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

    PA Dems Intro Bill to Block New Marcellus-Fired Power Plants

    October 10, 2019October 10, 2019

    Leftist Democrats in Pennsylvania are still hopping mad that they couldn’t block Invenergy’s 1,480 megawatt, $1 billion Marcellus gas-fired electric plant called the Lackawanna Energy Center, located near Scranton, PA (see Huge Marcellus-Fired Power Plant Near Scranton Now 100% Complete). So they’ve decided to NEVER let it happen again. How? By introducing what they’re trying to pass off as a “reasonable” new law to establish “minimum standards for host community agreements between new power plants and their surrounding communities and school districts as well as a minimum host community fee.” In other words, the new law will micromanage and tax any prospective new gas-fired power project right out of the state.
    Read More “PA Dems Intro Bill to Block New Marcellus-Fired Power Plants”

  • Chesapeake Utilities | Energy Services

    Chesapeake Utilities Exits Natural Gas Marketing Business

    October 10, 2019October 10, 2019

    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy company engaged in natural gas distribution and transmission; electricity generation and distribution; propane gas distribution; and “other” businesses. One of Chesapeake’s subsidiary companies is Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company, which builds pipelines in the Delmarva Peninsula area, including most of Delaware and portions of Maryland and Virginia (see Eastern Shore Natural Gas Looks to Expand Pipe in Delmarva/). Eastern Shore’s mothership, Chesapeake Utilities, has just announced it will exit the natural gas marketing business.
    Read More “Chesapeake Utilities Exits Natural Gas Marketing Business”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    MSC Debunks Faulty Data by FracTracker re Pine Creek Watershed

    October 10, 2019October 10, 2019

    The so-called FracTracker Alliance is a group of leftist anti-fossil fuelers who heavily shade the truth (i.e. lie) about the “health impacts” of shale drilling in western Pennsylvania. In May some two dozen FracTracker “volunteers” visited the Pine Creek Watershed in parts of Clinton, Lycoming, Potter and Tioga counties. Their stated purpose was to “catalog the impacts of the unconventional oil and gas industry and related infrastructure on the landscape.” The effort resulted in a false map misrepresenting even basic facts about shale drilling in the region. The Marcellus Shale Coalition could not keep silent about FracTracker’s false and misleading narrative, and wrote to set the record straight.
    Read More “MSC Debunks Faulty Data by FracTracker re Pine Creek Watershed”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    D.C. Forum Tackles Tensions Between Pipelines & Landowners

    October 10, 2019October 10, 2019

    News of a recent forum held in Washington, D.C. caught our attention because of the topic discussed: property rights and pipelines. Representatives from both sides attended in an effort to find a way to “ease tensions” with landowners in having pipelines cross their property. Inevitably these things usually boil down to compensation–how and how much. We have a few thoughts of our own on the subject.
    Read More “D.C. Forum Tackles Tensions Between Pipelines & Landowners”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 10, 2019

    October 10, 2019October 10, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Marriage of plastics industry and Penn College flourishing; Natural gas pipelines are the topic of Oct. 17 webinar; 2nd Circ. won’t send NY pipeline appeal to DC Circ.; EPA settles Clean Air Act violations at ARG refinery in Bradford, Pa.; NATIONAL: US upstream companies continue on conservative path in Q3; UPS makes major investment into natural gas fleet; Halliburton cutting 650 jobs in U.S. as oilfield business slows; The next secretary? DOE’s No. 2 behind the scenes; EPA Administrator says new WOTUS to be finalized by winter; INTERNATIONAL: Natural gas increasingly ‘vilified’ and ‘demonized,’ says BP’s Dudley; Petrobras, Equinor tie up for natural gas projects; Most Germans who switch energy source in heating opt for natural gas – study; Canada to add nearly 25% of new global crude oil supply.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 10, 2019”

  • Bucks County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines

    Township Loses Appeal to Block Adelphia Gateway Compressor Stn

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019
    West Rockhill Twp, Bucks County

    West Rockhill Township in Bucks County, PA (near Philadelphia) has waged a legal battle to prevent a natural gas compressor station from being built as part of the Adelphia Gateway project, a plan to convert an old oil pipeline stretching from Northampton County, PA through Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester counties, terminating in Delaware County at Marcus Hook. West Rockhill appealed a decision by the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) authorizing construction of the compressor station to a special court called the Environmental Hearing Board (EHB). The EHB recently ruled against West Rockhill. The compressor will get built.
    Read More “Township Loses Appeal to Block Adelphia Gateway Compressor Stn”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    All of EQT’s Previous Top Management, Save One, is Now Gone

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019
    Donald M. “Blue” Jenkins

    Beauty (and truth) is in the eye of the beholder. During the proxy fight earlier this year to control EQT’s board–and ultimately its management team–Toby Rice threw some sharp barbs including talk that EQT’s existing management was not up to the task of effectively running the company. The Rice boys said so, their board nominees said so, and Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) said so. There will be change (i.e. personnel change) at the “operational level” said ISS. Imagine our surprise when, after assuming control, Toby said there would *not* be a wholesale replacement of top management (see Toby Rice, EQT’s New CEO, is NOT Cleaning House re Top Management). We guess it depends on what you mean by “top management,” because as of now, seven of the then eight members of the senior management team at EQT are gone. What about the last survivor?
    Read More “All of EQT’s Previous Top Management, Save One, is Now Gone”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Spectra Energy

    Mass. Sens. Markey & Warren Intro Bill Blocking Weymouth Compressor

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

    Talk about disingenuous political posturing by a couple of pompous windbags. Massachusetts’ two U.S. Senators, Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren and Ed “Lackey” Markey have introduced a bill in Congress to block the construction of a single pipeline compressor station–slated to be built in Weymouth, Mass. They even made up a catchy name for their bill: the “Community Outreach, Maintenance, and Preservation by Restricting Export Stations from Subverting Our Regulations Act.” Or “COMPRESSOR Act” for short. What childish dopes.
    Read More “Mass. Sens. Markey & Warren Intro Bill Blocking Weymouth Compressor”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Crime | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Bills Would Hold Radical Pipeline Trespassers Accountable

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

    We have an ongoing problem. Some of the more radical protesters in the “environmentalist” movement–those who tend toward anarchy–illegally enter work sites for pipelines and other fossil fuel infrastructure under construction, and block the work being done in an attempt to cost companies money. Typically they chain themselves to a piece of equipment with a device that takes law enforcement authorities hours to remove. They cause delays and endanger themselves and workers and law enforcement with their illegal actions. It’s time to make the penalties for these dangerous, willful and illegal acts stiffer. Pennsylvania State Senators have introduced a pair of bills to help put a stop to this nonsense.
    Read More “PA Bills Would Hold Radical Pipeline Trespassers Accountable”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Court: OH Marketable Title Act & Dormant Mineral Act Don’t Conflict

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

    There is an ongoing question of whether or not the Ohio Marketable Titles Act (MTA), which impacts Utica shale rights, can be used to return previously severed mineral rights back to a surface landowner, or whether the MTA is superseded by Ohio Dormant Minerals Act (DMA). In February, Ohio’s Seventh District Court of Appeals said the MTA *does* still apply to mineral rights (see OH Court Says Marketable Title Act Applies to O&G Rights). The Seventh Circuit then ruled in a second case in April, reaffirming yet again that yes, MTA applies to mineral rights (see Ohio Court Rules Marketable Title Act Applies re Mineral Rights). And now the Seventh Circuit has ruled in a third case to say YES, the MTA still applies!
    Read More “Court: OH Marketable Title Act & Dormant Mineral Act Don’t Conflict”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New Fortress Energy | Regulation

    Enviro Leftists Keep Up Attack on LNG Export Dock on Dela. River

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

    In June the DRBC (Delaware River Basin Commission) approved a request by New Fortress Energy to build a $96 million 1,600-foot-long pier on the Delaware River, to be used for docking and loading two ships at a time with LNG (see DRBC Approves New Fortress LNG/NGL Shipping Dock on Dela. River). After being hounded (and threatened) by THE Delaware Riverkeeper and the Sierra Club for months over that approval, DRBC voted in September to “reconsider” its earlier decision (see DRBC Reconsiders New Fortress LNG/NGL Shipping Dock on Dela. River). The radicals continue to pressure DRBC to overturn their earlier approval.
    Read More “Enviro Leftists Keep Up Attack on LNG Export Dock on Dela. River”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    27 Major Labor & Industry Groups Support EPA’s New CWA “401” Rule

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

    In April President Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) instructing the Environmental Protection Agency to review Section 401 of the Clean Water Act–the section that grants states (and tribes) the right to have a say in pipeline projects (see Trump Signs Executive Order Making it Harder to Block Pipes). In keeping with the EO, the EPA issued a draft new rule in August tightening up standards used in Section 401, creating new boundaries so states like New York and Washington can’t continue to “color outside the lines” by rejecting pipelines for political reasons, as they have both done (see EPA Issues Proposed New Rule for Section 401 Water Permits). A broad coalition of 27 labor and industry groups has just sent a letter to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler strongly endorsing the new changes to Section 401.
    Read More “27 Major Labor & Industry Groups Support EPA’s New CWA “401” Rule”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 9, 2019

    October 9, 2019October 9, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: ODNR issues 10 permits in Utica-Point Pleasant shale; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: It costs $532,000 to decommission a single wind turbine; NATIONAL: Natgas permitting down in Appalachia, while oil permits fall in Texas, Wyoming; Trump hasn’t solved the pipeline crisis; Democrats slam Wheeler for ‘weaponizing’ agency; WellBoss, Downhole Tech merger becomes official; Supply growth levels natural gas futures to near 20-year lows; Chesapeake Energy’s stock falls toward 20-year low, as crude oil futures drop; The oil and gas situation: Is the industry dying? Not hardly.; Natural-gas producers hard hit by tanking prices.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 9, 2019”

  • Blair County | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania

    Shale Drilling Equipment Manufacturer Lays Off 45 in Altoona

    October 8, 2019October 8, 2019

    In yet another sign of a slowdown in Marcellus/Utica drilling, a company that manufactures drilling equipment and fracking pumps, Gardner Denver, is laying off 45 employees at its plant located in Tipton, PA (near Altoona). That’s two-thirds of its local workforce. Why? According to a company rep, because of the slowdown in drilling and because of ongoing depressed gas prices.
    Read More “Shale Drilling Equipment Manufacturer Lays Off 45 in Altoona”

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

    U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear MVP Eminent Domain Case

    October 8, 2019October 8, 2019

    Global warming fundamentalists have struck out yet again. In May, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a case appealed from a lower court by a group of Lancaster County landowners who claim Williams and their Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project abused eminent domain authority by building the pipeline before litigating (for years) how much money landowners should receive (see US Supreme Court Rejects Landowner Case Against Atlantic Sunrise). Big Green tried again in July, this time using Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) as their eminent domain test case (see Another Supreme Court “Quick Take” Eminent Domain Case – Using MVP). The Supremes have just declined to hear the MVP case, as they did the Atlantic Sunrise case.
    Read More “U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear MVP Eminent Domain Case”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | PennEast Pipeline | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PennEast Pipe Asks FERC for Help in Overcoming Bad Court Decision

    October 8, 2019October 8, 2019

    In September MDN brought you news of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruling that disallows PennEast Pipeline from using the 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). We expressed our concerns that this ruling, which sets a precedent, may result in new pipeline projects in lefty states (like NY, NJ, MD, CA, etc.) getting blocked. Turns out we were not the only ones concerned (see Worst Fears May Come True with PennEast Pipeline Court Decision). PennEast has come up with a novel way to fight back against the court’s bad ruling: Ask FERC for help.
    Read More “PennEast Pipe Asks FERC for Help in Overcoming Bad Court Decision”

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