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  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy

    Marcellus Veteran John Reinhart Joins Gulfport Energy as CEO

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

    John Reinhart is the former President and CEO of M-U driller Montage Resources Corporation before that company was gobbled up by Southwestern Energy in 2020 (see Stop Press! Southwestern Energy Buying Montage Resources for $857M). Prior to that, Reinhart was President and CEO of M-U driller Blue Ridge Mountain Resources before it merged with Eclipse Resources in 2019 to become Montage (see Blue Ridge Merges with Eclipse, Renamed to Montage Resources). Reinhart is now becoming President and CEO of Gulfport Energy, effective next week.
    Read More “Marcellus Veteran John Reinhart Joins Gulfport Energy as CEO”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Acting FERC Chair Willie Phillips Will Tackle New Pipe Policy

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023
    Willie Phillips

    Yesterday, Acting FERC Chairman Willie Phillips chaired his first meeting as head of the commission since former Chairman Richard “Dick” Glick stepped down from the top job. The meeting was interrupted several times by wacko leftists protesters (leftists always behave badly, ever notice that?). Phillips struck a conciliatory tone in his remarks, saying his strength is in consensus-building. He’s about to put that strength to the test. Phillips pledged to move forward with a new policy for pipeline approvals–touching what was the third rail for Glick, the issue that electrocuted Glick’s career at FERC. Phillips says he will work on a new pipeline policy that has stakeholder buy-in, that is sustainable, and that will allow for the approval of projects needed for the reliability of the natural gas delivery system. So far, so good.
    Read More “Acting FERC Chair Willie Phillips Will Tackle New Pipe Policy”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Partial List of Hydrogen Hubs Making First Cut for DOE Funding

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

    For more than a year, we have covered the topic of the Bidenistas’ Hunger Games contest to award $7 billion to some 6-10 “hydrogen hubs” across the country. Each winning hub will receive $500 million to $1 billion of government largesse to help build a hub in a given region. The money for the hub projects was allocated as part of the so-called Infrastructure bill, passed in November 2021 (see Biden So-Called $1.2T Infrastructure Bill Passes Thanks to RINOs). Some 79 “concept papers,” which is a pre-application, were received by the Dept. of Energy. Of the 79, only 33 were given “encouragement” by the DOE to advance to the next stage of the Hunger Games (see 33 of 79 Hydrogen Hub Teams Encouraged to Submit Full Applications). The DOE isn’t disclosing which of the lucky 33 made it, nor the list of the other 44 told to go pound sand. However, we have a list of 18 (of the 33) approved to advance to the next round and submit a full application.
    Read More “Partial List of Hydrogen Hubs Making First Cut for DOE Funding”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Sen. Joe Manchin Defends Misnamed IRA in Davos, Switzerland

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

    Joe Manchin, the rather pathetic, has-been U.S. Senator from West Virginia, is sitting his bum in Davos, Switzerland, wining and dining and hobnobbing with leftist elites from around the world at the World Economic Forum. Manchin, you might recall, sold out the United States by voting for the Green New Deal, renamed to Build Back Better, and further renamed to the Inflation Reduction Act (see Tragedy: Joe Manchin Caves & Agrees to Big Green Build Back Better). Manchin did so after cutting a deal for the Senate to vote on a “permitting reform” bill that would, in essence, save the Mountain Valley Pipeline project from languishing in regulatory and litigation hell (see Joe Manchin Cuts MVP “Deal” in Return for Selling Out Country). It was a bad trade as the permitting “save MVP” bill has still not passed. In Davos, Manchin is trying to repair his tattered reputation, saying the Inflation Reduction Act was/is a good thing.
    Read More “Sen. Joe Manchin Defends Misnamed IRA in Davos, Switzerland”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    UN Using Kayrros Tech to Snoop on U.S. O&G Methane Emissions

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023
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    Kayrros, a company founded in 2016, is a “global climate technology company” and a leader in “environmental intelligence.” Kayrros uses satellite imagery, artificial intelligence, and geo-analytics to help governments, investors and businesses “understand the risks posed by the changing climate and energy landscapes,” so that said entities can “make more informed decisions.” Kayrros, with offices in Paris, Houston, New York, London, Bangalore and Singapore, issued a press release to say the United Nations is contracting with Kayrros to (our word) snoop on all of the countries around the world (in particular the U.S.), to monitor methane emissions from space.
    Read More “UN Using Kayrros Tech to Snoop on U.S. O&G Methane Emissions”

  • MUI

    MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Jan 20, 2023

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

    The most recent day of active trading was Thu., Jan. 19, 2023. The numbers below reflect yesterday’s closing numbers.


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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 20, 2023

    January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Oklahoma treasurer makes energy discrimination a top issue; Calls grow for fossil fuel giants to pay into $75B fund to reverse climate change; NATIONAL: Upstream oil and gas will have another strong year in 2023; Increasing renewables likely to reduce coal and natural gas generation over next two years; The Biden administration finally admits its mistake in canceling the Keystone XL pipeline; How Al Gore has made $330m with climate alarmism; INTERNATIONAL: UK Labour Party calls for inverse OPEC alliance; Oil demand set to rise to record in 2023.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 20, 2023”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Chesapeake Sells 90% of Eagle Ford Assets to WildFire for $1.4B

    January 19, 2023February 22, 2023

    Yesterday Chesapeake Energy announced it has cut a deal to sell the majority of its Eagle Ford oil assets to WildFire Energy I LLC for $1.425 billion. The sale includes approximately 377,000 net acres and approximately 1,350 wells in the Brazos Valley region of its Eagle Ford asset, along with related property, plant, and equipment. In 2018 Chesapeake, under the direction of then-CEO Doug Lawler, purchased 420,000 net acres in the Eagle Ford shale and Austin Chalk formations in Texas from WildHorse Resource Development Corp for $4 billion (see Chesapeake Now Gone from Ohio Utica; Spends $4B in Eagle Ford). The company grew its Eagle Ford assets with more purchases and currently (prior to the sale) owns 610,000 acres.
    Read More “Chesapeake Sells 90% of Eagle Ford Assets to WildFire for $1.4B”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chessy CEO Calls on Peers to Scale Back Production Given Low Price

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023
    Nick Dell’Osso

    Yesterday, a few hours after the news broke that Chesapeake Energy is selling 90% of its Eagle Ford acreage to WildFire Energy, Chessy CEO Nick Dell’Osso gave an interview (to someone, maybe Bloomberg, we’re not sure), to say that given the low price of natural gas right now, all U.S. producers should consider scaling back production. Dell’Osso said the low price is a “very clear signal” from the market that less gas is needed right now.
    Read More “Chessy CEO Calls on Peers to Scale Back Production Given Low Price”

  • Carrizo Oil & Gas | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    PA Landowners Sue Callon for Shifting Assets to Avoid Class Action

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023

    We have two related lawsuits to report on involving landowners in Susquehanna County, PA, and Callon Petroleum. As most lawsuits are, these two are complicated. But, at a very high level, the concept is simple. The landowners allege that Callon Marcellus (formerly Carrizo Marcellus) shorted them on royalty payments. The landowners sued, but Callon sold its assets in northeastern PA (to BKV) and engaged in a shell game to move the proceeds of that sale ($74 million) directly to the mothership, Callon Petroleum, as a way of avoiding liability to pay, just in case they lose the royalty lawsuit.
    Read More “PA Landowners Sue Callon for Shifting Assets to Avoid Class Action”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | New York | New York County | Pipelines | Tennessee Gas Pipeline | Westchester County

    Kinder Morgan Begins Work on 2 of 3 East 300 Pipeline Compressors

    January 19, 2023April 20, 2023

    Kinder Morgan issued its fourth quarter 2022 update yesterday. Among the news updates, we learned that work on two of three compressor station projects along the Tennessee Gas Pipeline in Pennsylvania and New Jersey (near New York City) is now underway. There was also some big news about top management shuffles. CEO Steve Kean is retiring, setting off a game of musical chairs (or musical ladders) with existing employees moving up the ladder at the company.
    Read More “Kinder Morgan Begins Work on 2 of 3 East 300 Pipeline Compressors”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    Texas AG Sues EPA to Block New Bidenista Waters of U.S. Rule

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023

    Earlier this month, radical Bidenistas at the EPA announced they have rewritten a rule aimed at regulating all waters in the U.S., putting power over just about everything (including oil and gas drilling) into the federal government’s hands via WOTUS, or Waters of the United States (see EPA Makes Another Attempt to Regulate O&G via Waters of US). Although previous rewrites ended up in court, this is a brand new rewrite, which is within the power of any President to do. Given the abusive nature of this particular rewrite, as soon as the new rule was officially published in the Federal Register (yesterday), Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Texas to block the new rule.
    Read More “Texas AG Sues EPA to Block New Bidenista Waters of U.S. Rule”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Henry Hub Price is Crashing – When Will it Go Higher Again?

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023

    Yesterday the NYMEX Henry Hub price for natural gas dropped 27.5 cents from the previous day to close at $3.31/MMBtu. It is the lowest settlement price in 19 months, since June 22, 2021. The reason for the crash in price is low demand. Digging further, there is low demand because (1) the weather is warm this winter (so far, anyway), and (2) some 2 Bcf/d of demand is still gone because the Freeport LNG export facility remains offline. The question is, when will demand, and the price, go higher again? And how much higher will it go this year and next? The U.S. Energy Information Administration weighs in on those questions.
    Read More “Henry Hub Price is Crashing – When Will it Go Higher Again?”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Williams

    Williams CEO Says (Our Words) that Pipeline Permitting is Broken

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023

    Alan Armstrong, the CEO of pipeline giant Williams (which has MAJOR pipeline assets in the Marcellus/Utica), delivered a talk yesterday in the company’s hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to a group at the University of Tulsa. Summarizing his talk, Armstrong said we can have lower emissions right now. The way to do it is with natural gas. The problem is, of course, nobody can get a new pipeline for natural gas permitted anymore. The government, and lawsuits, are blocking new pipeline projects. The system of permitting needs to get “straightened out” according to Armstrong. Put another way, the system is BROKEN.
    Read More “Williams CEO Says (Our Words) that Pipeline Permitting is Broken”

  • MUI

    MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Jan 19, 2023

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023

    The most recent day of active trading was Wed., Jan. 18, 2023. The numbers below reflect yesterday’s closing numbers.


    Read More “MDN Upstream Index (MUI) – Jan 19, 2023”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 19, 2023

    January 19, 2023January 19, 2023

    NATIONAL: Ethane exports driving surge in production and infrastructure; Are triple digit oil prices in your future?; INTERNATIONAL: Aramco sees oil demand picking up; Aramco acquires trading arm of USA refiner Motiva.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 19, 2023”

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