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  • Bradford County | CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | New Fortress Energy | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    New Fortress to Reapply for Permits to Build Wyalusing LNG Plant

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023

    NOW we understand why antis have restarted their attacks on the various components of New Fortress Energy’s Wyalusing LNG liquefaction plant–a project that has been dead as a doornail for three years. Yesterday we told you we were somewhat mystified by the actions of antis in the Delaware River Basin in opposing LNG-by-rail transportation and a permit for the seemingly dead project in land-locked Bradford County, PA (see Antis Still Attacking Dead NFE PA-to-NJ LNG Export Plan). And then the penny dropped. Actually, two pennies dropped. One penny (moment of understanding) is that NFE has, in its latest filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), confirmed it plans to apply for updated permits for the Wyalusing LNG plant. Cool! The project lives! The second penny is that the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has again failed to suspend an LNG-by-rail rule from the Trump administration era that was supposed to be axed no later than yesterday.
    Read More “New Fortress to Reapply for Permits to Build Wyalusing LNG Plant”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Mar. DPR: M-U Production Loses Ground, Haynesville Gains

    March 14, 2023March 15, 2023
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    The Marcellus/Utica lost ground in March versus February production, according to the latest estimates released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) in its monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR). The latest revised numbers from EIA show that the agency expects that the M-U will produce 34.88 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) of natural gas in March. EIA said in February, the M-U produced 35.02 Bcf/d (see our proprietary chart of EIA data below). EIA predicts the M-U region will add another 75 MMcf/d (million cubic feet per day) of production in April over March–but EIA almost always revises the numbers back down–so we take that prediction with a grain of salt.
    Read More “EIA Mar. DPR: M-U Production Loses Ground, Haynesville Gains”

  • Cambria County | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Storage

    Equitrans & PA DEP Talk About How to Fix Wells in Rager Storage Leak

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023
    Rager gas leak from space (click for larger version)

    Last November, one of the ten natural gas storage wells at the Equitrans Rager Mountain Gas Storage Area in Jackson Township, Cambria County (in Pennsylvania) began to leak. The well ended up leaking roughly 100 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of gas into the atmosphere (see Equitrans Gas Storage Well in Cambria County, PA is Leaking). It took two weeks (14 days) for the leak to get fixed, after it had leaked roughly 1.4 billion cubic feet into the air (see Storage Well Leak Fix in Cambria County Failed, Leaked 1.4 Bcf). Both the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) investigated (see Feds Investigate Equitrans Storage Well Leak in Cambria County, PA). Little did we know, but the PA DEP ordered Equitrans to plug several of the 12 wells at the Rager area, and it ordered the company to make certain (expensive) upgrades to the other wells. Equitrans appealed that order. According to the DEP, the two sides are nearing a settlement.
    Read More “Equitrans & PA DEP Talk About How to Fix Wells in Rager Storage Leak”

  • Delaware County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines

    Court Overturns PUC Decision Allowing PECO NatGas Reliability Stn

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023
    An updated (2023) architect’s rendering of PECO’s gas reliability station (click for larger version)

    Headquartered in Philadelphia, PECO (a subsidiary of Exelon Corp.) is Pennsylvania’s largest electric and natural gas utility, delivering power to more than 1.6 million electric customers and more than 532,000 natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. In the autumn of 2020, PECO floated a plan to build a natural gas reliability station in Marple Township (Delaware County, PA) to allow the company to distribute more natural gas into Delaware County through 11.5 miles of new natural gas main lines. The building itself (pictured) is handsome. No one would even know what it is! The PA Public Utility Commission (PUC) granted PECO’s request and (of course) the project was promptly challenged in court. Commonwealth Court, normally conservative and pro-gas, has just ruled against the PUC’s action instructing the state agency to take another look before granting permission to build the reliability station.
    Read More “Court Overturns PUC Decision Allowing PECO NatGas Reliability Stn”

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

    PA DEP Wants to Take Over Regulation of Injection Wells from EPA

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023

    Yesterday at a Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board meeting, Kurt Klapkowski, Acting Deputy for Oil and Gas Management (part of the Dept. of Environmental Protection), told board members the DEP is about to file a letter of intent as early as this week to apply for “primacy” to regulate underground injection wells in the state. Currently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the primary regulator of PA injection wells–including oil and gas injection wells. In some states with the necessary structure in place, the EPA delegates its authority to oversee and regulate such wells. PA wants to be one of those states. Me before you.
    Read More “PA DEP Wants to Take Over Regulation of Injection Wells from EPA”

  • Education | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    OOGEEP Renames & Rebrands Itself as Ohio Natural Energy Institute

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023

    The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP), which has long been a defender and educator working to get the truth out about oil and gas in the Buckeye State, is dropping oil and gas from its name. OOGEEP is rebranding itself as the Ohio Natural Energy Institute. We have to wonder, why are they dropping oil and gas from the name? What does natural energy actually mean?
    Read More “OOGEEP Renames & Rebrands Itself as Ohio Natural Energy Institute”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Feds Invest Tiny $47M to Reduce Methane Emissions in Oil & Gas

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023

    We find this story kind of funny–and sad. The left and the Bidenistas are panicked over methane leaks. They claim methane leaks into the atmosphere are 70X more potent in causing man-made global warming than plain old carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It’s all a hoax, but, whatever. Let’s assume it’s a worthy thing to try and reduce the amount of methane leaks coming from oil and gas operations (ignoring, for the moment, the fact there are two other sources of methane leaks much larger than oil and gas–nature itself and agriculture). The Biden administration, which just released a $6.6 TRILLION budget (an incomprehensible number), is going to fund research on how best to detect and stop methane leaks for O&G. Guess how much the Bidenistas will spend on this critical work? (Please don’t laugh…) A grand total of $47 million.
    Read More “Feds Invest Tiny $47M to Reduce Methane Emissions in Oil & Gas”

  • MUI

    MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Mar 14, 2023

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023

    The most recent day of active trading was Mon., Mar. 13, 2023. The numbers below reflect yesterday’s closing numbers.


    Read More “MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Mar 14, 2023”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Mar 14, 2023

    March 14, 2023March 14, 2023

    NATIONAL: Oil sinks as bank collapse heightens uncertainty; North America loses 26 rigs; Facebook extends its legacy of science denial; INTERNATIONAL: EU prepares to import more LNG with boost in capacity; The World Bank may return to financing natgas projects.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Mar 14, 2023”

  • Beaver County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Shell

    Final Piece of Shell Cracker Air Monitoring System Now Online

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023
    Shell Polymers Monaca

    Four “fenceline” air monitors that continuously (24/7/365) sample the air looking for volatile organic compounds from the mighty Shell ethane cracker facility in Beaver County, PA, went live in February. The Continuous Air Monitoring System (CAMS) data is available on the Shell website, showing data in 15-minute increments for the entire day.
    Read More “Final Piece of Shell Cracker Air Monitoring System Now Online”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Tioga County (PA)

    Enviro Group Objects to Well Pad Location in Tioga State Forest

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023

    In 2015, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) axed a plan to use shale drill cuttings combined with concrete to extend the Wellsboro-Johnston Airport in Tioga County (see PA DEP Nixes Plan to Use Drilling Cuttings for Tioga Airport Runway). One of the environmental groups that helped defeat that safe project was Tioga County’s Pine Creek Headwaters Protection Group (PCHPG). The same group has trained its sights on blocking a proposed Seneca well pad on state forest land where Seneca has the legal right (under lease) to drill for gas.
    Read More “Enviro Group Objects to Well Pad Location in Tioga State Forest”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Bradford County | CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | New Fortress Energy | Pennsylvania

    Antis Still Attacking Dead NFE PA-to-NJ LNG Export Plan

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023

    In something of a mystery for us, the radical left continues to try and pound more nails in the coffin of the already-dead New Fortress Energy (NFE) Wyalusing LNG export plant. In March 2022 (one year ago), NFE withdrew a request to build an onshore LNG liquefaction plant in Wyalusing, PA, a plant that would have transported its LNG to NFE’s Repauno Port and Rail Terminal on the shoreline of the Delaware River in Gibbstown, N.J. (see NFE Caves to Radicals, “Pulls the Plug” on Wyalusing, PA LNG Plant).
    Read More “Antis Still Attacking Dead NFE PA-to-NJ LNG Export Plan”

  • Crime | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Fed Jury Convicts Former OH House Speaker in Nuclear Bribe Scandal

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023

    Here’s the sad end of a sad chapter in Ohio’s history–a conclusion (of sorts) to the largest bribery scandal in the state’s history. We’re referring to Ohio House Bill (HB) 6, a law granting billions (plural) of dollars to FirstEnergy to prop up the company’s economically failing nuclear power plants. FirstEnergy bribed state legislators to pass, and keep passed, HB 6 by paying out $61 million to a small group of insiders, including former Speaker of the House, Larry Householder (see FirstEnergy Involved in Bribery Scheme to Pass $1B Nuke Bailout Law).
    Read More “Fed Jury Convicts Former OH House Speaker in Nuclear Bribe Scandal”

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

    Climate Vigilantes Could ‘Weaponize’ EPA Rule Against Oil & Gas

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023

    The Biden EPA plans to allow private citizens to police oil wells and pipelines for methane leaks. Most of the time that means Big Green groups will do the “policing.” And here’s how it will work: A radicalized group like the Sierra Club or Earthworks or NRDC or some other odious bad actor will set up equipment near oil and gas well sites or pipeline operations to report suspected “super emitter” leaks of at least 100 kilograms per hour. Once reported (likely a false report), the company involved would be required to perform a root-cause analysis within five days and take corrective actions within ten days. Companies will be required to jump through hoops based on an accusation by an anti-fossil fueler. We call it “methane snitches” (see Biden EPA Program Empowers Anti Groups to be Methane Snitches). The Petroleum Association of Wyoming calls it something else: allowing “climate vigilantes” to “weaponize” the EPA to harass and shut down legal businesses.
    Read More “Climate Vigilantes Could ‘Weaponize’ EPA Rule Against Oil & Gas”

  • Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Joe Manchin, Desperate to Save Political Career, Splits with Biden

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023

    Make no mistake–the United States is in trouble because of the vote of West Virginia U.S. Senator Joe Manchin to pass Joe Biden’s Green New Deal bill renamed (misnamed) to the Inflation Reduction Act (see Tragedy: Joe Manchin Caves & Agrees to Big Green Build Back Better). Joe Manchin deserves to be hounded out of office for his betrayal of the country and the betrayal of West Virginia voters. His poll numbers show he would lose to just about anyone if the election were held today (see WV Sen. Joe Manchin 3rd Most Unpopular U.S. Senator in the Country). Manchin has recently done a 180-degree turnaround, trying to distance himself from the very bill that HE negotiated and passed–claiming (falsely) that Biden is not implementing it the way he (Manchin) negotiated.
    Read More “Joe Manchin, Desperate to Save Political Career, Splits with Biden”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    LNG (Not Pipes) to Increase in U.S. NatGas Exports Next 2 Years

    March 13, 2023March 13, 2023

    With all the hubbub over LNG exports in recent years, you would be forgiven for perhaps not knowing that until recently, pipelines (to Canada and Mexico) were the dominant, primary way natural gas was exported from the U.S. Only with the rise of the first LNG export facility in 2016 (just seven years ago) has our ability to transport our natural gas to distant shores been a reality. And wow! What a reality it has become! The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that U.S. natural gas exports will grow over the next few years–but not because of an increase in pipeline capacity. Natural gas exports will grow, continue to grow, because of LNG exports. Which makes sense. There’s only so much natgas either Canada or Mexico can use from us. The rest of the world is still a blank canvas.
    Read More “LNG (Not Pipes) to Increase in U.S. NatGas Exports Next 2 Years”

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