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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 21, 2024

    March 21, 2024March 21, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: DRBC tool helps communities understand impacts of extreme precipitation; NATIONAL: Deep flaws in research claiming gas stoves cause childhood asthma; Natgas intrastate pipeline capacity additions outpaced interstate in 2023; House passes bills, pushing to block Biden’s energy regulations; FERC nominees can avoid pipeline politics by following the law; SEC’s climate disclosure rule is material risk to investors; Should we all be ‘sick of the energy transition?’; INTERNATIONAL: Venture Global to acquire 9 new LNG ships; Saudi Aramco to expand natural gas output capacity by 60%.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 21, 2024”

  • Ascent Resources | Chesapeake Energy | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | ESG | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Seneca Resources

    Appalachian Methane Initiative Concludes 2023 Test, Expands in 2024

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    In January 2023, three Marcellus/Utica companies — Chesapeake Energy, EQT, and Equitrans Midstream — launched the Appalachian Methane Initiative (AMI), a coalition committed to further enhancing methane monitoring throughout the Appalachia Basin and reducing methane emissions throughout the region (see EQT, Chessy, Equitrans Form M-U Methane Monitoring Club). The initial pilot campaign from 2023 is done, and the results are in (below). In addition, four more M-U companies are joining the original three for the 2024 campaign.
    Read More “Appalachian Methane Initiative Concludes 2023 Test, Expands in 2024”

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

    Texas Yanks $8.5 BILLION Out of BlackRock re ESG

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    The State of Texas just dropped a major bombshell on investment manager BlackRock and the entire so-called ESG (environment, social, governance) space. The Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF), created in the 19th century to support the state’s public schools, has pulled $8.5 billion of its investments away from BlackRock over the state’s determination that BlackRock is engaged in a boycott of energy companies by pressuring companies to avoid the fossil fuel sector. The Texas PSF has $53 billion in invested assets. Investing $8.5 billion of it with BlackRock represents 16% of the entire fund.
    Read More “Texas Yanks $8.5 BILLION Out of BlackRock re ESG”

  • CNG/LNG | Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Toby Rice Sounds Off at CERAWeek on Better Market for Gas Than LNG

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    The annual CERAWeek by S&P Global conference is happening now in Houston. Everybody who’s anybody is there. (Yes, we’re nobodies; we’re not there!) Oil and gas CEOs, politicians, regulatory agencies — they all convene in Houston to talk about energy at what is billed as “the world’s premier energy conference.” Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corporation (the largest natural gas producer in the U.S.), was there yesterday. He had some VERY interesting things to say during a panel discussion and on the sidelines. Rice touted the need for more pipeline infrastructure, predicting wild swings in the price of natural gas absent new pipelines. He also said there’s an even bigger market than LNG for U.S. natural gas. What could it be?
    Read More “Toby Rice Sounds Off at CERAWeek on Better Market for Gas Than LNG”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA GOP Lawmakers Say Governor’s Carbon Tax Scheme “Dead on Arrival”

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    Last week, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro traveled to Scranton, PA, to do a dog-and-pony show announcing his personalized version of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) carbon tax that would apply only to PA (see PA Gov. Shapiro Proposes Own Version of Marcellus-Killing Carbon Tax). Shapiro calls it PACER, the Pennsylvania Climate Emissions Reduction Act. PACER would do what RGGI does — slap a huge tax on gas-fired power plants because they burn methane that gets converted into carbon dioxide (the stuff you breathe out with every breath). Republican legislators are saying Shapiro’s carbon tax is “dead on arrival.”
    Read More “PA GOP Lawmakers Say Governor’s Carbon Tax Scheme “Dead on Arrival””

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    Study: PA’s Emissions Decrease as Marcellus-Fired Power Increases

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    Thanks to abundant, clean Marcellus shale gas, Pennsylvania remained the country’s top electricity exporter in 2023 while simultaneously reaching a new low for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from electricity generation, according to the Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office’s (IFO) latest analysis. Yes, you read that right. PA is producing more electricity than ever, yet CO2 emissions from electric generation are lower than ever. How can that be?
    Read More “Study: PA’s Emissions Decrease as Marcellus-Fired Power Increases”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    MiQ Launches “Supply Chain Protocol” for LNG Exporters & Buyers

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    MiQ is one of two major gas certification authorities and is used by nearly every Marcellus/Utica driller. Last October, MDN brought you information about the two major gas certification authorities, MiQ and Project Canary, and the effort by drillers to get their gas officially certified as responsibly sourced (see Former “Responsible Gas” Becoming “Certified” or “Differentiated”). At this week’s CERAWeek confab in Houston, Texas, MiQ unveiled a new Supply Chain Protocol aimed at providing in-depth methane emissions intensity data for the entire natural gas supply chain for LNG exporters and importers.
    Read More “MiQ Launches “Supply Chain Protocol” for LNG Exporters & Buyers”

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

    New England Electric Grid Operator IDs Fatal Flaw in Renewables

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    The Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE) is warning “blue states” in the northeast (states controlled by Democrats with an iron fist) that their strategy of pushing 100% renewables and eliminating fossil fuel energy has a fatal flaw. At the federal and state levels, elected Democrats are pushing hard to phase out fossil fuel-fired power infrastructure and replace it with sources of so-called “green” energy like wind and solar. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont — the states that are served by ISO-NE — all have green energy mandates. And they are all in imminent danger of blackouts.
    Read More “New England Electric Grid Operator IDs Fatal Flaw in Renewables”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 20, 2024

    March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Enstor seeks to double capacity of Miss. Hub natgas storage; Debate over natural gas bill heating up in Albany; NATIONAL: Specialist buyout firms cash in on shale consolidation; Manchin says lawmakers close to a permitting reform deal; M&A activity furthers consolidation of U.S. oil and natgas firms; U.S. propane exports grow faster than production.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 20, 2024”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Mar DPR: NatGas Production Continues to Drop, Oil Grows

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    The latest monthly U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) for March, issued yesterday (below), shows EIA believes shale gas production across the seven major plays tracked in the monthly DPR for April will decrease production from the prior month of March. This is the ninth month in a row that EIA has predicted shale gas production will decrease for the combined seven plays. However, it won’t decrease everywhere. Gas-focused plays like the Marcellus/Utica and the Haynesville will see the biggest drop in production. In contrast, the oily Permian play will boost the production of “associated” natural gas — the gas that comes out of the ground along with oil. The Permian is also boosting oil production in April.
    Read More “EIA Mar DPR: NatGas Production Continues to Drop, Oil Grows”

  • Commodity Price | Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    NatGas Plays Like M-U & Haynesville Getting Slammed by Assoc. Gas

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    For years, we have watched natural gas production in oil-focused plays like the Permian (in Texas and New Mexico) steadily rise. It was an annoyance, a curiosity, mostly an afterthought because production in the Marcellus/Utica, where we concentrate our attention, was also rising and quite dominant. But the M-U hit a plateau in December 2019 and in January 2020 began a long-term trend of staying about even (see EIA Dec ’19 Drilling Report: M-U Production Drops 1st Time in Yrs). Some months, gas production in the M-U goes higher, some months lower, but over the past few years, it has remained in the 35-36 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) range. The problem (for the M-U and other gas plays) is that the Permian continues to add gas production month after month and year after year. It’s a competitive threat.
    Read More “NatGas Plays Like M-U & Haynesville Getting Slammed by Assoc. Gas”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chesterfield County | Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Virginia

    Virginia Democrat Lawmakers Don’t Want Dominion Gas-Fired Plant

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    In an embarrassing act of ignorance, seven Virginia state delegates and two state senators (all of them Democrats) who represent the greater Richmond, VA area signed a statement last Wednesday opposing Dominion Energy’s plan 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 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.
    Read More “Virginia Democrat Lawmakers Don’t Want Dominion Gas-Fired Plant”

  • Duke Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina

    Duke Energy Replacing Another 2 Coal Plants with NatGas in NC

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    In February, MDN brought you the news that utility giant Duke Energy plans to build a gigantic natural gas-fired power plant next to another planned gas-fired plant at the existing coal-fired Roxboro Plant on Hyco Lake, in Person County, NC (see Duke Energy Seeks to Build 2 Massive Gas-Fired Power Plants in NC). Each plant would generate 1,360 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Now comes word of yet another pair of gas-fired plants Duke wants to build, but in a different location — in Catawba County. These two new plants together would generate a combined 850 MW (much smaller than the Person County plants) and would also replace coal-fired plants there now. Marcellus/Utica molecules would be needed to feed them.
    Read More “Duke Energy Replacing Another 2 Coal Plants with NatGas in NC”

  • Beech Resources | Bradford County | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Greylock Energy | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Potter County | Regulation | Seneca Resources | Southwestern Energy | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA) | Wyoming County (PA)

    SRBC Approves 8 Water Withdrawal Requests for Fracking in NEPA

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    The highly functional and responsible Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), unlike its completely dysfunctional and irresponsible cousin, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), continues to support the shale energy industry by approving water withdrawals for responsible and safe shale drilling. Last Thursday, the SRBC approved 23 new water withdrawal requests within the basin, eight of them for water used in drilling and fracking shale wells in Pennsylvania. The Marcellus/Utica shale drillers receiving a green light from SRBC included Beech Resources, Chesapeake Energy, Greylock Energy, Seneca Resources, and Southwestern Energy.
    Read More “SRBC Approves 8 Water Withdrawal Requests for Fracking in NEPA”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Virginia

    Another Environut Stops MVP Work by Crawling Inside Pipe 36 Hrs

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    Last week, a 22-year-old activist too cowardly to give her name spent nearly 36 hours inside the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) in Virginia, halting construction on a section of the pipeline for two days. It is the latest in a string of organized criminal activity against the pipeline project. Two weeks ago, we told you about two old anti-Semitic hippies arrested for locking themselves to an old fossil fuel-powered car who blocked an MVP construction road for 11 hours (see MVP Protesters Reveal Themselves as Anti-Semites). Last week’s campout inside MVP was more of the same.
    Read More “Another Environut Stops MVP Work by Crawling Inside Pipe 36 Hrs”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    The Cause of Climate Change on Earth is… Mars?!

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024
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    This will come as a major disappointment to the climate worshippers who believe, as an article of faith, that mankind is causing the planet to toast by burning fossil fuels. News flash: Mankind and fossil fuels are not causing our current pattern of warming. Scientists doing some real research using real data have discovered that when the Earth and Mars pass each other in years-long cycles as both planets circle the sun, Mars and Earth “tug” at each other’s orbits and cause the Earth to get a tad closer to the sun. You know, the sun, that big ball of burning hydrogen that emits sunlight and heat? The scientists can lay a ruler down and show that when such “tugging” happens, the temps here on Mom Earth rise for a time, for a period of years. And then years later, when the tugging stops, our temps fall again, and we get ice ages. It’s been happening for millennia.
    Read More “The Cause of Climate Change on Earth is… Mars?!”

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