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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Fed Court Nixes Chesapeake Royalty Settlement with PA Landowners

    June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

    In 2021, U.S. District Judge Lee H. Rosenthal, Chief Judge for the Southern District of Texas, approved deals for Chesapeake Energy to pay $6.25 million to class members of the three royalty lawsuits brought by Pennsylvania landowners (roughly 15,000 class members) and another $2.9 million to the lawyers involved (see Texas Judge OKs Chesapeake Royalty Lawsuit Deal w/PA Landowners). The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has just ruled the Texas court did not have the authority to approve the settlement, nullifying the settlement.
    Read More “Fed Court Nixes Chesapeake Royalty Settlement with PA Landowners”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    M-U Drillers Learn How to “Walk the Line” When/Not to Drill

    June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

    In the early days of the shale revolution, Marcellus/Utica drillers (all shale drillers) were incentivized by shareholders to drill at any cost. The philosophy was “drill baby drill,” believing pipelines would somehow get built to handle the increasing production volume. Over the past three years or so, since about the time the pandemic began, things have changed. Instead of “drill baby drill,” the rallying cry is now “curtail volumes,” “delay completions,” and “game-time decisions.” M-U producers have learned to “walk the line” of matching production with local demand, storage, and firm pipeline capacity.
    Read More “M-U Drillers Learn How to “Walk the Line” When/Not to Drill”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    DEP Sec. Negrin Focused on Cutting Red Tape, Speeding New Permits

    June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

    One of the biggest complaints from drillers and pipeline companies doing business with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP), going back for years, is the lack of speed when reviewing and approving new permits. In particular, Chapter 102 (erosion and sediment control) and Chapter 105 (water obstructions and encroachments) permits. At a budget hearing in Harrisburg in March, then-Acting (now confirmed) DEP Sec. Rich Negrin presented a 10-point plan to improve the DEP’s response times in issuing permits (see PA Acting DEP Sec. Unveils 10-Pt. Plan to Fix Tardy Permit Reviews). How is that plan going?
    Read More “DEP Sec. Negrin Focused on Cutting Red Tape, Speeding New Permits”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chesterfield County | Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Virginia

    Small Group of Antis Oppose Dominion Chesterfield Peaker Plant

    June 29, 2023September 18, 2023
    Proposed location for the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center in the James River Industrial Center

    Once upon a time, Dominion Energy, a huge utility company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, had a plan to build four small “peaker” electric generating plants in Chesterfield County, VA, a Richmond suburb. Then COVID hit, and the plan went on hold. Dominion recently dusted off its plan and announced it would seek state approval for its Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center in the James River Industrial Center (see Dominion Plans to Build 1,000-MW Gas Peaker Plant Near Richmond, VA). The project includes building four 250-megawatt gas-fired power plants (1,000 MW total) that can jump into action during the coldest and hottest days of the year to help supply enough electricity for 250,000 homes. A small group of antis (mostly from Big Green groups) gathered outside an elementary school on Tuesday to oppose the plan.
    Read More “Small Group of Antis Oppose Dominion Chesterfield Peaker Plant”

  • Energy Companies | Epsilon Energy

    Epsilon Energy Gets New $35 Million Line of Credit from Frost Bank

    June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

    Epsilon Energy concentrates most of its effort on developing Marcellus Shale wells in Susquehanna County, PA. Epsilon typically does not do its own drilling. The company joint venture partners with (gives money to) other companies, like Chesapeake Energy, and the other company typically does the drilling. Epsilon is the smallest publicly-traded company operating in the Marcellus/Utica (we think). Yesterday, Epsilon announced a new $35 million line of credit from Frost Bank, which replaces its previous line of credit.
    Read More “Epsilon Energy Gets New $35 Million Line of Credit from Frost Bank”

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

    Self-Appointed Group Issues Guidelines to Police Co. Climate Claims

    June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

    The Voluntary Carbon Market Integrity Initiative (VCMI), formed with funding by some of the biggest funders of Big Green causes, has officiously announced the publication of a new “Claims Code of Practice” that private companies WILL adopt–or be forced out of business. The Code of Practice is aimed at forcing companies to stop using anything to do with fossil fuels, on the theory it will Save the Planet. Companies can disregard the Code of Practice (a supposedly voluntary standard) at their own peril. If you don’t hew to VCMI’s standards, you WILL be targeted.
    Read More “Self-Appointed Group Issues Guidelines to Police Co. Climate Claims”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 29, 2023

    June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

    NATIONAL: Summer weather, rig count keys to longer term forecast for natgas prices; U.S. shale has finally grown up; Natural gas continues to lead the way; New energy infrastructure chief wants co’s to decarbonize NOW; INTERNATIONAL: Oil prices jump on EIA data; Ex-Im’s $900 million loan for a solar project in Angola is green colonialism; The world needs more than intermittent electricity from wind and solar.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 29, 2023”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    Radicals File Lawsuit Response Challenging MVP Debt Ceiling Law

    June 28, 2023June 29, 2023

    The left thought it had won the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) battle and had stopped this 94% completed pipeline project cold. But then Congress passed the “debt ceiling” bill that forces the completion of MVP (see Equitrans Announces Mountain Valley Pipe to Get Completed in 2023). Big Green’s favored approach to block MVP is to use three hard-left Democrat judges who sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. The judges are reliably in the back pocket of the Sierra Club and the other Big Groups opposed to MVP. With the passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA), the 4th Circus (as we call it) was removed from hearing any more lawsuits regarding MVP. Big Green is asking the clown judges of the 4th Circus to disregard the law passed by Congress and continue to block MVP anyway.
    Read More “Radicals File Lawsuit Response Challenging MVP Debt Ceiling Law”

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

    PA Dems Abandon Bill to Kill All Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    In April, MDN told you about a radicalized faction within the Pennsylvania Democrat Party trying yet another ploy to block all new Marcellus drilling in the state (see PA House Bill 170 Kills New Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks). Danielle Friel Otten, a committed anti-fossil fueler representing part of Chester County (Philadelphia area) in the Pennsylvania House, introduced House Bill (HB) 170, which would increase setback distances for shale wells from 500 feet to 2,500 feet–effectively killing any new shale well drilling anywhere in the state.
    Read More “PA Dems Abandon Bill to Kill All Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Full PA Senate Confirms Rich Negrin 48-1 for DEP Secretary

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    The Pennsylvania Senate voted yesterday to confirm Rich Negrin as the Secretary of the Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP). No more “Acting” in front of his title. The vote was 48 to 1 to confirm, with the lone holdout being Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Adams). As we reported yesterday, Sen. Gene Yaw gave Negrin a grilling about several issues, one of them being the DEP’s apparent support for House Bill (HB) 170 that would end all new Marcellus drilling by using extreme setbacks (see PA Senate Committee Grills, Approves Rich Negrin for DEP Secretary). Negrin said the DEP neither supports nor doesn’t support any particular bill. And wouldn’t you know it? Yesterday HB 170 was killed by Democrat Party “leadership,” according to a very reluctant Rep. Greg Vitali (see today’s story PA Dems Abandon Bill to Kill All Marcellus Drilling Using Setbacks). Coincidence? We think not.
    Read More “Full PA Senate Confirms Rich Negrin 48-1 for DEP Secretary”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Earthjustice Claims Newark, NJ Gas-Fired Peaker Plant is Racist

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission operates the largest sewage treatment plant in the entire state of New Jersey–in Newark. When Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012, the sewer plant lost power and dumped billions of gallons of raw sewage into the Passaic River. The Commission has a plan to prevent that from happening again: Build a tiny natural gas peaker plant to generate electricity. It would only be used to prevent such environmental damage again (i.e., rarely used). Yet Earthjustice and other radicalized leftists accuse the plan to the build the peaker plant as racist.
    Read More “Earthjustice Claims Newark, NJ Gas-Fired Peaker Plant is Racist”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Demand for Natural Gas in U.S. Soars, Up 43% from 2012 to 2022

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    Domestic consumption and export of natural gas in the U.S. grew a combined 34.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), or 43%, from 2012 to 2022. One of the biggest reasons for the dramatic increase was a mass change from producing electricity with coal plants to using natural gas-fired plants instead. So says the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) in a new post.
    Read More “Demand for Natural Gas in U.S. Soars, Up 43% from 2012 to 2022”

  • BP | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Statistical Review Finds Fossil Fuels Provide 82% of All Energy

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    Earlier this year, British oil giant BP announced it would no longer publish its vaunted annual Statistical Review of World Energy, a publication it has issued each year since 1952 (see BP Dumps Annual Statistical Review – Energy Institute New Publisher). BP handed off the publication of the Statistical Review to a Big Green advocacy group known as The Energy Institute (EI). Earlier this week, EI released the first-ever post-BP edition. However, on the EI web page announcing the new edition, it says, “With the continuing support of bp.” Meaning BP still (at a minimum) pays for the report. And wonder of wonders, this edition reveals that in 2022, fossil fuels provided 82% of all energy used on Planet Earth–the same percentage as in 2021. It looks like renewable energy nirvana hasn’t arrived just yet!
    Read More “Statistical Review Finds Fossil Fuels Provide 82% of All Energy”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Wildcatters Pursue the Next Big Thing – Drilling for Hydrogen!

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    Everyone is fixated on hydrogen as the savior of humankind. However, there is no widespread demand for hydrogen because we still don’t have pipelines and appliances that can use pure hydrogen (see Why 100% Hydrogen Will Never Power Your Home; Why Antis Hate H2). Even so, the world seems focused on how to produce ever more quantities of hydrogen.
    Read More “Wildcatters Pursue the Next Big Thing – Drilling for Hydrogen!”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 28, 2023

    June 28, 2023June 28, 2023

    NATIONAL: Indoor air quality high on fright factor, low on actual findings; AGA files opposition to EPA’s natgas furnace elimination efforts; INTERNATIONAL: UK climate committee calls for tougher fossil fuel permitting; Traders to blame as European gas markets descend into chaos; While Canada dithers on natural gas US adds to its LNG lead.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 28, 2023”

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

    Left Claims MVP Pipes “Rotting” Above Ground for Years, Dangerous

    June 27, 2023June 27, 2023

    It really is sad (and angering) to behold the tactics of the left. Their favorite #1 tactic is fear. If the left can convince you the end is near à la “climate change” and “ticking time bomb pipelines” and “bomb trains” and “radiation” and “water contamination” and other incendiary (false) claims about fossil energy, they have you. The left thought it had won the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) battle and had stopped this 94% completed project cold. But then Congress passed the “debt ceiling” bill that forces the completion of MVP (see Equitrans Announces Mountain Valley Pipe to Get Completed in 2023). However, the very creative left isn’t done yet–oh no.
    Read More “Left Claims MVP Pipes “Rotting” Above Ground for Years, Dangerous”

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