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  • Antero Resources | Doddridge County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ritchie County | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Antero’s WV Well Tax Case

    November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

    In a court case that stretches back to 2019, Antero Resources, the biggest driller in West Virginia, challenged how its wells had been valued for tax purposes in Doddridge and Richie counties for 2016 and 2017. Antero said the combined value of its wells for those years should have been $1.488 billion. The state tax commissioner reckoned the value to be $1.513 billion. The controversy over well valuations, not only for Antero but other drillers, led to a reworking of how the state law values shale wells (see WV Supreme Court Tweaks Shale Well Property Tax Calculation). The controversy eventually led to a newly passed bill aimed at clearing up the fuzzy edges of how to interpret well valuations (see Bill to Fix WV NatGas Property Tax Rule Close – Will Gov Sign?). Gov. Jim Justice signed the bill (House Bill 4336) into law in March 2022. But there was still the matter of Antero’s valuations under the old rules…

    UPDATE: There is an important update/correction listed below.
    Read More “U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Antero’s WV Well Tax Case”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research | Storage

    EIA Predicts Henry Hub to Avg $3.40 This Winter – Nov. STEO

    November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

    Once a month, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) analysts issue the agency’s Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), their best guess about where energy prices and production will go in the next 12 months. Last month, the report predicted new all-time highs for natural gas production in 2023 (see EIA Boosts Prediction for Record-High NatGas Prod. 2023 – Oct. STEO). The latest monthly report, issued yesterday, revises those record-high predictions down just a smidge — essentially the same as last month. EIA projects that dry gas production will end up at 103.68 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2023 (down from 103.72) and rise to 105.12 Bcf/d in 2024 (down from 105.13). The current record high is 99.60 Bcf/d, set in 2022. We’re going to blow by that this year and next.
    Read More “EIA Predicts Henry Hub to Avg $3.40 This Winter – Nov. STEO”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Regulation

    Kentucky PSC Votes to Retire 2 Coal Plants, Replace w/Gas-Fired

    November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

    Last December, PPL Corporation subsidiaries Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities Company (KU) announced a plan to replace 1,500 megawatts of aging coal-fired generation (nearly one-third of Kentucky’s coal fleet!) with two 621-megawatt (MW) natural gas combined-cycle units along with several unreliable, intermittent solar projects (see PPL Replacing Coal-Fired Power Plants with NatGas in Louisville, KY). The state Public Service Commission (PSC) issued its decision on the request Monday. LG&E/KU got some, but nowhere near all of what they requested.
    Read More “Kentucky PSC Votes to Retire 2 Coal Plants, Replace w/Gas-Fired”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    Which Responsible Gas Cert Do a Majority of M-U Drillers Use?

    November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

    We’ve written plenty about so-called certified natural gas, which is “responsibly produced” (as opposed to irresponsibly produced?) gas. The way a driller proves the gas they are selling is certified as responsible is to use a third-party verification vendor — typically either Project Canary or MiQ (see Former “Responsible Gas” Becoming “Certified” or “Differentiated”). Many drillers in the Marcellus/Utica have enrolled in certification programs. The question is, which program (Project Canary or MiQ) is winning in the certification race? We have an answer of sorts.
    Read More “Which Responsible Gas Cert Do a Majority of M-U Drillers Use?”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    U.S. LNG Exports Tie All-Time High in October with 110 Cargoes

    November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

    U.S. exported 110 cargoes of LNG in October, which is up from September and ties the all-time high number of cargoes exported in March and April this year. In October, nearly 70% of all U.S. cargoes landed in Europe, a huge jump from September. Which European countries received the most U.S. LNG in October? Germany? The U.K.? Nope, not even close. The country receiving the most LNG from the U.S. in October was…
    Read More “U.S. LNG Exports Tie All-Time High in October with 110 Cargoes”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 8, 2023

    November 8, 2023November 8, 2023

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Harrisburg considering backdoor ban on natural gas development; NATIONAL: Occidental, Blackrock form JV for Texas DAC facility; House GOP approves cutting EPA budget by nearly 40%; INTERNATIONAL: Natural gas demand suggests the IEA got peak demand wrong.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 8, 2023”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Summit Midstream

    Summit Midstream Reports Significant Interest by Others in M&A

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

    Summit Midstream Partners, formed in 2009 and headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, operates natural gas, crude oil, and produced water gathering (pipeline) systems in several unconventional shale plays, including the Marcellus and Utica. Last week, Summit issued its third quarter 2023 update. We previously reported on an early release of Summit’s 3Q operational update, which revealed the company is considering selling part or all of the company (see Summit Midstream 3Q Update – Considers Selling Part or All of Co.). Summit CEO Heath Deneke provided an update last week on the process of finding a potential suitor.
    Read More “Summit Midstream Reports Significant Interest by Others in M&A”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC, NERC Warn of Dire Consequences if Boston LNG Terminal Closes

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

    This past May, MDN told you about a coming real-life nightmare that the Everett LNG import terminal, which accepts and regasifies foreign-sourced natural gas, may shut down following the closure of New England’s biggest natural gas-fired power plant, the Mystic Generating Station in Everett, MA (see Nightmare in Boston – Everett LNG Import Terminal May Close 2024). The potential shuttering of the Everett LNG plant was the main topic of discussion a month later (in June) at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s second New England Winter Gas-Electric Forum last week in Portland, Maine (see Potential Shutdown of Boston LNG Terminal Discussed at FERC Forum). Yesterday, both FERC and NERC (North American Electric Reliability Corporation) issued a joint statement about Everett LNG shutting down, warning of dire consequences for New England’s energy reliability and affordability if a shutdown happens.
    Read More “FERC, NERC Warn of Dire Consequences if Boston LNG Terminal Closes”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NatGas Price Whacked Again – Drops $0.25 in One Day Due to Weather

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

    Just when we were beginning to feel comfortable that maybe, just maybe, the price of natural gas would stay higher for longer instead of lower for longer, yesterday happened. Did you notice? The price for the “front month contract” of the NYMEX Henry Hub got whacked, falling a full 25 cents in a single day, closing at $3.26/MMBtu. It was the biggest one-day plunge in price since March of this year. What happened? As is typical, it’s because of the weather.
    Read More “NatGas Price Whacked Again – Drops $0.25 in One Day Due to Weather”

  • CNG/LNG | Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina

    NC Residents Freak Out Over Proposed Dominion LNG Storage Tank

    November 7, 2023December 6, 2023

    Dominion Energy plans to build a liquified natural gas (LNG) storage facility in Person County, North Carolina, to enhance natural gas service reliability for residential and business customers in the growing region. Dominion studied several potential sites and collected a boatload of data during the site selection process, including but not limited to construction feasibility, minimizing landowner impacts, connection to Dominion’s existing natural gas system, and avoiding environmentally sensitive areas. Ultimately, Dominion selected a site in the southeast corner of Person County. Mainstream media is doing its best to scare local residents, hoping to block the project.
    Read More “NC Residents Freak Out Over Proposed Dominion LNG Storage Tank”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Discovers More Oil Drilling Produces More Associated NatGas

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

    Long-time MDN readers will know what “associated gas” is — natural gas that comes out of the same hole that oil comes from. When shale oil drillers sink a hole with the intent to get oil (one hydrocarbon), natural gas (another hydrocarbon) comes out, too. Even more hydrocarbons may also come out, including ethane, propane, and butane (NGLs). It’s natural! It happens. The “problem” for oil drillers has been what to do with “associated” natgas, which is considered a waste product for an oil driller. With new regulations adopted in recent years in places like Texas, New Mexico, and North Dakota (big oil drilling states), drillers increasingly cannot flare (or burn off) the natural gas coming out of the borehole along with the oil. It creates too many CO2 molecules floating in the atmosphere, toasting Mom Earth (as the myth goes).
    Read More “EIA Discovers More Oil Drilling Produces More Associated NatGas”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Tellurian and Its Driftwood LNG Project in Financial Trouble

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023
    Tellurian stock price last 12 months (click for larger version)

    Last week, Tellurian issued its third quarter update, and the news was not good. Tellurian’s primary focus is to build Driftwood LNG, a 27.6 million tonnes of LNG per year facility that will cost on the order of $14.5 billion to build. Thus far, Tellurian has not made an official final investment decision (FID) to proceed with the FERC-approved Driftwood project. Even so, construction began on the project in March 2022 (see Tellurian Begins Construction of Driftwood LNG with No FID). Last week, Tellurian warned investors that its financial situation raises “substantial doubt” that the company can continue as a going concern. In other words, Tellurian is signaling it may be heading for a bankruptcy filing.
    Read More “Tellurian and Its Driftwood LNG Project in Financial Trouble”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    List (Map) of All Proposed LNG Terminals in North America

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

    According to S&P Global Commodity Insights, the next “super-cycle” of multi-billion-dollar LNG export terminal construction in North America is now getting underway. In the US, LNG feedgas demand could reach nearly 28 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) by the early 2030s, up from about 13 Bcf/d in 2023. Where will all of the LNG plants come from to handle that kind of volume? S&P provides a really cool map with all current and announced/planned LNG export facilities in North America, detailing how much gas they can produce (in million metric tonnes per year) and the announced start date.
    Read More “List (Map) of All Proposed LNG Terminals in North America”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 7, 2023

    November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Civil & Environmental Consultants acquires Arizona firm; Isner to lead GO-WV for 2023-2024 term; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: ArcLight completes acquisition of ownership interest in Kleen Energy; NATIONAL: Congress must halt the ascendance of regulation by subsidy; “Too favored to fail” – taxpayers bailout Biden’s green friends; INTERNATIONAL: German gas storage tops 100% but winter risks remain.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 7, 2023”

  • Energy Companies | Southwestern Energy

    Southwestern New Drilling Drops by One-Third, Profits Down Too

    November 6, 2023November 6, 2023

    Southwestern Energy, with major assets in the Marcellus/Utica and Louisiana Haynesville, issued its third quarter 2023 update last week. The company generated $45 million in net income for the quarter versus profiting $450 million in 3Q22. Southwestern reported total net production of 425 Bcfe (billion cubic feet equivalent), or 4.6 Bcfe per day, including 4.0 Bcf per day of gas (86% natgas, 12% NGLs, 2% oil). Southwestern invested $454 million of capital, using it to drill 24 wells, complete 25 wells, and place 23 wells online to sales, including 15 in the Marcellus/Utica and 8 in the Haynesville. New drilling fell (by our back-of-the-envelope estimate) about one-third from 2Q23.
    Read More “Southwestern New Drilling Drops by One-Third, Profits Down Too”

  • Empire Pipeline | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Seneca Resources

    NFG & Seneca Announce New Tioga Pathway Pipeline Project

    November 6, 2023November 6, 2023

    National Fuel Gas Company (NFG), headquartered in Buffalo, NY, is the parent company for Marcellus/Utica driller Seneca Resources and the parent of midstream company National Fuel Midstream (formerly Empire Pipeline). Last week, NFG issued its latest quarterly update. NFG operates on a weird fiscal year system. This latest update is for the company’s fourth quarter (and full year), which would be everybody else’s third quarter update. During the company’s fourth quarter, Seneca produced 93.8 Bcfe, an increase of 5.9 Bcfe, or 7%, from the prior year, despite the impact of approximately 2 Bcfe of price-related curtailments due to low in-basin pricing. The big news (for us) coming from the update was the announcement of a new pipeline project to flow more Seneca production to more markets, a project called the Tioga Pathway Project.
    Read More “NFG & Seneca Announce New Tioga Pathway Pipeline Project”

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