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  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Storage | Weather

    Why Did NYMEX Gas Futures Price Hit a 29-Month High Yesterday?

    June 25, 2021June 25, 2021

    Yesterday the July NYMEX gas futures contract (the current contract) went up by 8.5 cents to settle at $3.42. The August NYMEX futures contract closed at $3.44, also up 8.5 cents on the day. The big question is why? The short answer is that less gas was put into storage than expected for this time of year. The slightly longer answer is that less gas went into storage because of the hot weather and all those air conditioners whirling using all that electricity and all that electricity gets generated in big part by burning natural gas. So the bottom line is this: Natural gas futures prices popped yesterday because of the weather.
    Read More “Why Did NYMEX Gas Futures Price Hit a 29-Month High Yesterday?”

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

    Antis All Dressed Up to Bash NJ Compressor at Mtg, Rep Didn’t Show

    June 25, 2021June 25, 2021

    We find it kind of amusing that anti-fossil fuelers dead set against a plan by Kinder Morgan to build a new compressor station in Passaic County, NJ, and dead set against upgrading an existing compressor station in neighboring Sussex County, NJ, were all worked up to attend a Sussex County Board of Commissioners meeting where a Tennessee Gas Pipeline representative was supposed to make a presentation, but the rep didn’t show. He had (ahem) “car trouble” and couldn’t make the meeting in person. Antis were all dressed up with nowhere to go.
    Read More “Antis All Dressed Up to Bash NJ Compressor at Mtg, Rep Didn’t Show”

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

    Making a Strong Case Against PA Gov. Wolf’s RGGI Carbon Tax

    June 25, 2021June 25, 2021
    click for larger version

    Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry and its power generation industry are closely tied together. What happens in one directly and profoundly affects what happens in the other. Why? Because a majority of PA’s electricity is generated by Marcellus natural gas (see the chart at left). Gov. Tom Wolf thinks he can force the state to join the so-called Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI, or Reggie as it’s pronounced) to raise $2.36 billion he can give away. RGGI is a tax on carbon, a tax on gas-fired (and coal-fired) power generation. It will effectively kill the Marcellus-fired generation in the state, and in turn, severely wound the entire Marcellus industry that depends on selling its gas to power generators.
    Read More “Making a Strong Case Against PA Gov. Wolf’s RGGI Carbon Tax”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH Legislature Passes Ban on NatGas Bans, Gov. Expected to Sign

    June 25, 2021June 25, 2021

    The states that produce Marcellus and Utica Shale are ensuring no rogue local municipalities will get it into their heads to ban the use of natural gas like some municipalities in left-leaning states including California and New York. Both Pennsylvania and Ohio have bills that would “ban bans” of natural gas (see OH, PA Bills Prevent Natural Gas Bans by Local Municipalities). While PA’s bill is still making progress, the Ohio legislature has jumped ahead and just passed House Bill (HB) 201 to ban bans. The bill now goes to Gov. Mike DeWine who is sure to sign it into law.
    Read More “OH Legislature Passes Ban on NatGas Bans, Gov. Expected to Sign”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Company Wants to Repurpose Pipes, Replace Gas with Compressed Air

    June 25, 2021June 28, 2021

    Here’s an interesting concept. What if you were to replace the natural gas flowing through a pipeline, say an old, unused pipeline, with compressed air instead? And what if you retooled an existing gas- or coal-fired power plant so the compressed air itself spins the turbines in the compressor to produce electricity? That’s the concept being floated by the appropriately named company called Breeze.
    Read More “Company Wants to Repurpose Pipes, Replace Gas with Compressed Air”

  • Research

    Enverus Rig Count @ 577 (+10); Marcellus @ 34 (-1), Utica @ 11 (+0)

    June 25, 2021June 25, 2021

    The Enverus U.S. rig count continues to break one-year records. For the week ending June 23, the rig count stood at 577–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, while the Utica remained even. Collectively the M-U is currently running 45 rigs.
    Read More “Enverus Rig Count @ 577 (+10); Marcellus @ 34 (-1), Utica @ 11 (+0)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jun 25, 2021

    June 25, 2021June 25, 2021

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: NC Gov. Cooper nominates former DEQ lobbyist Elizabeth Biser to lead agency; NATIONAL: U.S. ethane exports surge with additional export capacity and expanded tanker fleet; FERC establishes Office of Public Participation; INTERNATIONAL: China to use more natural gas in energy mix to 2035.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jun 25, 2021”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Southwestern Energy

    Southwestern Grows Certification – All M-U NatGas “Responsible”

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021

    “I’m greener than you!” … “No, I’M greener than YOU!!” So we imagine the backroom squabbling that’s going on among Marcellus/Utica drillers as we watch companies engage in a form of brinksmanship for how clean and green their natural gas is versus a competitor’s. EQT announced that in addition to the myriad of environmental programs they already belong to, they’ve joined a United Nations program to further prove their commitment to reduce global warming (see today’s related post). Not to be outdone, Southwestern Energy stepped up its commitment to a program it first joined in 2018 to certify some of its production as responsibly developed. Now ALL of Southwestern’s M-U gas will get the TrustWell certification.
    Read More “Southwestern Grows Certification – All M-U NatGas “Responsible””

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    EQT Joins UN’s Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 Initiative

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021

    EQT continues to fall all over itself in its efforts to prove the natural gas it extracts from Mom Earth is environmentally friendly and safe and good and yummy and worthy and… We’ve lost track of how many certification programs the company has joined–at least four prior to yesterday. The latest (fifth?) program EQT has joined is the United Nations’ Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s Oil & Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP 2.0).
    Read More “EQT Joins UN’s Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 Initiative”

  • Belmont County | Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Ohio | Residual/Recovery | Wastewater

    Biased Hit Piece in Columbus Dispatch Attacks M-U Waste Facility

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021

    A “reporter” at the Columbus Dispatch has just published a hatchet job on a shale waste handling and processing facility located in Belmont County, OH. The facility is located (gasp!) a half-mile away from a high school and a hospital. It’s also located near the Ohio River and it handles (gasp!) “radioactive waste.” That’s how the article begins. It goes downhill from there, making wild claims of “overflowing barrels” of radioactive waste at the facility.
    Read More “Biased Hit Piece in Columbus Dispatch Attacks M-U Waste Facility”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research

    CMU Research Finds Lack of NatGas Pipes Cost New Englanders $1.8B

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021

    Here’s a peer-reviewed, published research study you won’t read about in mainstream media. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Penn State University, and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation recently published research in The Electricity Journal (full copy below) detailing how much money it cost New England electric ratepayers in 2014 when there was a cold-weather event that caused a shortage of natural gas used for power plants, due to lack of pipelines. New Englanders paid $1.8 BILLION for that one event in skyrocketed electric rates–due to the folly of their elected leaders in blocking new pipelines to the region.
    Read More “CMU Research Finds Lack of NatGas Pipes Cost New Englanders $1.8B”

  • Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Range Resources Corp

    Marcellus Shale’s “Gentle Giant” John Applegath Dies – RIP

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021
    John Applegath

    John Applegath, referred to as a “gentle giant,” was a giant in the Marcellus Shale industry. Years ago we heard him speak at an industry event in Pittsburgh. Applegath was the man largely responsible for the huge success of Range Resources in drilling in the Marcellus Shale. After retiring from Range, Applegath joined Huntley & Huntley (now Olympus Energy). And after H&H, Applegath went to work for Encino Energy, the company bought all of Chesapeake Energy’s Ohio Utica Shale assets. He has been a key player in our industry for the past 14+ years. He died Tuesday afternoon. RIP John.
    Read More “Marcellus Shale’s “Gentle Giant” John Applegath Dies – RIP”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Supply Chain | Washington County (OH)

    DarkPulse Teams with Grae-Con to Bring Laser Sensing to M-U

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021
    Actual System Image Showing Pipe Wall Corrosion

    DarkPulse, a company that manufactures, sells, installs, and monitors laser sensing systems for the oil and gas industry, is partnering with Grae-Con Construction in Marietta, OH to offer DarkPulse’s unique products to Marcellus/Utica drillers and pipeline companies. DarkPulse uses dark-pulse sensor technology to monitor drilling activities (in the upstream) and the thickness of pipelines (in the midstream) to provide early detection of problems.
    Read More “DarkPulse Teams with Grae-Con to Bring Laser Sensing to M-U”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 24, 2021

    June 24, 2021June 24, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Natural gas company donates $10K to food bank; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Dallas Fed says E&P, OFS execs optimistic for higher Henry Hub, WTI prices; Exxon must face Massachusetts lawsuit alleging climate change deceit; NATIONAL: Oil prices finish higher amid overbought signs; Shale output flat despite 400% jump in frac crews; Mont Belvieu propane prices top $1 a gallon; how high will they need to go?; No plan ‘right now’ to permanently ban new oil and gas leasing, Haaland says; Climate policy by judicial decree; INTERNATIONAL: Power CEOs defend role for natgas in shift to climate-friendly grid; How Vladimir Putin uses natural gas to exert Russian influence and punish his enemies.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 24, 2021”

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

    Fed Court Overturns Marcellus to St. Louis Pipe – Shutdown Coming?

    June 23, 2021June 23, 2021

    Three far-left Democrat judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit have attacked the Marcellus/Utica by overturning a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval for a long-completed and flowing natural gas pipeline in the St. Louis, MO area–a pipeline that flows M-U gas to residents, businesses, and electric generating plants in the region. The Spire STL pipeline now faces closure. It is a gross miscarriage of justice.
    Read More “Fed Court Overturns Marcellus to St. Louis Pipe – Shutdown Coming?”

  • Beaver County | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell

    Shell Cracker Near Pittsburgh Begins “First Fire” Activities

    June 23, 2021June 23, 2021
    steam blowing

    White vapor clouds (i.e. water) will be visible from Shell’s mighty ethane cracker facility beginning this month as the company begins “first fire” activities in a ramp-up to full production at the facility. In a process called “steam blowing” Shell is testing and checking the plant’s steam piping system. Those passing near the plant may also hear noise associated with testing.
    Read More “Shell Cracker Near Pittsburgh Begins “First Fire” Activities”

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