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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Chester County | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Sunoco Logistics

    SEPA DA Charges Off-Duty Police w/Crime for Providing Pipe Security

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019
    Tom Hogan, Chester County’s “buy a DA”

    In what has to be the outrage of the century, Chester County, PA District Attorney Tom Hogan, drunk on his own power, has falsely charged both Energy Transfer (Sunoco Logistics Partners) and several PA constables (essentially off duty police officers) with bribery and conspiracy because the off-duty officers had the gall to moonlight as security to protect Mariner East pipeline workers from anti-fossil fuel crazies and wackos.
    Read More “SEPA DA Charges Off-Duty Police w/Crime for Providing Pipe Security”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    IFO: PA Natural Gas Production Hits New All-Time High in 3Q19

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    Yesterday the Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) released their latest quarterly Natural Gas Production Report for July through September 2019 (full copy below). It shows natgas production in PA rose 9.1% compared to the same period last year–to yet another new all-time high of 1,715 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of natural gas. Put another way, that’s 1.7 TRILLION cubic feet of gas produced over a three-month period. There has now been an unbroken chain of quarter-over-quarter increases in horizontal shale gas production in PA for 13 consecutive quarters (more than three years running).
    Read More “IFO: PA Natural Gas Production Hits New All-Time High in 3Q19”

  • DTE Energy | Enbridge | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | NEXUS Pipeline | Ohio | Pipelines | Stark County | Taxation

    NEXUS and Rover Pipes Ask Stark County, OH for BIG Tax Cut

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    One of the selling points to make big interstate pipeline projects more palatable to the general public, at least in Ohio, has been the fact they pay annual property taxes. We can tell you from personal experience that a small pipeline in the Town of Windsor (NY, yes! NY) has meant lower property tax bills for MDN editor Jim Willis. Two very large pipeline projects in Ohio, Rover and NEXUS, are asking Stark County to reduce their assessments so they can pay less in taxes–up to 50% less.
    Read More “NEXUS and Rover Pipes Ask Stark County, OH for BIG Tax Cut”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    Elliot Group Breaks Ground on LNG Equipment Plant in Southwest PA

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    We’re always delighted to discover a new (for us) company involved in the supply chain–providing goods and/or services to the shale industry, including the downstream petrochemicals industry. Elliott Group is one of those companies not previously on our radar. Elliott’s U.S. headquarters is located in Westmoreland County, near Pittsburgh. The company designs, manufactures, and services turbomachinery, including centrifugal and axial compressors, steam turbines, and power recovery expanders. Elliott broke ground yesterday on a new facility in Jeannette where they will test their recently acquired product line of cryogenic pumps and expanders–equipment used in LNG plants.
    Read More “Elliot Group Breaks Ground on LNG Equipment Plant in Southwest PA”

  • Education | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    10 Colleges in PA-OH-WV Form Program to Train Cracker/Mfg Workers

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    A group of 10 community colleges scattered throughout southwestern Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and northern West Virginia have formed the Tristate Energy and Advanced Manufacturing Consortium, or TEAM, with the aim of training skilled workers for cracker plants and other petrochemical-related manufacturing operations. The cooperative has crafted a “stackable-credentials model” that offers “a career pathway from certifications to post-secondary degrees, up to and including a master’s degree.” Forwarding thinking!
    Read More “10 Colleges in PA-OH-WV Form Program to Train Cracker/Mfg Workers”

  • Industrywide Issues | Roads | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV I-68 Energy Corridor Extension Project “Creeping Along Slowly”

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    The Route 2 | I-68 Authority in West Virginia wants to expand Route 2 to four lanes from Parkersburg, WV to Chester, WV, and to extend Interstate 68 from I-79 near Morgantown, WV westward to WV Route 2 along the Ohio River Valley, some 73 miles (see WV Wants to Extend I-68 Another 73 Miles for Shale Industry). One of the reasons to build the $1 billion project? To handle more shale-related traffic. Here’s the latest…
    Read More “WV I-68 Energy Corridor Extension Project “Creeping Along Slowly””

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Southwestern Energy | Taxation

    Natural Gas Supply Association Goes Nuts, Supports Carbon Tax

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    What’s the clinical term for a person who intentionally wants to harm him or herself? Self harm? Self injury? Self flagellation? That’s what we call the situation at the NGSA (Natural Gas Supply Association) which yesterday said it supports an economy and shale-killing carbon tax “as a critical pathway to aggressively reducing carbon emissions.” Are they nuts? Have they lost their collective minds?!
    Read More “Natural Gas Supply Association Goes Nuts, Supports Carbon Tax”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 4, 2019

    December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Energy Transfer, Shell issue tender package for Lake Charles LNG project; NATIONAL: NRDC files 100th lawsuit against the Trump Administration; Basic Energy Services delisted from New York Stock Exchange; U.S. oil output growth slows: just how much is anyone’s guess.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 4, 2019”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Long Island | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Transco | Williams

    Is NESE Pipeline to NYC Dead? Williams Withdraws Final NJ Permit

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

    In October, MDN reported that Williams had temporarily withdrawn three of four applications with the New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to build its Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) pipeline project to offshore Long Island (see Williams Withdraws NESE Pipe Permit in NJ, Resubmit Soon). In September NJDEP gave Williams an extra month with the permits (see Williams Gets Extra Month to Refile NESE Pipeline Permits in NJ). Williams said it would refile the three permits “in the next few days.” Never happened. Now the company has pulled the fourth NJ permit.
    Read More “Is NESE Pipeline to NYC Dead? Williams Withdraws Final NJ Permit”

  • Energy Services | Tallgrass Energy

    More Changes at Tallgrass Energy Following Founder’s Exit

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019
    Matt Sheehy, new President of Tallgrass Energy

    Major changes continue at Tallgrass Energy, the owner/operator of the Rockies Express (REX) natgas pipeline that carries Marcellus/Utica gas to Midwest markets including the Chicago area. Last week we told you the founder/CEO of Tallgrass, David G. Dehaemers Jr., abruptly quit (see Tallgrass Energy Founder/CEO/Chairman David Dehaemers Quits). The company’s President and COO, Bill Moler, was elevated to CEO. Today Tallgrass named a new replacement in the role of President.
    Read More “More Changes at Tallgrass Energy Following Founder’s Exit”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Nov. Cold Snap Prompts Switch from NatGas to Coal in NE, Midwest

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019
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    An interesting article from our favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration, points out the price sensitivity for electric power generators and their willingness to switch, on a dime, from using one form of fossil fuel to another. A cold snap in November prompted more demand for natural gas from homes and businesses to use in heating, which in turn caused a bit of a supply deficit–meaning prices for natgas went up (double and triple in some cases). Lickety-split power generators in the northeast and Midwest who had been using natgas switched to using coal because of the price change.
    Read More “Nov. Cold Snap Prompts Switch from NatGas to Coal in NE, Midwest”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues

    Jacksonville, FL Welcomed LNG Export Plant “With Open Arms”

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

    Last week MDN told you about a $23 million taxpayer incentive under consideration by the city of Jacksonville, Florida in order to attract a $542 million LNG export plant (see Jacksonville, FL Considers Tax Break for Eagle LNG Export Plant). We spotted another story about this project that sheds more light on Jacksonville and its role in attracting the plant.
    Read More “Jacksonville, FL Welcomed LNG Export Plant “With Open Arms””

  • Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Statewide NY

    NY Post: Andrew Cuomo Stands with America’s Energy Enemies

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

    We know, we know! You’re tired of MDN hammering man-child Andrew Cuomo, the tinpot dictator who styles himself “governor” of New York State, over his role in blocking pipelines and causing a natgas shortage crisis in the greater New York City area. But stick with us. If you read MDN (and Tom Shepstone’s Natural Gas Now website) you will have read all of the arguments in a blow-the-doors off article appearing in the New York Post, written by Bob McManus, former editorial page editor for the Post.
    Read More “NY Post: Andrew Cuomo Stands with America’s Energy Enemies”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    IGU Report: 2019 was “Exceptional” for Natural Gas

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

    The International Gas Union (IGU) recently released its Global Gas Report 2019 (full copy below). According to the report, “The past year has been exceptional for natural gas. Prices at key regional natural gas hubs have reached multi-year lows. Both natural gas production and consumption have grown at record rates. And international trade infrastructure – in the form of LNG and pipeline capacity – is growing at the fastest rate in a decade.” What else does the report say? Plenty…
    Read More “IGU Report: 2019 was “Exceptional” for Natural Gas”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    More Competition for LNG Exports Coming from Qatar

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019
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    The U.S. is on track to overtake both Qatar and Australia to become the top LNG (liquefied natural gas) exporter by 2024. However, our reign at the top may be short-lived. Qatar announced last week it will boost LNG production by 64% by 2027.
    Read More “More Competition for LNG Exports Coming from Qatar”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 3, 2019

    December 3, 2019December 3, 2019

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: FERC inspects National Grid Rhode Island LNG project; NATIONAL: Senate confirms Dan Brouillette to lead Energy Department; Giant disconnect seen in lower 48 well completions, rig count; This U.S. shale giant is on the brink of collapse; Natural gas is one of few trades that hasn’t worked on Wall Street, down 50% in 12 months; Henry Hub winter natural gas prices hit record low; Is the market ready for 100-Bcf/d U.S. natural gas production?; INTERNATIONAL: Impeachment testimony describes Putin’s propaganda war on American fracking; China, Russia begin operation of ‘historic’ natural gas pipeline.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 3, 2019”

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