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

    PA Antis Try to Block Permit Renewals for Shale Wastewater Recycling

    February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

    A new attack against the Marcellus Shale industry in Pennsylvania comes from fossil fuel haters attempting to dispute permits reissued for existing (NOT new) shale wastewater storage and recycling facilities scattered across the state. Antis seek to shut down pipelines, rail shipments, recycling facilities, injection wells–anything they can to stop to prevent drillers from extracting natural gas from shale in the Keystone State. Sick people.
    Read More “PA Antis Try to Block Permit Renewals for Shale Wastewater Recycling”

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

    McCandless Twp, PA Blocks Shale Drilling with New Zoning Law

    February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

    Last June MDN told you about a plan by McCandless, a township in Allegheny County, PA (near Pittsburgh), to block any and all shale drilling within its borders by getting creative (see McCandless Twp Tries to Block Shale Drilling with New Zoning Law). McCandless cooked up changes to its zoning laws that make it illegal to drill a well in land zoned for commercial development. Since towns have to allow drilling in at least one zone, McCandless will allow it only in “institutional districts”–meaning schools, hospitals, universities, and parks. Meaning zero drilling will ever happen.
    Read More “McCandless Twp, PA Blocks Shale Drilling with New Zoning Law”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Michigan | Pipelines | Statewide MI

    ET Asks Judge to Dismiss Mich. Activist Lawsuit Against Rover Pipe

    February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

    In late 2018 the final two segments of the already-operational Rover Pipeline went online, making the project 100% complete (see FERC OKs Final 2 Rover Pipeline Laterals – Now 100% Online). Rover is a 713-mile, 3.25 Bcf/d natural gas pipeline that transports domestically produced natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica production areas to markets across the United States as well as to the Union Gas Dawn Storage Hub in Ontario, Canada. Although completed and running for years, the pipeline still faces a few lingering lawsuits over its construction.
    Read More “ET Asks Judge to Dismiss Mich. Activist Lawsuit Against Rover Pipe”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    NatGas Spot Price at HH, M-U Trading Hubs Hits Fresh 1-Yr Highs

    February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

    The spot price (cash paid for immediate delivery) of natural gas at trading hubs across the country, including in the Marcellus/Utica, continues to hit new highs not seen in over a year. Even though the longer-range NYMEX futures price isn’t moving all that much. Pay no attention to the futures price! Look at the spot price. In the Henry Hub (Louisiana), the benchmark for all natgas prices, the spot price yesterday closed at $3.83/MMBtu, up $0.48 in one day. Dominion South closed at roughly $3.30/MMBtu, up $0.36 from the day before. And Tennessee Gas Zone 4 Marcellus closed at roughly $3.20/MMBtu, up $0.39 from the day before.
    Read More “NatGas Spot Price at HH, M-U Trading Hubs Hits Fresh 1-Yr Highs”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Is the Future of Natural Gas Hydrogen & Carbon Capture?

    February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

    You can’t miss it if you look at energy headlines. The word “hydrogen” is everywhere, being touted as THE energy fuel of the future. Right behind it is “carbon capture.” The two work together in many cases. Our friend Joe Barone is dedicating an entire conference to these topics. The First Annual Appalachian Hydrogen & Carbon Capture Conference will be held April 8 in Pittsburgh. It’s a timely conference worthy of your consideration. Below we bring you more background on both hydrogen and carbon capture.
    Read More “Is the Future of Natural Gas Hydrogen & Carbon Capture?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 11, 2021

    February 11, 2021February 11, 2021

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New Mexico and Texas officials give dire warnings over federal lands ban impacts; Oil and gas coalition aims to end routine flaring by 2030; Rockland Council to hold meeting on natural gas project; NATIONAL: Shale rig owner touts new price model as drilling speeds up; EIA lifts forecasts for US gas production, trims 2021 price estimates; A look at Chesapeake energy’s exit from bankruptcy; First Keystone XL, now Dakota Access: pipeline politics swirl around Biden; INTERNATIONAL: Poland’s LNG imports again jump as Russian supplies decline; Germany claims emissions success yet becomes more dependent than ever on Russia?
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Thu, Feb 11, 2021”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Processing Plants | Statewide OH

    MDN Interview: CEO of Plastics Industry Assoc. LOVES Shale Energy

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021
    Tony Radoszewski

    The 8th Annual Utica Downstream Conference will be held on Feb. 25 in Canton, OH. MDN editor Jim Willis had the opportunity to interview one of the keynote speakers, Tony Radoszewski, President & CEO of the Plastics Industry Association, in December. Tony assumed the role of president & CEO in early 2020, just prior to the pandemic. Jim spoke to Tony about his upcoming talk, to get some insights into the state of the plastics industry in America in general, and in the Appalachian Basin in particular. It was a fascinating discussion.
    Read More “MDN Interview: CEO of Plastics Industry Assoc. LOVES Shale Energy”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Emerges from Ch. 11 Bankruptcy, Stock Restarts Trading

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    Yesterday the mighty Chesapeake Energy emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy having hosed previous stockholders (making their shares of stock worthless), and making the company’s debtors the new shareholder/owners. The company dumped $7.8 billion worth of debt and emerges with $1.27 billion in debt on the books. As we told you last week, everything old is new again: the company will focus on natural gas drilling and downplay oil drilling (see Chesapeake Refocuses on NatGas, Offers $1B in Post-Bankruptcy IOUs).
    Read More “Chesapeake Emerges from Ch. 11 Bankruptcy, Stock Restarts Trading”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Reserves (Proved and Unproved)

    CNX Reviews 2020 Marcellus/Utica Drilling, Updates Proved Reserves

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    Two weeks ago CNX Resources issued its 4Q and full-year 2020 update, except at the time they didn’t issue the usual press release with a summary overview (see CNX CEO DeIuliis Says 2020 was Co’s “Most Successful Year” Ever). Yesterday the company issued an update on proved reserves and included what we consider the missing information from two weeks ago, summarizing the company’s drilling program in 2020.
    Read More “CNX Reviews 2020 Marcellus/Utica Drilling, Updates Proved Reserves”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Republicans AND Democrats Oppose Gov. Wolf Severance Tax

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    As we reported two weeks ago, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (Democrat) has, for the seventh year in a row, introduced a Marcellus-killing severance tax proposal as part of his annual budget proposal (see PA Gov. Wolf Floats Budget with Severance Tax for 7th Year in Row). Just like the six previous years, not only do Republicans think Wolf’s severance tax is a poor idea, so too do some in his own party.
    Read More “PA Republicans AND Democrats Oppose Gov. Wolf Severance Tax”

  • Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV U.S. Senators Strongly Oppose Biden’s Climate Policies, Nominees

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    West Virginia is represented by one Republican U.S. Senator, Shelley Moore Capito, and one Democrat, Joe Manchin. Manchin is tolerable (just) because he advocates for coal and oil/gas. Manchin is also the new chairman of the powerful Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Manchin, to his credit, is pushing back against Joe Biden’s ill-advised cancelation of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. In fact, both Biden and Capito are loudly supporting Keystone and (important for us) the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project, which runs through WV.
    Read More “WV U.S. Senators Strongly Oppose Biden’s Climate Policies, Nominees”

  • ESG

    What, Exactly, is ESG and Why are Shale Companies Embracing It?

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    Back in December MDN told you about reports coming from the Hart Energy DUG (Developing Unconventional Gas) East event, that Marcellus/Utica companies are getting the ESG religion (see M-U Companies Must “Walk the ESG Walk” to Get Investment Money). ESG stands for “environment, social, governance.” Woke investors are demanding filthy fossil fuel companies get onboard with ESG or risk losing investments from pimple-faced Millenials.
    Read More “What, Exactly, is ESG and Why are Shale Companies Embracing It?”

  • Alta Resources | Antero Resources | Apex Energy | Bradford County | Chesapeake Energy | EQT Corp | EXCO Resources | Greene County (PA) | Lycoming County | Marshall County | McKean County | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Southwestern Energy | Tug Hill Operating | Tyler County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Westmoreland County | Wetzel County

    Weekly Shale Drilling Permits for PA, OH, WV: Feb 1-5

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    Two of three M-U states received permits to drill new shale wells last week. Pennsylvania received 22 new permits (second week in a row with 22 new permits). Ohio received zero new permits. And West Virginia received 6 new permits (down from 8 new permits the previous week).
    Read More “Weekly Shale Drilling Permits for PA, OH, WV: Feb 1-5”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 10, 2021

    February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: CELDF defeated in court (again), this time in small NH town; Biden drilling ban forces Democratic-led New Mexico to reckon with oil dependence; NATIONAL: Heating and petrochemical demand in Asia contribute to more U.S. propane exports; LNG exports rise to boost Henry Hub prices; Billionaire names oil stocks he calls ‘the investment opportunity of my career’; Fracking ramps back up as crude oil becomes a hot commodity again; Exxon’s well-timed hop onto carbon-capture bandwagon; INTERNATIONAL: Total rebrands in pivot away from oil after better quarter.
    Read More “Other Stories of Interest: Wed, Feb 10, 2021”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Cabot O&G 2021 Sneak Preview: Spend & Drill Less, Flat Production

    February 9, 2021February 9, 2021

    Cabot Oil & Gas, the powerhouse dry gas producer operating in one northeastern Pennsylvania county (and producing roughly 2.5% of the natgas for the entire nation from that one county) is not due to release full 4Q and full-year 2020 numbers until Feb. 19. However, the company did provide some high-level numbers for last year and a preview of what it plans to do in 2021.
    Read More “Cabot O&G 2021 Sneak Preview: Spend & Drill Less, Flat Production”

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

    WVDEP Fines MVP Another $303K for Erosion, Sediment Issues

    February 9, 2021February 9, 2021

    Last year the West Virginia Dept. of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) fined the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project $265,972 for erosion and sediment issues related to constructing the 303-mile pipeline (see Mountain Valley Pipe Agrees to Pay $266K Fine for WV Enviro Damage). Here we go again. WVDEP has just issued another proposed consent order/fine for the same issues, this time totaling $303,706.
    Read More “WVDEP Fines MVP Another $303K for Erosion, Sediment Issues”

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