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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    How Private Producers Finance New Drilling with Bank Lines Drying Up

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022

    We’ve extensively covered the issue of Big Banks and Big Investment Firms turning against and refusing to fund fossil energy companies. Financial institutions are routinely hounded by radicalized leftists to deny funding to oil and gas companies, and sadly, many banks and investment firms have caved to the pressure. The attorneys general and state treasurers in “red” states are fighting back by pulling state business (and pension funds) from said companies, like BlackRock (see More States Look to Blacklist BlackRock, Other ESG-Focused Funds). The fact remains that oil and gas companies, large and small, still need to tap lines of credit to keep operations humming along. What does a small, privately-owned company (shares not traded on an exchange) do to keep the money flowing? Something creative.
    Read More “How Private Producers Finance New Drilling with Bank Lines Drying Up”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Southwestern Energy

    Zacks Tells Investors to Keep an Eye on These 3 M-U Producers

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022

    Zacks is one of the top investment research firms focusing on stock research, analysis, and recommendations. A new alert issued by Zacks says natural gas is “significantly healthier this year than last year,” and because of that, it’s “high time for energy investors” to keep an eye on three natural gas producers in particular. They all happen to be top Marcellus/Utica gas producers. The names of the three drillers will not surprise you.
    Read More “Zacks Tells Investors to Keep an Eye on These 3 M-U Producers”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    What FERC Got Wrong re New Certificate for Spire STL Pipeline

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022
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    Last week the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a second permanent certificate to operate the 65-mile Spire STL Pipeline that connects to and flows Marcellus/Utica gas from the Rockies Express (REX) pipeline in Scott County, IL, to residents and businesses in the St. Louis, MO area (see FERC Issues New Permanent Certificate for Spire STL Pipeline). Spire submitted a strong case of demonstrated “need” to FERC, aided in that effort by the experts at RBN Energy. Unfortunately, FERC’s Democrat commissioners pretty much ignored that strong case of need even as they voted to approve the project. RBN pulls back the curtain to show us what went on behind the scenes and why FERC’s decision, while welcome news, is also disturbing.
    Read More “What FERC Got Wrong re New Certificate for Spire STL Pipeline”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Shell | Statewide PA

    Shell PA Cracker Great Example of Business & Gov’t Working Together

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022

    Kevin Sunday, director of government affairs with the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, recently published an op-ed in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette pointing out how the mighty Shell ethane cracker plant in Beaver County, PA, is the result of business and government (bipartisan government) working together. He makes the case that we need more of this type of thing, especially with many new faces coming to Harrisburg in January. We frankly wonder if hoping for bipartisan cooperation on fossil energy projects in the current political climate is just spitting in the wind.
    Read More “Shell PA Cracker Great Example of Business & Gov’t Working Together”

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

    U.S., Canada NatGas Output to Hit Ceiling in 2023 – Lack of Pipes

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022

    According to an article by Reuters, U.S. and Canadian natural gas output “could hit growing pains in 2023.” U.S. and Canadian natural gas production is expected to hit new all-time record highs in 2023. However, growth in production is slowing, and likely to hit a ceiling in 2023. Why? Lack of pipelines that can shuttle molecules from places like the Marcellus/Utica to the Gulf Coast, where petrochemical plants and LNG export facilities can use all of the gas they can get. We could produce more here in the M-U–a LOT more. But we can’t, because we have no way to transport the extra production.
    Read More “U.S., Canada NatGas Output to Hit Ceiling in 2023 – Lack of Pipes”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    UK Village Tapped to be Lab Rats in Forced Hydrogen Conversion

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022

    The great energy savior many on the left (and the right) are pushing is hydrogen. Never mind that hydrogen is extremely explosive (far more so than natural gas). And never mind that hydrogen is leaky (far more than natural gas because it’s lighter). Hydrogen’s chief advantage is that when it burns, it does not create carbon dioxide–the stuff you breathe out with every breath your take. Some utility companies have conducted small experiments to blend in 5-10% of hydrogen with natural gas to see how it goes. Will stoves and furnaces work OK with hydrogen blended? The Brits aren’t bothering with an incremental approach. They have selected and will FORCE some 2,000 homes in northwest England to convert to 100% hydrogen. No frittering around with half-measures and blending. People in the target village are using terms like “guinea pigs” and “lab rats” to describe their forced conversion to hydrogen.
    Read More “UK Village Tapped to be Lab Rats in Forced Hydrogen Conversion”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Dec 22, 2022

    December 22, 2022December 22, 2022

    NATIONAL: ExxonMobil now larger than Tesla; INTERNATIONAL: Osaka Gas, Tallgrass partner to advance Japan’s climate objectives.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Dec 22, 2022”

  • Chief Oil & Gas | Energy Companies | Fayette County | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania

    SWPA Landowners Settle Class Action Lawsuit with Chief for $5.5M

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

    It took us a while to track down this story, but we finally have details about the settlement of a class action lawsuit brought by roughly 60 landowners in Fayette County, PA, against Chief Exploration and Development, the former drilling arm of Chief Oil & Gas (now called Cyprus Exploration and Development). The lawsuit alleged that in 2008, Chief and its landman had cut a deal to lease the landowners’ property and then never paid the stipulated signing bonus. The lawsuit sought $7 million. The landowners ended up settling for $5.5 million earlier this month.
    Read More “SWPA Landowners Settle Class Action Lawsuit with Chief for $5.5M”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    Bottom Drops Out of Natural Gas Price as Weather Forecast Warms

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

    While the commodity price of natural gas has always drifted up and down, we can’t remember a time (in our coverage of the industry) when it has been so volatile–with wide swings in both directions–as it has been in 2022. Yesterday was another “bottom is dropping out” down day when the NYMEX futures price at the Henry Hub fell by $0.52. The NYMEX price has fallen three days in a row and is down a total of $1.64 (or 23.6%) over those three days.
    Read More “Bottom Drops Out of Natural Gas Price as Weather Forecast Warms”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Repsol | Southwestern Energy | Susquehanna County

    SRBC Approves 2M Gallons/Day of Water Withdrawals for PA Fracking

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

    Unlike the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), which gets the creepy crawlies at the mere mention of the word “fracking,” the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) has been dealing with fracking and water requests for use in fracking for more than a decade. Somehow the SRBC, a quasi-governmental agency (as is the DRBC), manages to allow fracking, and there are NO negative impacts on local water and NO negative impact on the Susquehanna River and its tributaries. Must be the people who run the SRBC are just more talented than those who run the DRBC.
    Read More “SRBC Approves 2M Gallons/Day of Water Withdrawals for PA Fracking”

  • CNG/LNG | Electrical Generation | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Freeport LNG Dips Toe Back in Water with 25 MMcf Intake of Gas

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

    The Freeport LNG export terminal, located in Quintana Island, Texas, has been offline and not producing LNG since early June due to an explosion (see Explosion Rocks Freeport LNG Export Plant – Offline for 3 Weeks). Freeport has changed its estimated restart date multiple times. The most recent declaration by Freeport LNG that it will begin to return to service by the end of this year, in another ten days (see Freeport LNG Changes Restart Date from Mid- to End-December). It’ll be a miracle if that happens. But hey, Christmas is the time of miracles, right?
    Read More “Freeport LNG Dips Toe Back in Water with 25 MMcf Intake of Gas”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues

    So-Called Energy Transition Got Derailed by the Real World in 2022

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022
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    It seems like a day doesn’t go by without so-called reporters regurgitating the same tired talking points that fossil energy is killing Mom Earth, and everyone MUST transition to renewable energy. But then reality, the real world, sets in. Like it did in 2022. How did the great “transition” to renewables go in 2022? According to one of the biggest boosters of forced conversion to renewables therapy, the International Energy Agency (IEA), coal consumption across the planet reached a new, all-time high in 2022. Whoops! Guess the transition didn’t quite go as planned, eh?
    Read More “So-Called Energy Transition Got Derailed by the Real World in 2022”

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

    IEA Peddles More Wild Fantasies in “Renewables 2022” Report

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) is at it again. In May 2021, IEA issued an astonishing report calling for an end to all investments in oil, gas, and coal to reach the fantasy goal of net zero by 2050 (see Intl Energy Agency Says World Should Stop All New O&G Development). IEA issued a new report on Renewables 2022 last Tuesday. The organization’s chief, Fatih Birol, tweeted “big news”, claiming that “the world is set to add as much renewable power in the next 5 years as it did in the whole of the past 20 years as countries seek to take advantage of renewables’ energy security benefits”. The mainstream press repeated this false claim with no fact-checking. They got duped once again. How about we do some of our own fact-checking?
    Read More “IEA Peddles More Wild Fantasies in “Renewables 2022” Report”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 21, 2022

    December 21, 2022December 21, 2022

    NATIONAL: Timing is everything for Gulf Coast gas producers, LNG offtakers; The domino effect of President Biden’s war on oil and gas; INTERNATIONAL: Exxon avoiding tankers that previously transported Russian oil; China buys a record amount of Russian LNG; Explainer: How natural gas is traded in Europe.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 21, 2022”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Bans Oil, NatGas, Propane Furnaces Beginning 2025 – Move Now!

    December 20, 2022December 20, 2022

    You may want to consider moving out of New York State if you still live here. The state has collectively lost its mind. NY political leaders are so consumed with hatred of fossil fuels they are about to force its residents to pay an average of $28,000 to convert their homes away from heating and cooking with natural gas, propane, and fuel oil (see NYers Will Pay Average $28K to Retrofit Homes for All-Electric). We’ve been raising the alarm, warning New Yorkers since 2019, when the state passed a draconian “energy” law, that residents will one day have to stop using fossil energy to heat and cook (see New York Pulls the Trigger, Commits Energy Suicide with New Law). That day has arrived. Yesterday a state commission approved plans to phase out fossil fuel-burning furnaces beginning as soon as 2025 as part of NY’s draconian (dystopian) program to address mythical “climate change.”
    Read More “NY Bans Oil, NatGas, Propane Furnaces Beginning 2025 – Move Now!”

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

    PA Antis Accuse DEP of Ignoring Illegal Shale Waste Dumping

    December 20, 2022December 20, 2022

    Earlier this week, MDN told you that the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced a consent order assessing a $600,000 fine against a trucking company that hauled drill cuttings from West Virginia to PA and dumped them (without a permit) at several sites owned by the trucking company (see PA DEP Fines Trucking Co. $600K for Dumping Drill Cuttings No Permit). Radical anti-fossil energy proponents are demanding more information from the DEP about the consent order and other details under the Right-to-Know law.
    Read More “PA Antis Accuse DEP of Ignoring Illegal Shale Waste Dumping”

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