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    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 7, 2019

    November 7, 2019November 7, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Natural gas forecast 2020: 6.2 trillion reasons to love Pennsylvania; ODNR issues 6 permits for Utica drilling; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: We Energies, Wisconsin Gas seek to spend $370 million on 2 plants to store natural gas; No natural gas? If that happens, California will dump Democrats; NATIONAL: Potential federal drilling bans ‘fraught with serious economic ramifications,’ says Devon CEO; Exxon slams NY AG’s ‘circular’ analysis in climate trial; Obama’s former EPA chief takes the helm of environmental group that’s sued Trump nearly 100 times; INTERNATIONAL: EIA projects energy consumption in air transportation to increase through 2050; Total-Adani deal signals robust investment appetite in gas ‘sweet spot’ India; OPEC sees flood of U.S. shale barrels hurting demand for its crude oil.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 7, 2019”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Energy 3Q – Slash Drilling 30%, Bankruptcy Possible

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    Chesapeake Energy, still with a sizable amount of acreage and shale wells in the Pennsylvania Marcellus, issued its third quarter update yesterday. Which happened to set off the chattering class buzzing about the possibility the company is close to declaring bankruptcy. This isn’t the first time “experts” have declared Chessy is close to bankruptcy (see this MDN post from 2016: Latest SEC Filing Shows Chesapeake Doesn’t Rule Out Bankruptcy).
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy 3Q – Slash Drilling 30%, Bankruptcy Possible”

  • Clay County | Cunningham Energy | Energy Companies | West Virginia

    Cunningham’s WV Lions Paw Pad Roars, Produces 100K Bbl of Oil

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    The Big Injun is back in the news. In 2015 Cunningham Energy, a small oil driller based in West Virginia, struck oil in the Big Injun sandstone formation in Clay County, WV (see Cunningham Strikes Oil in West Virginia’s Big Injun Territory). In 2017 the company reported producing 20,000 barrels of oil from two new shallow horizontal oil wells located in Clay County, targeting the Big Injun (see Cunningham Energy Strikes More Oil in WV). Cunningham drilled two more wells on the same pad, the Lions Paw pad, and as of this week that 4-well pad has surpassed producing a total of 100,000 barrels of oil and 91 million cubic feet (MMcf) of “wet” natural gas.
    Read More “Cunningham’s WV Lions Paw Pad Roars, Produces 100K Bbl of Oil”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream

    EQT Hammers Equitrans to Lower Gathering Price – Deal Close?

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    The Pittsburgh Business Times is reporting that EQT and Equitrans (formerly EQT Midstream) are “inching closer” to a renegotiated agreement for Equitrans to continue EQT’s natural gas gathering and shipping. During conference calls with analysts last week, both EQT CEO Toby Rice and Equitrans President Diana Charletta were said to be “optimistic” about the eventual outcome of those negotiations. Our interpretation is that EQT is hammering Equitrans to lower the cost of gathering and transporting their gas.
    Read More “EQT Hammers Equitrans to Lower Gathering Price – Deal Close?”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Con Edison Capping Investment in Mountain Valley Pipe at $530M

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    Consolidated Edison, the huge gas and electric utility that services much of New York City and its suburbs, recently said the company will cap its investment in the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project. There is an amount beyond which they will not go. Con Ed is one of five investor/owners of MVP. The primary owner and builder of MVP is Equitrans (EQM Midstream Partners), the former EQT Midstream.
    Read More “Con Edison Capping Investment in Mountain Valley Pipe at $530M”

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

    Fed Court Refuses to Reconsider PennEast Bad Decision – Now What?

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    This is a huge disappointment. In September, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a precedent-setting decision that disallows PennEast Pipeline from using the federally-delegated power of eminent domain to cross properties either owned by, or with easements granted to, the state of New Jersey (see Federal Court Rules PennEast Pipe Can’t Run Thru NJ State Land). PennEast asked the full court (all of the judges) to rehear the case (see PennEast Asks Full 3rd Circuit to Reconsider Bad Decision). The full court just refused. What now?
    Read More “Fed Court Refuses to Reconsider PennEast Bad Decision – Now What?”

  • Carbon County | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania

    NEPA Democrat Senate Member Sticks Up for Shale, Bashes Cuomo

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    This is a rarity here on MDN. We’re awarding an MDN “attaboy” to northeastern Pennsylvania State Sen. John Yudichak–a Democrat! Yudichak has just stuck his neck waaaaay out by (a) voicing strong support for the Marcellus Shale gas industry, and (b) bashing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his stance in blocking new gas pipelines.
    Read More “NEPA Democrat Senate Member Sticks Up for Shale, Bashes Cuomo”

  • Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WVONGA Goes on Record: We Believe in Global Warming

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    We spotted an interesting op-ed column written by Anne Blakenship, executive director of the West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association (WVONGA). The column is titled “WVONGA committed to fighting climate change.” In it, Anne not only reiterates our industry’s long-running stance of being good environmental stewards, she also stats flatly that “climate change is a real, substantial challenge,” by which she means man-caused global warming. Houston, we may have a problem.
    Read More “WVONGA Goes on Record: We Believe in Global Warming”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 6, 2019

    November 6, 2019November 6, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Last-ditch effort delays EdgeMarc Ch. 7 conversion bid; ECA Marcellus Trust I announces quarterly distribution; Shale-alluia! Labor unions set for decades of work; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Mountain View City Council backs natural gas ban for all new homes; NATIONAL: House Democrats block GOP effort to prevent nationwide fracking ban; Taking “forever” to assess safety impacts of liquified natural gas by rail?; Natural gas and the electric power sector: the latest trends; INTERNATIONAL: US encourages African countries to import its LNG.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 6, 2019”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Regulation | Upshur County | West Virginia

    Atlantic Coast Pipe Reps “Optimistic” Building Resumes Summer ’20

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019

    Yesterday MDN reported on Dominion Energy’s third quarter update from last Friday, a session in which CEO Tom Farrell commented the company’s commitment to building the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is “unwavering” (see Dominion Energy 3Q – Commitment to Atlantic Coast Pipe “Unwavering”). Last Thursday a pair of ACP representatives gave an update to Upshur County, WV commissioners at one of their scheduled meetings. The reps did a deep dive into the details of what is currently blocking construction, and gave their best guess about when construction (in Upshur and elsewhere) will resume.
    Read More “Atlantic Coast Pipe Reps “Optimistic” Building Resumes Summer ’20″

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues

    Potential Light at End of Jones Act LNG Tunnel?

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019

    For some time we have criticized the 100 year-old Jones Act that prevents LNG carriers built and/or crewed by other counties from transporting LNG from one U.S. port to another U.S. port (see Puerto Rico Imports Russian LNG Thanks to U.S. Jones Act). Among the statements we’ve made is that the Jones Act prevents all such shipments, with the implication there are no U.S. Jones Act shippers. We were recently contacted by an MDN subscriber to gently chide us and set the record straight. There ARE at least two Jones Act shippers, but perhaps not in the way you think.
    Read More “Potential Light at End of Jones Act LNG Tunnel?”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services

    Dominion Forms Gas Marketing JV, Unloading Non-Reg Biz

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019

    Dominion Energy has formed a joint venture partnership with Interstate Gas Supply to form Wrangler Retail Gas Holdings. Dominion will, over the next three years, contribute all of its non-regulated retail energy marketing operations to Wrangler under the terms of the agreement. Wranger will operate a non-regulated natural gas retail energy marketing business.
    Read More “Dominion Forms Gas Marketing JV, Unloading Non-Reg Biz”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Rhode Island Eco-Socialists Threaten State with NatGas Outages

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019
    Activists from the Providence Democratic Socialists of America and the George Wiley Center protested Nov. 2 in front of Gov. Gina Raimondo’s house. (Credit: Tim Faulkner/ecoRI News)

    Socialism is evil. It’s the same root political philosophy as Communism, leading to a society in which individual freedoms are stripped away–the very freedoms purchased at a high price by our ancestors with their blood and treasure. Want to know what’s at the end of the road for so-called socialism? Take a look at what’s been happening in Hong Kong under Chinese iron-fisted rule. And yet socialism (aka Communism) has spread through the environmental movement like a disease. Like the Black Plague. And now, many of our precious young people are contaminated and threaten to bring our society to its knees. Rhode Island is the perfect example.
    Read More “Rhode Island Eco-Socialists Threaten State with NatGas Outages”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Where Does Most “Associated Gas” Come From?

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019
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    A few weeks ago MDN said the Marcellus/Utica produces more than twice as much natural gas as the Permian–33.3 Bcf/d in November for the M-U versus 16 Bcf/d for the Permian (see EIA Oct ’19 Drilling Report: Permian Gas Grows More than M-U). The Permian, an oil play, is a serious competitor to our region when it comes to gas production because when you drill for oil, gas comes out of the borehole too (associated gas). But the Permian is not the only play that potentially competes with the M-U on gas. There are other oil plays producing “associated gas.”
    Read More “Where Does Most “Associated Gas” Come From?”

  • About MDN

    A Note from Jim About MDN Website Issues

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019

    Thank you to MDN subscribers and readers yesterday who had to endure MDN website outages. Believe me, it was frustrating for me too! A quick update on the site moving forward, and what I’ve done to (hopefully) ensure what happened yesterday does not happen again.
    Read More “A Note from Jim About MDN Website Issues”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 5, 2019

    November 5, 2019November 5, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: PADD 1 distillate shortage threatens winter price spikes; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Phasing out natural gas yields dubious benefits, but much economic pain; NATIONAL: The Trump administration begins the formal U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement; Disney Cruise Line orders LNG-fueled trio; KBR immune from shale slump during third quarter; Natural gas soars on cold-weather forecasts; The peak oil denier takes a victory lap; The cost of decommissioning wind turbines is huge; INTERNATIONAL: Fracking could start again as firm behind drilling tries to get ban overturned; Energy companies say the oil glut–and shrinking profits–aren’t over yet; Saudi Aramco starts IPO; OPEC sees its market share shrinking for years as shale triumphs.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 5, 2019”

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