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  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies

    Antero 2Q: $523M Loss on Derivatives; Longest Marcellus Lateral

    July 30, 2021July 30, 2021

    Antero Resources, which drills almost exclusively in the West Virginia Marcellus/Utica, issued its second quarter 2021 update yesterday. Antero is the third-largest natural gas producer in the U.S. and the second-largest NGL producer. Big company. Important company. Antero is one of the best hedgers (preselling production at a set price) in the business. However, like EQT (see today’s lead story), Antero fumbled with a derivatives bet in 2Q and ended up posting a $523 million loss for 2Q21, versus losing $463 million in 2Q20. On the positive side, Antero generated $105 million in free cash flow during 2Q21.
    Read More “Antero 2Q: $523M Loss on Derivatives; Longest Marcellus Lateral”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies

    CNX 2Q: $354M Loss on Derivatives; Playing the Spread re NGLs & Gas

    July 30, 2021July 30, 2021

    As they have done in the past few quarters, CNX Resources again issued a quarterly update without an accompanying summary/overview. We have the raw numbers (below), and we have excerpts from the conference call with analysts. One observation from the numbers: It seems major M-U drillers collectively went over the derivatives cliff in 2Q21. CNX, like Antero and EQT (see those stories in today’s update) posted a 2Q loss of $354 million based on a derivatives loss of $539 million. The company did manage to generate free cash flow of $117 million and pay down another $89 million in debt.
    Read More “CNX 2Q: $354M Loss on Derivatives; Playing the Spread re NGLs & Gas”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | U.S. Well Services

    Seneca Resources Uses Electric Fracking for 6-Well Pad in PA

    July 30, 2021July 30, 2021

    Seneca Resources, the drilling arm of utility giant National Fuel Gas Company, is conducting its first experiment with electric fracking. We’re aware of at least three other Marcellus/Utica drillers that currently use electric fracking: Range Resources, CNX Resources, and Olympus Energy (former Huntley & Huntley). Seneca, like Range, will use U.S. Well Services to provide e-fracking. Seneca is conducting a field trial for a 6-well pad in Lycoming County, PA.
    Read More “Seneca Resources Uses Electric Fracking for 6-Well Pad in PA”

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

    Equitrans Midstream Releases 2021 Corporate Sustainability Report

    July 30, 2021July 30, 2021

    It seems to be the season of not only second quarter updates, but also 2020 ESG (environmental, social, governance) updates, often referred to as corporate sustainability or social responsibility reports. There are half a dozen different phrases and terms used to describe the same thing. Yesterday Equitrans Midstream Corporation (the former EQT Midstream) issued its 2021 Corporate Sustainability Report, covering activity for the calendar year 2020.
    Read More “Equitrans Midstream Releases 2021 Corporate Sustainability Report”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Enverus Rig Count @ 599 (-5); Marcellus @ 33 (+1), Utica @ 12 (-1)

    July 30, 2021July 30, 2021

    The latest weekly Enverus U.S. rig count shows total rigs in use retreating just a bit. For the week ending July 28, the rig count stood at 599, down 5 rigs from last week’s post-pandemic high of 604 (see Enverus Rig Count @ 604 (+24); Marcellus @ 32 (-1), Utica @ 13 (+1)). The Marcellus play gained one rig from the previous week, while the Utica lost one rig. Collectively the M-U is currently running 45 rigs, the same level as the previous week.
    Read More “Enverus Rig Count @ 599 (-5); Marcellus @ 33 (+1), Utica @ 12 (-1)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 30, 2021

    July 30, 2021July 30, 2021

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Tellurian finalizes offtake agreements for first phase of Driftwood LNG; NATIONAL: Former natural gas exec weighs climate controversy; DUC clock ticks on cheap production: low-cost cash flow won’t last; Critical U.S. pipelines remain stopped, as Russian pipelines are greenlighted; Hijacking natural gas #1 (video); INTERNATIONAL: Big Oil shows confidence that big profits era is back.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 30, 2021”

  • Alternative Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada

    TC Energy Plans to Use All Renewable Energy to Power NatGas Pipes

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021
    Columbia Gas Transmission system map (click for larger version)

    How’s this for weird? TC Energy, the former TransCanada, which owns extensive liquids and natural gas pipelines across North America, including the Columbia Gas Transmission interstate pipeline network that blankets PA, OH, and WV, plans to buy only so-called renewable electricity (from solar and windmills) to power all of its pipeline network in the U.S. and Canada–a network that flows fossil fuels. It makes no sense. If the product you flow is so bad for the environment you must use “renewables” to flow it instead of that product itself, why bother flowing it at all? Just close it down!
    Read More “TC Energy Plans to Use All Renewable Energy to Power NatGas Pipes”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Pipelines | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    Holyoke, Mass. Gas Moratorium Continues Due to No New Pipelines

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021

    In February 2019, Holyoke (Massachusetts) Gas and Electric slapped a moratorium on new gas customers throughout its system (see Another New England Utility Says No New Gas Customers). There’s not enough natural gas available to sell to customers, not without more supply. Holyoke gets its gas from the Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP). Kinder Morgan’s solution to provide more gas to Holyoke and others is to expand the delivery capability of TGP in the region by adding a minuscule 2.1 miles of new looping pipeline (buried next to an existing TGP pipe), upgrading a compressor station, and building a new connection, called a delivery gate. It’s a minimal project, a nothingburger–and yet the crazies in Mass. refuse to allow it. Which means the Holyoke moratorium on new gas customers continues, for two years and counting…
    Read More “Holyoke, Mass. Gas Moratorium Continues Due to No New Pipelines”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    What is the Future of Pipeline Projects at FERC with Chatterjee Leaving?

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021
    Neil Chatterjee – leaving FERC

    Earlier this month Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Neil Chatterjee, RINO, said that the July FERC open meeting (which happened two weeks ago) would likely be his last meeting. His term was supposed to officially end on June 30, but with no new nominee to fill his post in place, he has stayed on a bit beyond the end of his term. We suspect he’ll be out the door within a month. So what does that mean for FERC and the future of pipeline projects at the agency? Chatterjee’s exit portends big changes on the way, and most of them are not good…
    Read More “What is the Future of Pipeline Projects at FERC with Chatterjee Leaving?”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    U.S. LNG Exports Hit New Record-High in First Half of 2021

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021

    On Tuesday the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that due to rising spot demand in both the winter and summer months from Asia and Europe, and lower natural gas prices here in the U.S. versus the price elsewhere, LNG exports in the U.S. hit record hights for the first half of this year. That’s good news for Marcellus/Utica drillers and landowners. LNG exports jumped to an average of 9.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) between January and June 2021, up by 42% compared with the first half of 2020.
    Read More “U.S. LNG Exports Hit New Record-High in First Half of 2021”

  • Energy Services | ESG | Industrywide Issues | Williams

    Williams Issues 2020 ESG Report – Net Zero Carbon by 2050

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021

    Yesterday pipeline giant Williams released its 2020 Sustainability Report, which is another name for ESG (environmental, social, and governance). The company says it will be net carbon zero by 2050, but in the meantime, they will meet other important targets long before that date. While it would be easy to dismiss this report as yet another 126-page manifesto in gobbledegook aimed at placating the global warming gods, when we began to dig into the report we found some interesting bits of information and statistics.
    Read More “Williams Issues 2020 ESG Report – Net Zero Carbon by 2050”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Online Platform Connects NatGas Buyers with Small/Medium Producers

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021

    Every now and again we’ll pick up and run a press release from a company looking to sell something to the M-U energy space. This is one of those times. We spotted a release from a company that has launched an online platform used by natural gas buyers to manage their purchases (i.e. trades). Mickey is an online commodities trading platform that connects buyers and sellers of natural gas (in addition to other commodities). Mickey’s platform enables domestic natural gas buyers to source supplies from small-to-medium-sized producers in the U.S. The platform currently offers energy supply sourcing in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania–with plans to expand over time.
    Read More “Online Platform Connects NatGas Buyers with Small/Medium Producers”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 29, 2021

    July 29, 2021July 29, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Equinor grows Marcellus output and NA natural gas fetches 53% price improvement; Ohio oil and gas industry continues to recover from pandemic; NATIONAL: Oil price increases as healthy demand decreases supply; Haaland accused of defying judge on oil leasing; The insult of favoring OPEC’s leaders over America’s energy workers; Natural gas-powered Class 8 trucks make sales gains in 2021; INTERNATIONAL: German emissions from electricity rose 25% in first half of 2021.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 29, 2021”

  • Energy Companies | Range Resources Corp

    Range Resources: NGL Prices Through the Roof in 2Q21

    July 28, 2021July 28, 2021

    Range Resources, the very first company to sink a Marcellus Shale well (back in 2004), reported on second quarter results earlier this week. Range produced an average of 2.10 billion cubic feet equivalent per day (Bcfe/d) in 2Q, of which 31% was “liquids” or NGLs, like ethane and propane. In fact, Range’s NGL production was in the limelight, earning the company its highest price for NGLs ($27.92 per barrel) since 2014. However, even with the boost in NGL prices, the company still lost $156 million for the quarter, which is down slightly from losing $168 million in 2Q20. The company reports generating “significant” free cash flow.
    Read More “Range Resources: NGL Prices Through the Roof in 2Q21”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Regulation

    Spire Asks FERC for Emergency Cert. to Keep St. Louis Pipe Online

    July 28, 2021July 28, 2021

    In June MDN brought you the news that three Democrat judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit overturned a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval for a long-completed and flowing natural gas pipeline in the St. Louis area that flows Marcellus/Utica gas to residents, businesses, and electric generating plants throughout the region (see Fed Court Overturns Marcellus to St. Louis Pipe – Shutdown Coming?). The decision means the Spire STL pipeline must shut down and stop operating–which is truly nuts. Spire STL connects to and flows Marcellus/Utica gas from the Rockies Express (REX) pipeline to the St. Louis area. On Monday the pipeline’s parent company, Spire, filed a request with FERC (full copy below) for an emergency certificate to keep the Spire STL pipeline operating.
    Read More “Spire Asks FERC for Emergency Cert. to Keep St. Louis Pipe Online”

  • Forced Pooling | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    ODNR Change to Forced Pooling Unitization in 2018 Reduces Royalties

    July 28, 2021July 28, 2021

    In May MDN brought you the news that Ohio mineral rights owner Gateway Royalty was sounding the alarm over a new bill quickly advancing in the Ohio legislature. House Bill (HB) 152 would use forced pooling if 65% of a proposed unit’s landowners are leased (too low a bar) and also would force the landowner to accept a 12.5% royalty and force them to accept post-production deductions with royalties in some cases potentially going down to nothing (see Ohio HB 152 Forced Pooling Bill Disadvantages Unleased Landowners). As part of their effort to either defeat or significantly change HB 152, Gateway has been researching unitization (aka force pooling) in the state and discovered a disturbing change introduced in existing unitization beginning in 2018.
    Read More “ODNR Change to Forced Pooling Unitization in 2018 Reduces Royalties”

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