Skip to content
Marcellus Drilling News
Account Login
  • Home
  • About
  • Article Index
  • Calendar
  • Advertising
  • User Guide
  • SUBSCRIBE
Marcellus Drilling News
  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Roads | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    Conventional Wastewater Brine Still Used to Treat PA’s Dusty Roads

    September 10, 2021September 10, 2021

    During a meeting of the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board yesterday, DEP staffers said they are still evaluating whether or not it is appropriate to develop a regulation covering road dumping of conventional oil and gas drilling wastewater. The staffers noted there is currently a ban on giving permission for road dumping from the Oil and Gas Program. However, the same staffers, namely Scott Perry, DEP Deputy for Oil and Gas Management, neglected to say that wastewater is still used to treat PA’s dusty rural roads through a program under the DEP’s Bureau of Waste Management. Antis are hopping mad.
    Read More “Conventional Wastewater Brine Still Used to Treat PA’s Dusty Roads”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX NatGas Price Closes at $5.03 – Highest in 7 Years

    September 10, 2021September 10, 2021

    Lately, we’ve brought you a number of articles about the price of natural gas, both the financial NYMEX futures price (from the Henry Hub), and the spot price gas fetches at various trading hubs around the Marcellus/Utica region. The price of gas matters. It drives higher royalties for landowners, higher profits for drillers, and ultimately whether or not there is an increase (or decrease) in drilling new wells. Yesterday was another historic milestone. The NYMEX futures price for the “front month” (October) closed over $5 per MMBtu. That’s the first time the closing price for the current NYMEX contract has been over $5 in seven years (since 2014).
    Read More “NYMEX NatGas Price Closes at $5.03 – Highest in 7 Years”

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

    M-U Drillers Financially Healthy – Biden Agenda Threatens to Undo

    September 10, 2021September 10, 2021

    Natural gas drillers, particularly in the Marcellus/Utica, are finally financially healthy. Some are healthy for the first time ever, some for the first time in years, since the severe 2018 and 2019 downturn when natgas prices collapsed. Things are going well in the M-U with most companies focused on fiscal discipline and producing free cash flow. However, there’s a big, black cloud on the horizon–the Joe Biden administration. A number of people in the administration have signaled their disdain, even outright hatred for natural gas, because it’s a “fossil fuel.” The Biden administration aims to cripple the use of natural gas nationwide.
    Read More “M-U Drillers Financially Healthy – Biden Agenda Threatens to Undo”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Enverus Rig Count @ 629 (+6); Marcellus @ 32 (+0), Utica @ 12 (+0)

    September 10, 2021April 20, 2022

    The latest weekly Enverus U.S. rig count shows total rigs in use hitting a new post-pandemic high. For the week ending September 9, the rig count stood at 629, up 6 rigs from the previous week. That’s another new high since April 2020. The Marcellus and Utica both stayed even from the previous week (32 and 12, respectively). Collectively the M-U currently operates 44 rigs.
    Read More “Enverus Rig Count @ 629 (+6); Marcellus @ 32 (+0), Utica @ 12 (+0)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Sep 10, 2021

    September 10, 2021September 10, 2021

    NATIONAL: EIA: US weekly LNG exports reach 20 vessels; CEO of U.S. shale producer Pioneer says oil consolidation largely over; US natural gas storage fields adds 52 Bcf, over market expectations; Harvard University pledges to end investment in fossil fuels.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Sep 10, 2021”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Cold Winter or Not, NatGas Prices Staying High – NYMEX Breaks $5

    September 9, 2021September 9, 2021

    Just two days ago MDN told you about whispers that the NYMEX price of natural gas may actually hit or surpass $5/MMBtu (see Gulf of Mexico Supplies Remain Offline, NatGas Price Hits New High). Yesterday the current NYMEX contract trading right now, the “front month” (for October delivery) went over $5/MMBtu during intraday trading, closing at $4.91 (up 35 cents for the day). However, the NYMEX contracts for both December and January settled *above* $5–for the first time in years (since 2014).
    Read More “Cold Winter or Not, NatGas Prices Staying High – NYMEX Breaks $5”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    Williams Update: LNG Exports Will “Grow Pretty Dramatically”

    September 9, 2021September 9, 2021

    Appearing on a Barclay’s energy conference webcast yesterday, Williams CEO Alan Armstrong said his company plans to keep spending around $1.2 billion per year through 2026 to keep growing and expanding. One of the prime drivers of growth and expansion for Williams in the coming years is LNG exports. Feedgas to LNG plants continues to increase. According to S&P Global Platts, U.S. LNG feedgas demand will increase from 10.9 Bcf/d this year to 14.9 Bcf/d in 2026. Williams intends to deliver much of that increased demand to the plants that use it.
    Read More “Williams Update: LNG Exports Will “Grow Pretty Dramatically””

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

    Biden EPA Targets NatGas with Damaging Methane Emissions Reg

    September 9, 2021September 9, 2021

    Get ready, it’s coming this month. The completely radicalized Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Joe Biden and EPA Administrator Michael Regan (formerly the failed head of North Carolina’s environmental agency) will issue a new regulation targeting so-called methane emissions, a rule that is “expected to be stricter even than an Obama-era standard set in 2016” which was devastating at that time (later overturned by Trump).
    Read More “Biden EPA Targets NatGas with Damaging Methane Emissions Reg”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. NatGas Production in 2022 Forecast to Hit All-Time High

    September 9, 2021April 20, 2022

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has revised its natural gas production estimates once again in its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). The country produced the most dry natural gas ever in 2019: 93.06 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day). Last year the coronavirus put a damper on things and we produced 91.36 Bcf/d. This year EIA says we will recoup some of that loss and come in around 92.18 Bcf/d. But next year, in 2022, the country will produce (says EIA) 95.40 Bcf/d–the most ever.
    Read More “U.S. NatGas Production in 2022 Forecast to Hit All-Time High”

  • Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Shale Driller M&As – Speeding Up or Slowing Down?

    September 9, 2021September 9, 2021

    Sometimes this happens with a story, but not often. We spotted two diametrically opposed views on the same issue–in this case on the status of mergers and acquisitions in the oil and gas sector. One article claims “the merger mania is back in North America’s oil patch.” A day later another article says “shale M&A flurries are clearing up – for now.” One says M&A is heating up, the other says it’s cooling down. Which view is right?
    Read More “Shale Driller M&As – Speeding Up or Slowing Down?”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    The ESG Emperor has No Clothes – Will Anyone Else Say So?

    September 9, 2021September 9, 2021

    One of our favorite writers in the energy space is Paul Driessen, a senior policy advisor for CFACT (Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, a Washington, D.C. think tank), and author of Cracking Big Green and Eco-Imperialism: Green Power – Black Death. Driessen recently published an article on the CFACT website that rips the face off these silly ESG programs being blabbered on about everywhere, especially in the oil and gas sector.
    Read More “The ESG Emperor has No Clothes – Will Anyone Else Say So?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Sep 9, 2021

    September 9, 2021September 9, 2021

    NATIONAL: Number of drilled but uncompleted wells declines; The coming pipeline shortage; Until production settles, natural gas prices will continue their uptick; INTERNATIONAL: Shell weighs COVID-19 vaccine mandate, firing staff who resist.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Sep 9, 2021”

  • Brooke County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Southwestern Energy | West Virginia

    Weirton, WV Rejects Southwestern’s Plan for Well Pad in City Limits

    September 8, 2021September 8, 2021

    Southwestern Energy, which is one of the biggest Marcellus/Utica drillers, previously applied for a conditional use permit from the City of Weirton, WV that would allow them to build a well pad and drill several wells on it all within the city limits of Weirton. The request came before the Weirton Zoning Board of Appeals in August but the board delayed a decision until this month, September. Following almost three hours of comments and testimony yesterday, the Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously voted down Southwestern’s request–a decidedly unfriendly gesture by the normally gas-friendly municipalities in WV.
    Read More “Weirton, WV Rejects Southwestern’s Plan for Well Pad in City Limits”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    Tone-deaf DC Circuit Votes to Ignore Spire STL Pipe Appeal

    September 8, 2021September 8, 2021

    Spire STL is a 65-mile pipeline that connects to and flows Marcellus/Utica gas from the Rockies Express (REX) pipeline to residents and businesses in the St. Louis, MO area. The pipeline began flowing gas in late 2019 (see Spire Pipeline Ready to Flow Marcellus/Utica Gas to St. Louis). In June three far-left Democrat judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit overturned the certificate the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued for building Spire STL, meaning it must now shut down (see Fed Court Overturns Marcellus to St. Louis Pipe – Shutdown Coming?). Spire appealed the decision, asking the full court, all of the judges (called “en banc”) to rehear the case. Yesterday the tone-deaf judges refused that request.
    Read More “Tone-deaf DC Circuit Votes to Ignore Spire STL Pipe Appeal”

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

    PA Labor Union Slaps FERC for Delays in Approving Pipe Projects

    September 8, 2021September 8, 2021

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under current Chairman Richard “Dick” Glick has intentionally slammed the brakes on approving pipeline projects across the country, including those here in the northeast (something we predicted if Biden were to win the White House). Glick’s excuse for delaying new approvals is that FERC is trying to figure out how to account for mythical man-made global warming when evaluating whether or not to approve a new project. It’s pure horse manure, and a prominent Pennsylvania labor union is calling FERC out on its ongoing delay tactic.
    Read More “PA Labor Union Slaps FERC for Delays in Approving Pipe Projects”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Virginia

    Va. Power Plant Says State Doesn’t Need to Approve Feeder Pipeline

    September 8, 2021September 8, 2021

    MDN first told you about plans to build the Chickahominy Power Station, a 1,650 megawatt state-of-the-art natural gas-fired power plant planned for Charles City County (near Richmond, Va.) in June 2018 (see Huge New Marcellus-Fired Power Plant Coming Near Richmond, VA). The Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board approved a key permit for the project in June 2019 (see Virginia Approves Marcellus-Fired Power Plant Project Near Richmond). Chickahominy needs to build a short pipeline to feed the facility. The question is, who regulates the construction of that pipeline?
    Read More “Va. Power Plant Says State Doesn’t Need to Approve Feeder Pipeline”

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 555 556 557 558 559 … 1,957 Next PageNext
Search

Get Daily Headlines

Newsletter Optin

Recent MDN Issues

  • July 6, 2026
  • July 2, 2026
  • July 1, 2026
  • June 30, 2026
  • June 29, 2026

List of All Daily Issues

Most Recent Articles

  • EQT Sets New U.S. Onshore Record for Deepest & Longest Shale Well
  • Transco Throttles Southbound M-U Molecules to Work on SESE Project
  • No Pipeline? No Problem! Trucked CNG Can Feed New Data Centers
  • WoodMac Research Predicts Henry Hub Rises to $5/MMBtu by 2035
  • Supreme Court Rules President Can Remove Commissioners, Like FERC
  • M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Up 3rd Week @ 580
  • MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jul 6, 2026
  • 31 New Shale Well Permits Reported for PA-OH-WV Jun 22 – 28
  • Northern Utica Lights Up: Columbiana Farmland Sells for $18,750/Acre
  • Surge in Data Centers Helps Drive M-U Gas Demand in the Northeast

© 2009-2026 Marcellus Drilling News

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Article Index
  • Calendar
  • Advertising
  • User Guide
  • Subscribe
  • Log In