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

    Siren Song of Geothermal Calls to PA Conventional & Shale Drillers

    September 26, 2023September 26, 2023

    As far back as July 2021, MDN began to cover the issue of geothermal energy, which uses the same technology (drilling rigs, horizontal drilling) to drill holes in the ground to circulate and warm (or cool) water underground as a “green” energy source. Geothermal is an area of interest for Marcellus/Utica shale drillers as a potential new source of revenue (see our geothermal stories here). More recently, we’ve reported on an experiment by West Virginia University and Northeast Natural Energy drilling an experimental geothermal well in WV (see WVU & NNE Drilling Test Well for CCS, Geothermal Energy). Pennsylvania is also sniffing around the geothermal concept (see Penn State Suggests Reusing Old O&G Wells for Geothermal Energy). Now comes word of a nonprofit called Project InnerSpace attempting to convince PA drillers to leave drilling for natural gas behind and enter the new nirvana of geothermal drilling instead.
    Read More “Siren Song of Geothermal Calls to PA Conventional & Shale Drillers”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    Why EPA’s New Gas Power Reg Will Get Struck Down by Court

    September 26, 2023September 26, 2023

    In May, the Bidenistas at the EPA released a hellscape of new regulations (681 pages) aimed at forcing coal- and natural gas-fired power plants to close (see New Biden EPA Regs a “Death Sentence” for Fossil-Fuel Power Plants). The editors of the Wall Street Journal called the new EPA regulations “An EPA Death Sentence for Fossil-Fuel Power Plants,” with the subtitle “The Biden agency’s new rule means the end of natural gas-fueled electricity.” Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court knocked down a far less onerous set of EPA regs attempting to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants (see West Virginia Wins Supreme Court Case Against EPA re Power Plants). According to Mario Loyola, a professor at Florida International University and senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, EPA’s newest version of those regs (from May) will certainly get challenged and almost certainly will be thrown out, as was the case last year.
    Read More “Why EPA’s New Gas Power Reg Will Get Struck Down by Court”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Sep 26, 2023

    September 26, 2023September 26, 2023

    NATIONAL: The air’s gone out of the climate-crisis balloon; Oil headed for $150 without US support for more drilling; Big Green law firm getting probed by U.S. Senate; INTERNATIONAL: Winter gas price rally unlikely despite recent volatility; Uniper secures LNG until late 2030s to feed European demand; India seeks more natural gas amid emergency measures to end blackouts.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Sep 26, 2023”

  • Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Enbridge Open Season to Expand Algonquin Pipe in New England

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023

    The Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline (owned by Enbridge) transports up to 3.09 Bcf/d through 1,131 miles of pipeline. Algonquin connects to Texas Eastern Transmission (TETCO), Millennium Pipeline, and Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline and supplies New England with critically needed natural gas supplies for power generation and consumer use. Enbridge is conducting an open season to gauge interest in expanding Algonquin’s capacity to flow more gas into New England–mainly from the Marcellus/Utica–called Project Maple.
    Read More “Enbridge Open Season to Expand Algonquin Pipe in New England”

  • Allegheny County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Federal EPA Approves 2nd Injection Well in Plum Borough, PA

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023

    Penneco Environmental Solutions wants to site a second injection well in Plum Boro, next to an existing one. Penneco’s first wastewater injection well in Plum finally opened for business in mid-2021, overcoming all sorts of smears, slanders, and lawsuits by the enviro-left (see Plum Boro Injection Well in SWPA Now Open for Business!). In September 2021, Penneco announced plans to build a second wastewater injection well in Plum, located next to the first one (see 2nd Shale Wastewater Injection Well Planned for Plum Boro in SWPA). It didn’t long for Big Green to begin colluding and coordinating the attack to block the second well (see Big Green Mounts Big Effort to Stop 2nd Plum, PA Injection Well). Last Thursday, the federal EPA issued a final permit to Penneco for its Sedat #4A wastewater injection well located in Plum.
    Read More “Federal EPA Approves 2nd Injection Well in Plum Borough, PA”

  • Braskem | Energy Services | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Processing Plants | West Virginia | Wood County

    Now-Dead Parkersburg Cracker Site Finally Records Deed Transfer

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023
    The former SABIC/GE site, near the Washington Works plant, had a deed of sale filed in early August. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)

    Braskem, the largest petrochemical company in Latin America (headquartered in Brazil), and its parent company Odebrecht were, at one time, hot-to-trot to build a multi-billion dollar ethane cracker near Parkersburg, WV. Back in 2015, Braskem purchased the 374-acre site that was formerly the SABIC/GE property from Appalachian Shale Cracker Enterprise for $10.9 million. Then things went on hold when Odebrecht got mired in a scandal in Brazil (see Odebrecht Pushes the Pause Button on WV Ethane Cracker). In 2016, it appeared the project might be rekindled (see A Pulse! WV Ethane Cracker Project Comes Back from the Dead). But by 2019, it was clear Braskem had given up on the cracker plant project and was shopping the site it had purchased (see Braskem Gives Up on WV Cracker – Parkersburg Site for Sale).
    Read More “Now-Dead Parkersburg Cracker Site Finally Records Deed Transfer”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | West Virginia

    Dead Cat Bounce? U.S. Rig Count Cut 11 @ 630, M-U Stays Even @ 39

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023

    Two weeks ago, the U.S. rotary rig count rose nine after rising by one the week before that (see Hit Bottom? U.S. Rig Count Up 9 at 641, M-U Stays Even at 39). We’re suggesting those two weeks of increases were, perhaps, the proverbial “dead cat bounce,” meaning even a dead cat will bounce a little when hitting the ground after falling from a great height. Why our pessimism and sarcasm? Last week, the U.S. rig count erased all of those gains, dropping 11 rigs from the total, sinking to 630 active rigs — the lowest count since February of 2022 (19 months). The active count in the Marcellus/Utica remained at 39 last week (for three weeks running), which is the lowest count in the M-U this year.
    Read More “Dead Cat Bounce? U.S. Rig Count Cut 11 @ 630, M-U Stays Even @ 39”

  • BKV/Banpu | Bradford County | Chesapeake Energy | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania General Energy | Range Resources Corp | Regulation | Repsol | Seneca Resources | Southwestern Energy | Sullivan County | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA)

    SRBC Approves Water Permits for 34 Shale Well Pads in NE Pa.

    September 25, 2023October 28, 2024

    In August, the Executive Director of the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) approved 34 water-use permits for individual shale gas well drilling pads in Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Tioga counties. We’re just learning of the action via an official notice published in the Sept. 23 edition of the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The approvals, which are NOT subject to public review according to SRBC regulations, are general water permits. Each site will be required to receive a specific water withdrawal approval at a later date.
    Read More “SRBC Approves Water Permits for 34 Shale Well Pads in NE Pa.”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Toby Rice Still in Love with LNG, Wants New East Coast Exports

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023
    Toby Rice, CEO of EQT

    The CEO of EQT Corporation, Toby Rice, spoke at a recent University of Texas symposium hosted at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center. EQT is the U.S.’s number one natural gas producer, with current production hovering around 5.5 Bcf/d. Among Rice’s comments and predictions: The world is “still one event away” from another energy event. Volatility is still a reality “until we get more infrastructure built.” Rice said while adding solar and wind to the grid is “not a problem,” it needs a backup. Without natural gas, solar and wind are unreliable energy sources.
    Read More “Toby Rice Still in Love with LNG, Wants New East Coast Exports”

  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Washington County

    Washington County, PA, Makes a Play to Attract Carbon Capture

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023
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    Diana Irey Vaughan has been a Washington County, PA commissioner for almost 30 years. She’s learned a thing or two about anticipating economic trends and understanding what’s likely to happen in the future. Vaughan was an early supporter of the Marcellus industry in her county, the county with THE most Marcellus wells drilled in the state. Something new is appearing on Vaughan’s radar: carbon capture and storage. She thinks now is the time for Washington County (and for Gov. Shapiro and the legislature) to pursue landing new CCS projects for the Keystone State.
    Read More “Washington County, PA, Makes a Play to Attract Carbon Capture”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Sep 25, 2023

    September 25, 2023September 25, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: EV battery factory in Kansas powered by coal energy; NATIONAL: Roundhill Investments launches LNG ETF; Ponds release more greenhouse gas than they store; Goldman Sachs predicts $100 oil as renewable transition falters; Shale tycoon Hamm wants end of ‘roller coaster’ US energy plans; Clean ammonia projects proliferate; INTERNATIONAL: EU opens third round of matchmaking for potential gas deals; Sacrifices needed at the altar of the green gods.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Sep 25, 2023”

  • Cambria County | Elk County | Energy Companies | Lease & Royalty Payments | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania General Energy | Sullivan County | Warren County

    PA Game Comm. Does 2 Deals with PGE to Allow Drilling, 16% Royalty

    September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

    Last week, the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners announced it had cut two different deals with Pennsylvania General Energy (PGE). Both deals involve land swaps with the prospect of new shale drilling by PGE on the way in both Lycoming County and Sullivan County. The Game Commission’s remit is “to protect, propagate, manage and preserve the game or wildlife of Pennsylvania.” Money from shale drilling helps the Game Commission accomplish its objectives. Both deals with PGE will provide the Game Commission with a 16% royalty for any natural gas produced.
    Read More “PA Game Comm. Does 2 Deals with PGE to Allow Drilling, 16% Royalty”

  • BKV/Banpu | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Inflection Energy | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Repsol | S.T.L. Resources | Seneca Resources | Statewide PA

    SRBC Approves 8 New Water Withdrawal Requests for Shale Drilling

    September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

    The highly functional and responsible Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), unlike its completely dysfunctional and irresponsible cousin, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), continues to support the shale energy industry by approving water withdrawals for responsible and safe shale drilling. Last week, the SRBC approved 22 new water withdrawal requests within the basin, eight of which are for water used in drilling and fracking shale wells in Pennsylvania. The Marcellus/Utica shale drillers receiving a green light from SRBC included BKV (Banpu), Coterra Energy, EQT, Inflection Energy, Repsol (2 requests), Seneca Resources, and S.T.L. Resources.
    Read More “SRBC Approves 8 New Water Withdrawal Requests for Shale Drilling”

  • Antero Resources | Chesapeake Energy | CNX Resources | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Gulfport Energy | Range Resources Corp | Seneca Resources | Southwestern Energy

    M-U Drilling Profits Hit Two-Year Low, Better Days Ahead?

    September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

    Investors in shale oil and gas companies suffered for years with little or no returns for the money they invested. Five of eight large Marcellus/Utica drillers saw their share prices decrease by an astonishing 85% or more from 2008 to 2019 (see Former EQT CEO: Shale Revolution a “Disaster” for Investors). Just before the COVID pandemic hit, shale companies began to change and focus on less drilling and more profitability, which began to turn things around. Then Russia illegally (and unprovoked) invaded Ukraine, driving oil and gas prices to record highs (see How Did M-U Gas Drillers Spend Their 2022 Record Haul of Cash?). Over the past year (five quarters), prices for gas and largely for oil have once again crashed, and along with it, a crash in profits for drillers.
    Read More “M-U Drilling Profits Hit Two-Year Low, Better Days Ahead?”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Approves Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 Expansion Project

    September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

    Earlier this year, Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Sempra, announced it had reached a positive final investment decision (FID) for the development, construction, and operation of the Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 project in Jefferson County, Texas (see Port Arthur LNG Pulls Trigger on FID, Tells Builder to Start Work). Sempra worked out all of the remaining financial aspects of the deal, including the sale of a non-controlling piece of the project to investment firm KKR and forming a joint venture with ConocoPhillips, and began to build Phase 1 (see Sempra Sells 42% of $13B Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 to KKR). Sempra has just received full, official approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to build Phase 2 of the Port Arthur project. However, Sempra is still far from making a final investment decision (FID) to build Phase 2.
    Read More “FERC Approves Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 Expansion Project”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Weather

    FERC Report Blames M-U for Electric Almost-Outage Last Winter

    September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

    Less than a year ago, the Northeast experienced a major winter storm at Christmastime (Winter Storm Elliott). Do you remember it? On Dec. 23, temps in places like the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania hit 60 degrees! Within 12 hours, the bottom dropped out, with temps plunging into the single digits—a more than 50-degree change. Dec. 24’s high temp in the Lehigh Valley (Allentown) was 13 degrees. The massive temperature change caused problems with power generation by natural gas plants, some of which went offline due to freeze-ups in the pipelines that feed them. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) issued a final report yesterday on Winter Storm Elliott, complete with recommendations for sweeping new regulations to prevent future blackouts from storms like Elliott.
    Read More “FERC Report Blames M-U for Electric Almost-Outage Last Winter”

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