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  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Pittsburgh Dems Try to Bully Dem County Exec to Turn Against Shale

    June 21, 2021June 21, 2021

    A small group of extremist left-wing Democrats in Pittsburgh are demanding Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, himself a Democrat and long-time supporter of the Marcellus Shale industry, turn against shale. Last week around 30 fossil fuel haters delivered a petition signed by 300 fellow haters to Fitzgerald’s office. He didn’t cave to the pressure, so the haters became more aggressive, going to Fitzgerald’s house yesterday in their attempts to bully him into submission. The cops told them to clear out or get arrested.
    Read More “Pittsburgh Dems Try to Bully Dem County Exec to Turn Against Shale”

  • Alternative Energy | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Carbon Capture | Industrywide Issues

    NETL Flacks for Biden’s Kill Fossil Fuels Plan at M-U Event

    June 21, 2021June 21, 2021

    As we told you in April, President Biden launched a new program to be funded with $109.5 million aimed at figuring out how to convince fossil fuel workers to be happy taking a huge pay cut and installing solar panels and windmills instead of making far more money in a far more meaningful job working in fossil fuels (see Biden Gives $109M to Research How to End Use of Coal, Oil & Gas). Dr. Brian Anderson, director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), headquartered in Pittsburgh, is leading the effort. He recently tried to sell Biden’s bill of goods at the recent Marcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference hosted by the West Virginia Manufacturers Association.
    Read More “NETL Flacks for Biden’s Kill Fossil Fuels Plan at M-U Event”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 21, 2021

    June 21, 2021June 21, 2021

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Altus Midstream finds way to thrive amid energy downturn; Big wind and big solar got $22 billion in subsidies in Texas; Maine becomes first state to order public fossil-fuel divestment; NATIONAL: Oil prices climb for fourth straight week; Hydrogen substitution for natural gas in turbines: Opportunities, issues, and challenges; Natural gas is now a punching bag but can it withstand the pummeling?; Senators press Interior Secretary Haaland on oil lease pause; INTERNATIONAL: Oil boom 2021: OPEC+ thinks U.S. Shale has been tamed for awhile; EIG-led group closes $12.4 billion deal to buy Aramco pipeline stake; OPEC secretary urges member countries to continue oil investments.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 21, 2021”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Rice Energy

    Dan Rice Launches Another Energy-Focused SPAC – Rice-a-RONI

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

    Last December Dan Rice IV, former CEO of Rice Energy and member of the EQT board of directors, launched a “blank check” acquisition firm, called Rice Acquisition Corp., to invest in various energy ventures. Dan found that something-to-invest-in just a few months later in the form of acquiring and merging together Archaea Energy and Aria Energy into a single company focused on providing renewable natural gas (RNG) and “green” hydrogen (see Dan Rice Bets $1 Billion that Landfill Gas is the Next Big Thing). With that deal about to consummate in 3Q, Dan is on the prowl again. He’s formed and launched a second “blank check” company, called Rice Acquisition Corp. II, along with a cool stock ticker symbol: RONI. As in, Rice (a) RONI. Get it?
    Read More “Dan Rice Launches Another Energy-Focused SPAC – Rice-a-RONI”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    Evaluating the Social & Governance Parts of ESG in O&G Companies

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021
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    As we’ve pointed out in recent posts, we now hear the phrase ESG (environmental, social, governance) uttered just about every other sentence by oil and gas companies, including those in the Marcellus/Utica (see our ESG stories here). We’re approaching the point where we’ll puke if we hear much more about ESG. The problem, from our perspective, is that the term itself is nebulous. Anyone can define ESG any way they want. What does ESG really mean? Most of the stories we’ve tackled focus on the E, or environmental, part of that term. Today we turn to the S & G parts of the term.
    Read More “Evaluating the Social & Governance Parts of ESG in O&G Companies”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Research

    US Task Force Finds LNG by Rail is Safe, but More Study Needed

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

    A preliminary report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine finds the transportation of LNG (liquefied natural gas) by various methods–sea, road, AND by rail–is perfectly safe. Currently, LNG is not widely transported by rail in the U.S., but rail is used in other countries to transport LNG. Last year Congress instructed the government-funded National Academies to study the issue. They’ve issued a preliminary study called “Preparing for LNG by Rail Tank Car: A Review of a U.S. DOT Safety Research, Testing, and Analysis Initiative” (full copy below).
    Read More “US Task Force Finds LNG by Rail is Safe, but More Study Needed”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    The Economics of Big U.S. LNG Export Facilities

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021
    Michael S. Smith

    We spotted a fascinating article on the Forbes magazine website about Freeport LNG, which is fed (in part) by Marcellus/Utica molecules traveling through the Williams Transco Gulf Connector pipeline (see Williams Gulf Connector Goes Online – M-U Gas to Corpus Christi?). The article is about Freeport’s founder/builder/CEO, Michael S. Smith. However, it is some of the ancillary information woven into the article revealing the economics of the facility that caught our attention. How much money does it cost to build these plants? How much money do they make? And how long does it take to begin turning a profit?
    Read More “The Economics of Big U.S. LNG Export Facilities”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Biden Appoints Political Hacks to Important Positions at DOE

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

    What a major disappointment the Joe Biden administration has been for the country as a whole, and the oil and gas industry in particular. The Biden administration is packed with far-left socialists. The Dept. of Energy is the latest repository. A few days ago DOE announced another round of appointments to important positions within the agency. Most of them have zero experience in the energy industry. Most of them are political operatives (i.e. hacks) who ran the Biden campaign in various states during last year’s election. It’s political patronage–nothing new about that (happens on both sides of the aisle). The problem is the great damage this bunch will do to oil and gas during their hopefully brief tenure.
    Read More “Biden Appoints Political Hacks to Important Positions at DOE”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Enverus Rig Count @ 567 (+7); Marcellus @ 35 (+0), Utica @ 11 (+1)

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

    The Enverus U.S. rig count broke another one-year record. For the week ending June 16, the rig count stood at 567–the highest number it has seen since April 2020, just as the pandemic was starting to really take hold and shut everything down. The Marcellus play stayed even, while the Utica regained a rig it lost the week before. Collectively the M-U is currently running 46 rigs.
    Read More “Enverus Rig Count @ 567 (+7); Marcellus @ 35 (+0), Utica @ 11 (+1)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jun 18, 2021

    June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: ConEd looking to power New York City’s future with renewables; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: While claiming ‘environmental justice,’ pipeline protesters vandalize native-owned businesses; NATIONAL: U.S. dry natural gas production and rig count continue to grow from pandemic lows; Shale operators’ strict financial discipline is finally paying off; N. American oil service firms’ pricing and hiring on the upswing; It’s too late to avoid a major oil supply crisis; Satellites seek out methane leaks from pipelines, oil fields, landfills and farms.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Jun 18, 2021”

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

    PA Labor/Biz Groups Turn Out to Support ME2 Marsh Creek Plan

    June 17, 2021June 17, 2021

    Last night the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) held a virtual hearing on a compromise plan between Energy Transfer/Sunoco Logistics and the DEP to allow ET/Sunoco to complete construction of the Mariner East 2 pipeline project in the Marsh Creek State Park area (Chester County) where there have been some “issues” that halted work in the area. Given the buildup by the anti-fossil fuel left to turn out and mouth off at the hearing, we’re struck that (so far) it is radio silence in mainstream media about the hearing. We can’t find a single story about the hearing. We do, however, have a report on more than two dozen pro-pipeline speakers who turned out for the virtual hearing. Perhaps that’s why the media is silent?
    Read More “PA Labor/Biz Groups Turn Out to Support ME2 Marsh Creek Plan”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Williams

    FERC Gives Hillabee, Sabal Trail Pipes More Time to Build

    June 17, 2021June 17, 2021

    Sabal Trail is a $3.2 billion, 515-mile interstate natural gas pipeline in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama built to deliver (in part) Marcellus gas to the southeast. Sabal Trail connects to Williams’ Hillabee Expansion Project, which is a pipeline spur built off the huge Transco pipeline system. On June 15 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued orders extending the time for both projects to complete the final bits of their construction by another two years.
    Read More “FERC Gives Hillabee, Sabal Trail Pipes More Time to Build”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Rice Energy

    Former Rice Energy Head Fracker’s Lawsuit Tossed by Judge

    June 17, 2021June 24, 2021

    On January 4, 2014, Rice Energy (at that time run by Dan Rice IV) hired Vice President for Completions (head fracker) Babatunde Ajayi. After Ajayi assembled a team and a system that propelled Rice to become one of the leading Marcellus/Utica drillers, Rice fired Ajayi on October 31, 2016. Rice claimed Ajayi was double-dipping–that he had a conflict of interest by owning shares in a company doing business with Rice Energy. Ajayi says he had reported his ownership interest–for years–and that Rice fired him shortly after he was forced to sell all of his shares in the other company. The reason he was fired, according to Ajayi, is so that Rice wouldn’t have to pay him $1.9 million in bonuses via shares of Rice stock. According to Ajayi, Rice used him, used his knowledge, then kicked him to the curb. So he sued.

    [NOTE: See an important MDN update to this post below.]
    Read More “Former Rice Energy Head Fracker’s Lawsuit Tossed by Judge”

  • Energy Services | Evolution Energy Services | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    OFS Co. Evolution Well Services Passes 30K Electric Frac Stages

    June 17, 2021June 17, 2021

    Evolution Well Services, headquartered in Houston with a regional office in Pittsburgh, specializes in “electric” fracking–using natural gas from the well pad (instead of diesel fuel) to power turbines to create electricity that drives fracking pumps. The company reports hitting a major milestone: Completing over 30,000 frac stages, the most electric frac stages completed to date in the industry. The stages were completed for numerous clients across the Marcellus/Utica, Permian, Scoop, Stack, and Eagle Ford shale basins.
    Read More “OFS Co. Evolution Well Services Passes 30K Electric Frac Stages”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    The Role of Natural Gas in a Low-Carbon World

    June 17, 2021June 17, 2021

    S&P Global Market Intelligence has been publishing a multipart series exploring the natural gas industry’s role and prospects in the so-called energy transition happening across the world. A mania has taken hold forcing all companies to cut so-called greenhouse gas emissions–including companies in the energy industry. (Don’t forget what they produce are hydrocarbons, so they have to cut their own use of very thing they produce.) What is the role of natural gas in a “low carbon” world? How can upstream (drilling) companies adapt and stay in business? S&P says natural gas’ “low carbon challenge” is to stay cheap and get “cleaner.” What do they mean?
    Read More “The Role of Natural Gas in a Low-Carbon World”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Obama Energy Sec. Moniz Issues Report Promoting Natural Gas

    June 17, 2021June 17, 2021
    Dr. Ernest Moniz

    We have kind of a soft spot for Ernest “hair” Moniz, former Secretary of Energy under President Obama. Moniz is a nuclear physicist by training–an Albert Einstein-type (major brainpower). While we certainly don’t agree with some, maybe even many, of his positions on issues, we do agree with him on his acceptance and promotion of natural gas. Moniz was always a friend of natural gas as Energy Secretary, which is why the radical left hates him. Moniz founded the nonprofit Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) in 2017. EFI has just released a report (full copy below) highlighting the ways natural gas fits into the world’s efforts to lower carbon emissions.
    Read More “Obama Energy Sec. Moniz Issues Report Promoting Natural Gas”

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