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  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies | ESG | Industrywide Issues

    CNX Already Net Carbon Neutral; Average Salary $150K

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    You can’t miss all the chit-chat coming from the oil and gas industry (particularly drillers) about being “net carbon zero” by such-and-such a date–typically by 2025. Or maybe 2030. CNX Resources, an independent natural gas driller (and midstream company) based in Pittsburgh, released its annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) report for 2020 yesterday. CNX continues to walk the talk when it comes to ESG (environmental, social, governance)–one of the few (only?) companies to do so. Get this: CNX has been net carbon *negative* (pulling CO2 out of the atmosphere) for its Scope 1 and 2 operations since 2016! It is the only E&P we’re aware of that can make that claim. Everyone else is still trying to get to net carbon zero, let alone net carbon negative as CNX has done.
    Read More “CNX Already Net Carbon Neutral; Average Salary $150K”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    U.S. Summer NatGas Prices the Highest Since 2014, Incl. the M-U

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), prices for natural gas this summer are “the highest since 2014.” Who could have predicted? We sure didn’t. In June, the U.S. natural gas spot price at the Henry Hub averaged $3.26/MMBtu, the highest price during any summer month (April-September) since 2014. Prices in July have increased from June, averaging $3.67/MMBtu through the first two weeks of July. Yesterday the NYMEX futures price for the Henry Hub hit $4/MMBtu for the first time since Dec. 14, 2018.
    Read More “U.S. Summer NatGas Prices the Highest Since 2014, Incl. the M-U”

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

    PA PUC Proposes New Regs for Pipelines – Landmen Must be Licensed

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    More than two years after eliciting comments on new regulations for hazardous liquid pipelines in Pennsylvania, the state Public Utility Commission (PUC) unveiled proposed rules that will apply to intrastate pipelines transporting gasoline, petroleum, crude oil, and natural gas liquids like ethane. We have a copy of the PUC’s proposal below. The new regulations would apply to the Mariner East (ME) system and Buckeye Partners’ Laurel Pipeline, which carries petroleum across the state. Landmen beware: Among the changes proposed by the PUC is a requirement that you must be licensed if you work on a liquids pipeline project.
    Read More “PA PUC Proposes New Regs for Pipelines – Landmen Must be Licensed”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chester County | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Sunoco Logistics

    Judge Tosses Most Charges Against Constables Guarding ME2 Pipe

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    After deliberating for an hour, a jury in Chester County, PA declared two off-duty constables guilty of not filling out a tax form–a third-degree misdemeanor. The Chester County District Attorney’s case against innocent men hired to protect the Mariner East (ME) Pipeline project from crazy anti-fossil fuel nutters crashed and burned when the judge in the case threw out all charges save one. How much money did the DA’s office spend to convict two low-level constables of not filing the right paperwork? Somebody in that office should LOSE HIS OR HER JOB. Most likely the DA herself–Deb Ryan.
    Read More “Judge Tosses Most Charges Against Constables Guarding ME2 Pipe”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Clinton County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Antis Stoke Opposition to Renovo Gas-Fired Plant in Clinton Cnty, PA

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021
    Rally against Renovo Energy Center (credit: Clinton County Record)

    Last fall MDN told you that a Marcellus-fired power plant planned for Clinton County, PA called the Renovo Energy Center, had come back to life as an even bigger project that will produce 1,240 megawatts of electricity when it gets built (see Renovo Energy Center Roars Back to Life, Upsized to 1,240 MW). The PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) approved the project in April, including an amended air quality permit. Anti-fossil groups, including PennFuture, the Philadelphia-based Clean Air Council, and the so-called Center for Biological Diversity (better named the Center for Leftwing Conformity) sued to overturn the DEP-issued permit for the plant (see PA DEP Approves Renovo Energy Center in Clinton Cnty, Antis Appeal). The antis are stoking irrational fear among local residents against the project.
    Read More “Antis Stoke Opposition to Renovo Gas-Fired Plant in Clinton Cnty, PA”

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

    Energy Transfer Says Final Pieces of Mariner East 2 Done in 8 Wks

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    Yesterday MDN reported that Chester County, PA officials sent a letter to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) asking the agency to immediately shut down flows along the existing Mariner East 1 pipeline for fear that new sinkholes related to Mariner East 2 work will develop and break an existing, older ME1 pipeline, creating a public hazard (see Chester Officials Ask PA PUC to Close Down ME1 Pipe, More Sinkholes). Energy Transfer (ET) says the work on ME2 is almost done and predicts the final bits of the project will be completed, the pipeline will be fully online, within the next two months. There’s no need to panic and shut down ME1 when ME2 is just about done.
    Read More “Energy Transfer Says Final Pieces of Mariner East 2 Done in 8 Wks”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    Names of PA Gov. Wolf Rubber Stampers Who Voted for Carbon Tax

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    What would you call it if your boss, the guy who hired you and keeps you employed, wants you to vote in favor of something he supports–and your job depends on that vote? Aside from the obvious gross corruption, we’d call it a clear case of conflict of interest. This is exactly what happened last week when the heads of various government agencies appointed by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf got together as members of the Environmental Quality Board (EQB) and voted to advance an economy-killing, jobs-killing, $2.6 billion new carbon tax on PA residents euphemistically called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (see PA Gov. Wolf’s Stacked EQB Approves RGGI Carbon Tax by 15-4 Vote). Wolf’s lackeys all voted in favor–because their jobs depend on it.
    Read More “Names of PA Gov. Wolf Rubber Stampers Who Voted for Carbon Tax”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Enverus Rig Count @ 604 (+24); Marcellus @ 32 (-1), Utica @ 13 (+1)

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    It’s been almost a month, but yesterday S&P Global Platts finally issued a new weekly update for the Enverus U.S. rig count. For the week ending July 23, the rig count stood at 604–that’s up an amazing 24 rigs in just one week and the highest number it has seen since April 2020, just as the pandemic was starting to take hold and shut everything down. The Marcellus play lost one rig from the previous week, while the Utica gained one rig. Collectively the M-U is currently running 45 rigs.
    Read More “Enverus Rig Count @ 604 (+24); Marcellus @ 32 (-1), Utica @ 13 (+1)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 23, 2021

    July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Pa. shale gas production flat in May but up 7% YOY; EQT shareholders OK plan to increase shares; Murrysville council hears proposal on gas-interconnect for fracking well; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Kinder Morgan says Permian, Haynesville will need new natgas pipes; NATIONAL: Demand for oil, gas seen rising in H2-2021 and 2022; Will natural gas replace diesel as a data center power source?; The gigantic holes in anti-oil ESG activism; Leasing ban backfires on President Biden; Will all the oil and gas jobs lost during the pandemic ever return?; Wall Street opens back up to oil and gas–but not for drilling.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 23, 2021”

  • Ashtabula County | Energy Services | Erie County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | RH energytrans

    Wood Continues to Threaten OH/PA Landowners with Liens re Risberg Pipe

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

    In March 2019 MDN brought you the news that Wood Group had been awarded a $34 million contract to build 28 miles of the 60-mile Risberg Pipeline from Crawford County, PA to Ashtabula County, OH (see Wood Wins $34M Contract to Build PA to OH Risberg Pipeline). The portion Wood built was new “greenfield” pipeline. The rest of the pipeline (32 miles) already existed and was repurposed. There is an ongoing controversy between Wood and RH energytrans (the owner) concerning payment for services rendered. Wood says they’re owed more and is using the “nuclear option” of going after the landowners whose property the pipeline traverses as a way to pressure RH into paying more.
    Read More “Wood Continues to Threaten OH/PA Landowners with Liens re Risberg Pipe”

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

    PA PUC Fines Revolution Pipe Another $1M on Top of $30M

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

    Energy Transfer’s (ET) Revolution Pipeline in southwestern Pennsylvania is the financial gift that keeps on giving–for the state of Pennsylvania. Revolution Pipeline runs through Bulter, Beaver, Allegheny, and Washington counties. The 24-inch gathering pipeline shifted and exploded in September 2018, just as it was entering service (see Revolution Pipeline Near Pittsburgh Explodes – Home & Barn Destroyed). ET has just agreed to pay *another* $1 million fine–on top of previous fines totaling over $30 million–because of the explosion.
    Read More “PA PUC Fines Revolution Pipe Another $1M on Top of $30M”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Radical PA Group Wins Court Case to Block DCNR Drilling Budget

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

    Big Green insanity continues at the so-called Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation (PEDF). The only thing they “defend” is their own twisted philosophy of trying to gouge out the eyes of the oil and gas industry in PA–even at the expense of de-funding their own beloved PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). The PEDF has convinced the liberal Democrats on the PA Supreme Court (again) to block using revenues from oil and gas drilling on state land to fund the DCNR’s own budget! Truly insane.
    Read More “Radical PA Group Wins Court Case to Block DCNR Drilling Budget”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chester County | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Sunoco Logistics

    Chester Officials Ask PA PUC to Close Down ME1 Pipe, More Sinkholes

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

    Because of recent sinkholes developing near the construction of the Mariner East 2X pipeline, Chester County, PA officials have sent a letter to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) asking the agency to immediately shut down flows along the existing Mariner East 1 pipeline. All of the ME pipelines flow NGLs, mainly ethane (sometimes propane and butane). Officials say seven sinkholes have developed near ME construction *just this year* and they are concerned more sinkholes will develop and potentially crack or break an existing pipeline. One recent sinkhole swallowed a small tree (caught on video, below).
    Read More “Chester Officials Ask PA PUC to Close Down ME1 Pipe, More Sinkholes”

  • Guernsey County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Wastewater

    Minor Pipeline Leak at Ohio Injection Well Now Fixed

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

    On June 24, the operator of the SOS D-2 injection well in Cambridge, Ohio (Guernsey County) reported a small release from a pipeline that transfers fluid from a storage tank to the injection well. The well’s owner/operator, Silcor Oilfield Services Inc., immediately contained the leak (see Minor Pipeline Leak at Cambridge, OH Injection Well). The Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR), which is overseeing remediation of the affected area and repair of the line, says the line is now fully repaired, tested, and (as of July 7) back online and in service.
    Read More “Minor Pipeline Leak at Ohio Injection Well Now Fixed”

  • Allegheny County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Pittsburgh Airport Now Generates All Its Power Using Marcellus Gas

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021
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    Pittsburgh International Airport’s very own microgrid now provides all of the electricity needed to run the airport. It also produces extra electricity it doesn’t use and sells it to the local electric grid (at a profit). Last week the airport flipped the metaphorical switch and began using its own electricity, the vast majority of which is produced by burning natural gas extracted right on airport property.
    Read More “Pittsburgh Airport Now Generates All Its Power Using Marcellus Gas”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | ESG | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    EQT CEO Toby Rice Promotes Natural Gas as Clean and Green

    July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

    For all the chatter about ESG and environmental yada yada, at the end of the day every Marcellus and Utica driller drills for and extracts hydrocarbons. Fossil fuels. As the de facto leader of all natural gas drillers, it’s important and instructive to watch what EQT and its young CEO, Toby Rice, actually do AND say. EQT and Rice are leading the charge to defend our industry against the crazies who want to end the use of all fossil fuels. In a recent column appearing in a West Virginia newspaper, Rice makes the case that natural gas is good for the economy and good for the environment.
    Read More “EQT CEO Toby Rice Promotes Natural Gas as Clean and Green”

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