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

    Philly Inquirer Goes Hard Left – PA Must “Manage Fracking Decline”

    April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    While the Philadelphia Inquirer has at least one reliable and objective reporter working in its ranks–Andrew Maykuth–the same can’t be said for the lefties who populate the editorial board at the newspaper. Yesterday’s unsigned editorial declares that “Fracking jobs will disappear. Pennsylvania has to manage the decline.” Like he!!. The lefties on the editorial board base their brazen (and false) statements on Joe Biden’s plan to decimate the fossil fuel industry with his warmed-over Green New Deal vomit. The editorial board presumes Biden’s attempts will be successful. They will not.
    Read More “Philly Inquirer Goes Hard Left – PA Must “Manage Fracking Decline””

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | PennEast Pipeline | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    U.S. Supreme Court Hears PennEast vs. NJ Tomorrow – What’s at Stake

    April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    Tomorrow the nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments from the U.S. Solicitor General (and attorneys for FERC and PennEast Pipeline) on one side, and arguments from the State of New Jersey on the other side. The surface issue is whether or not PennEast can use a federally-delegated right of eminent domain to build a pipeline across several parcels of property NJ claims it controls (but doesn’t own). The deeper issue is whether or not the Natural Gas Act, amended by Congress in 1947, that allows eminent domain to be used by private companies when delegated by the government, will be ripped to shreds or not. The deeper issue is whether any new interstate pipelines will ever get built again.
    Read More “U.S. Supreme Court Hears PennEast vs. NJ Tomorrow – What’s at Stake”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Dominion Energy Experiments with Adding Hydrogen to NatGas

    April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    Dominion Energy is a huge company. Once upon a time, Dominion owned major pipeline assets throughout the Marcellus/Utica region. But in July of 2020 Dominion decided to sell their pipeline assets (and part of the Cove Point LNG export facility) to Warren Buffett for $9.7 billion (see Dominion Cancels Atlantic Coast Pipe, Sells Pipe Biz for $9.7B). These days Dominion focuses on their utility business–serving more than 7 million customers in 16 states (including parts of PA, OH, and WV) with electric and gas. Dominion is going all-in on becoming “carbon neutral” and “net zero greenhouse gas emissions”–whatever that means. The company has begun to experiment with mixing in small amounts of hydrogen (H2) with natural gas with an eye toward increasing the mix and eventually using all hydrogen instead of natural gas.
    Read More “Dominion Energy Experiments with Adding Hydrogen to NatGas”

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

    Biden Gives $109M to Research How to End Use of Coal, Oil & Gas

    April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    We’re kind of speechless and dumbfounded–but perhaps we shouldn’t be. Last week President Biden announced 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. Brian Anderson, director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), headquartered in Pittsburgh, will lead the effort. How enormously sad that Anderson, someone we greatly admire, is out in front selling Biden’s bill of goods–the end of fossil energy.
    Read More “Biden Gives $109M to Research How to End Use of Coal, Oil & Gas”

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

    O&G Drilling vs. Renewables Strip Mining – Which Hurts Planet More?

    April 27, 2021April 27, 2021
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    From our earliest days of writing about the shale energy industry, we heard the phrase “every form of energy has its advantages and disadvantages.” We could not agree more. That includes so-called renewable energy. Did you know that it takes strip mining half a million pounds of dirt to get enough minerals to manufacture a 1,000-pound battery used in a single electric car? Right now almost all (90%) of that strip mining happens in other countries, like China and Russia. If we want to maintain our independence from our enemies (namely China and Russia), we have to restart strip mining here in the U.S. Like that’s going to happen anytime soon!
    Read More “O&G Drilling vs. Renewables Strip Mining – Which Hurts Planet More?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 27, 2021

    April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Oil production in Alaska reaches lowest level in more than 40 years; NATIONAL: Moody’s outlook for global energy industry revised to positive on higher prices, demand recovery; Natural gas price prediction – prices rise despite warm weather forecast; Propane markets writhe due to supply/demand uncertainty; INTERNATIONAL: EU admits it can’t go net-zero without natural gas; Climate change has shifted the axis of the Earth, study shows.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 27, 2021”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Merrion Oil & Gas | Pennsylvania

    US Steel Caves to Antis, Cancels Plan to Drill Marcellus Wells

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    Here’s a new truism of life you may not have heard before: Be careful that the corporation you climb into bed with actually has a spine. Interestingly, U.S. Steel in East Pittsburgh, whom you would assume has a steel spine, doesn’t have a spine at all! Merrion Oil & Gas found that out the hard way. Merrion, a privately-owned oil and gas company headquartered in New Mexico, signed a lease with U.S. Steel to drill a series of up to 18 shale wells on the Edgar Thomson Works property in Allegheny County. Following blowback from loud-mouth anti-fossil fuel nutters, U.S. Steel decided the project isn’t worth the negative press. So they caved and canceled the lease with Merrion. Shame on U.S. Steel.
    Read More “US Steel Caves to Antis, Cancels Plan to Drill Marcellus Wells”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Federal Judge Allows EQT Trespass Lawsuit in WV to Advance

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    The issue of expired leases has once again reared its head for EQT–this time in West Virginia. In 2006 a group of WV landowners/rights owners sued Equitable Production Company (now EQT) claiming, among other things, “damages for improper deductions of post-production expenses from their royalty payments and damages for breach of lease agreements, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act…violation of the flat rate royalty statute… and punitive damages, all related to the improper payment of royalties.” That case was settled in 2010. However, a subgroup within the larger class action group has a new/different claim: that EQT let leases lapse and then reentered and drilled on property out-of-lease. It’s called trespass.
    Read More “Federal Judge Allows EQT Trespass Lawsuit in WV to Advance”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide VA | Statewide WV | Virginia | West Virginia

    U.S. Army Corps Extends MVP Permit Comment Period for Antis

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    The Biden-controlled U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has just granted anti-fossil fuel zealots enough rope to strangle the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project, or enough rope to strangle themselves. We hope it’s the latter, we fear it may be the former. The “rope” in this case is time. The Army Corps announced Friday it will give antis an extra 30 days to comment on (complain, manipulate, lie about) a proposed water crossing permit for MVP in West Virginia and Virginia. Even with the extra 30 days antis still are not satisfied.
    Read More “U.S. Army Corps Extends MVP Permit Comment Period for Antis”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide OH

    O&G Pipe Builders in OH can Bypass EPA, Get Permit from Army Corps

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    Here’s an interesting twist on building new oil and gas pipelines in Ohio. Due to a late filing made by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), from now on interstate pipeline builders will *not* need to seek and receive a federal section 401 water permit under the Clean Water Act from the Ohio EPA to build the pipeline. Instead, the pipeline builder can just ask the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a Nationwide Permit 12 (NWP12). Ohio EPA has been problematic for pipelines in the past (see Ohio EPA Takes One More Swipe at Rover Pipe with FERC Notice). Perhaps the days of EPA interference are now gone in the Buckeye State?
    Read More “O&G Pipe Builders in OH can Bypass EPA, Get Permit from Army Corps”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | FirstEnergy | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    FirstEnergy in Talks to Plead Guilty in Massive OH Nuke Bribery Case

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    Ohio’s House Bill (HB) 6 law granted billions (plural) of dollars to FirstEnergy in an attempt to prop up the company’s economically failing nuclear power plants. FirstEnergy is accused of bribing state legislators to pass, and keep passed, HB 6 by paying out $61 million (see FirstEnergy Involved in Bribery Scheme to Pass $1B Nuke Bailout Law). It is the biggest bribery scandal in Ohio history. FirstEnergy finally, openly, admitted they paid the bribe money (see FirstEnergy Admits to $61M Payment in Massive Bribery Scandal). However, the company has refused to admit that what they did is a crime. That appears to be changing.
    Read More “FirstEnergy in Talks to Plead Guilty in Massive OH Nuke Bribery Case”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | Orange County

    Will NY Approve or Reject a New Gas-Fired Plant in Newburgh?

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    In 2019, a truly dreadful, jobs-killing piece of legislation in New York State was passed (see NY Bill Would Kill Thousands of Jobs to “Save the Climate”). The Climate Community Protection Act (CCPA) mandates the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to eliminate all so-called greenhouse gas emissions from any major source in the state by 2050. The following manufacturing industries in the state are now in the process of closing and/or moving out of the state: glass (say goodbye to Corning), steel, cement, auto, metal casting, food, pulp and paper, aluminum, plastics, ceramics, and chemicals. Yeah, pretty much all of Upstate is in the process of closing down. Welcome to NY and the nightmare we live in. All eyes are on a proposed natural gas-fired power plant planned for Newburgh. Will the DEC approve it? Or not, because of the CCPA mandates?
    Read More “Will NY Approve or Reject a New Gas-Fired Plant in Newburgh?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 26, 2021

    April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Dimock Township, PA receives $95K state investment; Treasurer Riley Moore criticizes reported plans to cut funding for oil, gas industry; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: California governor seeks end to oil drilling in state by 2045; NATIONAL: U.S. LNG terminals seen running at full capacity to meet global demand; Billionaire’s low-carbon frac dream proves a tough sell; How natural gas production has continued to outpace crude since COVID hit; The Green New Deal will impoverish America; There is no climate emergency.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 26, 2021”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Rystad Says Gas Boom Coming to M-U and Haynesville Starting 2022

    April 23, 2021April 23, 2021

    Recently the U.S. EIA (Energy Information Administration) predicted natural gas production in 2021 will increase, slightly, over 2020’s dismal performance (see EIA STEO Predicts NatGas Supply Goes Up, Demand Stays Down in 2021). Last year U.S. production was 90.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). EIA predicts this year production will hit 91.4 Bcf/d, still less than the all-time high of 92.1 Bcf/d hit in 2019. Another number cruncher, Rystad Energy (independent energy research and business intelligence company headquartered in Oslo, Norway) has a different prediction for U.S. production this year, sinking lower than last year to 89.7 Bcf/d. But hang on, because a boom is coming, says Rystand, just around the corner.
    Read More “Rystad Says Gas Boom Coming to M-U and Haynesville Starting 2022”

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

    Ultimatum to PA Gov: Withdraw RGGI Carbon Tax or No New PUC Appts

    April 23, 2021April 23, 2021

    It’s nice to see Pennsylvania’s Republican legislators playing hardball with the out-of-control governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf. Yesterday PA Senate Republicans wrote a letter to Gov. Wolf to advise him they will reject all future nominees to the state Public Utility Commission (PUC) until he withdraws his executive order joining the so-called Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a carbon tax scheme aimed at shutting down coal and natural gas-fired power plants in the state.
    Read More “Ultimatum to PA Gov: Withdraw RGGI Carbon Tax or No New PUC Appts”

  • Belmont County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Supply Chain

    MPR Expanding M-U Transloading Along Ohio River in Belmont County

    April 23, 2021April 23, 2021

    MPR Supply Chain Solutions (i.e. Mountaineer Products Inc.) operates a 20-acre transloading facility along the shore of the Ohio River in Belmont County (barge, truck, and rail). In 2015 MDN wrote about MPR expanding its frack sand terminal at that location (see MPR Frac Sand Terminal Rising in Belmont County, OH). Earlier this year MPR purchased another 50 acres along the Ohio about a half-mile south of the existing location with plans to expand further.
    Read More “MPR Expanding M-U Transloading Along Ohio River in Belmont County”

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