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  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | PennEast Pipeline | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Delays Action on PennEast Pipe Eminent Domain Ruling

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020

    There have been a number of twists and turns for the PennEast Pipeline project, a $1.2 billion new greenfield pipeline project from Luzerne County, PA to Mercer County, NJ. The project has not yet moved one shovel of dirt due to ongoing delays from lawsuits by (disgusting) Big Green groups and their colluders, mainly the Democrats who now run the state of New Jersey. Here’s one more twist–the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) delayed weighing in on a request by PennEast for help regarding clarification on the use of eminent domain.
    Read More “FERC Delays Action on PennEast Pipe Eminent Domain Ruling”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY’s Largest Landowner Group Opposes Cuomo’s Permanent Frack Ban

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020

    As we reported earlier this week, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo intends to take full advantage of a far-left, Democrat-controlled state legislature, in order to pass a permanent (for all time) ban on fracking (see NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Wants to Make Frack Ban Permanent). New York’s largest landowner rights group, the Joint Landowners Coalition of New York, has just issued a statement warning Cuomo not to pass such a ban.
    Read More “NY’s Largest Landowner Group Opposes Cuomo’s Permanent Frack Ban”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee Stepping Down in June, Unless…

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020
    Bernard McNamee

    This is a major disappointment. Bernard McNamee, the former head of the Department of Energy’s Office of Policy, was approved to be the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) newest commissioner in December 2018 (see U.S. Senate Confirms McNamee to FERC with 50-49 Vote). He is one of two Republican FERC commissioners currently serving. Yesterday McNamee said he will not seek reappointment to his position in June of this year, when his initial term expires. Unless…
    Read More “FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee Stepping Down in June, Unless…”

  • Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA: U.S. Net Natural Gas Exports to Double by 2021

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020

    For many years the U.S. has imported natural gas. When you look at how much natural gas we import versus how much we now export, via LNG and pipelines, the difference is a number called “net exports.” The U.S. now exports more natural gas than it imports. The U.S. Energy Information Administration is fresh out with a report that says our “net export” number is set to *double* in the next two years.
    Read More “EIA: U.S. Net Natural Gas Exports to Double by 2021”

  • Energy Companies | Questerre Energy

    Questerre Energy Closes on Deal to Buy 753K Utica Acres in Quebec

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020
    Utica Shale in Quebec – click for larger version

    Last March MDN told you that Questerre Energy, a Canadian driller who has patiently waited for years to begin drilling on their extensive Utica Shale acreage in the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec, Canada, had hammered out an agreement with joint venture partner Repsol to buy out Repsol’s ownership interest in 753,000 Utica acres (see Questerre Energy Picks Up Another 753K Utica Acres in Quebec). The deal is now, finally, done. The question is: Will Questerre ever get to drill on their acreage?
    Read More “Questerre Energy Closes on Deal to Buy 753K Utica Acres in Quebec”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Underground Compressor Boosts Shale Gas Well Production 62%

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020
    Upwing Energy’s SCS system being tested in Indiana (click for larger version)

    Upwing Energy, an artificial lift technology company headquartered in California, announced earlier this week it has successfully completed a field trial of an underground compressor system in a “liquid-loaded” unconventional shale gas well located in…Indiana?! We had no idea there are *any* horizontal shale wells in Indiana. This was the first full-scale commercial field trial of their new technology and it resulted in a 62% increase in natgas production, and a 50% increase in liquids production.
    Read More “Underground Compressor Boosts Shale Gas Well Production 62%”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 24, 2020

    January 24, 2020January 24, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Hilco’s $240 million bid for South Philly refinery wasn’t the highest offer, aggrieved creditors say; Former EQT CEO looking to help Houston energy tech company grow; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Statewide poll: New Jersey consumers want affordable natural gas; NATIONAL: Energy companies darken S&P 500 profit picture; Nearly 20,000MW of distributed natural gas capacity expected per annum; Trump draws battle lines against Democrats and ‘prophets of doom’ at Davos; Exxon isn’t the oil user. You are.; Natural gas buyers party like it’s 1999; U.S. LNG booms as natural gas prices crash.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 24, 2020”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Southwestern Energy | Statewide PA | Susquehanna County

    HUGE NEWS: PA Supreme Court Keeps ‘Rule of Capture’ for Fracking

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020

    There is one court case in Pennsylvania that we’ve been concerned about since April 2018. The Briggs v Southwestern Energy case had the power to block most new Marcellus Shale drilling in the state. The case, revolving around the oil and gas “rule of capture” principle, was appealed by Southwestern all the way to the PA Supreme Court. We are elated to report that yesterday the Supremes ruled supreme and found in favor of Southwestern–retaining the rule of capture in the Keystone State. This is seriously good news for both drillers and leased landowners. Below we explain what the rule of capture is, the background of the case, and what the Supremes said in yesterday’s important ruling.
    Read More “HUGE NEWS: PA Supreme Court Keeps ‘Rule of Capture’ for Fracking”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    EPA Fines Gulfport $1.7M for Clean Air Violations in Ohio Utica

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020

    Yesterday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has reached a settlement with Gulfport Energy over alleged air emissions violations found at 17 well pad locations Gulfport operates in the Ohio Utica. The violations happened in 2015. The settlement includes Gulfport paying $1.7 million in fines and spending another $2 million in “improvements” to cut down on volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions at the 17 well pads.
    Read More “EPA Fines Gulfport $1.7M for Clean Air Violations in Ohio Utica”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Say It Ain’t So! PA House Speaker Mike Turzai is Retiring

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020
    PA House Speaker Mike Turzai

    Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai has been a true champion for the Marcellus industry in the Keystone State. He’s also a great conservative, a counterweight to leftist Governor Tom Wolf. Mike Turzai is the reason Wolf’s odious (and really dumb) severance tax has not passed. Turzai has been our firewall. MDN editor Jim Willis spoke to Speaker Turzai this past June at an event in northeastern PA where he told us he would run for governor in 2022 (see Spreading Marcellus Love Throughout PA with Expanded PIPE Program). Is that all out the window? Yes.
    Read More “Say It Ain’t So! PA House Speaker Mike Turzai is Retiring”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Rover Pipe Wants to Flow Extra 175 MMcf/d – No Extra Cost/Equipment

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020

    The $4.2 billion, 713-mile Rover Pipeline system that flows Marcellus/Utica natural gas from western PA and eastern OH all the way to Canada, placed the final two pieces of the system online in November 2018 (see FERC OKs Final 2 Rover Pipeline Laterals – Now 100% Online). The mainline Rover pipeline flows 3.25 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). Rover wants to expand that capacity without any new equipment and without any additional cost. How do they plan to pull that rabbit out of their hat?
    Read More “Rover Pipe Wants to Flow Extra 175 MMcf/d – No Extra Cost/Equipment”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA | Williams

    PA AG Josh Shapiro Bashes Marcellus with Anti-Pipe Lawsuit Support

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020
    PA Attorney General Josh Shapiro

    Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is no friend of the Marcellus industry, and frankly, he’s no friend to PA landowners either. At every turn, Shapiro investigates and attempts to block the Marcellus industry in the state. The latest evidence: Shapiro has used the full weight of the entire state in signing on to an amicus (friend of the court) brief in a federal court case that challenges the approval of Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline–a Williams PA pipeline that’s been in the ground and operating since 2018.
    Read More “PA AG Josh Shapiro Bashes Marcellus with Anti-Pipe Lawsuit Support”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Philadephia | Processing Plants

    Philadelphia Energy Solutions Oil Refinery Permanently Closed

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020

    We are sad to report that over 1,000 dedicated workers who used to work at the Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) oil refinery in Philly will permanently remain out of the jobs they once held at the facility. The owner of PES has decided to sell the now-closed refinery to a real estate developer from Chicago who intends to convert the property from a refinery (the nation’s oldest and largest refinery along the East Coast) into…warehouses. Yeah, warehouses. Complete with an increase in truck traffic, diesel fumes, and all sorts of headaches that come from a massive warehouse complex located in an urban area. It’s sad.
    Read More “Philadelphia Energy Solutions Oil Refinery Permanently Closed”

  • Uncategorized

    WV Gov Signals Support for 2 Bills: Orphan Wells, Faster Permits

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020
    WV Gov. Jim Justice addresses IOGAWV

    At yesterday’s annual Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia (IOGAWV) Winter Meeting, WV Gov. Jim Justice stressed he “can’t be any more sympathetic” to the oil and gas industry in the state. Justice also said he has his pen ready to sign two bills the industry is pushing this year–one to fund and plug orphan wells (HB 4090), and the other to speed up new well permits (HB 4091).
    Read More “WV Gov Signals Support for 2 Bills: Orphan Wells, Faster Permits”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 23, 2020

    January 23, 2020January 23, 2020

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Restricting natural gas access in Westchester is a bad play; EQT wants out of stock-drop suit over Rice Energy merger; NATIONAL: McDermott expects natural gas, oil projects to ‘seamlessly’ continue through Chapter 11 process; Kinder Morgan and Baker Hughes find profits amid shale slump; U.S. shale has already peaked for major service companies; Democrats’ war on fracking will cost them in battleground states; Industrials call for extra US FERC oversight of gas pipe capacity reliability.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 23, 2020”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Jan ’20 Drilling Report: M-U NatGas Production Drops Again

    January 22, 2020February 19, 2020

    According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and their monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), the Marcellus/Utica region will produce 56 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) less of natural gas in the coming month of February than it will have produced in this month of January. That’s the second month in a row M-U gas production has dropped in the modern shale era. Last month’s DPR forecast a 74 MMcf/d drop for this month (see EIA Dec ’19 Drilling Report: M-U Production Drops 1st Time in Yrs).
    Read More “EIA Jan ’20 Drilling Report: M-U NatGas Production Drops Again”

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