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  • Energy Companies | Southwestern Energy

    Southwestern Energy Owns 2.7 Million Acres of O&G Leases in Canada

    February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

    Gobsmacked. That’s how we felt when we discovered how much land Southwestern Energy (with major assets in the Marcellus/Utica and in the Haynesville) has under lease in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. We had seen an occasional mention by Southwestern that it owns acreage in Canada (see Southwestern Energy Refocuses from Fayetteville to Marcellus/Utica), but never any mention of just how much it owns. In March 2010, Southwestern purchased leases and exploration licenses covering 1.1 million hectares of land in New Brunswick. That works out to be roughly 2.7 million acres. Enormous!
    Read More “Southwestern Energy Owns 2.7 Million Acres of O&G Leases in Canada”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chevron | ConocoPhillips | Energy Companies | Exxon Mobil | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Marathon Oil

    Big Oil Asks U.S. Supremes to Shut Down Lawsuits re Global Warming

    February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

    A coalition of major oil companies is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on a key aspect of numerous ongoing nationwide lawsuits filed by cities, counties, and states. The lawsuits by multiple “blue” states and cities accuse Big Oil companies of deceiving the public about their role in causing mythical manmade global warming. The companies being targeted are the biggest of the big, with deep pockets. It’s nothing more than elaborate shakedown. Sunoco, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Marathon Petroleum, ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66, and others have asked the Supremes to intervene in a climate case filed against them by the City and County of Honolulu. The case serves as an important precedent for a number of other cases.
    Read More “Big Oil Asks U.S. Supremes to Shut Down Lawsuits re Global Warming”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Canadian Bill Makes it a Crime to Speak Nice About Fossil Fuels

    February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

    Charlie Angus, an MP (Member of Parliament) in Canada, belongs to the country’s radical left NDP, or New Democratic Party. He represents the Timmins—James Bay area in Ontario. Angus recently introduced a bill, C-372, also known as the Fossil Fuel Advertising Act. The bill is as anti-free speech as anything you’ll find in Communist Russia or North Korea. C-372 says if you, as an individual, speak well of the oil industry, doing so would carry a summary conviction and a fine of up to $500,000. If you work for an oil company and stick up for your industry, the punishment could be as strict as two years in jail or a fine of $1,000,000. It’s pure insanity.
    Read More “Canadian Bill Makes it a Crime to Speak Nice About Fossil Fuels”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 29, 2024

    February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: PA DEP oil & gas regulatory program will be in the red by fall; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Alaska green group wants private data to penalize natgas users; NATIONAL: Biden’s anti-natural gas posturing has even Dems starting to squirm; US energy sec says LNG pause will not impact relations with allies; INTERNATIONAL: World’s top oil trader sees oil demand peak after 2030; QatarEnergy names first LNG carrier “Rex Tillerson”; Activist investor wants BP to pivot back to O&G.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 29, 2024”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    EOG Resources “Stepping Up Activity” in Ohio Utica for 2024

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    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. As part of the company’s fourth quarter and full-year 2023 update, EOG said it will “step up in activity in the Ohio Utica play” in 2024. During a conference call with analysts, EOG’s COO Jeffrey Leitzell said the company would boost activity in Utica to begin operating one rig full-time.
    Read More “EOG Resources “Stepping Up Activity” in Ohio Utica for 2024″

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | ESG | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Warns 6 More Banks They are in Danger of Blacklist re ESG

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    West Virginia State Treasurer Riley Moore has sent notices to six additional financial institutions warning them of potential inclusion on the state’s Restricted Financial Institution List (can’t do business with the state) after his office made an initial determination that the institutions appear to be engaged in boycotts of fossil fuel companies as defined under state law. This is not the first time Moore has put Big Banks on the blacklist (see WV Ends Business with 5 Banks Guilty of Boycotting Fossil Fuels). We have the list of companies Moore contacted…
    Read More “WV Warns 6 More Banks They are in Danger of Blacklist re ESG”

  • Energy Companies | Epsilon Energy | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    M-U Producer Epsilon Energy Closes on Assets in Texas Permian

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    Epsilon Energy, a relatively small company, used to concentrate most of its effort on developing Marcellus Shale wells. However, over the past year and a half, the company has expanded into other plays and now owns assets in the Anadarko (Oklahoma and Texas) and the Permian (Texas and New Mexico). Epsilon typically does not do its own drilling. The company joint venture partners with (gives money to) other companies, like Chesapeake Energy (in the Marcellus), and the other company typically does the drilling. Yesterday Epsilon announced closing on another Permian Basin acquisition.
    Read More “M-U Producer Epsilon Energy Closes on Assets in Texas Permian”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Ameren Announces Plan for Gas-Fired Peaker Plant in St. Louis

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024
    A rendering of Ameren Missouri’s planned Castle Bluff project. The natural gas plant would be in south St. Louis County. (click for larger version)

    Ameren Corporation, a regional electric utility, currently produces two-thirds of its electricity using coal-fired power plants (and almost no gas-fired plants). By 2045, the company plans to have no electricity produced by coal, with unreliable renewables making up most of the mix. The unreliable renewables need a backup — natural gas. The company recently firmed up plans to build one of two new gas-fired power plants. Ameren’s Castle Bluff Energy Center will sit at the confluence of the Meramec and Mississippi rivers near St. Louis, MO, next to where the former Meramec Energy Center burned coal for decades.
    Read More “Ameren Announces Plan for Gas-Fired Peaker Plant in St. Louis”

  • Industrywide Issues | M&A | Sand/Proppant

    Atlas Energy Acquiring Hi-Crush to Create #1 Frac Sand Producer

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    Atlas Energy Solutions Inc. entered into a definitive agreement with Hi Crush Inc. to acquire all of Hi-Crush’s Permian Basin proppant production assets and the company’s North American logistics operations in a transaction valued at $450 million. Although Atlas focuses solely on the Permian, Hi-Crush sells proppant to multiple basins, including deals with drillers in the Marcellus/Utica. The combination of both companies into one new company will create the largest frac sand producer in the U.S.
    Read More “Atlas Energy Acquiring Hi-Crush to Create #1 Frac Sand Producer”

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

    API Files Legal Challenge to Overturn Biden LNG Export Pause

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    The American Petroleum Institute (API), which is no friend of independent shale drillers, together with six other O&G groups, filed an application for rehearing on the Dept. of Energy’s (DOE) indefinite pause on new and pending liquefied natural gas (LNG) permit approvals for non-FTA countries. The application for rehearing is a legal filing, the first stop on the way to a full-blown court case. The filing asks the DOE to reconsider and stop its pause on advancing requests to export LNG. If the DOE denies the rehearing request, the Bidenistas can expect to be sued in federal court to overturn the pause.
    Read More “API Files Legal Challenge to Overturn Biden LNG Export Pause”

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

    Radical Left Getting Nervous About Changes Coming in a Trump EPA

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    Swampy leftists in the Democrat Party view the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as their own personal playground — a birthright. If a Republican takes the White House, as Donald Trump did in 2017, and sets about to scale back some of the extremist policies implemented by previous presidents like Lord Obama, the lefties go berserk (see Horray! Trump Budget Fires 20% of EPA Staff, Trims 31% of Budget). Nobody has bastardized the EPA more than Joe Biden, and it will take an exorcism to clean it out. Don’t worry: DJT and the Heritage Foundation have a plan to clean it up, as we recently told you (see Roadmap Released for Trump to Reverse Biden Climate Policies). The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 plan has swamp dwellers in D.C. and even in far-flung places like Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Triangle Park, North Carolina, VERY nervous.
    Read More “Radical Left Getting Nervous About Changes Coming in a Trump EPA”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 28, 2024

    February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Despite LNG permitting risks, Cheniere expansions continue; NATIONAL: Is Chevron’s $53 billion buyout of Hess in trouble?; New poll shows “widespread” concern over Washington’s energy policy; INTERNATIONAL: Qatar’s bigger LNG expansion to squeeze US, other rivals; Enverus believes gen AI will shape O&G decision making in 2024.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 28, 2024”

  • Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Gulfport Energy | Hilcorp Energy | Industrywide Issues | Infinity Natural Resources | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio Awards Drilling Contracts for State Parks – Salt Fork Surprise

    February 27, 2024February 28, 2024

    Yesterday, the Ohio Oil & Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) met to award contracts to drill under (not on) several Ohio state parks, including the 20,000-acre Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County. Anti-fossil fuel nutters didn’t disappoint. They showed up and dressed up in burlap bags and silly hats, standing along a wall to protest against the proceeding. Fortunately, the protesters didn’t disrupt or stop the proceeding (they had been threatened with arrest if they did). The big news (for us) is 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. We have the complete list of who won which contracts and how much they are paying in signing bonuses and royalties.
    Read More “Ohio Awards Drilling Contracts for State Parks – Salt Fork Surprise”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Patterson-UTI | Pennsylvania | Tioga County (PA)

    NexTier Closing Frack Office, Laying Off 104 in Tioga County, PA

    February 27, 2024February 27, 2024

    Last June, Patterson-UTI Energy, which operates roughly half of the active rigs in the Marcellus/Utica, announced it was merging with NexTier Oilfield Solutions in a combination that would create the #1 company in fracking services in the country (see Patterson-UTI & NexTier to Merge, Bigger Fracker than Halliburton). The merger was completed last September. However, the NexTier name was kept on the door, at least in some locations, including an office with operations in Mansfield (Tioga County), PA. NexTier recently filed a WARN notice that it will close the Mansfield office and begin to lay off its 104 employees effective April 13th.
    Read More “NexTier Closing Frack Office, Laying Off 104 in Tioga County, PA”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    Pa. 2023: NatGas Production Up 1%, Wells Drilled Lowest in 10 Yrs

    February 27, 2024February 27, 2024
    click for larger version

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) released its latest quarterly Natural Gas Production Report for October through December 2023 (full copy below). There were 110 new horizontal wells spud (drilled) in 4Q23, a decrease of 26 wells (-19%) compared to 4Q22. However, 4Q’s spud number was up from the 102 drilled in 3Q23. Natural gas production volume was 1,939 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in 4Q23, up 82 Bcf (4.4%) from 1,857 Bcf produced in 4Q22. There were two pieces of big news in this report: (1) Production for all of 2023 actually went up (now down) by 1%; (2) The total number of new wells drilled in 2023 was the lowest it has been in a decade.
    Read More “Pa. 2023: NatGas Production Up 1%, Wells Drilled Lowest in 10 Yrs”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Antis: PA DEP Plugging Easy-to-Get Orphan Wells, Not Most Critical

    February 27, 2024February 27, 2024

    In December, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro issued a press release and rang the bell to announce his administration had (at that point) plugged 132 orphaned and abandoned wells in just 11 months, surpassing the total over the previous eight years combined, with big plans to expand the program (see PA DEP Spending $44M This Yr, $76M Next Yr to Plug Orphaned Wells). Now comes word, more like an accusation, from Shapiro’s environmental left that the Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) plugging program is picking the lowest of the low-hanging fruit (wells) to plug instead of tackling the more critical (leaky) wells that could and should be done first.
    Read More “Antis: PA DEP Plugging Easy-to-Get Orphan Wells, Not Most Critical”

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