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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Rockefellers, Bloomberg Behind Campaign to Block LNG Exports

    February 15, 2024February 15, 2024

    So-called “charities” (really nothing of the sort) controlled by Rockefeller family billionaires and charities controlled by billionaire Mike Bloomberg provided millions of dollars in recent years to environmental groups that are campaigning against fossil-fuel projects, including LNG terminals that have been proposed on the Gulf Coast, according to insiders. So says an article recently published in the Wall Street Journal. Frankly, we’re not surprised. Nobody should be surprised that billionaire Democrats are funding these anti-fossil fuel crusades. What everyone SHOULD be surprised by is that the billionaires’ charities are tax-exempt and that they are funding tax-exempt nonprofits to engage in overtly political activities — activities that violate the IRS tax code for nonprofits. Why are ANY of the participants in this scheme tax-exempt?
    Read More “Rockefellers, Bloomberg Behind Campaign to Block LNG Exports”

  • Carbon Capture | Chevron | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues

    NAPE Speakers Say Carbon Capture & Sequestration a Risky Business

    February 15, 2024February 15, 2024

    Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is coming on strong everywhere, including the Marcellus/Utica. Two days ago, we told you that Tenaska is looking to lease 80,000 acres in the M-U for CCS (see Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights). We also told you about a Marcellus driller, BKV, that’s looking to move into CCS in a big way, although mainly along the Gulf Coast (see Bumpy Financial Road for BKV – Company Bets on Carbon Capture). CCS was a big topic at last week’s NAPE Expo in Houston, Texas. A panel of speakers discussing CCS said the space poses risks, but those risks can be mitigated with proper reservoir assessment.
    Read More “NAPE Speakers Say Carbon Capture & Sequestration a Risky Business”

  • Industrywide Issues | Taxation

    Global Carbon Credit Market is $909 Billion Dollar Scam

    February 15, 2024February 15, 2024

    Last August, MDN told you about a new Cambridge University study published in the journal Science exposing the sale of carbon credits as a scam (see Cambridge Study Finds Carbon Offsets Using Trees is a Scam). After the carbon credit scam was exposed, big companies like Shell, Nestle, and Gucci exited the market — refusing to spend money on pretend solutions to global warming (see With Carbon Credits Scam Exposed, Big Names (Like Shell) Exit Market). How big of a scam is it? Try nearly $1 trillion a year!
    Read More “Global Carbon Credit Market is $909 Billion Dollar Scam”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 15, 2024

    February 15, 2024February 15, 2024

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Newsom’s actions of ‘leaking’ emissions to poorer developing countries; INTERNATIONAL: Industry drives tripling of natgas consumption in India by 2050; World demand for liquefied natural gas jumps 50% by 2040; Mr. Bean was right – and so was Toyota; Iran gas pipelines explode in act of sabotage, officials say.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 15, 2024”

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

    D.C. Circuit Dismisses Eminent Domain Lawsuit Against MVP & FERC

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    Yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (D.C. Circuit) delivered a HUGELY important decision. In April 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court breathed new life into a long-running lawsuit funded by Big Green groups using (abusing) a small group of uppity Virginia landowners who argue the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) had no right to delegate authority to Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) to use eminent domain to cross land, including the land owned by the small group of uppity landowners in Virginia. The aim of the lawsuit is to prevent any private company from using eminent domain ever again to build public infrastructure — a true disaster of national importance. The D.C. Circuit said in an opinion yesterday that it lacks jurisdiction to rule on the matter, meaning it’s “case closed,” and MVP can finish up the final little bits (it’s about 99% done now).
    Read More “D.C. Circuit Dismisses Eminent Domain Lawsuit Against MVP & FERC”

  • Empire Pipeline | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Erie County (NY) | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Pipelines | Seneca Resources

    NFG Lawsuit Alleges Fraud, Counterfeit Parts Used at Compressor Stn

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    Here’s the kind of thing you don’t want to read about. Utility giant National Fuel Gas Company, headquartered in Buffalo and parent to Seneca Resources and NFG Midstream (and Empire Pipeline), is suing a former employee and several vendors for buying and installing counterfeit parts at several compressor stations. One such part caused the temporary shutdown at one compressor station in New York’s Southern Tier when the part failed to work correctly.
    Read More “NFG Lawsuit Alleges Fraud, Counterfeit Parts Used at Compressor Stn”

  • Columbiana County | Crude Oil | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Ohio

    Gassy Northern Utica in Ohio Turns Oily Thanks to Encino Energy

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    Encino Energy purchased Chesapeake Energy’s Ohio oil and gas assets (including Utica Shale assets) in 2018 for $2 billion (see Encino Takes Over from Chesapeake in Ohio Utica; Big Plans). A few months later, Encino CEO Hardy Murchison and COO Ray Walker (formerly of Range Resources) told attendees at a conference they would do oil drilling in the state differently and better than Chesapeake (see Encino Says They’ll Do it Better in the Utica than Chesapeake Did). They did! By June of last year, Encino had become the biggest oil producer in the state, having “cracked the code” on oil drilling in Ohio (see Oil Prod. in Northern Utica Comes Alive – Encino Cracks Oil Code). Encino is now turning parts of northern Utica, places like Columbiana County that are known for producing mostly natural gas, into oil-producing zones.
    Read More “Gassy Northern Utica in Ohio Turns Oily Thanks to Encino Energy”

  • Allegheny County | Beaver County | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | PennEnergy Resources | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    PA DEP Finally OKs Use of Big Sewickley Creek Water for Fracking

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    In 2021, PennEnergy Resources made a request to the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) to withdraw up to 3 million gallons of water a day from Big Sewickley Creek and one of its tributaries for shale fracking (see Dem PA Lawmaker Wants to Block Use of Creek Water for Fracking). In March 2022, PennEnergy reapplied for a permit to draw water, but this time, the request was cut in half to just 1.5 million gallons of water a day (see PennEnergy Reapplies to Use SWPA Creek Water for Fracking Ops). In July 2022, the application was finally christened as complete and ready for an official review (see PennEnergy Creek Water Request Now “Complete” – PA DEP Reviewing). And that’s where it’s been, hanging in limbo since then. Until yesterday, when the DEP notified those commenting on the application that it had been approved. Finally!
    Read More “PA DEP Finally OKs Use of Big Sewickley Creek Water for Fracking”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation

    50 NC Democrat Lawmakers Ask FERC to Redo MVP Southgate Cert

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    In 2018, Equitrans Midstream, the builder of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), proposed to extend MVP (when it’s done) by an extra 75 miles from the current terminus in Pittsylvania County, VA, to Alamance County, NC, to provide natural gas for heating and electric generation. The 75-mile extension is called MVP Southgate. Last year, Equitrans asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to extend Southgate’s project timeline an extra three years. FERC agreed in December (see FERC Approves MVP Southgate Request for 3-Yr Extension to Build). A few weeks later, Equitrans announced it was significantly changing the project, cutting it by more than half and increasing the amount of gas flowing through it (see Equitrans Slices MVP Southgate Pipe Project From 75 to 31 Miles). Some 50 North Carolina Democrat state lawmakers have asked FERC to force Equitrans to file for a new certification as this is now essentially a different project than the one originally proposed.
    Read More “50 NC Democrat Lawmakers Ask FERC to Redo MVP Southgate Cert”

  • Chesapeake Energy | CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Chesapeake Signs Deal with Delfin LNG to Ship 0.5 MTPA to Gunvor

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    In March 2023, Chesapeake Energy announced a 15-year deal to provide enough natural gas for 2.0 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG exports to Gunvor Singapore Pte (see Chesapeake Cuts Back on Marcellus, Signs Haynesville LNG Deal). The deal with Gunvor will tap Chessy’s Haynesville gas supplies, given that play is much closer to LNG export facilities along the Gulf Coast. It is a shame the company won’t move any Marcellus molecules south as part of the Gunvor deal. At any rate, yesterday, Chessy announced a deal with Delfin LNG to liquefy 0.5 MTPA of Chessy’s molecules heading to Gunvor — 25% of what the company promised to deliver to Gunvor.
    Read More “Chesapeake Signs Deal with Delfin LNG to Ship 0.5 MTPA to Gunvor”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Corporation of America | Greene County (PA) | Greylock Energy | Pennsylvania

    ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 3-Cent Dividend 4Q23

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    ECA Marcellus Trust I, the royalty interest holder in some of the wells drilled and maintained by Greylock Energy in Greene County, PA, announced it would issue a three-cent ($0.03) dividend to unitholders for 4Q23. The company paid 4.3 cents per unit in 1Q23, nothing in 2Q23, and six-tenths of a penny ($0.006) in 3Q23 (see ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors Half a Penny Dividend 3Q). The company continues to hold back some profits ($90,000 in 4Q23) to build a cash reserve for “future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities.”
    Read More “ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 3-Cent Dividend 4Q23”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 14, 2024

    February 14, 2024February 14, 2024

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Fired FirstEnergy execs indicted in $60 million Ohio bribery scheme; NATIONAL: Enbridge makes progress toward U.S. gas utilities takeover; America must show energy leadership on a global stage; Rubio questions Biden admin’s authority to pause LNG exports; US LNG export terminal permit pause could boost coal use; How low can you go? Natgas down to $1.67/MMBtu; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC report shows uneven delivery of new oil production cuts; US exports crude to Nigeria for the first time.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 14, 2024”

  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has an excellent article reporting on an effort by Tenaska, one of the largest privately operated companies in the U.S., to build a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) hub spanning tens of thousands of acres in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Landmen are “knocking on doors again” in all three states, looking to sign up landowners to store carbon dioxide deep underground. We have the details below, including how much money Tenaska is paying as a signing bonus and how much is on offer (per acre) each year.
    Read More “Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Bill Triples Conventional Well Royalty Payments if Made Late

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    West Virginia House Bill (HB) 4292 attempts to close a loophole affecting landowners and mineral rights owners with a conventional oil or gas well. Royalties from conventional O&G wells are typically small, as little as $40-$50 per month. Some energy companies (hopefully very few) that own the wells are intentionally late with royalty payments or outright refuse to make the payments. Because the amounts are so small, lawyers typically won’t take on a case for nonpayment of royalties. This bill aims to fix that.
    Read More “WV Bill Triples Conventional Well Royalty Payments if Made Late”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX Henry Hub Futures Price Crash Continues – Closed at $1.77

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    We’re sad to have to report on yet another down day of the NYMEX Henry Hub natural gas futures contract. Yesterday, the NYMEX price closed at $1.77/MMBtu, the lowest closing price for the “front month” contract in 3 1/2 years (since Monday, July 27, 2020). Yesterday’s closing price breaks through the latest “floor” of $1.80, an important psychological barrier traders monitor. As has been the case in recent weeks, weather is cited as the main factor in the low price. It’s just not cold enough this winter to spur big domestic demand for natgas. The price is down 31.4 cents (15%) over the last five trading sessions. How much lower will it go?
    Read More “NYMEX Henry Hub Futures Price Crash Continues – Closed at $1.77”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA’s Outlook for Natural Gas Spot Price in 2024 and 2025

    February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

    We report today in a companion story about the crash in the NYMEX price to $1.77/MMBtu that NGI’s Spot Gas National Average jumped 36.5 cents to $2.115 yesterday based on winter weather forecasts in some states. What will the Henry Hub spot price (not the futures price, but the physically traded spot price) average for 2024 and 2025? The number crunchers at EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration) explain their reasoning for a prediction that the average spot price will remain below $3 this year and next.
    Read More “EIA’s Outlook for Natural Gas Spot Price in 2024 and 2025”

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