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

    PHMSA Forces TETCO Pipe to Throttle 40% of M-U Southbound Gas

    June 8, 2021June 8, 2021

    Enbridge’s Texas Eastern Transmission (TETCO) pipeline is a major conduit for Marcellus/Utica gas to flow southward, all the way to the Gulf Coast. It is a vital link south, especially since Equitrans’ Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) won’t be ready until the middle of 2022. Unfortunately the Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA) has denied TETCO approval to continue operating at its maximum allowable pressure, which means roughly 3/4 of a billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of capacity is now gone for the foreseeable future. That equals some 40% of the pipeline’s southbound capacity.
    Read More “PHMSA Forces TETCO Pipe to Throttle 40% of M-U Southbound Gas”

  • Columbiana County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Hilcorp Energy | Ohio

    Columbiana County, OH Sees Uptick in Utica Drilling Interest

    June 8, 2021June 8, 2021
    Ohio Utica counties

    Columbiana County, Ohio, located in the northern part of the Utica Shale play in the state, was an early target for Aubrey McClendon (then-CEO of Chesapeake Energy). Aubrey was right about the Utica being “the biggest thing to hit Ohio since the plow.” But he was wrong about where the most productive wells would be located, which is further south in the play. Still, there’s money to be made in the northern Utica, and companies like Encino Energy (which now owns Chesapeake’s Ohio assets) and Hilcorp continue to drill in Columbiana.
    Read More “Columbiana County, OH Sees Uptick in Utica Drilling Interest”

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

    Liberal States Like CA & NY Losing the War to Ban Natural Gas Use

    June 8, 2021June 8, 2021

    Leftists in states like California, Washington, and New York either already have, or are attempting to, outlaw the use of natural gas by homes and businesses. The first step they take is to disallow any new buildings to be connected to natural gas delivery lines. Eventually, they will force existing customers to stop using natural gas and force them to use electricity instead for heating and cooking. Or simply go without heat and cooking (they really don’t care). Leftists are drunk with their own power to force other people to do what they want them to do. Meanwhile, other states, like Texas, Florida, and many others are blocking efforts to block natural gas. The pro-gas states are actually winning the gas-ban war.
    Read More “Liberal States Like CA & NY Losing the War to Ban Natural Gas Use”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    PHMSA Reminds Pipeline Owners PIPES Act of 2020 is Coming for Them

    June 8, 2021June 8, 2021

    Yesterday the U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) submitted an advisory bulletin to the Federal Register. The notice is for pipeline operators. It reminds them that PHMSA has a very big stick that the agency intends to use to force pipeline owners to clamp down on fugitive methane emissions. PHMSA is using the Protecting our Infrastructure of Pipelines and Enhancing Safety (PIPES) Act of 2020, passed and signed during the waning days of the Trump administration, as a big stick to force expensive upgrades to capture every last molecule of CH4, supposedly to cut down on man-made global warming.
    Read More “PHMSA Reminds Pipeline Owners PIPES Act of 2020 is Coming for Them”

  • Electrical Generation | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    NatGas Exported, Used in PowerGen Hits New Highs in 2020

    June 8, 2021April 20, 2022

    Last year was strange, to say the least. Nobody in the modern era has gone through a worldwide pandemic like what we experienced over the past 12 months or so. People stayed home. Virtually no one traveled. Energy usage, at least oil energy, plummeted. However, even the pandemic crushed the worldwide economy, somehow natural gas usage for both electric power generation and for exports in the United States reached new record highs, despite natgas production going down by 2%.
    Read More “NatGas Exported, Used in PowerGen Hits New Highs in 2020”

  • Calendar

    Calendar of Events 2021 – Marcellus/Utica & Beyond

    June 8, 2021June 8, 2021

    It’s been too long (months!) since we’ve last updated our calendar of events page. We updated it as of today. Below is the list of events we are aware of that will be of interest to those with an interest in the Marcellus/Utica shale region for the balance of 2021. Some events are in the region (PA, OH, WV). Some are not (TX, MA, other states). And some are virtual/online. All of them are of potential interest to the MDN audience.
    Read More “Calendar of Events 2021 – Marcellus/Utica & Beyond”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021June 8, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Tribe sues to stop New York hydrogen plant; NATIONAL: Unsettled: A book that ought to open some liberal minds, but will it?; A bad week for big oil and its ominous consequences for America; INTERNATIONAL: Biden Secretary of State calls Nord Stream 2 done deal; Worley bags Shell hydrogen deal.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 8, 2021”

  • Allegheny County | Beaver County | Butler County | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Washington County

    Neverending Story: More Work to be Done on Revolution Pipe in SWPA

    June 7, 2021

    Two and a half years after Energy Transfer’s (ET) 24-inch Revolution Pipeline entered service in western Pennsylvania and exploded following a landslide (in September 2018), the pipeline finally returned to service in March of this year (see PA DEP Finally Allows Revolution Pipe to Restart – After $125K Fine). Revolution Pipeline runs through Bulter, Beaver, Allegheny, and Washington counties. Even though the pipeline has been up and running since March, it’s still not completely, 100%, finished. There’s more work to be done in tidying up.
    Read More “Neverending Story: More Work to be Done on Revolution Pipe in SWPA”

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

    Another Sinkhole Appears Near Mariner East 2 Site in Chester Co.

    June 7, 2021June 7, 2021
    karst topography (click for larger version)

    Another sinkhole has appeared in Chester County, PA at a Mariner East 2 (ME2) Pipeline construction site. This time it’s located near the Chester County Library. The sinkhole is approximately 23 feet long, 10 feet wide, and six feet deep. It runs between two existing (older) pipelines that actively carry petroleum products. Not good.
    Read More “Another Sinkhole Appears Near Mariner East 2 Site in Chester Co.”

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

    PA Bill Gives Workers Displaced by Carbon Tax Pennies on Dollar

    June 7, 2021June 7, 2021

    Pennsylvania’s Democrats are having trouble selling the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a carbon tax aimed at shutting down PA’s coal and natural gas-fired power plants, and by extension shutting down many shale-related jobs in the state. The Dems can’t paper over the fact that RGGI will spell massive layoffs. So what do they propose? Government handouts to those who get laid off, paying them literally pennies on the dollar in government welfare checks in return for “saving the planet” by shuttering coal and gas-fired plants (and putting people out of work). That’s the brilliant solution proposed in a bill offered up by southeast PA state Senator Carolyn Comitta (D-Chester County).
    Read More “PA Bill Gives Workers Displaced by Carbon Tax Pennies on Dollar”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    As Temps in Northeast Spike, M-U NatGas Spot Prices Spike Too

    June 7, 2021June 7, 2021

    Weather always has been, and remains, THE prime factor in the price of natural gas. In wintertime cold temps lead to the use of more natural gas to burn as heating fuel. In the summer months, high temps mean more electricity is used to power air conditioning units. Last Friday forecasters predicted a spike in temps in the midsection and northeast parts of the country. Along with that forecast came a spike in the price of electric power in both regions, and closely tied to it, a spike in the price of natural gas in both regions.
    Read More “As Temps in Northeast Spike, M-U NatGas Spot Prices Spike Too”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    Millennials Frack Marcellus/Utica Drillers into ESG Compliance

    June 7, 2021June 7, 2021
    click for larger version

    Pimple-faced Millennial investors have, seemingly overnight, drilled a hole and have fracked open large cracks throughout the upstream shale sector, particularly in the Marcellus/Utica. Millennial investors demand drillers bow down to the Climate Gods by incessantly repeating the phrase ESG over and over again. Nobody can actually define what ESG means, but sprinkle that phrase liberally throughout investor presentations and it’s like magic.
    Read More “Millennials Frack Marcellus/Utica Drillers into ESG Compliance”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    LNG Exports Come Roaring Back – Top 12 Markets for U.S. LNG

    June 7, 2021June 7, 2021

    One of our favorite Forbes contributors, Jude Clemente, has written an article detailing how LNG (liquefied natural gas) usage worldwide along with exports from the United States, have both come roaring back now that the pandemic is beginning to appear in the review mirror. There is a fantastic chart in the article (below) identifying the 12 biggest U.S. LNG importers by country. The number one importer may or may not surprise you: South Korea. We bet the number two importer will surprise you (it did us)…
    Read More “LNG Exports Come Roaring Back – Top 12 Markets for U.S. LNG”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 7, 2021

    June 7, 2021June 7, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Planned solar project near Gettysburg denied key permit; Wind energy company closing Lehigh Valley manufacturing plant, shifting work to Mexico; Klaber’s Viewpoint: The environment as a political weapon; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: How an old power plant is being refitted for the hydrogen economy; NATIONAL: The oil industry is ready for the next production boom — if Biden allows it; Inflation hits shale patch with steel costs surging, Citi says; LNG-powered Mardi Gras makes U.S. debut docking; Can power-to-ammonia provide grid flexibility?; Could public support for renewables wane?
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 7, 2021”

  • Energy Services | Williams

    Williams Caves to Climate Crazies, Deal w/Microsoft to “Transform”

    June 4, 2021June 4, 2021

    We simply don’t get it. Either through fear of regulatory and shareholder reprisals, exhaustion in fighting the good fight, or maybe even falling for the false God of Climate Change, big and important oil and gas companies like pipeline giant Williams are beginning to cave to the climate crazies, planning for an oil-less and gas-less future. We kid you not. Williams is IN the business of flowing hydrocarbon molecules (oil and gas) from point A to point B. Yet now they’ve signed a “memorandum of understanding” with Microsoft, a software company, to lecture and teach Williams how to dump fossil fuels and flow different molecules instead, like hydrogen. It’s the darnedest thing we’ve ever seen.
    Read More “Williams Caves to Climate Crazies, Deal w/Microsoft to “Transform””

  • Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | Landfills | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    DEP Issues Permit to Expand Scranton Landfill, More Drill Cuttings

    June 4, 2021June 4, 2021

    For the past seven years a privately-owned dump near Scranton, the Keystone Sanitary Landfill, has sought to expand in order to accept more garbage. The dump is also authorized to accept Marcellus Shale drill cuttings–rock and soil leftover after drilling. Yesterday the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced after seven years of study, hearings, meetings, and whatever else the DEP does to fiddle away the time, they have finally approved Keystone’s request to expand.
    Read More “DEP Issues Permit to Expand Scranton Landfill, More Drill Cuttings”

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