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  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    Institutional Investors Snubbed Most M-U Drillers in 4Q, Except EQT

    March 8, 2021March 8, 2021
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    Institutional investors are large organizations, like banks, pension funds, labor unions, and insurance companies, that make big investments in individual stocks. They are an important investor for any publicly traded company, including drillers in the Marcellus/Utica. During 4Q20 the biggest drillers in the M-U saw a decrease in investments by the big institutions. That is all M-U drillers except for EQT, which saw a big increase from institutional investors.
    Read More “Institutional Investors Snubbed Most M-U Drillers in 4Q, Except EQT”

  • Greene County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Taxation

    Greene County, PA Mismanaged Shale Impact Tax – Now Going Broke

    March 8, 2021March 8, 2021

    This is a cautionary tale that highlights what we have preached over the years. From some of our earliest posts here on MDN, we have cautioned landowners (and rights owners) to treat the lease signing bonuses and royalties they receive in the Marcellus/Utica as an investment and not spend all the money as it comes in on the assumption it will always be there. We have an example of what happens if you spend it as soon as you get it: Greene County, PA.
    Read More “Greene County, PA Mismanaged Shale Impact Tax – Now Going Broke”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs

    Boom Time Ahead – Oil & Gas Comes Roaring Back to Life

    March 8, 2021March 8, 2021

    The oil and natural gas industry has always been a “boom and bust” business. O&G cycles between times of “drill like crazy”, and “sweeping layoffs.” It is the nature of our market. Last year as the coronavirus pandemic set in and countries around the world shut down portions of their economies, particularly with travel all but ending, anti-fossil fuel zealots pronounced the death of fossil fuels (oil in particular). They said the race to replace fossil fuels with “renewables” had accelerated because of COVID (they were actually glad COVID hit). Antis could not have been more wrong about the prospects for oil and gas…
    Read More “Boom Time Ahead – Oil & Gas Comes Roaring Back to Life”

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

    FERC Looks to Block Pipes Near Black, Brown & Poor Communities

    March 8, 2021March 8, 2021

    We are so sick of the left and their twisted view of everything! For years we’ve covered a recurring claim from the left in their misguided attempt to smear natural gas and the pipelines that flow it. The left claims every time a pipeline runs near or through an area where the population is African American, or Hispanic, or rural poor (in other words, just about everywhere), that pipeline is automatically assumed to be racist.
    Read More “FERC Looks to Block Pipes Near Black, Brown & Poor Communities”

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

    FERC’s Dick Glick Tells CERAWeek He’s Not Anti-Pipeline (LOL)

    March 8, 2021March 8, 2021

    Richard “Dick” Glick became a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) commissioner in 2017, hand-picked by Sen. Chuck Schumer (see US Senate Votes to Confirm Final 2 FERC Commissioners). Since his first day on the job Glick has (to the best of our knowledge) voted against every single new natural gas and oil pipeline to come before the Commission. Yet last week Glick addressed CERAWeek attendees and claimed he’s not anti-pipeline. What a liar!
    Read More “FERC’s Dick Glick Tells CERAWeek He’s Not Anti-Pipeline (LOL)”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Mar 8, 2021

    March 8, 2021March 8, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Oil and gas industry is Valley economic driver; West Virginia counties, school districts in natural gas producing counties beginning to plan for revenue hit; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Sierra Club Maine: The power of community organizing and the truth about fracked gas; California’s energy policies hurt minority citizens the most; NATIONAL: Enthusiasm for electric vehicles still appears excessive; INTERNATIONAL: OPEC+ shocker, don’t bet against the Saudis, US shale rejoices, loonie rallies.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Mon, Mar 8, 2021”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy

    Gulfport’s Bumpy Bankruptcy – Asset Transfer, Exec Bonuses Questioned

    March 5, 2021April 29, 2021

    Last November Gulfport Energy, the third-largest driller in the Ohio Utica Shale (by the number of wells drilled), filed for a “pre-arranged” Chapter 11 bankruptcy (see Gulfport Energy Files for Pre-arranged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy). Gulfport’s bankruptcy has been a bumpy process according to recent filings in the case. According to a “heavily revised” disclosure statement filed by Gulfport, there are “concerns” from the Debtors’ Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors about Gulfport (the parent) transferring $1 billion worth of assets to a subsidiary, Gulfport Appalachia, when both were likely insolvent. And the court is actively looking at over $19.6 million of management bonuses paid in the eight months preceding the Chapter 11 filing, asking whether that money should now be “clawed back” and given to creditors.
    Read More “Gulfport’s Bumpy Bankruptcy – Asset Transfer, Exec Bonuses Questioned”

  • Industrywide Issues | Landfills | New York | Regulation | Steuben County

    New York Landfill Accepting Pa. Drill Cuttings Plans Expansion

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    Last summer MDN brought you the news that the Sierra Club lost a lawsuit aimed at blocking a landfill in New York State from accepting oil and gas drill cuttings from Pennsylvania (see Sierra Club Loses Court Case to Block Drill Cuttings in NY Landfill). The C&D Hakes Landfill in Painted Post, NY (near Elmira, located in Steuben County) continues to accept PA drill cuttings, although we’re not sure if those cuttings come from Marcellus drillers. At any rate, Hakes has filed a request to expand the landfill by another 43 acres (to 122 acres), to continue accepting PA drill cuttings for an extra 8-10 years.
    Read More “New York Landfill Accepting Pa. Drill Cuttings Plans Expansion”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Enverus U.S. Rig Count Sees Massive Increase, Up +30; Utica Up +2

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    For the week ending March 3, the Enverus U.S. rig count soared by another 30 rigs, an indicator that activity is picking up in the oil and gas sector. The vast majority of the rigs (27) were brought online in oil-focused plays (12 of them in the Permian alone). Just 3 net rigs were brought online in gas-focused plays. The Utica Shale increased by 2 active rigs, while the M-U’s chief rival for rigs, the gassy Haynesville, added 3 rigs. (Obviously, some gas rigs were idled in other plays if there were +5 brought online in the Utica and Haynesville.)
    Read More “Enverus U.S. Rig Count Sees Massive Increase, Up +30; Utica Up +2”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH Senate Unanimously Passes Bill to Overturn Nuke Bailout Law

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    There is finally movement in Ohio to repeal an odious law passed by Ohio’s Republican-controlled legislature called House Bill 6, which funnels over $1 billion from Ohio ratepayers to FirstEnergy Corporation in order to keep the company’s unprofitable nuclear power plants running (while disadvantaging other power sources, like gas-fired plants). FirstEnergy is accused of bribing legislators to pass, and keep passed, HB 6 by paying out $60 million in bribes (see FirstEnergy Involved in Bribery Scheme to Pass $1B Nuke Bailout Law).
    Read More “OH Senate Unanimously Passes Bill to Overturn Nuke Bailout Law”

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

    Why PA Gov. Wolf’s RGGI Carbon Tax Needs Legislative Approval

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    Whether or not you agree with Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s idiotic plan to join something called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a carbon tax that will force PA residents to pay $2.36 billion in higher electric costs over a 10-year period (and shut down coal and gas-fired power plants), there is one thing we can all agree on: The way Wolf is attempting to enroll the state in RGGI is wrong. Wolf is denying the state legislature (controlled by Republicans) a role in approving whether or not this new carbon tax will be assessed on PA citizens.
    Read More “Why PA Gov. Wolf’s RGGI Carbon Tax Needs Legislative Approval”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Duke Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues

    Antis on Tirade Against Duke Energy Plan to Build Gas Power Plants

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    Duke Energy has plans to build multiple new clean-burning natural gas-fired power plants to supply its grid over the next 15 years–some 4.7 gigawatts of new gas-fired plants (see Duke Energy Plans Lots of New Gas-Fired Plants in NC/SC/Elsewhere). Of course, anti-fossil fuel wackos are objecting. They have a “better” plan in mind for you…
    Read More “Antis on Tirade Against Duke Energy Plan to Build Gas Power Plants”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    All Good Things Come to an End: Gas Price Back to Pre-Storm Levels

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    Just two weeks ago we reported on the historical, insanely high natural gas spot prices being paid across the country (see Cash NatGas Price in Oklahoma Hits $999/MMBtu; M-U Thru Roof Too). The price of gas traded at $1,200/MMBtu at one point in Oklahoma. Insane! Prices here in the M-U went sky-high too. But all good things must come to an end. Natgas prices have returned to earth, back to pre-winter storm levels.
    Read More “All Good Things Come to an End: Gas Price Back to Pre-Storm Levels”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 5, 2021

    March 5, 2021March 5, 2021

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Peregrine acquires producing royalties in West Virginia; Can the U.S. meet its electricity demand with 100 percent renewable energy?; NATIONAL: EIA: US weekly LNG exports rise another week; Lower-paying labor awaits oil and gas crews in the green energy transition; Biden told union leaders ‘I’m all for natural gas’; No ‘one-trick pony’ as Enterprise considers switching up US pipeline infrastructure; Energy secretary says oil industry must embrace green transition; INTERNATIONAL: China’s pursuit of natural gas jolts markets and drains neighbors; Iran accused of eco-terrorism as oil spill washes up on Israeli beaches.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 5, 2021”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    IHS Markit: No New Interstate Gas Pipelines Coming After MVP

    March 4, 2021March 4, 2021

    This week is IHS Markit’s CERAWeek conference. Normally it’s a huge event with over 5,000 attendees gathered in Houston, TX. Because of the pandemic, this year’s event is virtual. But still just as relevant and important. During a session yesterday, Matthew Palmer, senior director at IHS Markit, expressed a sentiment and opinion we’ve seen expressed by others, including Williams CEO Alan Armstrong. Palmer said he doesn’t expect any new big interstate gas pipes to get built after Mountain Valley Pipeline (from West Virginia to Virginia) enters service. For the foreseeable future. What a shame.
    Read More “IHS Markit: No New Interstate Gas Pipelines Coming After MVP”

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

    PennEast Pipe Files Supreme Court Brief; Timeline for Construction

    March 4, 2021March 4, 2021

    On Monday PennEast Pipeline filed its opening brief in a case to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in April. The case appeals a lower court ruling that disallows PennEast from using eminent domain to build across land owned or controlled by the State of New Jersey. PennEast calls the previous ruling by the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals “deeply flawed” and “seriously misunderstands both eminent domain and sovereign immunity.” What are PennEast’s chances of winning, and if they do win, when will PennEast get built?
    Read More “PennEast Pipe Files Supreme Court Brief; Timeline for Construction”

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