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  • Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (PA) | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Punxsutawney Phil Getting a New Neighbor – Shale Injection Well

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    In the future, when everyone’s favorite groundhog Punxsutawney Phil pokes his head out of his hole in February to tell us whether or not there are another six weeks of winter, he may be looking at shale wastewater trucks coming and going on their way to a new underground injection well just outside of town. Yesterday the federal EPA issued a permit to G2 STEM LLC based in Fairfax, Virginia, to build a Class IID oil and gas wastewater underground injection well in Young Township, Jefferson County, PA. You may know the area by its famous boro, Punxsutawney.
    Read More “Punxsutawney Phil Getting a New Neighbor – Shale Injection Well”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    EOG Plans Less Drilling in TX Permian, More Drilling in OH Utica

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    EOG Resources CEO Lloyd “Billy” Helms spoke at the J.P. Morgan Energy, Power and Renewables Conference in New York City yesterday. Helms had some very interesting comments on his company’s strategy moving forward–a strategy of keeping drilling activity in the Permian about even (not expanding), but increasing drilling activity in other plays, including the Ohio Utica.
    Read More “EOG Plans Less Drilling in TX Permian, More Drilling in OH Utica”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy

    Shareholders Selling $123.5M of Gulfport Stock, Co. Buying $25M

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    Gulfport Energy issued a press release yesterday to announce that several unnamed stockholders, referred to as “certain stockholders,” are offering to sell 1.3 million company shares for $95 per share–for a total value of $123.5 million. If the market supports it, there may be an option to buy an additional 195,000 shares (another $18.5 million). Gulfport said it doesn’t benefit from the sale, but the company plans to purchase $25 million of the shares on offer as a buyback.
    Read More “Shareholders Selling $123.5M of Gulfport Stock, Co. Buying $25M”

  • Belmont County | Carroll County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Harrison County | Ohio | Tuscarawas County

    Encino Donating $100K to Muskingum Watershed Conservancy Foundation

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    Encino Energy, now Ohio’s biggest oil producer, has agreed to donate $100,000 over the next five years to the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy Foundation to help fund community projects in Tuscarawas, Harrison, Carroll, and Belmont counties. The donation was announced at a press conference on Tuesday at Tappan Lake Marina in Harrison County. The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) is an agency formed in 1933 to help control flooding and promote water conservation in the Muskingum River watershed area of Ohio, an area that covers 8,000 square miles. Over the years, MWCD has leased thousands of acres for Utica Shale drilling and cut deals to sell water to drillers for fracking. The result has been well over $100 million in revenue for MWCD–a true game-changer for the agency and the Ohio residents who live in that region.
    Read More “Encino Donating $100K to Muskingum Watershed Conservancy Foundation”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Senate Passes 2 Important Bills Affecting EHB; Unfortunately DOA

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    Far-left environmentalist wackos have learned how to abuse the legal system in the U.S. in their attempts to block fossil energy. One of the places they excel in abusing the system is in Pennsylvania. When the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) issues a new permit for a project the left opposes, they appeal the decision to a special court established in PA to hear appeals of DEP decisions, called the Environmental Hearing Board (EHB). The left tries to fool the EHB into ruling against a DEP decision by claiming there is “new information” that should be considered, information that has come to light since the original DEP decision. It’s a sleazy legal tactic. Senate Bill (SB) 198, introduced by PA Sen. Camera Bartolotta (R-Washington), closes that loophole in the legal process.
    Read More “PA Senate Passes 2 Important Bills Affecting EHB; Unfortunately DOA”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Newpark Resources Looks to Sell Its Fracking Fluid Division

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    In 2017, Texas-based Newpark Resources bought out and merged in Well Service Group located in Robinson Township, near Pittsburgh, for $75 million (see TX Newpark Resources Buys Pittsburgh Well Services Group for $75M). Well Service Group, a containment and well site service company, was founded in 2012 and sold and serviced equipment for Newpark from its beginning, so it was a natural marriage. Newpark (a major company) operates through two divisions and is now looking to sell one of those divisions.
    Read More “Newpark Resources Looks to Sell Its Fracking Fluid Division”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    Work Proceeds on NJNG Gas Regulator Station in Holmdel, NJ

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    In late December, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) voted to grant permission to New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) to build a pipeline regulator station in Holmdel, NJ. What does a regulator station do? It reduces pressure on the underground natural gas pipelines that already exist in the area, running underneath the ground in Holmdel Township and throughout Monmouth County. Ultimately, a regulator station will ensure the reliability of the pipelines and gas that flows in the area. The new station will replace a currently-operating temporary regulator station. Yet the “leaders” of Holmdel voted to appeal the BPU decision to court, allocating up to $20,000 of taxpayer money for legal fees in what is sure to be a fruitless attempt at overturning the BPU decision (see Antis Oppose Simple & Safe Gas Regulator Station in Holmdel, NJ). The good news is that construction is happening and the regulator station will soon be done.
    Read More “Work Proceeds on NJNG Gas Regulator Station in Holmdel, NJ”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 22, 2023

    June 22, 2023June 22, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Cheniere and Equinor sign long-term LNG sale and purchase deal; The Permian Basin is out-producing Saudi Arabia’s Ghawar Field; NATIONAL: URTeC: Shale production? It’s complicated.; INTERNATIONAL: Energy in the age of pragmatism.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 22, 2023”

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    MDN Website Updates

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023

    A few months ago, MDN hired an expert webmaster and tech guy to manage, maintain, and upgrade the website. Recently MDN began to experience some technical issues due to an aging “theme” we use on our WordPress website. Things came to a head recently, and our new expert recommended a theme upgrade. We’re happy to say it’s here! Hopefully, you won’t notice many, if any, changes in the website. It still looks and behaves pretty much as it always has. And that is the point. No disruptions.

    The link colors and a few other things have changed, but overall the site should work as it always has–hopefully better. Jim’s request of you, our faithful readers: If you notice any problems or issues, please send Jim an email (jim@marcellusdrilling.com) describing what it is. Inevitably, one or two things will escape our notice when doing a website upgrade. Feel free to point them out.

    In the coming months, Jim will explore an upgrade to the ancient “membership” program that manages access for paid subscribers. And possibly a new cart/credit card service (instead of Paypal). We will let you know as these changes come along and do our best to minimize any disruptions to the MDN service.

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA PUC Distributes $279M from Impact Tax – Highest Ever!

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023
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    Yesterday the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) posted detailed information about this year’s distribution of last year’s impact fees generated by natural gas producers. Great news! PA raised $278.8 million from Act 13 impact fees (PA’s version of a severance tax). That is the HIGHEST amount raised and distributed by impact fees since the beginning of the program (and $44 million higher than last year). The impact fee is based, in part, on the NYMEX Henry Hub price of natural gas. The HH price soared last year–to levels we haven’t seen in over a decade. County and municipal governments directly affected by drilling are receiving $157 million for the 2022 reporting year–a little over half of the revenue raised. The rest goes into the black hole of Harrisburg, where PA politicians use it as play money for their favorite causes.
    Read More “PA PUC Distributes $279M from Impact Tax – Highest Ever!”

  • Crude Oil | Energy Companies | Exxon Mobil | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Exxon Working on Second Shale Revolution Using New Innovations

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023

    Earlier this month, we noticed a short Bloomberg article about a stray comment made by Exxon Mobile CEO Darren Woods. He was speaking at the Bernstein Annual Strategic Decisions Conference held on June 1 in New York City. Woods said he has tasked the brainiacs who work for Exxon to figure out a way to improve fracking, which (Woods said), is still “not well understood.” Woods wants to double oil recovery from fracked wells. Folks, doubling oil (and gas!) recovery via fracking would launch the second shale revolution!
    Read More “Exxon Working on Second Shale Revolution Using New Innovations”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA State Sen. Yaw Intros Bill to Establish Independent Energy Office

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023

    The great state of Pennsylvania has an Independent Fiscal Office (IFO), created by Act 120 of 2010 and Act 100 of 2016. The IFO analyzes fiscal proposals made by state agencies and is nonpartisan with its analyses. PA State Senator Gene Yaw, from Lycoming County, introduced a bill earlier this week to create an Independent Energy Office (IEO) modeled along the same line as the IFO. It’s time to get an objective view of the policies proposed by both the left and the right–and how those energy policies will affect residents of PA.
    Read More “PA State Sen. Yaw Intros Bill to Establish Independent Energy Office”

  • Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Drilling Tools Intl Merges with ROC Energy Acquisition, Goes Public

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023

    Drilling Tools International (DTI) has just received a major cash infusion of $40.8 million to expand and begin trading as a public company. DTI is a Houston, Texas-based oilfield services company that manufactures and rents downhole drilling tools used in horizontal and directional drilling of oil and natural gas wells. DTI, a private company until now, operates from 22 locations across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, including a location in Charleroi (Washington County), PA, where it services Marcellus/Utica drillers.
    Read More “Drilling Tools Intl Merges with ROC Energy Acquisition, Goes Public”

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

    Radicals Sue to Block TVA from Converting Coal to NatGas Elec.

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023

    The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a federally-owned electric utility corporation in the U.S. TVA’s service area covers all of Tennessee, portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, and small areas of Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. TVA is the sixth-largest power supplier and the largest public utility in the U.S. Two years ago, MDN told you that TVA is spending over $1 billion to replace six coal-fired plants with natgas-fired turbines (see TVA Investing $1B to Build New Natgas-Fired Electric Plants). In December, TVA recommended moving forward with replacing one of the six–a coal-fired plant located near Cumberland City, Tennessee–with a natural gas combined-cycle power plant (see TVA Recommends Replacing Cumberland Coal Plant w/Natural Gas). Several radicalized leftist groups have just filed a lawsuit to block the upgrade. Surprised?
    Read More “Radicals Sue to Block TVA from Converting Coal to NatGas Elec.”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Debt Deal has Potential to Modernize NEPA Reviews, Maybe

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023
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    On June 3, President Joe Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (FRA), which raises the debt ceiling into the stratosphere, into law. The FRA contains a critical provision to force the Mountain Valley Pipeline project completion in West Virginia and Virginia (see Equitrans Announces Mountain Valley Pipe to Get Completed in 2023). The new law also contains what we would call a baby-half-step toward “permitting reform,” making it easier and taking less time to build new pipelines and other kinds of energy projects.
    Read More “Debt Deal has Potential to Modernize NEPA Reviews, Maybe”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    IEA Net Zero Roadmap is a Green Mirage Devastating Economies

    June 21, 2023June 21, 2023

    MDN has repeatedly warned you that the International Energy Agency (IEA) has become a political shill for the extreme left environmental movement. Two years ago, the IEA published its laughable Net Zero Roadmap (see Intl Energy Agency Says World Should Stop All New O&G Development). In the Roadmap, IEA made the preposterous claim that if the world (i.e. the U.S.) doesn’t stop all new drilling for oil and gas immediately, the earth will toast itself into oblivion by 2050. The left used the report as a bludgeon to force banks and investors to scale back fossil fuel investments. A new report by the Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC) obliterates the claims of the IEA Net Zero Roadmap. It warns investors that if they follow the IEA Roadmap and scale back fossil fuel investments, they will violate their fiduciary (legal) responsibilities to investors.
    Read More “IEA Net Zero Roadmap is a Green Mirage Devastating Economies”

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