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  • Industrywide Issues | New York | New York County | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Public Service Commission Admits Downstate is Short on NatGas

    October 18, 2019October 18, 2019

    If this doesn’t beat all. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo refused to allow a new pipeline to get built, so National Grid, the gas utility for all of Long Island and part of New York City, had to ban new customer hook-ups. Cuomo blamed National Grid and got the state Public Service Commission (PSC) to issue an edict forcing National Grid to add more than 1,000 new customers (see NY Police State: Cuomo Orders Natl Grid to Hook Up Gas Customers). And now that same PSC that is Cuomo’s bludgeon is admitting, publicly, that yes, there really is a natural gas shortage in National Grid’s territory–and it’s Albany’s fault, NOT National Grid’s fault.
    Read More “NY Public Service Commission Admits Downstate is Short on NatGas”

  • New York | Statewide NY

    NY Spends $5M on Grants to Figure Out Ways to Use Less NatGas

    October 18, 2019October 18, 2019

    New York State used 1.26 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas in 2017 (the latest data available). It was the sixth highest usage by states in the U.S. NY itself has an enormous amount of natural gas sitting beneath it that current Governor, Andrew Cuomo, refuses to allow drillers to tap. NY sits next to the biggest and best shale producing states in the country: Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia together produce over 40% of all the natural gas produced in the entire country!
    Read More “NY Spends $5M on Grants to Figure Out Ways to Use Less NatGas”

  • Accidents | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Philadephia | Processing Plants

    Ignored Pipe Caused Philadelphia Refinery Explosion

    October 18, 2019October 18, 2019

    In June there was a series of explosions and a massive fire at the Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) Refining Complex, the East Coast’s oldest and largest oil refinery (see Massive Explosion, Fire at Philadelphia Refinery). It took fire fighters a full day to extinguish the blaze. The refinery had already been through bankruptcy once. The fire caused it to close down and layoff over 1,000 workers (see Philly Refinery to Close Following Massive Fire – 1,020 Jobs Lost). We now have a good idea of what caused the initial problem: An elbow pipe that had not been inspected in almost 45 years had become paper-thin.
    Read More “Ignored Pipe Caused Philadelphia Refinery Explosion”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 18, 2019

    October 18, 2019October 18, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Maryland issues draft greenhouse gas emissions reduction plan; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: DTE Energy pays $2.5 billion for M5 Midstream; NATIONAL: All Electric? (video); Republic Services expands natural gas-powered fleet; INTERNATIONAL: Pieridae Energy closes acquisition of Shell’s Alberta assets.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 18, 2019”

  • Allegheny County | Meetings | Pennsylvania

    President Trump Coming to Pittsburgh Shale Insight Event Next Wk

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019
    President Donald J. Trump

    Look who’s coming to town! President Trump will be the keynote speaker at Shale Insight in Pittsburgh next week. Trump previously addressed Shale Insight attendees in 2016 when he was running for president, and MDN was there (see Highlights from 2016 Shale Insight, Day Two – Trump!). MDN will be there again this time to capture Trump’s comments and share them with you. But President Trump isn’t the only reason to go…
    Read More “President Trump Coming to Pittsburgh Shale Insight Event Next Wk”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Shuts Down All Mountain Valley Pipeline Construction

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

    As MDN previously reported, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit bought the lies of colluding Big Green groups and decided to put a hold on a permit issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) that allows the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) to build through areas with so-called endangered and threatened species (see Fed Court Suspends Mountain Valley Pipe Permits; $2.15M Fine). Because of the suspended FWS permit, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Tuesday told Equitrans, the builder of MVP, to stop ALL work along ALL of the project until further notice.
    Read More “FERC Shuts Down All Mountain Valley Pipeline Construction”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Allegheny County, PA Proposes O&G Lease-Shaming Registry

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

    Allegheny County, PA (Pittsburgh and surrounding suburbs) is seriously considering a new law that would require landowners to report, via a public registry, land they have leased oil and gas drilling. Specifically land leased for shale wells. The law would require all sorts of private information to be divulged, publicly, including what kind of drilling/fracking will theoretically take place. And what if a landowner doesn’t “register” with the authorities? Here come the fines. The only reason we can divine for such a law is to shame landowners (lease-shaming), to prompt neighbors to hassle them for leasing their land. Or perhaps to alert Big Green groups so they can use paid protesters (as they so often do) to show up and protest in front of someone’s leased property. What has our society become?
    Read More “Allegheny County, PA Proposes O&G Lease-Shaming Registry”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | North Carolina | Pipelines | Statewide NY | Transco | Williams

    NC Strikes Out – US Supreme Court Won’t Overturn 3 Pipe Approvals

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

    In April, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals slapped down both New York and North Carolina regulators who tried to block three important Williams pipeline projects, all related to the mighty Transco Pipeline (see DC Circuit Court Slaps Down NY, NC Request to Block 3 Pipelines). North Carolina regulators appealed the dismissed case to the U.S. Supreme Court and on Tuesday the high court refused to hear the case, meaning NC has fully and completely struck out.
    Read More “NC Strikes Out – US Supreme Court Won’t Overturn 3 Pipe Approvals”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    National Grid: Long Island, NYC Heading for NatGas Shortage, Soon

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

    New York City’s CBS affiliate WLNY Channel 2 recently got a sit-down interview with National Grid President John Bruckner to discuss the company’s moratorium on new gas hook-ups, to grill Bruckner on whether or not there really is a gas shortage in the region. Bruckner handled the adversarial interview well, telling the reporter that yes, there really is a shortage. Currently there is a shortage between supply and demand–to the tune of 10,000 homes. Bruckner said if there’s a serious cold snap this winter, Long Island and parts of NYC served by National Grid will experience a service outage–a natural gas blackout, if you will. It’s a scary prospect.
    Read More “National Grid: Long Island, NYC Heading for NatGas Shortage, Soon”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Sen. Yaw Intros Bill to Allow 3rd Party Review of Erosion Permits

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019
    PA State Sen. Gene Yaw

    In the past, shale drillers have waited more than eight months to receive an erosion and sediment control (Chapter 102) permit, used in building roads and shale well pads. Turnaround from the time a permit is requested until it is supposed to be approved is, by DEP’s own statutory standards, 14 days. In 2017 it was taking over 250 days in some areas of the state (see More Pushback on PA Senate Plan to Fix Slow DEP Permit Reviews). Earlier this year DEP’s southwest office said they’ve been able to knock the turnaround time down to 30 days (see PA DEP Southwest Office Says Permit Backlog Down 75%). Better, but still not good enough, and the standard is not even across the state.
    Read More “PA Sen. Yaw Intros Bill to Allow 3rd Party Review of Erosion Permits”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Puerto Rico Imports Russian LNG Thanks to U.S. Jones Act

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

    Here we go again. Not only does Boston and New England now depend on Russian LNG, so too does U.S. territory Puerto Rico (PR)–thanks to a century-old law that prevents the U.S. from shipping LNG to our own states and territories! It’s bizarre and must stop. The closest LNG export facility to PR is Kinder Morgan’s Elba Island, Georgia facility, which recently came online (see FERC OKs Kinder Morgan Elba Island LNG Train #1 to Begin Service). Yet none of the Marcellus/Utica LNG from Elba Island can legally go to PR–because there are no American built and flagged LNG carriers to transport it there. That’s the Jones Act.
    Read More “Puerto Rico Imports Russian LNG Thanks to U.S. Jones Act”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 17, 2019

    October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Kinder Morgan to bring 9 Elba Island LNG units into service by first half of 2020; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Gulf Coast supply, demand growth puts natural gas pipeline grid at risk; Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill limiting oil and gas development; NATIONAL: Natural gas industry urged to advance ‘positive message’ to ensure pipelines; A draconian crackdown looms over natural gas; E&Ps’ performance belies negative investor sentiment.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 17, 2019”

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

    Exxon Mobil Sniffing Around SWPA to Build Second Cracker Plant

    October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

    Leave it to ace reporter Paul Gough from the Pittsburgh Business Times to unearth some earth-shattering news–that ExxonMobil is actively looking at locations in Beaver County, Pennsylvania to potentially build a second multi-billion dollar cracker plant. Shell is already well along in building the region’s first ethane cracker–in Monaca (Beaver County). Will lightning strike twice for the good citizens of Beaver County? Maybe!
    Read More “Exxon Mobil Sniffing Around SWPA to Build Second Cracker Plant”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Pipeline, LNG Plant Outages Cause M-U Gas Prices to Plummet

    October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

    The “bad old days” of low low prices for natural gas have returned to the Marcellus/Utica region–at least temporarily. During the past few weeks natural gas prices at Appalachian supply hubs Dominion South and Tennessee Zone 4 Marcellus fell from about $2 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in mid-September to lows of 76¢/MMBtu and 65¢/MMBtu, respectively, on October 4. Ouch. Why the drop-like-a-rock in price? For a variety of reasons, but there are two main factors…
    Read More “Pipeline, LNG Plant Outages Cause M-U Gas Prices to Plummet”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

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

    October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

    According to the EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration, our favorite government agency), in the coming month of November, the U.S.’s seven major shale plays will produce a combined 84 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas, and 8.9 million barrels of oil per day–a brand new record high for each. The real eye-opener is that while the M-U will produce 132 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of additional shale gas, the Permian Basin in West Texas and New Mexico will produce an additional 210 MMcf/d of shale gas!
    Read More “EIA Oct ’19 Drilling Report: Permian Gas Grows More than M-U”

  • Berkeley County | Industrywide Issues | Morgan County (WV) | Pipelines | West Virginia

    Mountaineer Makes Progress on WV Delivery Pipe; Who Will Feed It?

    October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

    Mountaineer Gas it close to completing Phase One of its Eastern Panhandle Expansion project in West Virginia, a 22.5-mile, 10-inch-diameter steel pipeline from Morgan County to Berkeley County. The project is designed to deliver Marcellus/Utica natural gas via local distribution channels to a new $150 million industrial facility in Berkeley County, WV, and to provide “a redundant supply” of gas to some 6,000 local businesses and residents in the Tri-State area. The system is supposed to be fed by a short 3.5-mile pipeline from Columbia Gas running under the Potomac River from Maryland into WV.
    Read More “Mountaineer Makes Progress on WV Delivery Pipe; Who Will Feed It?”

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