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

    Equitrans Says MVP Will Become One of Most Valuable Pipes in U.S.

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    Equitrans Midstream issued its third quarter update yesterday. As you might expect, there was much talk about completing the nearly-done Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project. Near the top of Equitrans’ 3Q official update is this comment from CEO Thomas Karam: “Once in-service, there is little doubt MVP will be one of the most valuable pipelines in the U.S., directly connecting our country’s largest and lowest-cost natural gas resource and the rapidly growing demand of the mid-Atlantic and southeast markets.” MVP remains on track to be completed and online in 1Q24. We learned a few new details about MVP from the update. However, MVP wasn’t the only hot topic during yesterday’s update. We have new info about the Rager Mountain Natural Gas Storage Field incident, Ohio Valley Connector Expansion Project, and MVP Southgate.
    Read More “Equitrans Says MVP Will Become One of Most Valuable Pipes in U.S.”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation

    PA AG Files Criminal Charges Against Equitrans for Home Explosion

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    In 2018, a man in Clarksville (Green County), PA, turned on his gas stove, and it exploded, catching fire and leveling the entire house (see Did Shale Well Methane Migration Cause SWPA Home to Explode?). The man, his girlfriend, and young child were helicoptered to a hospital burn unit. The early working theory/assumptions were (a) the man didn’t smell mercaptan, therefore the source of the gas that exploded was not from the stove or line into the house itself, and (b) because there is an EQT shale well “across the street” and a gathering pipeline (operated by Equitrans Midstream) that runs “next to the house,” methane “may have” migrated from the shale well into the home, or methane leaked from the gathering line into the home. After five years of investigations, Pennsylvania’s Democrat (anti-drilling) Attorney General is ready to lay the blame on Equitrans, but not for the gathering pipeline.
    Read More “PA AG Files Criminal Charges Against Equitrans for Home Explosion”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Cold Weather to the Rescue! M-U Gas Prices Spike, Highest in Months

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    Have you noticed the nice rise in the price of gas? Yesterday, the NYMEX Henry Hub price rose $0.22 to close at $3.58/MMBtu (up 6.24% in a single day). Cool! Better yet, the spot price of natural gas in the Marcellus/Utica region is on the march, too. According to Argus Media, spot natural gas prices across the northeastern U.S. surged to the highest levels in months. Why? Weather. Specifically, cold weather. Example: The Columbia Gas Appalachia index, a “key indicator” for the price of gas from the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania and surrounding states, more than doubled to $2.37/mmBtu on Monday, the highest since March 2nd. How high will it go?
    Read More “Cold Weather to the Rescue! M-U Gas Prices Spike, Highest in Months”

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

    Chesapeake Energy Signs Vitol to LNG Contract for 15 Years

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    In March, Chesapeake Energy announced a 15-year deal to provide natural gas for LNG exports to Gunvor Singapore Pte (see Chesapeake Cuts Back on Marcellus, Signs Haynesville LNG Deal). In an interview with S&P Global Commodity Insights at the time, Chesapeake CEO Nick Dell’Osso expressed the view that over the next several years, as much as 20% or 25% of U.S. production will flow to international markets (see Chesapeake CEO Says 20-25% of U.S. Gas Production Will be Exported). Approximately 7% of Chesapeake’s natural gas production is liquefied and exported as LNG. Chessy Executive Vice President Josh Viets aims to increase that to 20% by locating more deals like Gunvor (see Chesapeake Seeks More LNG Deals, Wants 20% of Production Going Intl). Viets has just scored another LNG deal.
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy Signs Vitol to LNG Contract for 15 Years”

  • Energy Companies | ESG | Gulfport Energy | Industrywide Issues

    Gulfport Energy’s Entire M-U Operation Gets “A” on MiQ Report Card

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    Gulfport Energy, the third-largest driller in the Ohio Utica Shale (by the number of wells drilled), is the latest Marcellus/Utica driller to have its gas certified by MiQ. After a thorough review, MiQ gave Gulfport’s operations and the natural gas it produces its highest grade of “A.” Gulfport, which drills in both the Ohio Utica and Oklahoma SCOOP shale plays, has drilled some of (perhaps THE) longest shale wells in the world at over four miles long (see Gulfport’s 4-Mile Utica Wells Producing 2.5+ Bcfe per 1,000 Ft).
    Read More “Gulfport Energy’s Entire M-U Operation Gets “A” on MiQ Report Card”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | NGLs

    Drought Along Panama Canal Causing Delays in Propane, LNG Exports

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023
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    In early October, we brought you the news that propane (C3H8) was the most-exported U.S. petroleum product in the first half of 2023, averaging 1.5 million barrels per day (b/d), continuing a trend that began in 2020 (see Propane #1 Most Exported U.S. Petroleum Product First Half 2023). U.S. propane exports have been driving increased U.S. petroleum product exports for the past four years. Part of the propane export success story is right here in the Marcellus/Utica (see Marcus Hook Propane Exports Heat Up). However, there is a problem with propane (and even LNG) exports. The Panama Canal, a key link between the U.S. and Japan where much of our propane is shipped, is facing the worst drought in the Canal’s 120-year history.
    Read More “Drought Along Panama Canal Causing Delays in Propane, LNG Exports”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Venture Global Gets FERC OK to Commission 3 Calcasieu Pass Trains

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass LNG export facility received Federal Energy Regulatory Committee (FERC) authorization on October 26 to place the final three liquefaction blocks (7-9) into service. The other trains, 1-6, have been online but not officially in commercial service, even though it has shipped over 200 (!) cargoes, claiming it’s still working out the kinks. Venture’s contracted customers are frustrated that they aren’t getting any shipments and have sued (see Repsol Joins Shell, BP in Suing Venture Global for Missed LNG).
    Read More “Venture Global Gets FERC OK to Commission 3 Calcasieu Pass Trains”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 1, 2023

    November 1, 2023November 1, 2023

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: NY needs unprecedented increase in wind, solar to hit 2030 target; INTERNATIONAL: Russia uses new arctic LNG to dodge energy sanctions; Spain, Belgium increased Russian natgas imports up to 50%.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 1, 2023”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | LDCs | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Hope Gas to Use ARCH2 $$ to Distro 5,300 Hydrogen Fuel Cells in WV

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023
    WATT Fuel Cell

    A fuel cell manufacturer located in Westmoreland County, PA — WATT Fuel Cell — manufactures Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (“SOFC”) stacks and systems that operate on common, readily available fuels such as natural gas and propane. Instead of burning and combusting natural gas (or propane), those fuel sources are subjected to an electrochemical process that produces electricity. In July, the company announced it would distribute 500 of its units to customers of Hope Gas, a West Virginia-based natural gas utility (see NatGas-Powered WATT Fuel Cells Provided to 500 West Virginia Homes). Hope Gas announced yesterday another 5,300 WATT units will be distributed to its customers as part of the recent hydrogen hub award given to West Virginia and its partners.
    Read More “Hope Gas to Use ARCH2 $$ to Distro 5,300 Hydrogen Fuel Cells in WV”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Deeper Dive into Hydrogen Hub Projects Coming to WV, Timeline

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023

    Last week, MDN brought you a list of the 15 proposed projects that are part of the West Virginia-led Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) initiative (see Full List of ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Projects by Name, State, and Type). We brought you a PowerPoint slide deck from Shawn Bennett, the Division Manager for Energy and Resilience at Battelle, the private lab that is quarterbacking the ARCH2 project. The slide show was used during an online briefing about ARCH2. Today, we have a second slide show to share — this one from the Dept. of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, which co-presented with Battelle during the briefing.
    Read More “Deeper Dive into Hydrogen Hub Projects Coming to WV, Timeline”

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

    PA Sen. Yaw Calls HB 170 Banning New Drilling Via Setbacks “Stupid”

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023

    Mama says, “Stupid is as stupid does.” The phrase from the modern classic Forrest Gump perfectly describes a proposal floating in the Pennsylvania legislature called House Bill (HB) 170, which would increase setback distances for shale wells from 500 feet to 2,500 feet — effectively killing any new shale well drilling anywhere in the state. In June, Democrat Party bosses shut down action on HB 170, telling the House to cancel a vote (see PA Dems Abandon Bill to Kill All Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks). But the wackadoodle left couldn’t help itself. Yesterday, the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, under the “leadership” of Chairman Greg Vitali (D-Delaware), held a hearing to spread lies about shale drilling and to consider passing the very stupid HB 170.
    Read More “PA Sen. Yaw Calls HB 170 Banning New Drilling Via Setbacks “Stupid””

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

    PA Partisan Climate Initiative Launches for Mass Brainwashing ERA

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023

    The so-called Pennsylvania Bipartisan Climate Initiative officially launched last Friday. The group is made up of liberal Democrats — it is certainly NOT “bipartisan,” as it falsely claims. The aim and goal of the group is the mass brainwashing of the PA public, pushing the state’s poorly-written Environmental Rights Amendment (ERA) law. The group hopes it can turn local municipalities and residents into radicals who use the ERA as a blunt instrument to club the fossil fuel industry into extinction. This is a group of radicalized leftists pushing a hard-left agenda in the Keystone State. Be sure to push back.
    Read More “PA Partisan Climate Initiative Launches for Mass Brainwashing ERA”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Hydrogen Blending in Existing NatGas Pipes Leads to High Leakage

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023

    The Argonne National Laboratory, a U.S. Dept. of Energy lab, has tested the efficacy of blending hydrogen with natural gas in existing pipelines. Argonne found blending hydrogen with natgas lowers emissions due to hydrogen production and end-use combustion. However, injecting hydrogen into pipelines leads to higher transmission and distribution emissions and greater energy demand in compressor stations, wiping out the upstream and downstream benefits. In Argonne’s modeling, blending 30% hydrogen (by volume) into gas pipelines yielded a modest 6% decrease in lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions — but hydrogen blending at that level doubles leakage from transmission lines.
    Read More “Hydrogen Blending in Existing NatGas Pipes Leads to High Leakage”

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

    Biden DOE Permits for LNG Exports Go from 7 Weeks to 11 Months

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023

    U.S. Department of Energy reviews for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export permits have lengthened under President Joe Biden’s administration to 11 months or more, from seven weeks, according to government data. The reason? According to one LNG analyst in the know, the DOE is “sitting on decisions because of politics.” Intentional political foot-dragging. The Bidenistas are feeling the heat from two groups: Big Chemical claims exporting more LNG will raise prices domestically for their feedstock. And shrill environmentalist wackos are being loud and obnoxious (what’s new?).
    Read More “Biden DOE Permits for LNG Exports Go from 7 Weeks to 11 Months”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 31, 2023

    October 31, 2023October 31, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Dominion’s EV charging program in Va. has zero sign-ups; BP explores forming joint ventures to boost US shale; NATIONAL: Crestwood unitholders approve Energy Transfer transaction; Cummins predicts huge growth in natural gas engines; How Kelcy Warren’s pipeline dream powered a nation; Fierce opposition, lack of regs squeeze CO2 pipe projects; INTERNATIONAL: World Bank warns oil could jump above $100; Construction begins on world-first natural gas research facility; Construction of controversial Canadian pipeline complete.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 31, 2023”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies

    Antero 3Q – Production Up, Profits Way Up, No Mergers

    October 30, 2023February 16, 2024

    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 third quarter 2023 update last week. The company reports net production averaged 3.5 billion cubic feet equivalent per day (Bcfe/d) during 3Q23, an increase of 9% year-over-year. Of that production, liquids (NGLs) averaged 202 thousand barrels per day (MBbl/d), an increase of 18% from the year-ago period. Natural gas production averaged 2.3 Bcf/d, up 4% from the same period last year. The company made $560 million in 3Q23 versus a profit of $18 million in 3Q22 — a huge lift from last year.
    Read More “Antero 3Q – Production Up, Profits Way Up, No Mergers”

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