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  • Energy Services | NiSource | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    NiSource, Columbia Gas Subsidiary Get 2 Prominent Safety Certs

    June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

    NiSource Inc. is one of the largest fully-regulated utility companies in the United States, serving approximately 3.3 million natural gas customers and 500,000 electric customers across six states through its local Columbia Gas and NIPSCO brands. Earlier this year, NiSource hosted representatives from LRQA, a global engineering, technical, and business services organization based in the U.K. (owned by the Lloyd’s Register Foundation). NiSource hosted the LRQA reps at its Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania service territory. The LRQA reps were there to review safety practices. NiSource and its Columbia Gas of PA subsidiary passed the review with flying colors, resulting in NiSource receiving the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 55001 and American Petroleum Institute’s Recommended Practice (API RP) 1173 certifications.
    Read More “NiSource, Columbia Gas Subsidiary Get 2 Prominent Safety Certs”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    U.S. Senate Energy Committee Approves 3 Biden FERC Nominees

    June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

    In early March, President Joementia Biden nominated three new candidates to become Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) commissioners (see Biden Announces 3 New FERC Commissioner Nominees, Finally). The three, two Democrats and one Republican faced questions from the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee in a hearing held later in March (see 3 FERC Nominees on the Hot Seat at Senate Hearing, No Fireworks). On Monday of this week, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, the committee overseeing their nominations and appointments, voted to advance all three to a full floor vote. There’s no doubt they will be confirmed.
    Read More “U.S. Senate Energy Committee Approves 3 Biden FERC Nominees”

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

    EPA Issues Onerous New GHG Reporting Rule, Worse than Thought

    June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

    On May 14, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the final Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule requirements for petroleum and natural gas systems under 40 C.F.R. Part 98, Subpart W in the Federal Register (full copy of the 266-page rule included below). The changes to this rule resulted from passing the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) which required EPA to develop standards to collect payment on methane from facilities that exceed specific thresholds. (Incidentally, the IRA passed due to a single vote: Joe Manchin.) The final rule applies to a wide range (more than originally thought) of oil and gas facilities operated by the petroleum production, gas transmission, and utility industries. The new rule will impose *significant* budget-busting administrative and recordkeeping costs on those industries, as well as requiring them to pay fees for reported methane emissions. It is a flat-out attack on natural gas and oil.
    Read More “EPA Issues Onerous New GHG Reporting Rule, Worse than Thought”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    U.S. NatGas Price Volatility Calmed Down After a Wild Ride in 2022

    June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

    Price volatility is how much and how fast a price, like the NYMEX futures price of natural gas at the Henry Hub, changes. How much the price “swings” up or down, and how suddenly, is a measure of volatility. In 2022, when the price of natgas spiked to new multi-year highs, it did so quickly. The price in 2022 also came down about as quickly as it rose, meaning extreme volatility. Since early 2022, NYMEX prices, in general, along with volatility, have settled down. The extreme price swings are gone — at least for now. Sadly, higher prices for natgas are also gone for now.
    Read More “U.S. NatGas Price Volatility Calmed Down After a Wild Ride in 2022”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 5, 2024

    June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Aramco, Woodside said in talks to invest in Tellurian LNG plant; NATIONAL: Shell CEO urges stability in policy in DC visit; ConocoPhillips-Marathon deal represents a pivot; Red-state AGs sue blue states for trying to impose climate extremism; Dems want to hang the oil and gas CEOs; INTERNATIONAL: Oil falls to four-month lows in oversold territory; Russian oil finds new site for controversial cargo switching.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 5, 2024”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    IFO 1Q24 Report – PA NatGas Production Increases Slightly YOY

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024
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    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) released its latest quarterly Natural Gas Production Report for January through March 2024 (full copy below). There were 100 new horizontal wells spud (drilled) in 1Q24, a decrease of 20 wells (-16.7%) compared to 1Q23. That number was also down from the 110 wells spud in 4Q23. This was the sixth consecutive quarter with a year-over-year (YOY) decline in new wells spud. Natural gas production volume was 1,881 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in 1Q24, up 36 Bcf (1.9%) from the 1,845 Bcf produced in 1Q23. However, 1Q24’s 1,881 Bcf was down 3.0% from 4Q23’s 1,939 Bcf.
    Read More “IFO 1Q24 Report – PA NatGas Production Increases Slightly YOY”

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

    Test Records from March Show 130 Potential Problem Areas Along MVP

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

    Newly released information gathered from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request shows that as Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) tested its 303-mile pipeline from Wetzel County, WV, to Pittsylvania County, VA, some 130 potential problem areas were located. Running a PIG (pipeline inspection gauge) device through the pipeline to check for dents and other weaknesses found 50 “anomalies” that required further excavation work to check. Another 80 excavations were needed after tests using an electric current to probe for weaknesses in the pipeline’s special anti-corrosion coating.
    Read More “Test Records from March Show 130 Potential Problem Areas Along MVP”

  • Guernsey County | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio

    Mystery Driller Asks Ohio to Lease More of Salt Fork State Park

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

    In February, the Ohio Oil & Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) met to award contracts to drill under (not on) several Ohio state parks, including 5,700 acres of the 20,000-acre Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County (see Ohio Awards Drilling Contracts for State Parks – Salt Fork Surprise). The big news for us was that Encino Energy, which has long coveted the Salt Fork State Park property, did NOT win the contract for it. At some point, Encino pulled its proposal for Salt Fork and instead concentrated on several other parcels. The contract for Salt Fork was awarded to Infinity Natural Resources. This just in… The OGLMC has received a new nomination to drill under another 2,300 acres of Salt Fork State Park.
    Read More “Mystery Driller Asks Ohio to Lease More of Salt Fork State Park”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Equinor/Statoil | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | M&A | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania

    EQT & Equinor Land Swap in Pennsylvania & Ohio Now Completed

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

    In April, EQT Corporation and Equinor (formerly known as Statoil) announced a deal to swap land in Pennsylvania and Ohio (see Equinor Swaps Acreage with EQT in PA & OH, Exits Operated US Shale). EQT filed an SEC report to announce that the deal was done as of last Friday. As we highlighted in our previous post about this deal in April, Equinor has (with this deal) completely exited all operated assets in U.S. shale.
    Read More “EQT & Equinor Land Swap in Pennsylvania & Ohio Now Completed”

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

    Radium Found in Mussels Downstream from PA Frack Wastewater Plant

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024
    Researchers from Penn State analyzed the composition of mussels downstream of a wastewater treatment facility in Western Pennsylvania that had accepted and treated fracking wastewater. Credit: Poornima Tomy/Penn State

    A new scientific study published in the June issue of Science of the Total Environment by two Penn State researchers confirms what everyone has known for the last 13 years: Recycling brine (frack wastewater) and releasing that recycled brine into groundwater supplies is not a good idea. The researchers sampled freshwater mussels downstream from a centralized wastewater treatment facility in western Pennsylvania that had accepted and treated fracking wastewater from the oil and gas industry for “two decades.” They found low levels of radium in the mussels, radium that can be attributed to fracking wastewater.
    Read More “Radium Found in Mussels Downstream from PA Frack Wastewater Plant”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Unsurprisingly, Freeport LNG Experiences More (Brief) Outages

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

    Why are we not surprised? We’ve been tracking the up down up down up down situation at Freeport LNG since it came online in 2019. Freeport was mostly offline this year following an episode of cold temps in January (see Freeport LNG Repairs Won’t be Done Until May – 2 Trains Offline). Freeport announced that two of its three trains (Trains 1 and 2) would remain out of service for testing and repairs through May. Train 3 came back online in late March, but just as quickly, it went down again. Then came back up. Then went down. Etc. As of Friday, April 26, Train 3 was down again. Then several weeks ago, in mid-May, Reuters reported a miracle of miracles — all three trains were back up and running (see Problem-Plagued Freeport LNG Fully Online Again … For Now). And then, late last week, Train 2 went down again.
    Read More “Unsurprisingly, Freeport LNG Experiences More (Brief) Outages”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 4, 2024

    June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

    NATIONAL: Environmentalism in America is dead; U.S. natgas jumps with much hotter weather expected in western states; INTERNATIONAL: EU, Japan hydrogen players ink partnership agreements; Oil tumbles as OPEC plan adds to bearish momentum; LNG investments to jump over 50 percent in 2029; Europe’s natgas prices soar on sudden supply outage in Norway.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 4, 2024”

  • Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Forced Pooling | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation

    ODNR Issues Forced Pooling Order for Encino Well in Harrison County

    June 3, 2024June 3, 2024

    On May 23, the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) issued a pooling order to Encino Energy that combines a number of properties into a single unit for drilling wells. The total of the surface land pooled is 1,081.076 acres, located in Stock Township, Harrison County, Ohio. There are 121 (!) properties or pieces of property involved, largely due to the unit passing under what appears to be a housing development. This type of thing goes on frequently — the ODNR issuing a pooling order. What’s different and unusual about this one is that the ODRN appears to have denied a request by Encino to raise the penalty against those who refused to sign a lease but ended up being forced to participate anyway.

    UPDATE to this story (see below).
    Read More “ODNR Issues Forced Pooling Order for Encino Well in Harrison County”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    Signs that EQT has Restored Production Previously Cut in February

    June 3, 2024June 3, 2024

    The country’s largest natural gas producer, EQT Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh and solely focused on drilling in the Marcellus/Utica, previously announced it had sliced 1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of its production as of late February because of the ongoing low price of natgas (see Boom! EQT is Curtailing 1 Bcf/d of Gas Production Effective Now). In late April, as part of its first quarter update for investors, EQT’s top brass said the 1 Bcf/d curtailment would continue until “at least the end of May” (see EQT Disses Haynesville in Jab at Chesapeake/Southwestern Merger). It looks like the curtailment is over, although EQT is not publicly saying so…yet.
    Read More “Signs that EQT has Restored Production Previously Cut in February”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Media Propagandists at Capital & Main Attack CNX VP as “Lobbyist”

    June 3, 2024June 3, 2024

    It’s kind of interesting to watch how the left operates. Especially the left’s favored mouthpieces that pretend to be objective news media when, in fact, it is the opposite — they are partisan hacks serving the extremist wing of the Democrat Party. We’re referring to the “news” outlet Capital & Main, a hard-left propaganda outfit based in California. Their latest attack is against CNX Resources’ Vice President of External Relations, Brian Aiello. A recent Capital & Main article refers to Aiello, who is in upper management at CNX, as a “lobbyist” four different times to drive home and make stick an inaccurate label. It’s kind of funny, actually, coming from partisan hacks. We’re going to refer to C&M as partisan hacks a few more times, just to drive home the point. 🙂
    Read More “Media Propagandists at Capital & Main Attack CNX VP as “Lobbyist””

  • Chesterfield County | Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Virginia

    Dominion Plan to Move Location of 4 Va. Gas-Fired Peakers Advances

    June 3, 2024June 3, 2024

    Dominion Energy plans to build four small “peaker” electric generating plants in Chesterfield County, VA, a Richmond suburb (see Dominion Plans to Build 1,000-MW Gas Peaker Plant Near Richmond, VA). The Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC) in the James River Industrial Center calls for building four 250-megawatt gas-fired power plants (1,000 MW total) that can jump into action during the coldest and hottest days of the year to help supply enough electricity for 250,000 homes. Two weeks ago, MDN told you that Dominion was floating the idea it could relocate the project to the Chesterfield Power Station Property (six miles from the original plan), which is the site of four now-closed coal-fired plants (see Dominion Considers Relocating 4 Gas-Fired Peakers Near Richmond). Looks like “Plan B” is more than just floating an idea. It appears Dominion, based on letters going back and forth, is working with county officials to make the change in location the new plan.
    Read More “Dominion Plan to Move Location of 4 Va. Gas-Fired Peakers Advances”

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