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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Feb 28, 2022

    February 28, 2022February 28, 2022

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Utica Shale to create outdoor welding lab; Abandoning fossil fuels irrational; NATIONAL: Biden admin vows to avoid Russia oil sanctions; Should we grow up about energy?; Unleashing U.S. oil industry offers Biden path to avoid energy crisis; INTERNATIONAL: The biggest problem with the green energy revolution; Linde develops world’s first plant to extract hydrogen from natgas pipelines; Nuclear, coal, LNG: ‘no taboos’ in Germany’s energy about-face.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Feb 28, 2022”

  • Forced Pooling | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    New WV Forced Pooling Bill Moves Rapidly, Up for Full Senate Vote

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    Will this finally be the year that West Virginia has a new forced pooling bill passed into law? Quite possibly, given the supersonic speed with which Senate Bill (SB) 694 was introduced and, without any discussion, passed through the Senate Finance Committee (at the last possible moment), and sent on to the full Senate for a vote. Of course, the bill still has to go to the WV House. SB 694 is complicated, but this time the bill appears to have widespread support, not only from drillers but from royalty owners too.
    Read More “New WV Forced Pooling Bill Moves Rapidly, Up for Full Senate Vote”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Senate Passes Bill Tweaking 2018 Co-Tenancy Law – No Minimums

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    A second bill related to mineral and landowner rights holders rocketed through the West Virginia Senate, passing the full Senate by 29-5 vote on Wednesday. Senate Bill (SB) 650 tweaks a previously passed bill signed into law in 2018 concerning co-tenancy (see WV Gov. Justice Does 180 – Says He’ll Sign Co-Tenancy Bill). Co-tenancy corrects cases where rights owners can’t be found to sign leases, resulting in a great deal of acreage being unavailable for drilling that otherwise would be. The co-tenancy law is good for both drillers and rights owners.
    Read More “WV Senate Passes Bill Tweaking 2018 Co-Tenancy Law – No Minimums”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies

    Coterra Energy 4Q: Marcellus Assets are “Tremendous”

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    Coterra Energy, the result of Permian oil driller Cimarex Energy buying out and merging with Marcellus driller Cabot Oil & Gas, issued its first fully combined quarterly update yesterday. The two companies merged at the beginning of fourth quarter 2021 (see Cimarex Takes Over Cabot, Merged Co. Called “Coterra Energy”). We have a lot to pick through in the update in order to unearth the bits concerning the Marcellus. We can tell you upfront that Coterra CEO Tom Jorden (formerly CEO of Cimarex) said of the merged company’s Marcellus assets during a conference call with analysts: “These assets are tremendous.” He also said the company’s Marcellus portfolio competes in every way (financially) with its Permian assets. However, Coterra still plans to spend more on the Permian than it does on the Marcellus. Bummer.
    Read More “Coterra Energy 4Q: Marcellus Assets are “Tremendous””

  • Economic Impact | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Storage | Washington County

    Experts Say Pittsburgh Region Prime Prospect for $2B Hydrogen Hub

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    The Washington County, PA Chamber of Commerce held its State of The Economy event yesterday. One of the speakers, Denise Brinley (former executive director of Pennsylvania’s Office of Energy) said that southwestern Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh region is a prime prospect to take advantage of establishing a $2 billion hydrogen hub. Western PA is in the “bullseye” of why funding was included in the recent federal infrastructure bill to establish four such hubs nationally, according to Brinley.
    Read More “Experts Say Pittsburgh Region Prime Prospect for $2B Hydrogen Hub”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. NatGas Output Hits 7-Week High of 94.6 Bcf/d – Rig Counts Up

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    Because of the cold weather in the northeast and in other parts of the country in the first part of February, natural gas production in the U.S. took a nosedive, declining to roughly 85.8 Bcf/d. With the warmer weather unthawing the freeze-offs that happened, a few days ago production soared over 94.6 Bcf/d–the highest it has been in seven weeks. According to S&P, with the coldest days of winter behind us, all the signs are in place for natgas production to continue growing over the coming weeks and months.
    Read More “U.S. NatGas Output Hits 7-Week High of 94.6 Bcf/d – Rig Counts Up”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Interstate NatGas Pipeline Expansions in 2021 Lowest in 5 Yrs

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    Interstate pipelines are pipelines that cross state boundaries. They are regulated (approved by) the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Each year new pipelines are added, or existing pipelines expanded, to flow ever-more natural gas across our great country. Some years those additions of new capacity are higher, and some years lower. We think it’s no coincidence that in 2021, the first full year of Joe Biden’s assault on the oil and gas industry, new pipeline capacity to flow natural gas grew at its lowest rate since the bad Obama years.
    Read More “Interstate NatGas Pipeline Expansions in 2021 Lowest in 5 Yrs”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Feb 25, 2022

    February 25, 2022February 25, 2022

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Cheniere and EOG extend long-term LNG supply deal; Chevron targets 5 U.S. well sites in project to curb emissions; NATIONAL: Standing up to putin means ditching net-zero; N. America’s old pipelines seek new life moving carbon in climate push; US LNG exports down by five from last week; INTERNATIONAL: Well-known former Marcellus exec now working in war zone in Ukraine.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Feb 25, 2022”

  • Energy Companies | Range Resources Corp

    Range 4Q Update – Return to Drilling in Northeast PA After 5 Yrs

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

    Range Resources, the very first company to sink a Marcellus well back in 2004, issued its fourth quarter and full-year 2021 update yesterday. The update includes a preview of what’s ahead for 2022. Among the blockbuster news is that after five years, Range, which has long specialized in drilling “wet gas” wells in southeastern Pennsylvania, is returning to northeastern PA this year to drill some dry gas wells. Why? The economics are there, says Dennis Degner, Range’s COO and top driller.
    Read More “Range 4Q Update – Return to Drilling in Northeast PA After 5 Yrs”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Williams

    Williams “Firing on All Cylinders” with Record Highs in 2021

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

    Pipeline and midstream giant Williams issued its quarterly and full-year update earlier this week. The company, which owns and operates the massive Transco pipeline system, reported new all-time highs for both gathering volumes (13.9 Bcf/d), and transmission volumes (23.8 Bcf/d). CEO Alan Armstrong said on a call with analysts, “We really continue to fire on all cylinders.” Indeed they do.
    Read More “Williams “Firing on All Cylinders” with Record Highs in 2021″

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    EQT Invests in Fuel Cell Co. – Foresees Future Market for NatGas

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022
    WATT Fuel Cell (click for larger version)

    A fuel cell manufacturer located in Westmoreland County, PA, WATT Fuel Cell, disclosed yesterday it has closed on its latest round of financing. The biggest investor? EQT Corporation. WATT has added EQT CEO Toby Rice to its board of directors. According to Caine Finnerty, WATT president and chief operating officer, “This round of investment enables WATT Fuel Cell to continue our advancement and commercialization of residential fuel cells, while funding additional innovation to develop larger fuel cell units for the industrial market.” So what is a fuel cell and why is EQT so pumped about them?
    Read More “EQT Invests in Fuel Cell Co. – Foresees Future Market for NatGas”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Reactivated WV Public Energy Authority Holds First Meeting

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

    The West Virginia Public Energy Authority is a seven-member board that aims to make the best use of WV’s abundant natural energy resources. State code gives the board power to buy, lease, and issue bonds to build electric power plants and natural gas transmission projects. Gov. Jim Justice reactivated the board last summer after it had been dormant for upwards of a decade. The first meeting of the new board was held yesterday. Our sense is that the board is still trying to figure out what the heck it’s supposed to do.
    Read More “Reactivated WV Public Energy Authority Holds First Meeting”

  • Allegheny County | Health Impacts | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Washington County | Westmoreland County

    Penn State Studying Potential Link re Fracking & Water Contamination

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

    Penn State has launched a new research project to see if it can prove there is a link between water contamination in southwestern Pennsylvania and fracking. We’ve seen this movie before…or have we? In 2018 PA Gov. Tom Wolf, a liberal Democrat who sometimes supports the shale gas industry (as long as he can tax it) caved to demands from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to launch a “study” in a bid to “prove” cases of rare childhood cancer in southwestern PA can be tied to shale drilling in the region (see PA Spending $3.9M on Flawed Studies to Link Fracking with Cancer). So far we’ve heard nothing from that effort. The Penn State research project, while similar, appears to be different.
    Read More “Penn State Studying Potential Link re Fracking & Water Contamination”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues

    Ukraine Crisis Forces Liberals to Get Honest About O&G, Renewables

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

    A Forbes article caught our eye and we had to do a double-take. Two liberals from the Left Coast, professors at the University of Washington, Seattle, wrote an honest and transparent article about how the crisis in Ukraine is making their fellow liberals take an honest, probing look at the policies they advocate for. Renewables, which the two profs support, are not enough to power the world today. Not in the real world of 2022 with Vlad Putin threatening to overrun half of Europe.
    Read More “Ukraine Crisis Forces Liberals to Get Honest About O&G, Renewables”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 24, 2022

    February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Dakota Access Pipeline loses Supreme Court appeal; NATIONAL: Republicans push Biden to increase natural gas exports to Europe; ‘Green’ media misrepresents the world’s energy reality; INTERNATIONAL: Aramco closes $15.5B deal; Schlumberger launches new drilling service; How to beat Putin with natural gas; Reviving the MidCat natural gas pipeline critical to answering Putin aggression.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 24, 2022”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Equitrans Considers Appealing 4th Circus Ruling that Blocks MVP

    February 23, 2022February 23, 2022

    All eyes were on Equitrans Midstream as the company released its fourth quarter and full-year 2021 update yesterday. The reason all eyes were on Equitrans is MVP–the Mountain Valley Pipeline project. MVP simply can’t move beyond the leftist Democrat judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Every time Big Green groups, including the Sierra Club (funded in part with foreign money) challenges permits for MVP, the Democrat judges of the 4th Circuit go along and overturn the permits (see 4th Circuit Throws Out Plan for Safer MVP Drilling re Candy Darter). Something has to happen. Equitrans CEO Tom Karam hinted that his company may appeal the 4th Circuit’s wildly wrong decisions. That was the big news for us coming from yesterday’s update.
    Read More “Equitrans Considers Appealing 4th Circus Ruling that Blocks MVP”

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