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  • Commodity Price | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    April STEO – U.S. Electric Use to Hit New Record High in 2024/25

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

    Once a month, the analysts at the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) issue the agency’s Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), their best guess about where energy prices and production will go in the next 12 months or so. We sometimes poke good-natured fun at the EIA because their predictions go up in one month, and in the next month, they go down, etc. What about the latest STEO dart board, published on Tuesday? EIA predicts the average spot price for natural gas will be $2.20/MMBtu in 2024. That’s down significantly (17%) from the $2.65 it predicted just two months ago in February’s report (see EIA Predicts NYMEX Henry Hub to Average $2.40/MMBtu in Feb/Mar). EIA says the average spot price for gas will hit $2.90 in 2025. Still way too low, in our opinion, but moving in the right direction. On the shorter-term horizon, EIA believes the spot price will average under $2 for the second quarter. No duh! It hasn’t been above $2 since January!
    Read More “April STEO – U.S. Electric Use to Hit New Record High in 2024/25”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Berkshire Hathaway | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Iroquois Gas Transmission | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada

    Sierra Club Pressures Connecticut to Block Iroquois Compressor

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024
    Iroquois Gas Transmission (click for larger version)

    As we told you earlier this week, the radicals who run the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) are gearing up to block the Iroquois Gas Transmission system from completing its Enhancement by Compression (ExC) project (see NY DEC Attempting to Use Draft Reg to Block Iroquois Compressor). The ExC project increases horsepower at three compression stations — two in New York and one in Connecticut — by an extra 125 MMcf/d, flowing more Marcellus/Utica gas into New York City and New England. In what is clearly a case of collusion, the Sierra Club is pressuring Connecticut political leaders to block the expansion of the compressor in that state even as the DEC is blocking the compressors in NY.
    Read More “Sierra Club Pressures Connecticut to Block Iroquois Compressor”

  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Senate Passes Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS) Act

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

    With the rapid increase in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects around the country, including right here in the Marcellus/Utica region, a key issue has arisen. Where does one store (sequester) all that carbon dioxide (CO2)? The answer is underground in a Class VI injection well. Class VI wells are a relatively new classification for injection wells, created by the federal EPA in 2010. Earlier this week, the Pennsylvania State Senate took the first step in establishing a framework that allows for the underground storage of CO2 in the Keystone State.
    Read More “PA Senate Passes Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS) Act”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Research

    Kentucky Experiments with Replacing Sand with Fly Ash in Fracking

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024
    fly ash

    Kentucky, like West Virginia, is known as a coal state. When coal is burned it produces (among another things) a fine powdery substance called fly ash that must be disposed of. Fly ash is composed mainly of silica. Sand! Fly ash is often used to make concrete and cement products. Researchers at the University of Kentucky got the bright idea of using fly ash as a substitute for sand in fracking old/existing oil and gas wells in the state. After experimenting, researchers found that in some cases, the wells have “surpassed original production levels.”
    Read More “Kentucky Experiments with Replacing Sand with Fly Ash in Fracking”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Left Goes Crazy – Says 2 Years Left to Save the Planet from Warming

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

    A large swath of rational-thinking people on Planet Earth reject the apocalyptic pronouncements of the left that the planet is burning to a cinder due to human activity. It’s a problem for leftist thugs who aim to control us. They try to use fear, but the threat that the planet is doomed if we don’t end the use of fossil fuels by 2050 (26 years away) is just too nebulous for most folks. That’s half a lifetime for some! So, the lefties become more shrill over time. And now, the United Nations Climate Chief, Simon Stiell, has taken it to its logical extreme. In a speech at the Chatham House think tank in London delivered yesterday, Stiell said, “We have exactly two years to save the world.”
    Read More “Left Goes Crazy – Says 2 Years Left to Save the Planet from Warming”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Harvard Law Advocates Prosecuting Oil Cos. for “Climate Homicide”

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

    Just over a year ago, MDN brought you the news that two lawyers, one from Public Citizen’s climate program and the other a professor at George Washington University Law School, had written a paper to be published in the Harvard Environmental Law Review that claims if there’s a NATURAL disaster, like a flood or hurricane or big snowstorm, and if people die in that event, governments and prosecutors can sue Big Oil, holding Big Oil criminally negligent for homicide (see Lawyers Claim Oil Companies Can be Sued for “Climate Homicide”). It’s no joke. Believe it or not, the article was recently (finally) published by Harvard. Cue the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland…
    Read More “Harvard Law Advocates Prosecuting Oil Cos. for “Climate Homicide””

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 11, 2024

    April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Shapiro lurches left, Fetterman goes ‘unwoke’; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Texas man makes millions repairing oil rigs; NATIONAL: How much time do we have?; Dems bash GOP proposal linking natgas exports to Ukraine aid; INTERNATIONAL: Oil rises after news of imminent strike on Israel; Can Iran survive war with Israel?; European gas prices through next year rise on persistent risks; PetroChina to build up its LNG fleet and expand global trade; Suing Big Oil is becoming a lucrative business.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 11, 2024”

  • Accidents | Cambria County | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Storage

    PA Slaps Equitrans with $1.1M Fine for 2022 Rager Mountain Gas Leak

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    In November 2022, one of the ten natural gas storage wells at the Equitrans Rager Mountain Gas Storage Area in Jackson Township, Cambria County (in Pennsylvania), began to leak. Equitrans is the owner/operator of Rager Mountain. The well leaked roughly 100 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of gas into the atmosphere (see Equitrans Gas Storage Well in Cambria County, PA is Leaking). It took two weeks for the leak to get fixed after it had leaked an estimated 1.4 billion cubic feet into the air (see Storage Well Leak Fix in Cambria County Failed, Leaked 1.4 Bcf). It turned out to be less — around 1.1 Bcf of leaked methane in total. Now, a year and a half later, the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) is fining Equitrans $1.1 million for the accidental leak.
    Read More “PA Slaps Equitrans with $1.1M Fine for 2022 Rager Mountain Gas Leak”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Westmoreland County

    CNX Close to Finishing $20M Water Line in Westmoreland County, PA

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    CNX Resources Corporation yesterday announced that it is nearing completion of its Kiski Water Line project in Westmoreland County, PA, which will serve the company’s local operational needs for drilling and fracking. The new water line, due to be done in June, will reduce the local impact of natural gas development (fewer truck trips), and potentially optimize regional water resources by providing additional reliable water infrastructure to area communities.
    Read More “CNX Close to Finishing $20M Water Line in Westmoreland County, PA”

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

    ODNR Testing Athens Co. Water Wells for Possible Injection Leaks

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    The Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) “temporarily” suspended the operations of four fracking waste injection wells in Athens County last September (see ODNR Temporarily Shuts Down 4 Injection Wells in Athens County). ODNR said, with no solid evidence, that the wells presented an “imminent danger” to health and the environment. ODNR is finally about to test residential water wells in the area (i.e., do real science) to determine if there has been any kind of “communication” or contamination from the injection wells with area production and water wells.
    Read More “ODNR Testing Athens Co. Water Wells for Possible Injection Leaks”

  • Carroll County | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio

    EOG Resources Picks Up New Regional HQ in Carroll County, OH, $2M

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    It appears that EOG Resources, with headquarters in Houston, Texas, is about to establish a regional headquarters/operation in Malvern (Carroll County), Ohio. We say “appears” because we have strong evidence, but we don’t (yet) have confirmation. EOG Resources, one of the largest oil and gas drillers in the U.S. (with international operations in Trinidad and China), owns a huge 430,000+ acres of leases in the Ohio Utica. EOG calls its position the “Ohio Utica combo play” and now considers it one of the company’s “premium plays.” EOG concentrates on oil drilling in the Utica. It makes sense the company would establish a regional office in the Utica near where it drills.
    Read More “EOG Resources Picks Up New Regional HQ in Carroll County, OH, $2M”

  • Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Litigation | Mercer County | Pennsylvania

    PA Lawsuit Advances – Claims Radioactive Drill Cuttings at Landfill

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    In January, MDN told you about a long-closed landfill that seeks to reopen in Liberty and Pine Townships in Mercer County, PA (see Group Claims Drill Cuttings for Grove City Landfill “Radioactive”). In 2020, Tri-County Landfill Inc. submitted a permit application for the construction and operation of a municipal waste landfill site that had operated from 1950-1990. One of the objections to reopening the landfill is that it may accept drilling cuttings from fracked wells. The Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued a permit to allow the project to proceed. The permit was challenged, and the challenge was initially rejected. The permit was challenged a second time a few weeks ago. This time, the challenge (lawsuit) is being allowed to proceed.
    Read More “PA Lawsuit Advances – Claims Radioactive Drill Cuttings at Landfill”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    There’s No “There” There with PA Gov. Shapiro – Just Lots of Words

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    On May 2, 2023, some four months after Josh Shapiro was installed as Pennsylvania’s 48th governor, we said this about him: “Since taking office, Shapiro has been a major dud–someone who doesn’t know how to lead. He’s bereft of any idea of what to do and how to do it. When it comes to the environment and energy policy, Shapiro assembled a secretive group to guide him” (see Secretive PA Gov. Josh Shapiro a Major Dud Since Taking Office). It’s taken almost a year since that time, but others are now coming to the same conclusion, the conclusion that there’s no “there” there when it comes to Shapiro. He’s an empty suit with no idea of how to lead.
    Read More “There’s No “There” There with PA Gov. Shapiro – Just Lots of Words”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    New Big Gas-Fired Power Plant Planned Near Milwaukee, WI

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    Wisconsin Electric Gas Operations, doing business as We Energies, proposes to spend $1.2 billion dollars at its Oak Creek Power Plant (Oak Creek is a suburb of Milwaukee) to convert the facility from a coal-fired power plant to a natural gas plant that will generate 1,100 megawatts of electricity. Last Friday, We Energies filed a formal application with the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (PSC), revealing more details about the project and its projected timeline. We hopes to have the project built and online by the summer of 2028.
    Read More “New Big Gas-Fired Power Plant Planned Near Milwaukee, WI”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 10, 2024

    April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

    NATIONAL: Could producers now backslide to ‘drill baby drill’?; EPA awards billions from Biden’s climate bill to orgs with Dems; INTERNATIONAL: Top commodity trader sees oil in $80-$100 range this year; Swiss radicals win landmark climate case at Europe human rights court.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 10, 2024”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Iroquois Gas Transmission | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY DEC Attempting to Use Draft Reg to Block Iroquois Compressor

    April 9, 2024April 9, 2024

    The radicals who run the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) are gearing up to block the Iroquois Gas Transmission system from completing its Enhancement by Compression (ExC) project. ExC increases horsepower at three compression stations — two in New York and one in Connecticut — by an extra 125 MMcf/d, flowing more Marcellus/Utica gas into New York City and New England (see Despite Antis’ Best Efforts, More NatGas Coming to New England). The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the project back in 2022 (see Iroquois Gas Enhancement by Compression Project Approved by FERC). Since that time, the DEC has found ways to delay it (see NY DEC Intentionally Delays Permits for Iroquois Compressor Upgrades). And now the DEC is making noise about using a new DRAFT regulation (not even legally adopted yet) to reject ExC. This is pure corruption.
    Read More “NY DEC Attempting to Use Draft Reg to Block Iroquois Compressor”

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