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  • Accidents | Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Litigation | Pipelines

    Third Lawsuit Filed Against Enbridge for KY TETCO Pipe Explosion

    August 5, 2020August 5, 2020

    On August 1, 2019, Enbridge’s Texas Eastern Pipeline Company (TETCO) pipeline exploded in Lincoln County, Kentucky–killing one and sending six to the hospital (see TETCO Pipe Explodes in Kentucky Killing 1; Southbound M-U Gas Stops). In September we reported that at least two lawsuits had been filed against Enbridge and TETCO–one for wrongful death, the other by a couple severely injured and burned following the incident (see Two Lawsuits Filed Against Enbridge for KY TETCO Pipe Explosion). A third lawsuit, on behalf of 80 people “affected by the blast,” has just been filed by a personal injury lawyer now a year after the accident.
    Read More “Third Lawsuit Filed Against Enbridge for KY TETCO Pipe Explosion”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    What Happens to Leased Land for Now-Canceled Atlantic Coast Pipe?

    August 5, 2020August 5, 2020
    ACP route through Virginia (click for larger version)

    In July Dominion Energy announced it is throwing in the towel and canceling the 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project that would have stretched from West Virginia to North Carolina. The company also announced it is selling its pipeline business to Warren Buffett (see Dominion Cancels Atlantic Coast Pipe, Sells Pipe Biz for $9.7B). Landowners along the pipeline’s route who signed leases to allow the pipeline across their property are now asking: What happens now? Are those leases terminated? Can someone else buy the leases and build a different pipeline?
    Read More “What Happens to Leased Land for Now-Canceled Atlantic Coast Pipe?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 5, 2020

    August 5, 2020August 5, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Pennsylvania is tough. Joe Biden is weak. (video); NATIONAL: U.S. crude oil production in May has a record monthly decrease; Natural gas prices reach ‘turning point,’ with possible rally into 2021, says BofA; Low oil prices will boost consumption; US shale industry seeks same output for less input; Oil donors flock to Trump as Biden hardens climate stance.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 5, 2020”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Range Resources Corp

    Range Sells Haynesville Assets to Japan for “Pennies on the Dollar”

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    Range Resources has cut a deal to sell its Haynesville Shale assets (220,000 acres plus the wells they’ve drilled since buying those assets) to Castleton Resources, a privately owned company majority-owned by Tokyo Gas, for $245 million (plus an extra $90 million, maybe, contingent on the price of gas). Range bought those assets in 2016 for $4.4 billion (see Range Resources Buys Louisiana Driller in Deal Worth $4.4B). Yeah, Range just took a bath, selling their Haynesville assets for pennies on the dollar…
    Read More “Range Sells Haynesville Assets to Japan for “Pennies on the Dollar””

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Price of NatGas Up Huge $0.30 in 1 Day as LNG Exports Pick Up

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    Yesterday the price of natural gas trading on the NYMEX futures exchange, a price based on the spot price at the Louisana Henry Hub trading point, zoomed up, closing 30 cents higher than the trading day before (up 14%). There does not appear to be a single, specific reason why trading took off like wildfire. Some speculate it rose based on the good news that U.S. LNG exports are once again on the rise. Others say short-term forecasts are now predicting continued hot weather. Whatever the reason, we’ll take it!
    Read More “Price of NatGas Up Huge $0.30 in 1 Day as LNG Exports Pick Up”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New Fortress Energy

    New Fortress Cracks the Code to Sell LNG Anywhere in the World

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    New Fortress Energy (NFE), which is building an LNG liquefaction facility in northeastern Pennsylvania and a dock on the Delaware River to export their PA LNG, is expanding rapidly. NFE issued its 2Q20 update yesterday. In reading a transcript of a conference call with analysts, the light bulb went off for MDN. NFE has figured out how to deliver (sell) LNG to just about any market on the planet. It’s pure genius. We’ll explain it below.
    Read More “New Fortress Cracks the Code to Sell LNG Anywhere in the World”

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

    PA Senate Democrats Introduce New Carbon Tax Bill

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    What is it with Democrats and the urge to tax everything–even things that breathe? They have a particular fascination with taxing carbon dioxide–the building block of life and the substance every living thing breathes out with every breath. The latest Democrat who wants to tax CO2 is Pennsylvania Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa, Jr. (from Pittsburgh) who introduced Senate Bill (SB) 15. Costa falsely calls it a “cap and invest” plan. In reality and normal plain English, it’s a tax plan–taxing natural gas-fired power plants.
    Read More “PA Senate Democrats Introduce New Carbon Tax Bill”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    M-U Gas May Have Trouble Getting to Other Markets This Fall

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    The experts at RBN Energy have been analyzing pipelines and natural gas flows out of the Marcellus/Utica region and warn of a coming problem this fall. Production in the M-U remains high. Storage is quickly filling up. The gas needs to exit the region in order to fetch better prices. According to RBN, “This fall, the situation could be even worse and may force producers to shut-in gas for a second time this year.” Pipeline constraints are coming, and that spells problems.
    Read More “M-U Gas May Have Trouble Getting to Other Markets This Fall”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Supply Chain

    Oil & Gas Supply Chain Heading for Permanent Downsize

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    It’s been a tough past five months in the shale industry. While it’s been tough in the gas-focused plays like the Marcellus/Utica, it’s been tougher in the oil-focused plays like the Permian. Employment in the O&G space has shrunk, by one account, by some 86,000 jobs. We’re now at the same employment level as we were following the downturn in 2014-2016. “But everyone knows this industry is cyclical. It’ll bounce back again, right?” This time it may be different. According to analyst John Kemp, this time some of the jobs (and companies) leaving the industry will be gone for good…
    Read More “Oil & Gas Supply Chain Heading for Permanent Downsize”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Aug 4, 2020

    August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: EQT donates more than $200,000 to local first responders; National Fuel completes acquisition of Shell’s integrated upstream and midstream assets in Pennsylvania; PA DEP hosting fake webinar August 6 to push Wolf’s carbon tax; Rockwool decides natural gas over coal at Jefferson County plant; Alternative energy, social responsibility in focus for scaled-down Dominion; Governor Cuomo signs legislation regulating oil and gas related waste; Chesapeake Utilities Corporation completes acquisition of Elkton Gas; NATIONAL: Natural gas futures post jaw-dropping 30-cent gain; cash strong too; It’s harder than you think to stop using fossil fuels; The many distortions of the Jones Act; Basis for Biden climate plan challenged by experts; Marathon Petroleum divests Speedway stores.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Aug 4, 2020”

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

    Cabot 2Q – Still Drilling & Making Money in a Down Economy

    August 3, 2020August 3, 2020

    Cabot Oil & Gas issued its 2Q20 update on Friday. CEO Dan Dinges said natural gas prices hit a historic low in 2Q (lowest since 1995), but he thinks the price will improve “this winter.” Although the price Cabot got for its gas last quarter ($1.52/Mcf) was 33% lower than a year ago, the company still made a profit. Cabot netted $30 million in 2Q, vs. netting $181 million a year ago. The company drilled 14 new shale wells, completed/fracked 31 wells, and placed 25 new wells online last quarter. They produced an average of 2.2 Bcf/d of natural gas.
    Read More “Cabot 2Q – Still Drilling & Making Money in a Down Economy”

  • Energy Companies | Southwestern Energy

    Southwestern 2Q – 2.2 Bcfe/d Production, $505/Ft Well Cost!

    August 3, 2020August 3, 2020

    Southwestern Energy released its 2Q20 update on Friday. The company, with nearly a half-million acres under lease, drills solely in the Marcellus/Utica in two distinct regions: northeastern Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The NEPA operation targets dry gas. WV targets wet gas/NGLs. During 2Q, Southwestern drilled 80% of its new wells in the NEPA dry gas area. Southwestern drilled 30 new wells, completed/fracked 31 wells, and placed 31 wells online to sales last quarter. One of the eye-popping bits of news from the company update is that for one particular well they hit a super-low $505/lateral foot cost to drill the well–the lowest drilling cost we’ve seen by any M-U driller anywhere!
    Read More “Southwestern 2Q – 2.2 Bcfe/d Production, $505/Ft Well Cost!”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    NH’s Liberty Utilities Gives Up on $440M Natural Gas Pipeline

    August 3, 2020August 3, 2020
    click for larger version

    We’ve asked the following question for years: “Is it possible to build ANY kind of natgas pipeline in New England?” We now have the answer: No, it’s not. New England has slipped into The Twilight Zone where reality no longer exists. In May 2018, Liberty Utilities, a New Hampshire company, announced a new pipeline project called Granite Bridge–27 miles of new natural gas pipeline to be buried along Route 101 from Stratham to Manchester (see Liberty Utilities Floats Plan for 27-Mile Pipeline in Southern NH). Liberty has just announced they are giving up on Granite Bridge.
    Read More “NH’s Liberty Utilities Gives Up on $440M Natural Gas Pipeline”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Pipelines | Regulation | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    NJ Town Wants Say in TGP NatGas Compressor Station Project

    August 3, 2020November 3, 2020

    Last year, in an effort to flow more natural gas to a starving New York City, Kinder Morgan cut a deal with utility company Consolidated Edison to provide more gas by beefing up capacity along its Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) that feeds NYC, allowing Con Ed to avoid cutting customers off from natgas hookups (see Con Ed Deal May End Westchester, NY Gas Moratorium…in 2023). Part of KM’s plan to beef up TGP includes building a super-quiet, totally electric compressor station in West Milford Township (Passaic County), NJ.
    Read More “NJ Town Wants Say in TGP NatGas Compressor Station Project”

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

    DEP Consultant ICF Accused of Supporting Carbon Tax, Conflicts

    August 3, 2020August 3, 2020

    Pennsylvania State Sen. Gene Yaw, Majority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, is hammering ICF International, a consultant hired by the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP). The DEP has paid $874,000 (so far) to ICF for research relating to “climate change.” ICF is providing research used by the DEP to justify Gov. Wolf’s harebrained idea to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a carbon tax scheme meant to drive natgas electric plants out of existence in the state. All in the name of saving Mom Earth. Ludicrous. ICF, supposedly impartial, appears to be anything but according to Yaw.
    Read More “DEP Consultant ICF Accused of Supporting Carbon Tax, Conflicts”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Permit Fee to Drill PA Shale Well Officially Went Up 250% on Aug 1

    August 3, 2020August 3, 2020

    The dirty deed is finally done. It now officially costs more for a new shale permit to drill in Pennsylvania than in any other state in the country. In Ohio, it costs drillers $5,500 to file for and receive a permit to drill a new shale well. In West Virginia, the cost is $10,150. In Pennsylvania, it used to cost drillers $5,000 for a new shale well permit. As of Saturday, the price went up 250% to $12,500.
    Read More “Permit Fee to Drill PA Shale Well Officially Went Up 250% on Aug 1”

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