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  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Jones Act Discussed on ‘Shale Gas News’ Radio Program

    March 19, 2020March 19, 2020

    Shale Gas News is a weekly radio program that plays on three radio stations in Pennsylvania. Last weekend’s show featured a segment with Colin Grabow, a policy analyst at the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. Grabow’s research focuses on domestic forms of trade protectionism such as the Jones Act and the U.S. sugar program. Yes, the Jones Act again! During the segment, Grabow describes what the Jones Act is and how it negatively affects U.S. shale gas exports to places like New England and Puerto Rico (see Puerto Rico Imports Russian LNG Thanks to U.S. Jones Act).
    Read More “Jones Act Discussed on ‘Shale Gas News’ Radio Program”

  • Commodity Price | Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    Bloody: Permian Oil Dips to $16.24/Bbl; NYMEX Dips to $1.55/Mcf

    March 19, 2020March 19, 2020

    It’s getting bloody out there. Just two days ago we told you the “unthinkable” may happen, that oil may approach or hit $20/barrel (see Oil Heading for $20/Barrel; Price in Freefall; Uncharted Territory?). Yesterday (one day later) the price for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude closed at $20.37. However, the price in the Permian traded as low as $16.24, the weakest level since 1999. That’s less than the price of a steak at the Outback Steakhouse! As for natural gas, the NYMEX futures price closed yesterday at $1.60/Mcf, but not before briefly hitting $1.55/Mcf. Some analysts now say the price of oil could hit (gulp) $0/barrel. Is such a thing really possible?
    Read More “Bloody: Permian Oil Dips to $16.24/Bbl; NYMEX Dips to $1.55/Mcf”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    Prediction: NatGas Prod. Down 2.4 Bcf/d, Oil Down 1M Bpd This Yr

    March 19, 2020March 19, 2020

    Nobody knows just how low the price of oil and natural gas will go due to the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis (see today’s companion story), but that doesn’t stop prognosticators from rendering estimates of prices and (in this case) production levels. We spotted a couple of stories of interest. One story takes a stab at estimating where natural gas production in the U.S. will end up this year (down 2.4 Bcf/d), and another story estimates where oil production will end up this year (down 1 million barrels/day). Here are those predictions and rationale, for what it’s worth…
    Read More “Prediction: NatGas Prod. Down 2.4 Bcf/d, Oil Down 1M Bpd This Yr”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 19, 2020

    March 19, 2020March 19, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Rep. Conor Lamb supports Biden’s ‘no new fracking’ push; NATIONAL: Seven of the most prolific Texas shale drillers cut $7.6 billion from budgets as oil prices collapse; ConocoPhillips and other oil producers slash their budgets deeper; Oil’s crash is both a help and a hazard for LNG export projects; In the oil business, everything flows downstream, including the pain; Crude market vaporizes; contango and storage plays take center stage; INTERNATIONAL: Canadian heavy oil plunges to lowest price on record.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 19, 2020”

  • Energy Companies | Montage Resources

    Montage New Gathering Pipe Contract, Hedges for 2020/21

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    Montage Resources, the company that resulted after the merger of Eclipse Resources with Blue Ridge Mountain Resources one year ago, issued an announcement on Monday with two important pieces of news. One is that the company has renegotiated a deal with the company that gathers the natural gas from its wells, merging a bunch of separate agreements into a single new agreement. The implied message is that Montage will save significant money. Second, the company has most of its natural gas production hedged for the balance of 2020, preselling it for $2.63/Mcf. They’ve also hedged some of their 2021 production–at a slightly lower price.
    Read More “Montage New Gathering Pipe Contract, Hedges for 2020/21”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Who Sold the Most NatGas in the U.S. in 4th Quarter 2019?

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    Who are the biggest natural gas sellers in the U.S.? You might be surprised to learn that the biggest *sellers* are not necessarily the biggest *producers* of natural gas. Oh, you might recognize some of the names of the top sellers (BP, Shell, ConocoPhillips). But others might be more of a mystery (Macquarie, Tenaska, Sequent, and J. Aron & Co.). Would it surprise you to learn that BP (i.e. British Petroleum) is the #1 seller of natgas in the U.S., and has been for years?
    Read More “Who Sold the Most NatGas in the U.S. in 4th Quarter 2019?”

  • Beaver County | Energy Companies | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Shell

    COVID-19: Shell Keeps SWPA Cracker Construction Site Open

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    We’d hate to be a big employer right now–like Shell–with all of the COVID-19 coronavirus issues swirling. Shell currently employs some 6,500 construction workers at its Monaca (Beaver County), PA ethane cracker plant site. That’s 6,500 workers coming and going each and every day. Many of them have to get to the job site via a shuttle bus after parking in huge parking lots near the site. Cramped, crowded conditions at a time when the government recommends “social distancing” (who wants to bet that’s the phrase of the year for Merriam-Webster?). Some are criticizing Shell for not shutting down construction. It’s a no-win situation. Shut it down and throw 6,500 people out of work for a month or two or three? Keep working and risk spreading the virus? No good options.
    Read More “COVID-19: Shell Keeps SWPA Cracker Construction Site Open”

  • Industrywide Issues | LDCs | Pipelines

    COVID-19: Biz Continuity Plans Pay Off for Pipelines, Utilities

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    The oil and gas marketplace is often described as being divided into three sectors: upstream, midstream and downstream. Upstream is drilling and producing, midstream is processing and transporting (basically pipelines), and downstream is end-users of all types–converting oil and gas into various products and/or delivering it to end-users. The COVID-19 coronavirus has the power to affect any and all three areas. However, the midstream and downstream (in particular pipeline companies and utility companies) do not expect this insidious virus to affect their operations. Why? It’s called business continuity planning.
    Read More “COVID-19: Biz Continuity Plans Pay Off for Pipelines, Utilities”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    COVID-19: Important Energy Lessons Learned re Coronavirus Scare

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    As we have often pointed out, if we could have anyone else’s brain in the shale business, it would be our friend Tom Shepstone’s brain. Tom, who writes at Natural Gas Now, has given some thought to the COVID-19 coronavirus and the lessons we have learned so far from this public health crisis. As Tom points out in the following post, many of the lessons learned relate to the energy industry.
    Read More “COVID-19: Important Energy Lessons Learned re Coronavirus Scare”

  • Energy Services | Halliburton | Industrywide Issues | Jobs

    Oil Price War: Halliburton Furloughs 3,500 in Houston

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    And so it begins. We’ve seen it before during oil and gas “down cycles.” Some of the first companies to lay off workers are the oilfield services (OFS) companies. Companies like Halliburton. It’s a yo-yo. Lay off a bunch of people (hundreds or thousands), and in a few years when things turn around, hire back a bunch. Some pejoratively call it boom and bust. We’re entering another serious down cycle with impending layoffs. Yesterday Halliburton announced a new twist. Instead of laying off thousands, the company will “furlough” some 3,500 workers. Here’s how it works…
    Read More “Oil Price War: Halliburton Furloughs 3,500 in Houston”

  • Commodity Price | Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    Oil Price War: U.S. Senators Ask Saudis to Dial Back Oil Dumping

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    Yesterday we wrote that the price of oil is in a free fall, heading toward $20/barrel (see Oil Heading for $20/Barrel; Price in Freefall; Uncharted Territory?). The reason is, of course, because Saudi Arabia and Russia are pumping as much oil as they can, flooding the world market and causing the price to crash, all in an effort to bankrupt American shale oil companies. Continental Resources’ Chairman Harold Hamm wants the two countries investigated for dumping, perhaps with tariffs on imported oil (see Continental’s Harold Hamm Plans to Fight Saudi/Russia “Dumping”). Another potential solution to the oil price crash would be if the Saudis would scale back their pumping. A group of Republican U.S. Senators have just sent Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a letter asking him, pretty please, to quit pumping so much oil. Will it work?
    Read More “Oil Price War: U.S. Senators Ask Saudis to Dial Back Oil Dumping”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 18, 2020

    March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: EQT Corp. surges as the bearish natural gas thesis is dead; CNX Midstream Partners ‘re-evaluating’ capital allocation plans; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: FERC suspends Commonwealth LNG environmental review; Minnesota Supreme Court will review Superior natural gas power plant ruling; NATIONAL: Oil reverses deeply into the red; WTI closes at another four-year low; Estimating the possible decline of U.S. shale oil production with lower prices; Giant LNG projects face coronavirus death or delay; Natural gas price forecast – natural gas markets rollover; COVID-19, price wars and black swans: School of Energy goes virtual.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Mar 18, 2020”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Judge Blocks New Lease Sales in Ohio’s Wayne Natl Forest

    March 17, 2020March 17, 2020

    Radicalized leftist groups pretending to care about the environment, including the Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club and Ohio Environmental Council, have struck again. In May 2017 the three groups sued the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to block the sale of leases for oil and gas drilling in Ohio’s Wayne National Forest (WNF). Last week a federal judge ruled in their favor. The court has effectively blocked all future lease auctions for WNF and is considering overturning two previous auctions. This is a DIRECT attack on the property rights of private landowners.
    Read More “Judge Blocks New Lease Sales in Ohio’s Wayne Natl Forest”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    EQT Cuts Capex Another $75M, Cancels 15% of Pipeline Contracts

    March 17, 2020March 17, 2020

    Yesterday EQT, the nation’s largest natural gas producing company, issued a press release to update investors and the marketplace on a couple of important issues. First, the company has sliced off another $75 million in previously-planned spending for 2020. The company now plans to spend $1.075 – $1.175 billion on drilling and other expenses this year. Second, the company “has entered into an agreement with a third-party to permanently release firm transportation obligations of approximately 400 MMcf/d, or approximately 15% of EQT’s current portfolio.” Translation: EQT was able to cancel 15% of the contracted pipeline capacity they had, lowering expenses.
    Read More “EQT Cuts Capex Another $75M, Cancels 15% of Pipeline Contracts”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Energy Hires “Restructuring Advisers”

    March 17, 2020March 17, 2020

    Over the past half-decade or more we’ve read and often reported on rumors and speculation that Chesapeake Energy Corporation, co-founded by Aubrey McClendon (who was later ousted by corporate raider Carl Icahn) would have to declare bankruptcy. Aubrey loaded the company up with debt. His successor, Doug Lawler, has tried to whittle that debt down, but he’s done his own fair share of larding the company up with debt too (see Chesapeake Now Gone from Ohio Utica; Spends $4B in Eagle Ford. Reuters is reporting the company has just hired “restructuring advisers.” A euphemism for bankruptcy advisers?

    NOTE: We’ve been contacted by several readers to alert us that the restructuring advisers hired by Chessy were used by the company previously to restructure debt in 2016 (without filing for bankruptcy). Did we jump to the wrong conclusion about their hiring this time? Perhaps! Time will tell.
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy Hires “Restructuring Advisers””

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Report: M-U Gas Production WAY Down March, April

    March 17, 2020March 17, 2020

    Each month the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) produces its Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), our favorite monthly report. The DPR estimates how much oil and natural gas each of the country’s seven largest shale plays produced in the previous (current) month, and how much each will produce in the coming (next) month. The February DPR showed, for the first time, combined natgas production from all shale plays would decrease beginning in March (see EIA: Shale NatGas Production Declines First Time in 39 Months). The EIA tweaks their numbers up and down each month. They badly underestimated how much of a gas production drop all shale plays would experience in March, including the Marcellus/Utica.
    Read More “EIA Report: M-U Gas Production WAY Down March, April”

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