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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Southwestern Energy

    Chesapeake Energy Exploring a Merger with Southwestern Energy

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    Oh boy, here we go again. The rumor mill is in overdrive. Reuters (which is pretty reliable with these kinds of reports) is reporting that Chesapeake Energy Corporation is sniffing around Southwestern Energy, looking to buy out and merge in its closest O&G peer. Both Chesapeake and Southwestern have significant, long-time Marcellus assets (in Pennsylvania), and both have added new assets in the Louisiana Haynesville in recent years. They are on parallel tracks with their strategy of using Marcellus assets as a cash cow to fund more drilling in Haynesville, with an eye on grabbing higher prices in foreign markets by exporting Haynesville gas as LNG. It certainly makes sense that one company would be interested in combining with the other. If the two do combine, it would become the #1 shale gas driller in the U.S., surpassing EQT (in market value).
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy Exploring a Merger with Southwestern Energy”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Secretary Negrin: Hydrogen… Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    Last Friday in Philadelphia, President Joe Biden tried to sell the line that Pennsylvania was a big winner in the Hydrogen Hub Hunger Games (see Hydrogen Hub Winners Announced – WV Takes Prize in M-U Region). PA Gov. Josh Shapiro also tried to sell that same line, claiming PA is “the only state to secure projects for two regional hydrogen hubs. The future of clean energy will run through Pennsylvania.” And now, Shapiro’s Secretary of the Dept. of Environmental Protection, Rich Negrin, has become a cheerleader for hydrogen energy, claiming Biden’s incoherent announcement on Friday is the “dawn of clean energy economy” in PA. Hydrogen… rah, rah sis boom bah!
    Read More “PA DEP Secretary Negrin: Hydrogen… Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Project Canary Sings Before PA Senate Ctte About Methane Tracking

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee held an informational briefing on Project Canary, a company that measures, analyzes, and reports on methane emissions from natural gas production and distribution infrastructure. Many Marcellus/Utica drillers use Project Canary’s services in their programs to produce “responsibly sourced gas” (RSG). It appears the aim of the session was to bring PA State Senators up-to-speed on Project Canary and the larger issue of cutting back on fugitive methane emissions. Companies that track and reduce methane can charge more for their gas, so the theory goes. As for whether or not that is happening (are they getting more money for their gas?), it is an open question.
    Read More “Project Canary Sings Before PA Senate Ctte About Methane Tracking”

  • American Energy Partners Inc. | Energy Companies

    American Energy Partners Changes Name, Swaps Enviro. for Energy

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    American Energy Partners, Inc. (AEPT), based in Allentown, PA, is a small but diversified company. They have their fingers in a number of different oil and gas pies, including subsidiaries in drilling, remediation, water, and more. We’ve written a number of posts about AEPT, the most recent in July 2022 when the company purchased Austin Master Services, a company that services the Marcellus/Utica industry (and other industries) with radiological waste management solutions, including remediation, decontamination & decommissioning (D&D), and transport (see American Energy Buys Radioactive Waste Co. Austin Master Services). Last Friday, the company announced it is changing its name from American Energy Partners to American Environmental Partners.
    Read More “American Energy Partners Changes Name, Swaps Enviro. for Energy”

  • Albany County | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Monongalia County | New York | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    New York Company Has Big Role in West Virginia’s ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    New York State has made no bones about the fact that it HATES fossil energy — particularly natural gas. The state has banned fracking, permanently (for all time), preventing abundant supplies of natgas from being extracted within the state, dooming counties in Upstate to economic poverty. The state has blocked multiple gas pipelines from Pennsylvania into NY. It has banned new residences and businesses across the state from connecting to and using natural gas beginning in 2025. And lately, the state has begun to force natural gas-fired power plants to close. Yet sitting on the stage in Morgantown, WV, on Monday with West Virginia and Ohio officials and politicians there to commemorate and brag about WV’s big win in attracting a grant for a hydrogen hub, was the CEO of a New York company — a company that will play a key role in (and get gobs of money from) the WV hydrogen hub.
    Read More “New York Company Has Big Role in West Virginia’s ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Shell

    Shell’s New CEO Pledges Allegiance to “Climate Action”

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    On Monday, MDN alerted you that Shell’s new CEO, Wael Sawan, would address the entire company (yesterday) in an attempt to talk some of the Millennial snowflakes that work for him off the climate change ledge (see Shell CEO to Talk Snowflakes Off the Climate Ledge Oct 17). How did it go?
    Read More “Shell’s New CEO Pledges Allegiance to “Climate Action””

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

    Radicals Turn Attention to Blocking New LNG Like They Did Pipelines

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    The radical left has successfully funneled foreign money (from Russia and China) to Big Green groups that hire lawyers to file a blizzard of lawsuits against oil and gas pipeline projects, blocking those projects. That strategy has worked so well that the radical left has turned its attention to a new target (same tactic but new target): LNG export facilities. The first stage in a new war is to “soften the target” with aerial bombing. In this case, the bombings are the lies coming from paid Big Green shills like Bill McKibben. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is expected to approve (soon) Venture Global’s CP2 LNG terminal in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. In a Tuesday conference call with reporters, McKibben (being paid by Big Green) let loose with a volley of lie bombs, calling the project an “enormous carbon and methane bomb” that will further drive climate change. He also called it “an inflation machine” because exporting gas will (goes the lie) raise prices here at home.
    Read More “Radicals Turn Attention to Blocking New LNG Like They Did Pipelines”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 18, 2023

    October 18, 2023October 18, 2023

    NATIONAL: Oil industry titans turn on Trump; INTERNATIONAL: Key trader says world lacks enough LNG for energy transition; Canada’s Supreme Court tosses ‘no more pipelines’ bill; Chevron Australia LNG unions agree deal on eve of strikes resuming.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 18, 2023”

  • Guernsey County | Noble County | Ohio

    Leasing Activity Picks Up in Noble & Guernsey Counties in Ohio

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

    According to an article in Ohio Country Journal, interest and activity in eastern Ohio’s oil and gas leasing has been growing in some new areas. Those areas include, says Clif Little, Ohio State University Extension educator in Guernsey County, portions of Guernsey and Noble counties where there hadn’t been interest in the past. Little specializes in, among other things, oil and gas leases. He’s the author of “Important aspects of an oil and gas lease” (copy below), chock full of good tips for landowners either leasing for the first time or looking to re-lease.
    Read More “Leasing Activity Picks Up in Noble & Guernsey Counties in Ohio”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    EQT Confirms Plan to Produce Jet Fuel from NatGas, but Few Details

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

    Yesterday, we brought you the great news that the Marcellus/Utica region scored one of seven major hydrogen hub project grants being dished out by the Bidenistas (see Hydrogen Hub Winners Announced – WV Takes Prize in M-U Region). As we pointed out, West Virginia is the big winner, hosting most of the 15 projects associated with the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2). However, other states, including Ohio, Kentucky, and even Pennsylvania, will also benefit by having some projects related to ARCH2 funding located in those respective states. One such project, that we are just now becoming aware of, is a plan by EQT to manufacture low-carbon aviation fuel using natural gas as a feedstock.
    Read More “EQT Confirms Plan to Produce Jet Fuel from NatGas, but Few Details”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    SWPA Labor Unions Disappointed Bidenistas Gave Hydrogen Hub to WV

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

    Last Friday in Philadelphia, President Joe Biden tried to sell the line that Pennsylvania was a big winner in the Hydrogen Hub Hunger Games (see Hydrogen Hub Winners Announced – WV Takes Prize in M-U Region). PA Gov. Josh Shapiro also tried to sell that same line, falsely claiming PA is “the only state to secure projects for two regional hydrogen hubs. The future of clean energy will run through Pennsylvania.” The truth is that PA got table scraps (see PA Gets Consolation Prize in Hydrogen Hub Awards). Biden and Shapiro’s clap-trap didn’t fool the labor unions in southwestern PA who are upset that PA’s application for a hydrogen hub was passed over by the Bidenistas.
    Read More “SWPA Labor Unions Disappointed Bidenistas Gave Hydrogen Hub to WV”

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

    Enviro Left Hates Biden Plan to Support & Fund Hydrogen Hubs

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

    Haters gonna hate (shake it off, shake it off). We learned that from philosophical genius and pop culture guru Taylor Swift. “Hate” perfectly describes the radicalized left in this country that refuses to admit the reality and truth that 95% of all hydrogen today comes from cracking natural gas. In the future, that percentage is likely to remain about the same. Of the seven projects the Bidenistas awarded $7 billion to last Friday in the Hydrogen Hub Hunger Games, four of the seven in whole or in part will use natural gas as their feedstock to create hydrogen (see Hydrogen Hub Winners Announced – WV Takes Prize in M-U Region). That’s $4 billion of the $7 billion going for natgas-related projects, which does not please the haters who are having a conniption fit and loudly expressing their displeasure.
    Read More “Enviro Left Hates Biden Plan to Support & Fund Hydrogen Hubs”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Montgomery County | Pipelines | Virginia

    3 Out-of-State Protesters Arrested for Blocking MVP Construction

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023
    Multiple people arrested in connection to protests tied to the Mountain Valley Pipeline. (Credit: Appalachians Against Pipelines)

    This is growing tiresome. Appalachians Against Pipelines, a group backed with big money from Big Green, continues to funnel paid “protesters” to construction sites for the 95% completed Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), mainly in Montgomery County, Va., who chain themselves to equipment requiring state troopers to carefully remove them (requiring hours), slowing the already challenging work to complete the project. And then local county judges don’t do anything to stop it (see Va. County Judge Refuses to Stop Illegal Activities of MVP Protesters). About 25 protesters showed up at a Montgomery County construction site yet again yesterday. Three of them — every one of them from out of state — chained themselves to equipment (using “sleeping dragon” devices). All three were arrested and removed, but at the cost of yet another delay.
    Read More “3 Out-of-State Protesters Arrested for Blocking MVP Construction”

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

    MVP Hits Construction Challenges – Will it Get Done in 2023?

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

    Since work resumed in midsummer, 92 stream crossings had been completed through Oct. 1 for the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project, according to MVP spokeswoman Natalie Cox. About 330 crossings remain. Can the company realistically complete the rest of the work and get the pipeline operational by Dec. 31 (less than three months away)? That’s the multi-billion-dollar question. Some 4,200 construction workers are actively working on getting it done. It doesn’t help that highly organized “protests” are being inflicted on the project by Big Green-backed groups like Appalachians Against Pipeline.
    Read More “MVP Hits Construction Challenges – Will it Get Done in 2023?”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Oct DPR: Big Drop in Shale Gas Production in M-U & Haynesville

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023
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    The latest monthly U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) for October, issued yesterday (below), shows EIA believes shale gas production across the seven major plays tracked in the monthly DPR for November will *decrease* production from the prior month of October — by a huge quantity. This is the fourth month in a row EIA predicts shale gas production will decrease for the combined seven plays. EIA says combined natgas production will slide by 451 MMcf/d (million cubic feet per day) — nearly half a billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). The Marcellus/Utica, called “Appalachia” in the report, is predicted to decrease by a massive 194 MMcf/d in November compared with October, the biggest decrease in gas production for any of the seven plays.
    Read More “EIA Oct DPR: Big Drop in Shale Gas Production in M-U & Haynesville”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 17, 2023

    October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: KC Fed report finds slight optimism in Midwest oil, natural gas markets; NATIONAL: Biden’s kamikaze climate plan for the US economy; Exxon becomes world’s first megamajor; INTERNATIONAL: Investment in climate tech startups down over 40% year on year; Chevron LNG workers in Australia reaffirm strike plans.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 17, 2023”

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