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  • Energy Companies | Indiana County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania General Energy | Regulation | Wastewater

    Grant Twp, PA Continues Legal Battle Against PGE Injection Well

    October 7, 2019October 7, 2019

    For the past several years we’ve reported on the case of Grant Township, PA, a town that passed an ordinance cooked up by the radical Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF) to try and block a state-approved injection well. Part of the ordinance was tossed, and earlier this year a judge ordered the town to pay $102,000 in legal fees incurred by the operator the town has harmed by its action (see Judge Orders Grant Twp to Pay PGE $102K in Legal Fees). Grant appealed the fine to federal court. In the meantime, Grant Twp continues to burn through taxpayer money by appealing the poorly-written ordinance that bans injection wells. Grant was in court again on Friday paying lawyers to defend the indefensible.
    Read More “Grant Twp, PA Continues Legal Battle Against PGE Injection Well”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan

    Kinder Morgan: Startup of Elba Island LNG Units 2 & 3 “Underway”

    October 7, 2019October 7, 2019

    Last Wednesday MDN told you that the first “train” or unit of Kinder Morgan’s Elba Island, Georgia LNG export facility is now up and running (see FERC OKs Kinder Morgan Elba Island LNG Train #1 to Begin Service). On Friday, KM confirmed what we already knew–that unit #1 is now operational. But they went further with an important update on the rest of the units (ten in all).
    Read More “Kinder Morgan: Startup of Elba Island LNG Units 2 & 3 “Underway””

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    List of WV Bills Supported and Opposed by Oil & Gas Industry

    October 7, 2019October 7, 2019

    Each year the West Virginia legislature meets for 60 calendar days. Those days are jam-packed with activity when they happen. As the WV oil and gas industry looks ahead to the next session, due to begin in January, there’s already a list of proposed bills the oil and gas industry supports, and some bills it definitely does not support. According to Anne Blankenship, executive director of the West Virginia Oil and Gas Association (WVONGA), West Virginia has “for years” been behind both Pennsylvania and Ohio when it comes to promoting the shale industry. It’s time, says Blankenship, to become “more competitive” with those states. Will this be the year?
    Read More “List of WV Bills Supported and Opposed by Oil & Gas Industry”

  • Energy Services | Marathon Petroleum | MarkWest Energy

    Marathon/MarkWest Tells Activist Investor Co. Will Not Split

    October 7, 2019October 7, 2019

    As MDN reported two weeks ago, so-called “activist investors” Elliott Management and D.E. Shaw want Marathon Petroleum (parent of MPLX, otherwise known as MarkWest Energy) to split itself into three separate companies, and a couple of other large shareholders are calling for Marathon CEO Gary Heminger to be fired (see Major Investors Pressure Marathon Petroleum to Split into 3 Cos.). Heminger and board member Greg Goff have just politely, but firmly, told Elliott, Shaw, et al to “buzz off” (our words). Heminger is going to fight the effort to split the company and dump him.
    Read More “Marathon/MarkWest Tells Activist Investor Co. Will Not Split”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 7, 2019

    October 7, 2019October 7, 2019

    NATIONAL: Rigs keep dropping out of U.S. patch as oil, gas both down; Trump sides with farmers in ethanol proposal, angering oil industry; Working natural gas storage capacity utilization reaches 80% or more in EIA’s three largest regions; Slower production growth putting less pressure on prices in 2019/20 winter, says NGSA; U.S. shale oil and natural gas, underestimated its whole life; Rising ethane demand means less rejection, more recovery and higher prices; INTERNATIONAL: Energy transition? Not so fast, one expert says; Pipelines from Russia cross political lines; OPEC chief invites all 97 oil producers to join OPEC+ coalition; Iran says Chinese state oil firm withdraws from $5b natural gas deal.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 7, 2019”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research | Reserves (Proved and Unproved)

    USGS Says Utica has More Recoverable Shale Gas than Marcellus!

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released a bombshell of a report yesterday. Two reports, actually. USGS periodically updates its estimates of how much oil and natural gas is still not accessed but is “technically recoverable” in various shale plays. The last time USGS evaluated the Marcellus and Utica plays was in 2011, when the two plays combined had 122 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of recoverable gas. In yesterday’s report, USGS says that number has almost doubled, to 214 Tcf. But the biggest surprise is that the Utica has MORE recoverable gas than the Marcellus!
    Read More “USGS Says Utica has More Recoverable Shale Gas than Marcellus!”

  • Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Meetings | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Landowners Push for “Royalty Check Stub” Law at NARO Conf

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    The National Association of Royalty Owners’ national convention has been under way this week in Pittsburgh, wrapping up today. One of the big topics at the event has been a push to get a “royalty check stub” bill passed in Pennsylvania. What’s that? It’s a bill that forces drillers to do a better, more detailed job of breaking down royalty statements so landowners/rights owners can see what expenses have been deducted from their royalty checks. Such a bill passed and went into law in West Virginia last year (see WV Royalty Transparency Law Sheds New Light Beginning June). PA landowners want the same kind of transparency that WV landowners get.
    Read More “PA Landowners Push for “Royalty Check Stub” Law at NARO Conf”

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

    Reaction to Gov. Wolf’s Bonkers Plan to Strangle NatGas Elec Plants

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    Yesterday MDN told you that Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has gone completely off his rocker with a power-grab to force PA into a regional alliance to tax natural gas-fired electric plants out of existence (see Gov. Wolf Goes Bonkers: EO Destroying Gas-Fired Elec, Carbon Tax). The reaction to his breathtaking power-grab has been swift–on both sides. The radicals at Big Green groups like the Sierra Club are praising Wolf, and PA Republican legislators are threatening to block Wolf’s reckless executive order.
    Read More “Reaction to Gov. Wolf’s Bonkers Plan to Strangle NatGas Elec Plants”

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

    Riverkeeper Frustrated as D.C. Circuit Stops PennEast Pipe Lawsuit

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    It’s hard to keep track of the multiple lawsuits filed against every single new natural gas pipeline project in the Marcellus/Utica. But we try! Take the PennEast Pipeline, for example. PennEast is a $1 billion (or $1.2 billion, depending on the source) new greenfield pipeline project from Luzerne County, PA to Mercer County, NJ. PennEast will flow PA Marcellus gas to markets in NJ. The project has faced numerous lawsuits and regulatory blockades, much of it in NJ. There are two different lawsuits of current interest, with one affecting the other.
    Read More “Riverkeeper Frustrated as D.C. Circuit Stops PennEast Pipe Lawsuit”

  • Dutchess County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation

    NY Tries to Change the Game re Hudson Valley Gas-Fired Plant

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    In October 2012, after a rigorous review by New York’s Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the Cricket Valley Energy Center in Dutchess County was accepted and approved. Construction of the 1,100 megawatt plant (to fed by PA Marcellus gas) began in July 2017 (see Second NY NatGas-Fired Elec Plant Breaks Ground in Hudson Valley) and is due to be completed early next year. Now New York State is trying to change the rules in the middle of the game and undercut the new plant by running huge, ugly new above-ground transmission lines to feed “renewable” power to downstate, bypassing (in part) the electricity that will come from the Cricket Valley plant.
    Read More “NY Tries to Change the Game re Hudson Valley Gas-Fired Plant”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Trump EPA Proposes New/Modified Air Emissions Rules for O&G

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    In May 2016, the out-of-control Obama EPA issued new methane air emissions rules as a back-door way to try and regulate the oil and gas industry (see EPA Does it Again: Tries to Destroy O&G with New Methane Rule). In pretty short order several states sued to stop the order, which eventually turned into 15 states (see 15 States File Lawsuits to Block EPA O&G Methane Rule). When President Trump assumed office, the Trump EPA set about working to undo some of the damage (see Trump Rolling Back Obama’s Wild Overregulation of Methane). There is finally light at the end of the tunnel.
    Read More “Trump EPA Proposes New/Modified Air Emissions Rules for O&G”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Research

    American LNG has Lower Emissions than Russian, Australian LNG

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    LNG and the amount of so-called greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions given off to produce LNG is the same the world over, right? We mean, LNG is LNG, right? Turns out, that’s not right. At least according to a new study just released by researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). In a new report (full copy below), NETL researchers found that LNG produced here in the U.S. gives off lower GHG emissions during its manufacture than does LNG produced in both Russia and Australia. Meaning Europe and Asia should want to buy and use the better-for-the-environment LNG produced by Uncle Sam rather than buy it from one of those other countries.
    Read More “American LNG has Lower Emissions than Russian, Australian LNG”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 4, 2019

    October 4, 2019October 4, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: The energy of Washington County; Pennsylvania Senator Daylin Leach proposes constitutional amendment to ban fracking; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Dominion Energy to study development of first large-scale solar project at Dulles International Airport; Chevron’s shale allies are its secret weapon in Exxon race; Ashland residents rally against Eversource natural gas pipeline project; NATIONAL: Energy Secretary Rick Perry to step down next month: report; U.S. crude oil exports continued to grow in the first half of 2019; U.S. shale oil boom ends as lower prices take toll: Kemp; U.S. crude production returns to record levels; Natural gas and the electric power sector: the latest trends; U.S. exports are revolutionizing the LNG market; INTERNATIONAL: Climate activists in London lose control of hose spraying fake blood.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 4, 2019”

  • Accidents | Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Pipelines

    Enbridge Zeros in on Cause of Kentucky TETCO Pipe Explosion

    October 3, 2019October 3, 2019

    On August 1, Enbridge’s Texas Eastern Pipeline Company (TETCO) pipeline exploded in Lincoln County, Kentucky–killing one and sending six to the hospital (see TETCO Pipe Explodes in Kentucky Killing 1; Southbound M-U Gas Stops). Since that time one of the three TETCO pipes in the area has returned to service. The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) continues to investigate. As is typical for such an investigation, we won’t have an official determination for months, maybe even a year, as to what caused the explosion. However, Enbridge is saying the explosion is likely due to a certain kind of pipe manufactured back in the 1950s.
    Read More “Enbridge Zeros in on Cause of Kentucky TETCO Pipe Explosion”

  • Crime | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Regulation | Statewide PA | Washington County

    PA DEP Hires Private Lawyers to Defend Against Atty General Probe

    October 3, 2019October 3, 2019

    Really? Is this what it’s now come to? Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is so desperate to make a criminal case against someone, anyone, in the shale industry, he’s even going after state employees–workers at the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP). In a bid to raise his visibility among state voters (so he can run for governor), Shapiro launched an investigation in January looking for environmental “crimes” committed by Range Resources and other shale drillers (see PA AG Investigates Shale Drillers for “Enviro Crimes”).
    Read More “PA DEP Hires Private Lawyers to Defend Against Atty General Probe”

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

    Gov. Wolf Goes Bonkers: EO Destroying Gas-Fired Elec, Carbon Tax

    October 3, 2019October 3, 2019
    PA Gov. Tom Wolf

    The worst Pennsylvania governor in our lifetime continues to wreck the PA economy. Tom Wolf previously made noise about dooming PA’s economy by forcing the state to adopt a so-called “cap-and-trade” plan for carbon dioxide–the stuff every living animal, including humans, breathes out with every breath (see PA Gov. Wolf, Dem Legislators Release Even Worse “Climate” Plan). Wolf also threatened to issue an executive order to require 30% of electricity be produced by so-called renewables by 2030 (see PA Gov. Wolf Threatens to Issue Order on Power Plants). In a breathtaking display of power madness, he’s just done both.
    Read More “Gov. Wolf Goes Bonkers: EO Destroying Gas-Fired Elec, Carbon Tax”

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