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  • Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies

    Chesapeake Energy Stock in Trouble – Delist? Reverse Split?

    November 21, 2019November 21, 2019
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    Two weeks ago MDN brought you news about Chesapeake Energy from their third quarter 2019 update (see Chesapeake Energy 3Q – Slash Drilling 30%, Bankruptcy Possible). A number of news outlets and analysts focused on a legalese notification in Chessy’s SEC filing that stated IF certain things happen the company MAY HAVE issues continuing as a “going concern.” The chattering class jumped on that to say the company is sure-enough heading for bankruptcy. Since that time the stock market has not been favorable to the company.
    Read More “Chesapeake Energy Stock in Trouble – Delist? Reverse Split?”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH

    CSU Study: Ohio Shale Industry Investment $78B and Counting

    November 21, 2019November 21, 2019

    JobsOhio, a private, nonprofit corporation that works works on behalf of the state to drive job creation and new capital investment in Ohio by attracting business, contracts out economic research to Cleveland State University (CSU)–to keep tabs on the Utica Shale industry. Last year CSU researchers found that from 2011-2017 the Utica Shale had attracted an amazing $70 billion in new private sector energy investments (see Ohio Utica Attracts Amazing $70 Billion Investment…So Far). CSU is back with the latest numbers and has added another $7.7 billion to the pot for 2018, meaning total Utica investments from 2011 to the end of 2018 are nearly $78 billion!
    Read More “CSU Study: Ohio Shale Industry Investment $78B and Counting”

  • Industrywide Issues | NG Vehicles | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA DEP $1.9M Grants for 12 Clean Energy Vehicle Projs, Mostly Gas

    November 21, 2019November 21, 2019

    The Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced yesterday it has awarded grants totaling $1,891,000 for 12 clean energy vehicle projects through its Alternative Fuels Incentive Grants (AFIG) program. What’s striking about the list of winners is just how many of them are for natural gas vehicles/technology, as opposed to electric. The DEP has another $3 million to blow on these grants by the end of the year, with a deadline for applications of Dec. 13. Line up to get yours!
    Read More “PA DEP $1.9M Grants for 12 Clean Energy Vehicle Projs, Mostly Gas”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    EPA’s Wheeler Pledges Clarity with Simplified WOTUS Rule

    November 21, 2019November 21, 2019

    As a country, we’re still struggling to correct the great harm done by the Obama Administration when it comes to fixing messes like the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule. What is and what is not a “water” that comes under federal jurisdiction? In the Obama years everything down to mud puddles (we’re not kidding) could be considered WOTUS (see EPA Power Grab: Redefines Waters of the U.S. to Include Everything). Current EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler says a landowner should be able to stand on his own land and know, for himself, what is and what is not WOTUS–without an army of lawyers to assist him.
    Read More “EPA’s Wheeler Pledges Clarity with Simplified WOTUS Rule”

  • Calendar

    Calendar of Marcellus/Utica Events of Interest

    November 21, 2019November 21, 2019

    It’s been a while since we’ve update our calendar of events page. We just have. The list below includes events related (or of interest) to the Marcellus, Utica and other Appalachian shales happening from now through the end of this year. Be sure to check it out!
    Read More “Calendar of Marcellus/Utica Events of Interest”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 21, 2019

    November 21, 2019November 21, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: New York natural gas utilities facing credit risks because of Cuomo; Single permit for Utica drilling awarded by ODNR; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Governor Newsom adds new oil and natural gas extraction regulations in Cali; In a first for Massachusetts, Brookline votes to ban oil and gas pipes in new buildings; NATIONAL: ExxonMobil lambasts Massachusetts, New York Attorneys General for “unconstitutional conduct”; Oil & gas industry turns to AI for billions in savings; INTERNATIONAL: Russia’s Putin says shale oil technologies are ‘barbaric’.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 21, 2019”

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

    PA House & Senate Republicans to Stop Wolf’s Insane Carbon Tax

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    Yesterday a bipartisan group of Pennsylvania House and Senate members held a press conference in Harrisburg to introduce parallel bills to prevent Gov. Tom Wolf from following through on his insane plan to tax carbon dioxide from natural gas-fired power plants–yet another attempt by Wolf to raise ~$300 million a year for Harrisburg politicians to spread around to voters in an effort to get themselves reelected. The proposed bills will prohibit the state from joining the so-called Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) without express permission from the PA legislature.
    Read More “PA House & Senate Republicans to Stop Wolf’s Insane Carbon Tax”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Dutchess County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York

    Antis Go Criminal – 29 Arrested for Blocking Work on NY Power Plant

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    Anti-fossil fuel nutters who so often turn to criminal activity in the name of “protecting” the planet have struck again–this time at the Cricket Valley Energy Center in Dutchess County, NY. The natural gas-fired power plant is nearing completion and with every rivet punched and bolt that gets turned, it drives the nutters even more insane than they already are. Some 29 protesters, some of them not local, were arrested by Dutchess County sheriff’s deputies on Saturday for blocking the entrance to the facility. Four of them climbed a 275-foot smokestack to hang banners. We have the names and ages of all 29 who broke the law.
    Read More “Antis Go Criminal – 29 Arrested for Blocking Work on NY Power Plant”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Prediction: Marcellus/Utica Gas Production Slows to 2-3% in 2020

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    As we pointed out in our post yesterday about the U.S. EIA’s latest Drilling Productivity Report, natural gas production in the U.S. is slowing down (see EIA Nov ’19 Drilling Report: Permian Gas Grows More than M-U). No surprise in that bit of news as we’ve been reporting for months about various drillers in the Marcellus/Utica (and other plays) announcing their intent to spend less on drilling both this year and next. Production in the M-U is expected to grow 8-9% this year over last year. But what about next year?
    Read More “Prediction: Marcellus/Utica Gas Production Slows to 2-3% in 2020”

  • Diversified Energy | Energy Companies

    Diversified Gas & Oil Securitizes Appalachian Wells to Raise $200M

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    Diversified Gas & Oil owns close to 8 million acres of leases with some 60,000 (mostly) conventional oil and gas wells. Their focus has been to acquire quality production and cash flow–regardless of the well or commodity type (gas or oil). They currently have over 400 shale wells in their portfolio. Diversified has just closed on a deal to raise more money via securitization–meaning to issue securities (“notes”) based on the value of their gas wells. It will raise a reported $200 million for the company. The securitization transaction is being called “groundbreaking.”
    Read More “Diversified Gas & Oil Securitizes Appalachian Wells to Raise $200M”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (WV) Pushes Radical NRDC Attorney for FERC

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    Shame on Joe Manchin, who once considered leaving the leftist Democrat Party to become a Republican (but didn’t). Now he’s showing his true colors by pushing a far far far left radicalized candidate for an empty seat on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)–a former “senior attorney” for the odious National Resources Defense Council (NRDC). No way, no how Joe.
    Read More “U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (WV) Pushes Radical NRDC Attorney for FERC”

  • Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    WV State Severance Tax Revenue Whacked by Low NatGas Price

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    Not long ago we highlighted the problem of falling severance tax revenue in West Virginia (see Falling WV Severance Tax Revenue a Problem for Gov. Justice). The state previously forecast severance tax revenues of $85 million for July, August and September. They got $59 million–or $26 million less. Unfortunately for WV the same downward trend continued in October.
    Read More “WV State Severance Tax Revenue Whacked by Low NatGas Price”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    IEA World Energy Outlook 2019: Shale’s Best Days Yet to Come

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    Each year the International Energy Agency (IEA) issues a special World Energy Outlook report. The 2019 edition was released last week. In this year’s Stated Policies Scenario, the share of natural gas in global primary energy demand grows to about 25% by 2040, and in the Sustainable Development Scenario, gas retains a critical role by supplying a projected one fifth of the world’s primary energy in 2050. Shale production growth is now slowing as investors lose interest, but IEA says: “the shale race is not yet run; many of the most profound impacts of the shale revolution still lie ahead.” Cool!
    Read More “IEA World Energy Outlook 2019: Shale’s Best Days Yet to Come”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 20, 2019

    November 20, 2019November 20, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Sen. Yudichak switches parties; Johns Hopkins researcher – Pa. should ban fracking; Pipeline inspectors seek final nod for $2.2M OT deal; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Salaries growing faster in oil-rich Texas than New York; NATIONAL: Committee votes FERC, DOE, DOI nominations through to full Senate; Rising baseload demand for gas means more price spikes, volatility; Challenging commercial environment for new US liquefaction projects seen persisting.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 20, 2019”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Nov ’19 Drilling Report: Permian Gas Grows More than M-U

    November 19, 2019November 20, 2019

    It looks like we may be almost at a peak–the day we knew would come (but secretly hoped never would) where not only the Marcellus/Utica, but all of the major shale plays in the country stop producing more natural gas each month than they did the month before. Yesterday the EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration, our favorite government agency) issued its monthly Drilling Productivity Report. It shows the M-U will end up producing 33,674 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas in November, and their forecast is the M-U will produce 33,720 MMcf/d in December, a gain of 46 MMcf/d (one-tenth of one percent). In other words, statistically we’re at a standstill (not growing) and in the near future we expect to see *less* monthly production. We’re just about cresting the top the hill.
    Read More “EIA Nov ’19 Drilling Report: Permian Gas Grows More than M-U”

  • Earthquakes | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    State Seismic Network: Only 1 Fracking-Induced “Earthquake” in PA

    November 19, 2019November 20, 2019
    A map of the stations used by PASEIS to collect seismic data (click for larger version)

    Do you know how many Marcellus (or Utica) shale wells have been drilled in Pennsylvania since shale drilling began? We’re talking drilled, fracked and now online. That number is now over 9,000. You know how many times fracking has caused an earthquake (or “seismic event” as it’s called in the biz)? Precisely once. Which is statistically zero. The Pennsylvania State Seismic Network (PASEIS) keeps track of these things, and that’s what they say. One fracking-induced “event” that happened back in April 2016.
    Read More “State Seismic Network: Only 1 Fracking-Induced “Earthquake” in PA”

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