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  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    MiQ Now Largest Methane Emissions Certifier, Covers 20% of Gas Prod

    August 30, 2023August 30, 2023

    MiQ, one of four major certification authorities for so-called responsible gas, issued its First Half 2023 update yesterday to mark the organization’s major milestones. Among them, MiQ now claims it is THE largest methane emissions certifier in the country, certifying 20% of all U.S. natural gas production. MiQ continues to expand its geographical footprint, independently certifying 18 facilities from 11 natural gas producers during the first half of 2023. The organization also launched the world’s first comprehensive greenhouse gas certification and registry for LNG to enable buyers to track 100% of emissions along the supply chain.
    Read More “MiQ Now Largest Methane Emissions Certifier, Covers 20% of Gas Prod”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    EPA Releases Revised WOTUS After Supreme Crt Ruling – More of Same?

    August 30, 2023August 30, 2023

    In May, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to permanently restrict the powers of the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the agency’s attempt to control new construction throughout the country (including oil and gas construction) by gutting overly restrictive WOTUS (Waters of the United States) regulations issued by the EPA (see U.S. Supreme Court Permanently Restricts EPA WOTUS Rule). Yesterday, kicking and screaming, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan issued new WOTUS regs that supposedly conform to the Supreme Court ruling. The new regs remove roughly 60% of the land EPA illegally tried to regulate. But don’t start celebrating just yet…
    Read More “EPA Releases Revised WOTUS After Supreme Crt Ruling – More of Same?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 30, 2023

    August 30, 2023August 30, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Murphy’s authoritarian energy plan will surely fail; NATIONAL: Natural gas prices decline on weaker demand; US LNG to drive global market by 2030; Biden’s BLM thinks it is above the law; INTERNATIONAL: Fossil fuels’ share in EU power mix at lowest level since records began; Greater options to manage LNG price risk emerge after natgas turmoil.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 30, 2023”

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

    Murrysville, PA, Approves Ordinance Allowing Injection Wells

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    At the regular Murrysville, PA (Westmoreland County) town council meeting on August 16, the council voted to adopt Ordinance No. 1075-23, an ordinance amending the town code to add a provision allowing wastewater injection wells in the town. The new ordinance limits injection wells to properties zoned for business use. The prospective site must be at least five acres, and the well’s borehole cannot be within 250 feet of a property line. Other restrictions apply too. Needless to say, antis are not happy.
    Read More “Murrysville, PA, Approves Ordinance Allowing Injection Wells”

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

    Serious Flaws Revealed in Pitt’s So-Called Fracking/Cancer Studies

    August 29, 2023September 11, 2023

    Two weeks ago, University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) researchers released three studies commissioned by the State Dept. of Health supposedly investigating whether or not there is a connection between shale drilling and childhood diseases, including cancer (see Pitt Releases Fake Research, Claims PA Fracking Linked to Kid Cancer). Our position from the beginning, when Pitt received $2.5 million with instructions to investigate a single cause (shale drilling), is that this is not real science. Not when an abandoned uranium dump in the area (which there is) is ignored as a potential source. Not when other potential environmental factors are ignored. The media has been whipping up local residents into a frenzy, who are now calling for a total ban on fracking in PA. It’s all a manufactured crisis, and the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) is doing the heavy lifting of exposing the lies.
    Read More “Serious Flaws Revealed in Pitt’s So-Called Fracking/Cancer Studies”

  • Statewide WV | West Virginia

    GO-WV “Optimistically Cautious” About Shale Gas Performance in 2023

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    Last week, MDN told you about the great news coming from the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia, Inc. (GO-WV) and its newest annual Gas Facts report covering the impact in WV from the shale energy industry in 2022 (see WV Country’s 4th Largest NatGas Producer, Supplies 10% of U.S. Gas). West Virginia natural gas production increased 6% to 2.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2022. WV moved up from fifth to now fourth largest natural gas producer in the country, providing 10% of the entire country’s natural gas supply. But what about 2023? What will the picture look like by Dec. 31 of this year, given the natgas price crash, mothballing of rigs, and other signs of a slowdown in drilling? Charlie Burd, GO-WV executive director, remains “optimistically cautious” about what this year will look like.
    Read More “GO-WV “Optimistically Cautious” About Shale Gas Performance in 2023″

  • Education | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WVU Cutting Budget, Plans to Trim Petroleum & NatGas Engr Program

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    West Virginia University (WVU), the Mountain State’s public research university, is located in Morgantown, WV. Enrollment at all of WVU’s campuses at one point almost touched 30,000 students. Big university–important university. WVU has a major Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering program as part of the school’s Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. However, WVU has a budget problem. Enrollment has been down some 5,000 students from 2014. That’s 5,000 fewer students paying tuition, resulting in a $45 million budget shortfall. So the school is cutting faculty and staff, and in some cases, eliminating programs like creative writing and foreign language studies.
    Read More “WVU Cutting Budget, Plans to Trim Petroleum & NatGas Engr Program”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Analyst Says Peak Oil & Gas Demand is Fantasy, Around for Decades

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    The left is slowly, begrudgingly, but inevitably coming to the conclusion that so-called peak oil demand–the theory that other forms of energy will replace oil and that oil demand will diminish–is “pure fantasy.” Axios, founded by former POLITICO “journalists” and catering to Gen Z lefties with attention deficit disorder from growing up playing video games 24/7, ran a short article quoting research by “prominent analyst Arjun Murti,” who offers a sobering case for why “a global peak in oil demand may be very far away.” While the article doesn’t use this exact language, the upshot is that using oil for energy leads to human flourishing–lifting people out of poverty. Oil demand may slip in certain Western countries, but the use of oil for energy will continue to grow in third-world countries for decades to come.
    Read More “Analyst Says Peak Oil & Gas Demand is Fantasy, Around for Decades”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Study: Rivers & Streams (Mom Earth) Emits HALF of Fugitive Methane

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023
    Methane molecules

    MDN readers have probably grown weary of us pushing the UN data into your face that the #1 largest source of so-called fugitive methane in the world at 40% is Mom Earth herself, coming from natural ecosystems (see UN Global Methane Assessment of 2021). The #2 largest source is agriculture, contributing 24% of all fugitive methane. And way down the list at #3 is the oil and gas sector, responsible (we’re told) for 21% of all fugitive methane. Which means 79% of all fugitive methane comes from non-O&G sources, raising the question, why pick on O&G when there are other sources that can be tamed for a much bigger bang for the fugitive methane buck? The research has been updated by the left, and the news is worse for the left than originally thought. An international team of researchers, including University of Wisconsin–Madison freshwater ecologists, have just published a new study that finds, “Freshwater ecosystems are responsible for about half of the world’s methane releases.”
    Read More “Study: Rivers & Streams (Mom Earth) Emits HALF of Fugitive Methane”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    1,609 Scientists + 2 Nobel Laureates Say Climate “Emergency” a Myth

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    A coalition of 1,609 scientists worldwide, including two Nobel Laureates, have signed a declaration stating “there is no climate emergency” and that they “strongly oppose the harmful and unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy” being pushed across the globe. The declaration does not deny the harmful effect of greenhouse gasses but instead challenges the hysteria brought about by the narrative of imminent doom. Whoops! What happened to the mainstream media narrative that ALL real scientists believe in the hoax of catastrophic global warming? One more lie from the left is now exposed…
    Read More “1,609 Scientists + 2 Nobel Laureates Say Climate “Emergency” a Myth”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Aug 29, 2023

    August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Natural gas hero: Justin Elliott; NATIONAL: CEWD launches Energy Industry Fundamentals 2.0; There’s a vast source of clean energy beneath our feet; Vanguard joins BlackRock, cuts support for ESG; INTERNATIONAL: Chevron LNG workers in Australia plan strike from Sept. 7; Russia’s answer to the U.S. shale boom takes huge step.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Aug 29, 2023”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH

    Ohio Utica Shale Production 2Q23 – Top Wells, Drillers & Counties

    August 28, 2023December 5, 2023

    The Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) released production numbers for the second quarter of 2023 late last week, and nobody noticed…except MDN (thanks to a tip from a good friend). ODNR no longer issues a press release to summarize the results as they once did. We’ve got the full spreadsheet with oil and gas production details for all 3,233 active shale wells in the Buckeye State. We’ve sliced and diced the numbers and have our usual Top 25 lists for natural gas and oil wells. We’ve added a couple of new charts summarizing the data, showing the total production for the quarter by driller (gas and oil) and the total production for the quarter by county. You’re gonna love it!
    Read More “Ohio Utica Shale Production 2Q23 – Top Wells, Drillers & Counties”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Carnage: U.S. Rig Count Drops Another 10 Rigs, M-U Picks Up 1 Rig

    August 28, 2023August 28, 2023

    The rig count carnage continues. For the seventh week in a row and the 16th of the last 17 weeks, the U.S. active rig count lost rigs. A lot of rigs. Last week, the number decreased by 10 rigs after falling by 12 for the prior week. The total is now down to 632 active rigs across both oil and gas. Oil rigs have now fallen for a ninth straight month, while the combined oil and gas count has fallen for four straight months. After losing three rigs two weeks ago, the Marcellus/Utica count added one rig last week–in West Virginia.
    Read More “Carnage: U.S. Rig Count Drops Another 10 Rigs, M-U Picks Up 1 Rig”

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

    Out-of-State MVP Protester Delays Drilling 7 Hrs – Arrested, Removed

    August 28, 2023August 28, 2023

    An out-of-state, paid protester locked herself to a piece of excavating equipment used to build the Mountain Valley Pipeline early Saturday morning in Montgomery County, Va. She used a sleeping dragon device (arms in a PVC pipe wrapped in duct tape). She was there for seven hours, causing a delay. Virginia State Troopers and Montgomery County Sheriffs finally freed and arrested her. The unnamed protester was charged with a misdemeanor, and bail was set at $2,500. Here’s the thing: She was there protesting the pipeline because it’s fossil energy–yet the device she used, the sleeping dragon, was made from fossil energy! What a dodo bird.
    Read More “Out-of-State MVP Protester Delays Drilling 7 Hrs – Arrested, Removed”

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

    Radical Green Groups Sue PA to Overturn Well Plugging Law

    August 28, 2023August 28, 2023

    Last summer, Pennsylvania House Bill (HB) 2644 was passed into law, becoming Act 96 of 2022 (see New PA Act 96 Helps Boost Plugging Orphan Wells – Left Goes Nuts). Part of the new law keeps the power to raise bonding amounts for conventional wells with the legislature rather than allowing PA’s unelected Democrat bureaucrats in the bowels of the DEP’s Environmental Quality Board (EQB) to raise rates to punish drillers. Having their power taken away has pushed the extremists in some of PA’s most radical green groups, including PennFuture, Sierra Club, and Clean Air Council, to file a lawsuit challenging the law.
    Read More “Radical Green Groups Sue PA to Overturn Well Plugging Law”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation

    Olympus Applies to Build Compressor Stn at West Deer Well Pad Site

    August 28, 2023August 28, 2023

    Olympus Energy (formerly Huntley & Huntley) drills in the Greater Pittsburgh region, in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. Olympus owns a pipeline subsidiary called Hyperion Midstream that builds gathering lines to the company’s wells. Hyperion applied to build a compressor station on a recently approved Olympus well pad in rural West Deer Township (Allegheny County). The PA State Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) will hold a public hearing on Sept. 26 about the proposal. Grab the popcorn.
    Read More “Olympus Applies to Build Compressor Stn at West Deer Well Pad Site”

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