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  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | NGLs

    LPG & Ethane Shipments Thru Panama Canal Pick Up in January

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    Last November, MDN warned you about delays with LPG (propane) and LNG ships transiting the Panama Canal (see Drought Along Panama Canal Causing Delays in Propane, LNG Exports). According to the Panama Canal Authority (APC), water levels at Gatún Lake were the lowest since at least 1995 due to an extended dry season and lower-than-normal precipitation on the Panama Canal. Gatún Lake is the artificial lake that vessels pass through to transit between the Atlantic and Pacific locks, and it holds the water supply needed to operate the lock systems of the canal. The situation got to the point that the APC began auctioning slots to use the canal (see LNG Vessels Transiting Panama Canal Must Use Auction for Time Slots). Good news! While the drought continues, it’s less worse than it was, and U.S. energy shipments through the Canal have increased once again.
    Read More “LPG & Ethane Shipments Thru Panama Canal Pick Up in January”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 22, 2024

    February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Jury awards $30 million to injured Colorado oilfield worker; Could Florida electric bills go up because of methane from manure?; INTERNATIONAL: Net zero is now a Chinese weapon pointed directly at the West; Iran accuses Israel of sabotage after explosions strike a natgas pipeline.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 22, 2024”

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

    Equitrans Looking at Potential Buyer; MVP Now Delayed Until 2Q

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    Two really big (huge) pieces of news are coming from yesterday’s Equitrans Midstream fourth quarter and full-year 2023 update. The first bit of news is that Equitrans is actively considering a buyout offer. The company doesn’t use that exact language, but that’s what’s happening. This should come as no surprise, given the rumor mill on a potential Equitrans sale heated up last December (see Equitrans Midstream, Builder of MVP, Considers Selling Itself). The second bit of news is that (surprise!) the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project, which was supposed to be done and online by the end of March, will slip into the second quarter. Oh! And the price tag has increased once again, thanks to various lawsuits by Big Green and complicit judges.
    Read More “Equitrans Looking at Potential Buyer; MVP Now Delayed Until 2Q”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | M&A | Pennsylvania

    Sources: Occidental Looking to Sell Its Share of Western Midstream

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    According to sources whispering to reporters from Reuters, Occidental Petroleum is “exploring a sale of Western Midstream Partners,” a U.S. natural gas-focused pipeline operator that has a market value of close to $20 billion. Western Midstream responded to the news report by issuing a press release to say it is NOT engaged in any kind of sale process. But that’s a bit disingenuous as Occidental owns a controlling interest in the company. So if Oxy sells its interests, it is, in essence, selling the business.
    Read More “Sources: Occidental Looking to Sell Its Share of Western Midstream”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Antis Ask Court for Emergency Stop to Drilling Under OH State Parks

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    The money behind Big Green never stops. Where in the heck do they get it all? In November 2023, the Ohio Oil & Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) met in a public forum and voted to allow shale drilling under (not on top of) three different state-owned tracts of land: all 20,000 acres of Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County, more than 300 acres of Valley Run Wildlife Area in Carroll County, and 66 acres of the Zepernick Wildlife Area in Columbiana County (see OGLMC Votes to Allow Fracking Under Ohio’s Salt Fork State Park). The vote set in motion a window for drillers to submit official proposals. The OGLMC is scheduled to meet next week to announce the winners. Antis have just filed a court motion to block that meeting.
    Read More “Antis Ask Court for Emergency Stop to Drilling Under OH State Parks”

  • Antero Resources | CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    LNG Exports Figure Big in Antero’s Future Starting This Year

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    Last week, Antero Resources, which is 100% focused on the Marcellus/Utica with over 500,000 net acres under lease (and the largest M-U driller in West Virginia), issued its fourth quarter and full-year 2023 update, which we covered (see Antero 4Q – Production Up 6%, Profits Down 87%, 21 New Wells). While we picked up and published transcript excerpts from the conference call, including an extended discussion about LNG by Antero SVP of Natural Gas Marketing, Justin Fowler, today we have another look at the information shared last week — just how important LNG is to Antero’s future.
    Read More “LNG Exports Figure Big in Antero’s Future Starting This Year”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Ohio | Trumbull County

    Clean Energy Future Sells Lordstown Power Plant to ArcLight Capital

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    In June 2016, Massachusetts-based Clean Energy Future broke ground on an $800 million, 940-megawatt Utica gas-fired electric plant in Lordstown (Trumbull County), OH (see Lordstown Energy Center Breaks Ground on $890M Electric Plant). The plant was completed and went online in October 2018 (see Lordstown (OH) Energy Center Now Online, Generating 940 MW). In 2019, the super-efficient, low-emission plant won an award from POWER Magazine (see Utica-Fired Lordstown Energy Center Wins POWER Mag Top Plant Award). And that’s all we had heard about that project, which continues to hum along, producing electricity for 850,000 homes. Until now.
    Read More “Clean Energy Future Sells Lordstown Power Plant to ArcLight Capital”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    2.4 GW of Gas-Fired Power Retiring in 2024, Incl. Boston’s Mystic

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    The number crunchers at the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published a post yesterday highlighting that in 2024, some 5.2 gigawatts (GW) of U.S. electric generating capacity will be retired. It is the least amount of capacity being retired since 2008, in the past 25 years. The graphic the crunchers used is somewhat stark and misleading. It shows the number one category of retirements is natural gas power plants, retiring 2.4 GW (46% of all retirements). What you don’t discover until deep into the post is that a single gas-fired plant, Boston’s Mystic Generating Station, which has been online since the 1940s (!), represents 1,413-MW (60%) of the gas plants retiring.
    Read More “2.4 GW of Gas-Fired Power Retiring in 2024, Incl. Boston’s Mystic”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Expert Says Quiet Part Out Loud: IEA’s Predictions Can’t be Trusted

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    For more than three years, MDN has called out the International Energy Agency (IEA) and its executive director, Dr. Fatih Birol, as nothing more than tools of Big Green. We’ve reported on many of the IEA’s fake predictions about peak demand for oil and natural gas (see IEA Rushes to Change Absurd Peak Oil Prediction 24 Hrs After COP28) and about the IEA’s plea for no new oil and gas drilling worldwide, starting now, because of man-made global warming concerns (see Intl Energy Agency Says World Should Stop All New O&G Development). We told you then that IEA is not to be trusted. But now you don’t have to take just our word for it…
    Read More “Expert Says Quiet Part Out Loud: IEA’s Predictions Can’t be Trusted”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 21, 2024

    February 21, 2024February 21, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Backed by CCI and Sher Edling, Chicago files climate lawsuit; NATIONAL: Slumping US gas prices cause hedge funds to despair; Tumbling US natgas prices prove unstoppable, hurting producers; The hockey stick trial – science dies in a DC courtroom; Are policymakers intentionally sending us back to 18th century?; INTERNATIONAL: Oil falls on monetary policy uncertainty; Can Europe count on US LNG?
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 21, 2024”

  • DT Midstream | Energy Services | Greene County (PA) | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Marion County | Monongalia County | Noble County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA) | West Virginia

    DT Midstream 4Q – M-U Pipeline Operations Expand, Looking for M&A

    February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    DT Midstream (DTM), headquartered in Detroit, owns major assets in the Marcellus/Utica region and other regions like the Haynesville. DTM issued its fourth quarter 2023 update last Friday. The Marcellus/Utica region (which they call Northeast in the report) received several prominent mentions during a conference call with analysts. Also of note were comments by DT CEO David Slater, who said he’s positioning the company to take advantage of “bolt-on” opportunities in the regions where they operate. Meaning he’s on the lookout for mergers and acquisitions.
    Read More “DT Midstream 4Q – M-U Pipeline Operations Expand, Looking for M&A”

  • Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Pipelines

    About 20 Property Owners Left to Sign for W. Ky. NatGas Pipe

    February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    In September 2022, MDN told you about a new 53-mile pipeline project in Western Kentucky — a 16-inch natural gas pipeline to feed natgas to the southern Pennyrile Region (see Kentucky Spending $30M on New NatGas Pipe to Expand Biz Growth). The $115 million project is partly being underwritten by a $30 million grant from the State of Kentucky. Half of the state money ($15 million) was distributed in 2022, and the other half was distributed in 2023 (see W. Kentucky 53-Mile NatGas Pipe Moving Forward with State Funding). However, no construction has begun yet. There are still around 20 landowners who haven’t signed a lease to allow the pipeline across their property.
    Read More “About 20 Property Owners Left to Sign for W. Ky. NatGas Pipe”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    TVA Issues Final EIS for East Tenn. Power Plant, Moving Forward

    February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a federally-owned electric utility corporation in the U.S. TVA’s service area covers all of Tennessee, portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, and small areas of Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. TVA is the sixth-largest power supplier and the largest public utility in the country. Last May, TVA announced that it would convert the Kingston Fossil Plant (coal-fired plant) in East Tennessee to a natural gas-fired plant capable of generating 1,500 megawatts of electricity (see TVA Proposes NatGas Power Plant, 122-Mile Pipeline for East Tenn.). The project also includes contracting with Enbridge to build a new 122-mile pipeline. Last Friday, TVA issued an environmental impact statement (EIS) for the project and announced it has decided to move forward with building the project.
    Read More “TVA Issues Final EIS for East Tenn. Power Plant, Moving Forward”

  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Tioga County (PA)

    Making the Case for Carbon Capture & Storage in Rural PA Communities

    February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    Last week, MDN told you about landmen knocking on doors in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, looking to sign up landowners for a big carbon capture and sequestration project (see Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights). Tenaska is looking to sink 20-30 wells across a massive 80,000 acres to create a storage field that can hold upward of 5 million tons of CO2 injected annually for 30 years. But the question is: Is CCS a good thing for landowners and the rural communities where they live? One landowner argues that CCS is a good thing.
    Read More “Making the Case for Carbon Capture & Storage in Rural PA Communities”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    WV’s Botched NatGas Property Tax Gets Messier with House Vote

    February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    Last summer, MDN told you that a new system to assess valuations of shale wells in West Virginia had turned into a royal mess (see WV NatGas Property Tax Rule Still a Mess, 303 Cases Appealed). In January, that mess got a whole lot messier — what we call a hot mess — when a “clerical error” by a third-party vendor in calculating the new formula for natural gas property tax valuations caused newly producing natural gas wells to be undervalued, leading to the loss of millions of dollars for the counties that see the most shale drilling (see NatGas WV Property Tax Mistake a Hot Mess – Counties Out Millions). Now, the legislature, in its wisdom, has voted to keep the flawed formula (that resulted in a clerical error) in place permanently.
    Read More “WV’s Botched NatGas Property Tax Gets Messier with House Vote”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Radical Bill in NY to Block CO2 “Fracking” Advances in Assembly

    February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    Earlier this month, MDN told you that several New York Democrat legislators were introducing a new bill to ban the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) in any process to extract natural gas or oil in the Empire State (see NY Democrat Legislators Introduce Bill to Ban CO2 “Fracking”). The radicals followed through (see NY Democrats Release Bill to Ban Use of CO2 in Gas Extraction). The bill is rapidly advancing in the Democrat-controlled Assembly and Senate. It appears to be a fait accompli.
    Read More “Radical Bill in NY to Block CO2 “Fracking” Advances in Assembly”

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