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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Marcellus Fracked Gas Leads to Record Low Emissions in PJM Grid

    April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

    PJM is the largest electric grid operator in the U.S. It serves 65 million people in 13 states plus the District of Columbia (including PA, OH, and WV). PJM recently issued a press release to tout a radical reduction in emissions of all types. From 2005 to 2023, carbon dioxide (CO2) emission rates fell 43% across PJM’s footprint. Emission rates for nitrogen oxides (NOx) declined 90%, and the rates for sulfur dioxide (SO2) dropped 96%. It is, says PJM, a new all-time low for electric power emissions across the PJM region. Why the drastic drop? Because (says the Marcellus Shale Coalition), a number of coal-fired power plants have been replaced by natural gas-fired plants.
    Read More “Marcellus Fracked Gas Leads to Record Low Emissions in PJM Grid”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    NatGas Grew Its Share of Electric Power 7% in 2023, New Record High

    April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

    Yesterday the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published a post to announce that U.S. natural gas consumption set annual and monthly records during 2023. In 2023, some 89.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas was consumed in the United States, the most on record. Since 2018, U.S. natural gas consumption has increased by an average of 4% annually. Why the significant increase in gas usage? It wasn’t due to residential, commercial, or industrial usage — all of which stayed even or decreased last year. It was (as you may have guessed) a huge increase in the use of natural gas to feed gas-fired power plants.
    Read More “NatGas Grew Its Share of Electric Power 7% in 2023, New Record High”

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

    Gov. Shapiro Dooms PA Gov’t to Use Unreliable, Intermittent Solar

    April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

    As we outline today in another post, the PJM electric grid, which covers 13 states including Pennsylvania, reports emissions of all the nasty things (carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide) have decreased radically thanks to the change from coal-fired power to natural gas-fired power (see Marcellus Fracked Gas Leads to Record Low Emissions in PJM Grid). We also report today that in 2023, the country as a whole increased its usage of natural gas specifically because the country (including the M-U) is adding more low-carbon gas-fired power plants (see NatGas Grew Its Share of Electric Power 7% in 2023, New Record High). So what does the “brilliant” Governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, do? He signs up PA government agencies (sentences them) to use unreliable solar energy.
    Read More “Gov. Shapiro Dooms PA Gov’t to Use Unreliable, Intermittent Solar”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Problem-Plagued Freeport LNG Finally (!) Exports Another Cargo

    April 24, 2024April 24, 2024
    BW Pavilion Leeara

    Have things finally turned around for the problem-plagued Freeport LNG export facility located in Quintana, Texas? We hope so. Last week, we reported gas flows to the facility had dropped to “near zero” for at least five days in a row (see Freeport LNG Still Mostly Shut Down – 5 Days in Row at < 5% of Gas). Earlier this week, we reported that Freeport had finally begun to receive feedgas again (see Texas Fines Freeport LNG – Some Feedgas Starts to Reflow). Reuters is now reporting that for the first time in 12 days, an LNG cargo tanker (partially filled with liquefied gas) has left the Freeport dock.
    Read More “Problem-Plagued Freeport LNG Finally (!) Exports Another Cargo”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 24, 2024

    April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

    NATIONAL: NA natgas demand to soar in ‘25 and beyond, says Halliburton; Bidens doing everything they can to stop LNG development, exports; AI boom to fuel natural gas demand in coming years, report says; INTERNATIONAL: Rising spot LNG prices starting to bite some Asian buyers; Environmentalists’ silence on humanity and environmental atrocities.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 24, 2024”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Investors Not Convinced re EOG’s Utica Shale Drilling Program

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    Here’s something we had not previously heard: Investors (at least some investors) have “mixed or negative sentiment towards EOG Resources, particularly concerning its activities in the Utica Shale.” Some investors, according to Investing.com, are unsure that EOG’s Utica operation will perform well for the company and may be a drag on the company. An analyst with KeyBanc takes the opposite view and believes EOG’s Utica program will help the company.
    Read More “Investors Not Convinced re EOG’s Utica Shale Drilling Program”

  • Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Encino Gets $300M from Canada Pension Plan to Fund Utica Oil Dev

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    Encino Energy is one of the big success stories of drilling for oil in the Ohio Utica Shale. Roughly 5 ½ years ago, Encino Energy, in partnership with the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments), closed on buying Chesapeake Energy’s Ohio Utica assets for $2 billion (see Encino Takes Over from Chesapeake in Ohio Utica; Big Plans). A few months after the purchase, Encino management boasted they would run a better drilling program in Ohio than did Chesapeake (see Encino Says They’ll Do it Better in the Utica than Chesapeake Did). By all accounts, Encino has lived up to its big boast. The company’s financial partner, CPP Investments, is investing another $300 million into Encino’s Utica oil drilling operation.
    Read More “Encino Gets $300M from Canada Pension Plan to Fund Utica Oil Dev”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    MVP Will Boost WV Gas Producers – Coming Online in “7 to 8 Weeks”

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    West Virginia natural gas drillers are excited at the prospect of the soon-opening Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), which will carry WV gas 303 miles from Wetzel County, WV, to Pittsylvania County, VA. During a recent meeting of the West Virginia Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Energy and Manufacturing, the CFO of Pillar Energy said it’s only a month or two until MVP will be online and flowing. Hallelujah! We [the O&G industry] were finally able to get this one done.
    Read More “MVP Will Boost WV Gas Producers – Coming Online in “7 to 8 Weeks””

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio Bill Encourages New NatGas Pipelines to Spread Across State

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    A new bill proposed by two Republican state lawmakers in Ohio would make it easier to site and build natural gas pipelines to areas of the state where pipelines currently don’t exist. If our reading of the bill language is correct, it is aimed at stimulating new jobs by running pipelines to industrial parks and businesses that currently are not serviced by natgas. The aim is to stimulate new jobs and opportunities in the Buckeye State. Smart.
    Read More “Ohio Bill Encourages New NatGas Pipelines to Spread Across State”

  • CNG/LNG | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues

    CNX, NuBlue Energy Team Up to Deploy CNG & LNG Solutions

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    CNX Resources has partnered with NuBlu Energy, an EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) company, to introduce two exciting new solutions that use Marcellus/Utica gas — one solution for CNG (compressed natural gas) and the other for LNG (liquefied natural gas). The solutions are called ZeroHP CNG and Clean mLNG. Zero Horsepower (ZeroHP) CNG creates a decentralized CNG production market to meet better the growing demand for clean, affordable CNG energy. ZeroHP CNG eliminates the need for compressors to compress the CNG. How cool is that? As for LNG, a new low horsepower solution called Clean mLNG™ advances cost-effective and lower emissions production of small-scale LNG. We’re talking micro-scale LNG, making LNG available for just about anyone to use.
    Read More “CNX, NuBlue Energy Team Up to Deploy CNG & LNG Solutions”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania

    CCI Tries to Tempt Allegheny County into Suing Oil & Gas Cos.

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    Isn’t it interesting how the devil continues to use the same tactics he has used since the very beginning of time? Lucifer (the Center for Climate Integrity, or CCI) is whispering lies to Eve (the Allegheny County Council) located in the Garden of Eden (Pittsburgh region, the unofficial headquarters of the Marcellus/Utica shale), enticing Eve to bite the fruit (launch a lawsuit against Big Oil & Gas companies), promising she’ll have more money than God if she sues and wins. Lucifer always leads with a lie. The end result is always the same — death. In this case, the death of Pittsburgh as the headquarters of the Marcellus/Utica. Will Eve do it this time? Or resist?
    Read More “CCI Tries to Tempt Allegheny County into Suing Oil & Gas Cos.”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    PennState Estimates Methane Emissions for Closed Shale Wells

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    A team led by Penn State researchers has developed a new tool that can estimate the emissions potential of shale wells after they are no longer active. The researchers claim drillers can analyze their own drill cuttings (samples of shale rock) to determine how much potential there is for methane leakage after a well is abandoned. Which is interesting and perhaps even useful information for Marcellus/Utica drillers. However, a tangential factoid in the news story is what caught our interest and got our mental wheels churning. The factoid is this…
    Read More “PennState Estimates Methane Emissions for Closed Shale Wells”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 23, 2024

    April 23, 2024April 23, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: This is why New York will ultimately collapse; NATIONAL: Energy prices skyrocket nearly 30% under Biden; Having Biden declare a climate emergency is a crazy idea; Biden’s energy policies harm U.S. producers, Help America’s rivals; GALACTIC: Why is there fugitive methane on Mars?
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 23, 2024”

  • Athens County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Regulation | Wastewater

    Ohio O&G Commission Votes to Shut Down 3 Athens Injection Wells

    April 22, 2024April 22, 2024

    On Friday, 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. ODNR “temporarily” suspended the operations of four fracking waste injection wells (the three K&H wells and one other) in Athens County last September (see ODNR Temporarily Shuts Down 4 Injection Wells in Athens County). ODNR said the wells presented an “imminent danger” to health and the environment.
    Read More “Ohio O&G Commission Votes to Shut Down 3 Athens Injection Wells”

  • Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Shell | Statewide PA

    PA AG Files Bogus Charges Against Long-Done Shell Falcon Pipe

    April 22, 2024April 22, 2024
    Credit: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (click for larger version)

    Shell’s 97-mile Falcon ethane pipeline, which feeds 100,000 barrels a day of Marcellus/Utica ethane to the mighty cracker plant in Beaver County, PA, was built and running as of January 2021, well before the cracker itself was finished (see Shell Cracker Construction “in the Home Stretch” – Ready in 2022). Ironically, more of the ethane pipeline was built in Ohio and West Virginia than in Pennsylvania. Only 45.5 miles of the system is located in PA. Yet the Pennsylvania Attorney General, Michelle Henry (an anti-drilling Democrat hack), is using the testimony of two fired Shell employees to charge the long-done pipeline with crimes for how it was constructed.
    Read More “PA AG Files Bogus Charges Against Long-Done Shell Falcon Pipe”

  • Energy Services | Eureka Resources | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County | Wastewater

    Sen. Muth’s Attempt to Block Dimock Wastewater Plant Dismissed Again

    April 22, 2024April 22, 2024

    Pennsylvania State Senator Katie Muth’s attempt to block a proposed frack wastewater treatment plant in Dimock (hours away from her own district) has bombed out yet again. Muth tried to challenge and block a permit for the plant, an effort which was mostly rejected in court in June 2022 (see PA EHB Dismisses Senator’s Request to Block Dimock Wastewater Plant). The PA Environmental Hearing Board (EHB), a special court set up to hear challenges to Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) decisions, allowed Muth one final remaining way to continue her challenge — by claiming she has “individual standing” to challenge the permit as a resident of the state. That effort bombed out when the EHB ruled against her in November 2022 (see Sen. Katie Muth’s Attempt to Block Dimock Wastewater Plant Dismissed). But, you know, antis have endless reserves of money from shadowy sources. Muth appealed it again, this time to the PA Commonwealth Court.
    Read More “Sen. Muth’s Attempt to Block Dimock Wastewater Plant Dismissed Again”

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