological waste management solutions company in Martins Ferry ( Belmont County), Ohio, located close to the Ohio River (see our AMS stories here). Last week, a Belmont County Common Pleas Court judge ordered AMS to be fined $200 per day for failing to meet its permitted requirements for the amount of frack drill cuttings and other frack waste products housed at the Martins Ferry site. If the company fails to meet the order by July 22, AMS’ (and parent company American Environmental Partners’) CEO Brad Domitrovitsch will be required to serve a 30-day sentence in the Belmont County jail. Paperwork filed with the court by AMS claims the company is out of money, deep in debt, and is “effectively a dead company” that will not be able to meet the court’s order … unless it gets sold (quickly) to someone else who can do the cleanup work.
    Read More “Austin Master Services Claims It is “Effectively a Dead Company””

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    The Facts on NORM, TENORM, and Natural Gas in Pennsylvania

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    One of the aspects of the Austin Master Services (AMS) story (from Ohio) that captures people’s attention is that the frack waste at the facility contains drill cuttings, some of it with a low level of radioactivity. The headline-grabbing media touts that aspect of the story, overplaying just how “radioactive” it actually is. “OMG! If that stuff gets into the Ohio River, it’s an ecological disaster!” That sort of thing. While the percent threat to public health from AMS’ stored drill cuttings is not zero, it’s also not 100. We need a little balance added to the discussion. Just how much of a threat is the waste in the AMS facility?
    Read More “The Facts on NORM, TENORM, and Natural Gas in Pennsylvania”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Drilling 3-Mile to 4-Mile Shale Well Laterals a “Necessary Evil”

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    Hart Energy hosted its SUPER DUG conference in Fort Worth, TX, on May 15-17. DUG stands for Drilling Unconventional Gas, although the acronym is now also used for shale oil as well as shale gas. Each region has its own DUG event. This is the first time we’ve seen a combined “super” event that covers multiple regions. SUPER DUG was aimed mainly at drillers in the Permian, Eagle Ford, Midcontinent, Bakken, and the Rockies (all primarily focused on oil). However, there was news of relevance to the Marcellus/Utica as well. For example, a panel discussion on drilling super long wells in the three- to four-mile range. When should they be drilled? When should they not be drilled? What are the economics?
    Read More “Drilling 3-Mile to 4-Mile Shale Well Laterals a “Necessary Evil””

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Baker Hughes U.S. Rig Count Drops 4 @ 600, M-U Drops 3 @ 37

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    Yeah, the bottom pretty much fell out of the rig count last week, both nationally and for the Marcellus/Utica region. We’re hitting new lows with both counts. For the M-U, Pennsylvania stayed the same with 21 active rigs, but Ohio lost one rig, and West Virginia lost two rigs last week, for a net loss of three — 37 active rigs across the region, the lowest in more than a year. The national rig count hit 600 last week, the lowest it has reached since January 2022. Ugh.
    Read More “Baker Hughes U.S. Rig Count Drops 4 @ 600, M-U Drops 3 @ 37”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    We are Winning! Fossil Fuel Use Expands Worldwide Year After Year

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    The left constantly spins false media narratives as a form of psychological operation (psyops) to discourage those of us who support the fossil fuel industry. Our good friend Tom Shepstone, who writes the Energy Security and Freedom blog site, recently took time out to step back and survey the landscape to remind those of us who do support fossil energy that we are winning! Let’s not lose sight of that fact!! For example: “Consumption of every fossil fuel has steadily increased for almost six decades, with only minor interruptions for special events. Natural gas use is 6.25 times what it was in 1965.” This is great news and is completely contrary to the media narrative that fossil energy is in a death spiral.
    Read More “We are Winning! Fossil Fuel Use Expands Worldwide Year After Year”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, May 28, 2024

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Coterra Energy drops nearly $500K on Career and Technology Center; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Youth climate-change lawsuit targets Alaska LNG project; NATIONAL: Oil executives fuel Trump’s $40MM Texas fundraising haul; USA DOE selling gasoline from supply reserve; US power demand expected to jump 2.7% this summer; Judge certifies class in anti-ESG lawsuit against American Airlines; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC heavyweights are cheating on their targets; EU adopts law to mitigate methane emissions from energy sector; For the first time in a while, developed nations will need more energy.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, May 28, 2024”

  • Brooke County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Fayette County | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Southwestern Energy | Washington County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    16 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 13 – 19

    May 24, 2024May 24, 2024

    Permits issued in the Marcellus/Utica continue to bounce up and down. One month ago, there were 26 new permits in the M-U for a one-week period. Three weeks ago, 16 new permits were issued. Two weeks ago, just ten new permits were issued. And last week, May 13-19, the number increased to 16, but only because of Pennsylvania. Range Resources scored seven new permits in PA last week, all in Washington County. EQT (and its subsidiary Rice Drilling) received six new permits last week, mostly in Fayette County, PA (with one in Washington County, PA). Southwestern Energy received three permits to drill in Brooke County, WV. Ohio issued no new permits last week.
    Read More “16 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 13 – 19”

  • Ascent Resources | Belmont County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Gulfport Energy | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Ohio | Rice Energy

    OH Supreme Court Reverses “Drilled Too Deep” Decision TERA v Rice

    May 24, 2024May 24, 2024

    Back in the summer of 2020, MDN told you about a lawsuit brought by an Ohio rights owner called TERA, an organization that owns the royalty rights for a number of leases with wells in Belmont County, OH, drilled by different producers, suing the producers for drilling into the Point Pleasant shale layer when the lease only mentions the Utica layer (see OH Landowners Sue Rice, Ascent, XTO, Gulfport for Drilling Too Deep). We have an important update on that lawsuit which potentially affects all Ohio landowners and drillers. Yesterday, the Ohio Supreme Court issued a ruling that overturns a Seventh District Court of Appeals decision upholding a lower court’s ruling in favor of the rights owner. The Ohio Supremes reversed the judgment of the Seventh District and remanded the case back to the trial court for further proceedings.
    Read More “OH Supreme Court Reverses “Drilled Too Deep” Decision TERA v Rice”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Regulation

    EQT Merger With Equitrans Clears Important Federal Antitrust Hurdle

    May 24, 2024May 24, 2024

    The merger of EQT Corporation and Equitrans Midstream into a single company took one giant leap forward on Wednesday when the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Antitrust Act waiting period expired. In November 2018, under intense pressure from activist investors, EQT split itself into two companies: EQT Corporation and Equitrans Midstream (see It’s Here! EQT Midstream Division Now Split into Standalone Co.). Equitrans became a new, completely separate company with its own board of directors and its own set of investors. Five-and-a-half years later (in March of this year), EQT dropped the bombshell announcement that it had cut a deal to buy back Equitrans in an all-stock deal worth $5.4 billion (see Stop Press! EQT Buying Equitrans Midstream in All-Stock Deal).
    Read More “EQT Merger With Equitrans Clears Important Federal Antitrust Hurdle”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    PA Senate Candidate David McCormick Gets a Rig Tour – “Unbelievable”

    May 24, 2024May 29, 2024

    In case you weren’t aware, there’s an important political race happening in Pennsylvania for the U.S. Senate. In fact, the race’s outcome will likely determine whether or not the Senate remains hostage to radical Democrat control or flips to common sense Republican control. The Democrat running for the seat is Bob Casey, an entrenched D.C. swamp dweller seeking his third 6-year term. Bob Casey has voted with Joe Biden 98.5% of the time (confirmed by objective observers). Casey is a grifter who has never held a real job. He was a lawyer briefly before entering politics, leveraging the name of his dad, who was a former governor in PA. Casey has been a politician ever since. His opponent is David McCormick, a graduate of West Point and CEO of several successful companies over the years, including one of the largest hedge funds in the world, Bridgewater Associates. McCormick recently took a tour of an active drilling rig in Lycoming County. His eyes were opened.
    Read More “PA Senate Candidate David McCormick Gets a Rig Tour – “Unbelievable””

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    Mainstream Media 5 Years Late Reporting Lithium-from-Shale Story

    May 24, 2024May 24, 2024

    We’ve had more than a few MDN readers pass along links from recent mainstream media stories about the treasure trove of lithium available “beneath Pennsylvania” in the state’s brine (shale wastewater) production. Which makes us a little bit crazy and amuses us at the same time because we’ve been reporting on this story since 2019! In October 2019, Eureka Resources, which operates three frack wastewater treatment facilities in the Marcellus Shale (and is building a fourth facility in Dimock, PA), began extracting lithium from Marcellus wastewater at one of its plants in Bradford County, PA (see Marcellus Wastewater Plant in PA Extracts 1st Batch of Lithium). In 2020, the company said its plants could theoretically supply up to 25% of the country’s annual lithium demand — solely with lithium recovered from Marcellus wastewater (see Eureka Can Supply 25% of US Lithium Demand from Marc. Wastewater). The recent spat of news stories about lithium from shale comes as a result of a new study published in April quantifying just how much lithium could be produced from PA’s brine. We reported on the study as soon as it was released (see How Much Lithium (for EVs) is Sitting in PA Marcellus Brine?).
    Read More “Mainstream Media 5 Years Late Reporting Lithium-from-Shale Story”

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