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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Research

    ORVI Updates Fake Report Claiming No $ Benefits from M-U Fracking

    August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

    In early 2021, MDN told you about a so-called “research report” issued by a front organization for the Heinz Endowments called the Ohio River Valley Institute (see Heinz Endowments Launches Another Fake ‘Report’ Bashing the M-U). ORVI published a “report” that purported to show the fracking miracle in the Marcellus/Utica hadn’t actually created all that many jobs or economic benefits. The first tip that the report was a scam and a sham is that the lead “researcher” doesn’t live in the Ohio River Valley nor anywhere near the M-U; he’s a playwright who lives thousands of miles away on the Left Coast, in Washington State. In other words, the report was fiction. But that hasn’t stopped the left from recycling it. ORVI recently released Frackalachia Update, an updated (recycled) version of the same old fiction from two years ago.
    Read More “ORVI Updates Fake Report Claiming No $ Benefits from M-U Fracking”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    Potential Ethics Violations at FERC Spur Court Orders, Hearings

    August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

    The stench coming from inside the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is growing. Since early this year, Kevin Mooney, an investigative reporter with the PA-based Commonwealth Foundation and D.C.-based Heritage Foundation, has been digging into potential ethics (and legal) violations by FERC commissioners. His work has focused on FERC Commissioner Allison Clements, a former attorney for the radical National Resources Defense Council (see FERC’s Clements Exposed for Questionable Ethics, Ties to Big Green). Now the investigation has widened to include the actions of former FERC Commissioner Richard “Dick” Glick.
    Read More “Potential Ethics Violations at FERC Spur Court Orders, Hearings”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research

    Using Math to Mix Hydrogen into Existing NatGas Pipeline Networks

    August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

    Hydrogen energy continues to interest those of us in the Marcellus/Utica (and elsewhere). Why? Billions of dollars are being thrown at companies as an incentive to make hydrogen energy the next BIG THING that can potentially replace evil, vile fossil energy. Thing is, 95% of all hydrogen comes from cracking methane (natural gas), a fact that drives the left crazy, and the reason why we love it (a huge new customer for M-U gas). Widespread use of hydrogen energy will only happen by mixing hydrogen with natural gas in existing pipelines. Except that’s a problem. Existing equipment can’t flow hydrogen–at least not over a 10% or so mix of hydrogen. But, maybe it can! A researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory says math can solve the problem. Math to the rescue!
    Read More “Using Math to Mix Hydrogen into Existing NatGas Pipeline Networks”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 24, 2023

    August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Commonwealth LNG inks deal with BH, funding from Kimmeridge; NATIONAL: Prices, higher well productivity drive up U.S. crude production forecast; INTERNATIONAL: Oil falls as us stockpiles drop to lowest level this year; Money manager sees $120 oil surprising bears; Unions reach deal at Australian LNG facility, workers meet to ratify.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 24, 2023”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Statewide WV | Tug Hill Operating | West Virginia

    EQT Finally Completes Acquisition of Tug Hill and XcL Midstream

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    Nearly one year after EQT announced a deal to buy privately-owned Tug Hill Operating’s West Virginia shale assets for roughly $5.2 billion (see Confirmed: EQT Buys Tug Hill’s THQ Appalachia for $5.2 Billion), the deal is finally done. EQT announced yesterday it had closed on the purchase (revised price ~$4.6 billion), adding roughly 90,000 acres and 800 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of production in West Virginia to EQT’s existing (massive) portfolio. EQT also scores an extra 145 miles of natgas gathering pipelines.
    Read More “EQT Finally Completes Acquisition of Tug Hill and XcL Midstream”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNG/LNG | Delaware County (PA) | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Philadephia

    Chester Residents Oppose Philly LNG Export Project at Final Hearing

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023
    Shawmar Pitts, co-managing director of Philly Thrive, speaks during a news conference held by opponents to the construction of an LNG export terminal in Chester, PA, on Tuesday, August 22. (screenshot, Pa. House Democrats video)

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania House Philadelphia LNG Natural Gas Export Task Force, chaired by Rep. Martina White (R-Philadelphia), held its third and final public hearing at Widener University in Chester, Delaware County. The purpose was to get public feedback on a proposal to build an LNG natural gas export facility in Chester. From the press accounts we read, we conclude that local residents are universally against such a project, strongly against it.
    Read More “Chester Residents Oppose Philly LNG Export Project at Final Hearing”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Research | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Country’s 4th Largest NatGas Producer, Supplies 10% of U.S. Gas

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    Using data from several government agencies, the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia, Inc. (GO-WV) published its annual Gas Facts report last week. According to the report (copy below), West Virginia natural gas production increased 6% to 2.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2022. WV has moved up from fifth to now fourth largest natural gas producer in the country, providing 10% of the entire country’s natural gas supply! Combined severance tax revenue from natural gas, oil, and natural gas liquids contributed 70% (nearly $714 million) of the over $1 billion allocated to the State General Revenue Fund for fiscal year-end June 30, 2023. The O&G sector in WV employs more than 17,000 direct jobs in the state, with an average salary of $93,739. According to a study by PriceWaterhouseCoopers, indirect jobs in WV related to the O&G industry number over 73,000 and contribute nearly $13 billion to the state’s economy.
    Read More “WV Country’s 4th Largest NatGas Producer, Supplies 10% of U.S. Gas”

  • Alternative Energy | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Wrong Approach to Electric Grid Reliability

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    Let’s face it: Josh Shapiro has been a major disappointment as Governor of Pennsylvania. He promised the moon to voters–that he would be both pro-gas and anti-gas at the same time. Some believed him, but we didn’t. Each week, new information comes along that reveals Shapiro’s true nature as a radical leftist Democrat. Shapiro said during the campaign he didn’t like the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) carbon tax that forces coal- and gas-fired power plants to close (see PA’s Shapiro Outright Lies About Position on RGGI Carbon Tax). In his very first budget, Shapiro included $600 million from RGGI carbon tax sales (see Coming Soon to PA – Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Energy Tax, aka RGGI). How’s that for a flip-flop? Now we learn that Shapiro has been writing love letters to the PJM grid operator, lecturing the grid to get more unreliable renewables going fast.
    Read More “PA Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Wrong Approach to Electric Grid Reliability”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Education | Industrywide Issues

    NJ First State to Require K-12 Climate Change Brainwashing

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    This is deeply disturbing and angering. The State of New Jersey passed a law in 2020 (signed into law by Phil Murphy) that requires forced teaching (i.e., brainwashing) of so-called climate change (man-made catastrophic global warming and fossil fuels are evil) to the state’s children in grades kindergarten through 12th. We have descended into full Communism. The brainwashing even happens in (of all places) ceramics class! How do you work the fairy tale of global warming into ceramics? By sculpting a crayfish on a clay tile, a species supposedly endangered by global warming. No wonder the students in other countries routinely do better than our students. This is true insanity.
    Read More “NJ First State to Require K-12 Climate Change Brainwashing”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Ernst & Young Study Finds O&G Still “Core Asset” in Energy Sector

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    The casual reader of energy-related stories can’t miss the meme spread by “mainstream” media day in and day out. That meme is that renewable energy (wind and solar) is taking over. The world is on the cusp of electrifying everything. Nasty and polluting oil and gas are yesterday. O&G’s day is over and any company that continues to invest in O&G is heading for insolvency. Except it’s all a lie. A new study by powerhouse consulting firm Ernst & Young (EY) finds “US hydrocarbons to be a viable core asset amid the energy transition.” Translation: Oil and gas aren’t going anywhere.
    Read More “Ernst & Young Study Finds O&G Still “Core Asset” in Energy Sector”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Penn State Spending $750K to Research Cow Burps

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research is spending $750,000 in precious grant money, giving it to Penn State University Distinguished Professor of Dairy Nutrition Alexander Hristov to see if he can figure out how to make cows burp less. When cows burp, they burp methane, like fire-breathing dragons do. That methane (called enteric methane) escapes, like a fugitive, into the atmosphere where supposedly it toasts Mom Earth into a cinder. No, we’re not joking. That’s what the left believes. Some nonprofit is spending three-quarters of a MILLION dollars to try and figure out how to make cows burp less. It would be funny if not so tragic.
    Read More “Penn State Spending $750K to Research Cow Burps”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 23, 2023

    August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Tellurian CEO sees road to success for Driftwood LNG; NATIONAL: Shale merger mania heats up amid falling rig counts; INTERNATIONAL: UK charges former OPEC president with bribery; Talks start to avert strike at Australia’s biggest LNG terminal; Reaching 2050 net zero demands large & rapid oil consumption drop.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 23, 2023”

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

    MVP Prompts New Pipe Expansions for Hungry Downstream Customers

    August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

    With the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) now in construction high gear to finish the final 6% of the project, the question becomes can and how will an extra 2 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) of Marcellus/Utica gas make it to the end of the pipeline, and from there, onward to other destinations in the Southeast? The short answer is yes; there’s certainly enough demand for an extra 2 Bcf/d of gas. The longer answer is that it will take time to ramp up to the point a full 2 Bcf/d is being transported and sold. If MVP comes online by the end of this year, it’s doubtful a full 2 Bcf/d will flow. Not because of supply issues–there are plenty of customers, and the pipeline has contracts to fill it to capacity. And not because of technical issues–the pipeline is rated for a full 2 Bcf/d. More gas won’t flow initially because connecting pipelines on the other end currently can’t handle the extra 2 Bcf/d that will come at them. Right now, there’s not enough capacity on other pipelines, which means when MVP begins to flow, it may be flowing only one-third of its rated capacity of 2 Bcf/d.
    Read More “MVP Prompts New Pipe Expansions for Hungry Downstream Customers”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Greene County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Possible Frac-Out Near EQT Pad in Greene County…One Year Later

    August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

    One year ago, in July 2022, MDN brought you news of a possible frac-out, or “inadvertent return” that happens when drilling mud pops out of places where it’s not supposed to–places outside the borehole being drilled (see Possible Frac-Out Reported at EQT Well Site in Greene County, PA). A landowner who lives near a well being drilled and fracked by EQT in Greene County complained her water well was fouled by EQT’s drilling, and that a nearby abandoned well was releasing fluids and natural gas. According to the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP), EQT confirmed some of its fluids were “communicating” with the abandoned well. A year later, the nearby community of New Freeport, where the frac-out happened, says the situation remains unresolved.
    Read More “Possible Frac-Out Near EQT Pad in Greene County…One Year Later”

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

    Post-Gazette, Bloomberg Spread Propaganda re Pitt Fracking Studies

    August 22, 2023September 11, 2023

    It’s really sad, and sick, and twisted to watch what’s happening after University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) researchers released three deeply flawed “studies” that don’t prove anything (see Pitt Releases Fake Research, Claims PA Fracking Linked to Kid Cancer). Parents in southwestern PA who have kids with cancer (or have died from cancer) have been fed a tragic line of B.S. they desperately cling to, to help make sense of a world that is senseless. The Pitt studies claim to observe a possible link between fracking and a form of childhood cancer. The libs of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Bloomberg, and other media outlets are using that deeply flawed research to push the narrative that it’s time to end fracking in the Keystone State.
    Read More “Post-Gazette, Bloomberg Spread Propaganda re Pitt Fracking Studies”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | New York County | Statewide NY

    NY Grid Operator Again Warns NYC Heading for Blackouts re Peakers

    August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

    It will be lights-out in Times Square if New York insists on forcing peaker plants to close in 2025. That’s according to Rich Dewey, president and CEO of the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), the nonprofit that oversees the state’s electricity system. Dewey has warned the state for YEARS of coming blackouts if peaker plants in New York City are forced to close in 2025. NY Dems, who irrationally hate fossil energy, are forcing the closure of NYC’s peakers, believing unreliable renewables and a big, fat power line from Canada will be enough to keep the lights on. Good luck with that.
    Read More “NY Grid Operator Again Warns NYC Heading for Blackouts re Peakers”

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