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  • Antero Resources | CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Antero 4Q: Sending Gas for LNG Exports to Gulf Coast & Cove Point

    February 18, 2022February 18, 2022

    Antero Resources, one of the biggest Marcellus/Utica drillers with 3.2 Bcfe/d (billion cubic feet equivalent per day) of production, issued its fourth-quarter and full-year 2021 update yesterday. The company earned $901 million in 4Q21, up from $70 million in 4Q20, but still lost $187 million for the full year due to hedges gone bad. Antero generated $237 million and $849 million of Free Cash Flow during the fourth quarter and full year of 2021, respectively. The company placed 10 Marcellus wells and four Utica wells online to sales during 4Q. Antero plans to drill 60-65 new wells in 2022.
    Read More “Antero 4Q: Sending Gas for LNG Exports to Gulf Coast & Cove Point”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Bills Would Boost Funding for DEP Oil & Gas Inspectors

    February 18, 2022February 18, 2022

    The West Virginia Senate Energy, Industry and Mining Committee had two bills on its agenda for consideration this past Tuesday related to funding the state’s “cash-strapped” oil and gas well inspection unit. One of the bills, Senate Bill (SB) 480 was signed off without discussion and moved along to its next stop before a vote, which is the Senate Finance Committee. The other bill, SB 613, was held over for a future meeting. It got the cold shoulder.
    Read More “WV Bills Would Boost Funding for DEP Oil & Gas Inspectors”

  • Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Bill Gives PA DEP Primacy in Approving Carbon Capture Inj. Wells

    February 18, 2022February 18, 2022
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    Pennsylvania State Rep. Eric Nelson, a Republican from Westmoreland County, floated a House Co-Sponsorship Memoranda last week announcing he will soon introduce a new bill aimed at promoting carbon capture injection wells in the state by giving power to establish and regulate those wells to the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP). Nelson calls it “an exciting area of developing technology in the energy sector.”
    Read More “Bill Gives PA DEP Primacy in Approving Carbon Capture Inj. Wells”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    Associated Gas in Oil Plays Not a Threat to M-U This Time Around

    February 18, 2022February 18, 2022

    In years gone by, when oil drilling in the Texas/New Mexico Permian, Texas Eagle Ford, or North Dakota Bakken picked up, the increase in oil drilling came with an increase in natural gas production–something called “associated gas” because the gas is not produced for its own sake but as a byproduct of oil drilling. With tightening environmental laws that require oil drillers to capture instead of burn off or flare the gas, those oil drillers looked for markets to sell their associated gas. All of that extra associated gas would compete in the market with Marcellus/Utica gas, because our gas and the associated gas often flows to the same Midwest and Gulf Coast markets. Prices crash due to an abundance of supply with the same (or even less) demand. This time around, things have changed.
    Read More “Associated Gas in Oil Plays Not a Threat to M-U This Time Around”

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

    FERC Democrats Ram Thru Global Warming Policy for Pipe Decisions

    February 18, 2022February 18, 2022
    Richard Glick

    Dick Glick has finally pulled it off. Yesterday the three Democrat members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), under the direction of Chairman Richard “Dick” Glick, rammed through a new policy/regulation to be used when evaluating new natural gas and oil pipelines. Both Republican members of the commission objected. The new policy requires consideration of nebulous and undefined global warming impacts (so-called greenhouse gas emissions) of any project up for review, something that cannot be calculated. This means whoever is in charge of FERC can decide how they want to define the regulation–the filter they use to evaluate a project. It is a classic swamp-dweller maneuver.
    Read More “FERC Democrats Ram Thru Global Warming Policy for Pipe Decisions”

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

    Reactivated WV Public Energy Authority Holds 1st Meeting Next Week

    February 18, 2022February 18, 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 natgas 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 is next Wednesday.
    Read More “Reactivated WV Public Energy Authority Holds 1st Meeting Next Week”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Feb 18, 2022

    February 18, 2022February 18, 2022

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Shale giant says it is increasing workforce diversity; NATIONAL: US weekly LNG exports drop by four; Bill to expand natural gas exports to U.S. allies and partners; Senator Bernie Sanders doesn’t understand the oil industry or inflation; AP expands climate change reporting funded by left-wing activist groups; INTERNATIONAL: Oil curves show one of the tightest markets ever.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Feb 18, 2022”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA | Sunoco Logistics

    All Construction for Mariner East 2 Pipeline Now Done, Online 1Q

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    Frankly, we sometimes wondered if we would ever see this day! Fantastic news: The Mariner East Pipeline system, including Mariner East 1 (ME1), Mariner East 2 (ME2), and Mariner East 2X (ME2X), is now completely built and in the ground. According to an update by builder and owner Energy Transfer issued yesterday, the company is in the process of commissioning and bringing the remaining bits online. The entire system will be online during the first quarter of this year–no later than March 30th. Hallelujah!
    Read More “All Construction for Mariner East 2 Pipeline Now Done, Online 1Q”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Repsol

    Repsol Marcellus Gas to Feed Plaquemines LNG Exports in La.

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    Spanish oil and gas company Repsol, with major assets in the northeast Pennsylvania Marcellus, has signed a deal to provide Venture Global’s Louisiana-based Plaquemines LNG export project with 18.25 billion cubic feet (Bcf) per year of natural gas beginning in 2024. Will the Respol gas come from the Marcellus? We think so. We outline our theory below.
    Read More “Repsol Marcellus Gas to Feed Plaquemines LNG Exports in La.”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    M-U Drillers Restrict Production Even as NatGas Prices Spike

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    There was a time in the Marcellus/Utica when, if the price of natural gas went above $3/Mcf, drilling companies would drill like crazy. Cabot Oil & Gas (now Coterra Energy) would routinely drill wells when the price in the region was less than $1/Mcf! And somehow they made money. With prices hitting above $4/Mcf routinely, even flirting with $5/Mcf, you would think M-U drillers would ramp back up and try to make hay while the sun shines. But M-U drillers are not. They are showing remarkable restraint in NOT expanding their drilling programs. Why?
    Read More “M-U Drillers Restrict Production Even as NatGas Prices Spike”

  • Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Potter County | Statewide PA | Tioga County (PA)

    Help Wanted: M-U Companies Recruiting, Positions Going Unfilled

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statics, the oilfield services and equipment industry grew by over 7,000 jobs in December 2021. Marcellus/Utica companies can’t find enough workers to fill all of the open positions in our region, especially in Pennsylvania. According to an article in the Wellsboro Gazette (Tioga County, northeastern part of the state), companies in Tioga and Potter counties can’t fill all of their open positions.
    Read More “Help Wanted: M-U Companies Recruiting, Positions Going Unfilled”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Research

    U.S. Oil & Gas Average Wage in 2021 was Staggering $115,166

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    Founded in 1946, the Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO) represents nearly 3,000 individuals and companies from the Texas oil and gas industry. TIPRO is one of the country’s largest oil and gas trade associations and a strong advocacy group representing both independents and royalty owners in Texas. TIPRO generates some great research reports, including their latest annual “State of Energy Report” for 2022. The report, which looks at oil and gas across the country (not just Texas) finds that the O&G industry supported a total of 832,869 direct jobs in the U.S. last year. The U.S. O&G sector paid a national annual wage averaging $115,166 during 2021, 76% higher than average private sector wages!
    Read More “U.S. Oil & Gas Average Wage in 2021 was Staggering $115,166”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Cries Poverty, Says Conventional Drillers Not Paying Enough

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    Two days ago the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) gave a briefing and delivered a report to the PA Environmental Quality Board (EQB). Kurt Klapkowski, Director of the Bureau of Oil and Gas Planning and Program Management, said the state’s conventional oil and gas drilling companies only paid $46,100 of the $10.6 million it cost for the DEP to regulate that industry in FY 2020-21. That’s a pretty serious deficit. What is DEP suggesting as a fix?
    Read More “PA DEP Cries Poverty, Says Conventional Drillers Not Paying Enough”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    IEA Says OPEC+ Not Producing Enough Oil, After Preaching No New Oil

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    Get a load of this… Last May, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and its Executive Director Fatih Birol published a nonsensical “report” called “Net Zero by 2050: A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector” (see Intl Energy Agency Says World Should Stop All New O&G Development). In the report, IEA makes the preposterous claim that if the world (i.e. the U.S.) doesn’t stop all new drilling for oil and gas right now, today, the earth will toast itself into oblivion by 2050. That same IEA and Birol are now telling OPEC+ they need to drill like crazy to produce more oil.
    Read More “IEA Says OPEC+ Not Producing Enough Oil, After Preaching No New Oil”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 17, 2022

    February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Oil and gas scholarships are available through OOGEEP; NATIONAL: U.S. crude oil production forecast to rise in 2022 and 2023 to record-high levels; Shifting natural gas and oil jobs to the renewables sector isn’t so simple; Gas tax holiday could backfire on Democrats; As oil prices soar, U.S. drillers scramble to find sand for fracking; INTERNATIONAL: Green hypocrisy hurts the poorest; Hit with high natural gas prices, France vows to build more nuclear energy.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 17, 2022”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Westmoreland County

    PA Court Rejects Anti Challenge of Murrysville Fracking Ordinance

    February 16, 2022February 16, 2022

    In May 2017, Murrysville Township (Westmoreland County) struck a zoning compromise with local drillers on the distance of setbacks (see Murrysville, PA Drilling Ordinance – Anatomy of a Compromise). The far-too-restrictive ordinance (in our opinion) allows drilling wells on only 5% of the land in the town. That wasn’t good enough for local antis who want to block all shale drilling. Antis appealed the ordinance and a county judge ruled against them and in favor of the town in May 2020 (see SWPA Judge Rejects Anti Lawsuit re Murrysville Fracking Ordinance). Using gobs of dark money from shadowy Big Green sources, local antis appealed the ruling to PA Commonwealth Court.
    Read More “PA Court Rejects Anti Challenge of Murrysville Fracking Ordinance”

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