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  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Baker Hughes Tests 10% Hydrogen Blend in Italian Compressor

    December 8, 2022December 8, 2022

    From time to time, we bring you news about hydrogen (H2) because, for many, H2 is the next “big thing” in energy. Many on the left are dazzled by H2 energy, although some of the more extreme elements of the left oppose H2 energy because most H2 is produced by cracking methane (see Appalachian Leftwing Group Turns Against Hydrogen Power). It’s still an unanswered question as to whether or not H2 can be successfully mixed into the existing natural gas pipeline system and burned by existing appliances and equipment. We spotted news that is something of a breakthrough for H2–an experiment with Baker Hughes and an Italian energy infrastructure company called Snam S.p.A.
    Read More “Baker Hughes Tests 10% Hydrogen Blend in Italian Compressor”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Warnock Senate Win Equals Greater Damage to Country re Energy

    December 8, 2022December 8, 2022

    Perhaps like us, you didn’t pay much attention to the Georgia Senate runoff race. Since the Democrats already have cackling Kamala if they need her, the Dems control the Senate by default 50-50 (Kamala used to break ties). So whether Raphael Warnock (the leftist kook Democrat) won, which he did, or Herschel Walker (former football star and Republican) won, it didn’t really matter, right? Wrong. Just that one extra vote, 51-49, has given much more power to the Democrat anti-fossil fuelers that run the Senate (i.e. Chuck Schumer), than we could have imagined. For example: Warnock’s win all but ensures Dick Glick will get reappointed to FERC early next year–a profoundly sad outcome.
    Read More “Warnock Senate Win Equals Greater Damage to Country re Energy”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Accenture Report Looks at O&G Cos. “Reinventing” Themselves

    December 8, 2022December 8, 2022

    Accenture plc is an Irish-American professional services company based in Dublin, specializing in information technology services and consulting. Earlier this morning, Accenture published a report titled, “The Reinvention Reset — From Bold Plans to Pragmatic Actions” (full copy below). The report is based on Accenture’s own industry research and a global survey of more than 200 oil and gas executives that focuses on the efforts of O&G companies to “reinvent” themselves. Accenture is a Fortune Global 500 company with revenues of $61.6 billion in 2022 and a workforce of 721,000 people, so you should pay attention to what they say about the O&G space.
    Read More “Accenture Report Looks at O&G Cos. “Reinventing” Themselves”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Dec 8, 2022

    December 8, 2022December 8, 2022

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: The false assumptions behind climate regulations in Pennsylvania; NATIONAL: Report says to expect a return of $100 oil in 2023; Chevron lifts 2023 capital spending amid Biden pressure; Biden seeks fossil fuel-free federal buildings in hit to gas; INTERNATIONAL: German utility signs 25-year deal to import gas via new terminal.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Dec 8, 2022”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Manchin’s “Save MVP” Permitting Reform Bill Flames Out Again

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    Once again, a permitting reform bill floated by U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (from West Virginia) with a provision to complete the 94% completed 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) has flamed out. Manchin made a deal with the devil–his own Democrat Party–to vote for the misnamed and terrible Inflation Reduction Act (a warmed-over version of the Green New Deal) in return for HIS party’s support to pass a so-called permitting reform bill that would, among other things, allow MVP to finish up without court interference (see Joe Manchin Cuts MVP “Deal” in Return for Selling Out Country).
    Read More “Manchin’s “Save MVP” Permitting Reform Bill Flames Out Again”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio Senate Bill Would Expand Shale Drilling on State-Owned Land

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    How new laws get proposed and passed is fascinating, isn’t it? Especially when the forces of good (conservatives) use the same tactics as the forces of evil (leftists) against them. The Ohio Senate may vote as soon as today on House Bill (HB) 507, which would expand natural gas drilling in state parks. HB 507 began life as a bill to “revise the number of poultry chicks that may be sold in lots.” The bill ostensibly addresses poultry sales and food safety. Yet somewhere along the way (in the dark of night), the bill was amended with another bill that “forces” state agencies to lease public lands for oil and gas drilling.
    Read More “Ohio Senate Bill Would Expand Shale Drilling on State-Owned Land”

  • Forced Pooling | Industrywide Issues | Kanawha County | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Landowner Lawsuit to Block Forced Pooling Law Dealt Another Blow

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    A lawsuit brought by two West Virginia landowners seeking to overturn the state’s newly enacted forced pooling (i.e. unitization) law was put on pause by a federal judge on Dec. 1. The same two landowners had a previous version of the same lawsuit tossed by the judge back in September (see Lawsuit to Block West Virginia’s New Forced Pooling Law Tossed Out). The previous lawsuit sued the wrong people, according to the federal judge. This newer version sued the right people (mostly), but certain parts of it are more properly handled by state (and not federal) courts, according to the judge’s Dec. 1 ruling.
    Read More “WV Landowner Lawsuit to Block Forced Pooling Law Dealt Another Blow”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Private Cos. Now Operate 55% of M-U Rigs, Drill 25% of New Wells

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    There are advantages and disadvantages to being publicly or privately owned. In the oil and gas sector, most large companies are publicly owned–meaning they have a board of directors, and the “owners” hold shares of stock in the company, shares traded on public exchanges. In the Marcellus/Utica, most of the top drillers are publicly owned: Range Resources, Coterra Energy, CNX Resources, EQT Corporation, Antero Resources, Southwestern Energy, Repsol, National Fuel Gas Company (i.e. Seneca Resources), and Gulfport Energy. Several others are privately owned, including Ascent Resources (Ohio’s largest natural gas producer and the 8th largest natural gas producer in the U.S.), Greylock Energy (based in West Virginia), and Olympus Energy (which drills in the Pittsburgh suburbs).
    Read More “Private Cos. Now Operate 55% of M-U Rigs, Drill 25% of New Wells”

  • Industrywide Issues | Jobs

    U.S. Oilfield Services Jobs Increase, Recover to March 2020 Level

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that employment in the U.S. oilfield services (OFS) and equipment sector rose by an estimated 2,346 jobs to 645,486 in November. The November increases make OFS employment the highest since numbers started to drop in March 2020. We still haven’t fully recovered to the all-time pre-covid high of 706,528 reached in February 2020–but we’re working in the right direction. This is very good news.
    Read More “U.S. Oilfield Services Jobs Increase, Recover to March 2020 Level”

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

    13 States Seek to Block Vanguard from Buying Electric Utility Stocks

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    Is Vanguard the next BlackRock–i.e, a pariah due to its extreme anti-fossil energy positions? YES. The Attorneys General from 13 states, including Ohio and West Virginia, have filed a protest with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) seeking to block Vanguard, a MAJOR investor (with $7.2 trillion of assets under management, second largest after BlackRock with $10 trillion) from buying stocks in electric utility companies. Why? Because Vanguard, like BlackRock, is trying to force the companies it invests in to abandon the use of fossil energy. If you own Vanguard investments–it’s time to dump them. Let’s hit them where it counts–in the pocketbook.
    Read More “13 States Seek to Block Vanguard from Buying Electric Utility Stocks”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    API Tells Biden DOE Clean Hydrogen Plan is Defective Without NatGas

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    We’re encouraged to see the American Petroleum Institute (API) finally find its voice and begin to push back against the lunatics in the Biden administration. Recently, the API refused to support the reappointment of FERC Chairman Richard Glick (see Energy Industry Groups Refuse to Support Glick FERC Reappointment). Earlier this week, API CEO Mike Sommers went on Fox Business to rip the Bidenistas and their incoherent energy policies (see Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Dec 5, 2022). And now, the API is lighting into the Bidenistas at the Dept. of Energy over its draft National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap.
    Read More “API Tells Biden DOE Clean Hydrogen Plan is Defective Without NatGas”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    New England Grid Warns Residents to Curb Energy Use in Extreme Cold

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    We spotted a story about comments from the New England electric grid manager, ISO New England (ISO-NE), that made us do a double-take. Bloomberg reports the grid manager’s comments under this headline: “New England May Ask Residents to Curb Energy in Extreme Cold.” The article keys on comments made by ISO-NE that say if there is a bad cold snap, or an extended cold spell, residents in New England will be asked to reduce their energy use so as to keep natural gas flowing to electric generating power plants. Otherwise, the grid will crash, and there will be blackouts. Is anyone else scratching their head at this one?
    Read More “New England Grid Warns Residents to Curb Energy Use in Extreme Cold”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 7, 2022

    December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Sempra announces deal with ENGIE for LNG from Port Arthur; NATIONAL: Weather data sends Nymex natgas futures tumbling below $5.50; Why did the frac spread collapse, and what’s next?; Energy groups sue Biden admin for failing to hold oil, gas lease sales again; INTERNATIONAL: US will double amount of natural gas it sends to UK; World will face shortage of LNG through 2026, says Exxon CEO.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 7, 2022”

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

    3 Groups Sue PA DEP, EQB to Block New VOC Conventional Regulation

    December 6, 2022December 6, 2022

    Yesterday MDN brought you the news that as of Friday, a new regulation controlling volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, and by extension methane emissions, for Pennsylvania’s conventional oil and gas drillers went into effect (see PA DEP Decrees Onerous VOC Reg for Conventional O&G in Effect Now). We said in that post, “We’re guessing the conventional industry, which warned the DEP and EQB not to adopt the regulation, will end up suing to challenge it.” Turns out to be a prophetic statement. The three statewide organizations that represent PA’s conventional drillers filed a lawsuit yesterday against the Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Environmental Quality Board (EQB), challenging the legality and legitimacy of the new VOC regulation for conventional drillers.
    Read More “3 Groups Sue PA DEP, EQB to Block New VOC Conventional Regulation”

  • CNG/LNG | Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    Natural Gas Prices in “Freefall” with Warm Weather, LNG Delay

    December 6, 2022December 6, 2022

    The front-month NYMEX futures contract (based on the price of gas trading at the Henry Hub) dropped like a rock yesterday–down 70 cents (-12.6%) to $5.58/MMBtu. The price has dropped for the past four trading days in a row. Some say it’s free fallin’. In total, the price has lost $1.66 (-22.9%) over the last four sessions. NYMEX trading during the day yesterday hit its lowest point since March of this year. Why? Mainly a warm short-term weather forecast, coupled with the continuing outage at the Freeport LNG export facility.
    Read More “Natural Gas Prices in “Freefall” with Warm Weather, LNG Delay”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Democrat Last-Minute Attempt to Revive Manchin “Save MVP” Bill

    December 6, 2022December 6, 2022

    And just like that, the horse everyone thought was dead has come back to life and is leading the race. We’re talking about U.S. Senator Joe Manchin’s so-called permitting reform bill to help save the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP). The bill proposed by Manchin would bypass the clown judges on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals who are blocking it. Manchin got a pledge from his buddy Chuck Schumer to allow a vote on permitting reform in return for Manchin selling out the country by voting to pass the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (see Joe Manchin Cuts MVP “Deal” in Return for Selling Out Country). The promised vote never happened because Manchin’s own party reneged (see “Save MVP” Permitting Bill is Dead – Manchin Pulls it From CR). But it’s baaaaack!
    Read More “Democrat Last-Minute Attempt to Revive Manchin “Save MVP” Bill”

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