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  • Bradford County | Energy Services | Eureka Resources | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Wastewater

    Marcellus Wastewater Plant in PA Gets Ready to Extract Lithium

    September 24, 2019September 24, 2019
    Left to Right: Preston McEachern CEO PurLucid, Chris Frantz VP Business Development Eureka, Dan Ertel CEO Eureka, and Jared Lazerson CEO MGX (click for larger version)

    In March, MDN brought you the news that Eureka Resources, which owns and operates three centralized treatment/recycling facilities that process flowback/produced waters (i.e. wastewater) from the Marcellus Shale, announced a joint venture with MGX Minerals to use MGX’s high tech solution to recover lithium from Marcellus wastewater (see Eureka to Extract Lithium from Marcellus/Utica Wastewater). As of yesterday, MGX’s equipment arrived on site in Bradford County, PA.
    Read More “Marcellus Wastewater Plant in PA Gets Ready to Extract Lithium”

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

    A Tour of Shell’s Massive Ethane Cracker Plant in SWPA

    September 24, 2019September 24, 2019

    Although we haven’t (yet) had the pleasure of a tour at the massive Shell ethane cracker plant complex in Beaver County, PA (near Pittsburgh), we’ve spoken to others who have. Universally they say it is a marvel to behold. The world’s second largest crane, dubbed “the Mother of All Cranes” is on site, along with about 100 other cranes (no lie, at least 100 cranes). The site is teeming with thousands (yes thousands) of construction workers–some 5,000 right now, and will reach 6,000 by year’s end. But we’ve turned a corner. According to officials, most of the large structures have now been built and the work is shifting to connect them all. Come along with us for a video tour of the facility.
    Read More “A Tour of Shell’s Massive Ethane Cracker Plant in SWPA”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    IHS Markit Predicts NatGas Price Will Fall Below $2/Mcf in 2020

    September 24, 2019September 24, 2019

    We recently received a press release from IHS Markit, a major analytics company that tracks data in the oil and gas industry. They have a new report that says (sit down please, we’re talking to you MDN reader)…the average price for natural gas over the course of 2020 at the Henry Hub (the NYMEX traded price) will average less than $2 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf). In other words, get ready, the bottom is about to fall out of the market for the price of gas once again. And it’s going to be far worse than a few years go. The last time the price was lower than $2/Mcf on average was in 1995–nearly 25 years ago!
    Read More “IHS Markit Predicts NatGas Price Will Fall Below $2/Mcf in 2020”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Sep 24, 2019

    September 24, 2019September 24, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Despite proven record of climate progress, natural gas suspiciously missing from NYC climate week; WV budget shortfalls result of downturn in coal exports, gas prices, pipeline jobs; Opponents rally against 23-mile gas pipeline extension; Natural gas impact tax works for Wyoming, Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wayne counties; NATIONAL: Fracking ban rhetoric might appeal to woke left but it’s a loser for America; AI tech provider releases new shale well spacing algorithm; Top energy regulator warns of mass blackouts if a gas pipeline were attacked; Renewable Portfolio Standard Scam (Part 1) – video; More fracking, or more war?; The halting progress of U.S. LNG export projects; INTERNATIONAL: Japan to break dependence from Middle East oil with $10bn LNG investment.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Sep 24, 2019”

  • Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    WV Property Taxes on Shale Jump 40% from 2018 to 2019

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019

    West Virginia shale producers pay a 5% severance tax on all natural gas produced–you knew that, right? And in 2018 WV’s oil and gas producers (mostly shale) paid $138 million in severance taxes (see WV O&G Pays $138M in Severance Tax in ’18, Up 4.3% from ’17). But did you know that producers (i.e. drillers) also pay property taxes, on top of severance taxes? That’s right! And in 2019 WV’s drillers will pay an extra $123 million in property tax on top of the severance tax they pay this year–up 40% from last year.
    Read More “WV Property Taxes on Shale Jump 40% from 2018 to 2019”

  • Chester County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Sunoco Logistics

    East Goshen Denies Sunoco Request to Work on ME2 Pipe 24/7

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019

    The town of East Goshen, in Chester County, PA (near Philadelphia) has a noise ordinance in place from 10 pm to 7 am. Sunoco Logisitics, working on installing a section of the Mariner East 2 pipeline through the township, requested an exemption to allow them to work all night long. Their argument is that once you start pulling pipe through the hole you’ve just drilled, you can’t just stop. Last week the town supervisors voted against granting the exception. Shhh, quiet after 10.
    Read More “East Goshen Denies Sunoco Request to Work on ME2 Pipe 24/7”

  • Ethane | Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Regulation

    NETL Makes Case in Congress for Big Appalachian NGL Storage Hub

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019

    The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) recently pulled together a report (“findings”) that were circulated to Congress, making the case for a large-scale natural gas liquids (NGL) storage and trading hub in the Marcellus/Utica region. No doubt this report was a response to moves by the radical left to prevent such a hub from receiving any kind of federal loan guarantees.
    Read More “NETL Makes Case in Congress for Big Appalachian NGL Storage Hub”

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

    PA Gov. Wolf Threatens to Issue Order on Power Plants

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019
    PA Gov. Wolf

    In April, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, along with a number of Senate and House Democrats (and a few Philadelphia RINOs), announced updated changes to the state’s so-called “climate” plan–changes that will doom the state economically (see PA Gov. Wolf, Dem Legislators Release Even Worse “Climate” Plan). Among other things, Wolf plans to implement a cap-and-trade plan to control every aspect of Pennsylvanian’s lives by controlling how much and where they get energy from. And now Wolf is saying if the PA legislature won’t help him do it, he’ll just seize power and do it via Executive Order.
    Read More “PA Gov. Wolf Threatens to Issue Order on Power Plants”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | New York | Westchester County

    Con Ed Desperately Looking for Sites to Add CNG in Westchester County

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019

    Consolidated Edison (Con Ed), the electric and natural gas utility that services parts of New York City and to the north of NY, Westchester County, is getting desperate in their bid to locate sites where they can unload CNG (compressed natural gas) trucks into their pipeline network in Westchester County. You may recall Con Ed was the first utility to slap a moratorium on any new natgas customers from hooking up to their supply system in Westchester, back in March (see Moratorium on New Gas Hookups in Westchester County Begins Today). That moratorium remains in place–for the next four years. However, Con Ed is running low on gas for new customers approved *before* they put the moratorium in place.
    Read More “Con Ed Desperately Looking for Sites to Add CNG in Westchester County”

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

    Two Lawsuits Filed Against Enbridge for KY TETCO Pipe Explosion

    September 23, 2019September 23, 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. We’re just now learning that at least two lawsuits have been filed against Enbridge and TETCO–one for wrongful death, the other by a couple severely injured and burned following the incident.
    Read More “Two Lawsuits Filed Against Enbridge for KY TETCO Pipe Explosion”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Joe Biden as Radical on Frack Ban as Elizabeth Warren

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019
    Sleepy Joe Biden

    There is not a SINGLE major candidate for the Democrat nomination for president that has not pledged to end the use of fracking in the oil and gas industry. It’s a breathtaking turn of events–that someone who wants to lead this nation would strip away Constitutional rights from its citizens in a massive power grab. Not even sleepy Joe Biden is exempt. He’s on record saying he would end the use of fracking across the country, same as Elizbeth “Pocahontas” Warren.
    Read More “Joe Biden as Radical on Frack Ban as Elizabeth Warren”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Sep 23, 2019

    September 23, 2019September 23, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: PA Senate committee meets Sept. 24 to move bill to regulate conventional oil & gas wells; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: India’s Petronet makes $7.5 billion investment to ship U.S. shale gas abroad; The University of California divests; NATIONAL: Big Oil’s future may rest on climate debate over natural gas; Save the planet? Try fossil fuels first; Energy and the Democrat primary: no more ‘all of the above’; Michael E Mann, loser; INTERNATIONAL: How will Germany pay for its €50bn climate plan?
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Sep 23, 2019”

  • Eclipse Resources | Energy Companies | Lease & Royalty Payments | Monroe County | Montage Resources | Ohio

    Another 655 Acres in Ohio Wayne Natl Forest Auctioned for $1.3M

    September 20, 2019September 20, 2019

    The federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently announced the winners of Utica Shale mineral rights for 14 parcels of land, adding up to ~655 acres, located in Wayne National Forest (WNF). The 14 properties netted the government $1.326 million and all 14 were purchased by two (possibly more) Utica Shale drillers. Average price per acre paid across the entire lot: $2,024. Who did the leasing? You have to be a subscriber to find out. 🙂
    Read More “Another 655 Acres in Ohio Wayne Natl Forest Auctioned for $1.3M”

  • Antero Resources | Doddridge County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Wastewater | West Virginia

    Antero Idles WV Frack Wastewater Plant Launched 2 Years Ago

    September 20, 2019September 20, 2019
    Antero Clearwater Treatment Facility – Pennsboro, WV (click for larger version)

    Ace reporter Paul Gough at the Pittsburgh Business Times is reporting an exclusive: Antero Resources, which built and launched an innovative frack wastewater recycling facility in Doddridge County, WV less than two years ago at a cost of $300 million, has idled the plant and is considering selling it. Say what?
    Read More “Antero Idles WV Frack Wastewater Plant Launched 2 Years Ago”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA House Approves Bill to Lure New Petchem Plant Construction

    September 20, 2019September 20, 2019

    In April, Pennsylvania State Rep. Mike Turzai, Speaker of the House, and a group of conservative Republicans, announced a plan for the future of PA (see PA Republicans Launch “Energize PA” to Counter Wolf’s “Restore PA”). Called Energize PA, Turzai’s plan, as codified in eight bills he and others introduced would “make it easier for companies to get environmental permits, encourage development on abandoned industrial sites, and make it cheaper to run natural gas lines to businesses.” One of the eight bills already passed and was signed into law. Now a second bill is nearing adoption.
    Read More “PA House Approves Bill to Lure New Petchem Plant Construction”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Grants Final Approval to Jacksonville, FL LNG Export Plant

    September 20, 2019September 20, 2019
    click for larger version

    A small LNG export facility project at a site on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida received final approval yesterday from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Eagle LNG, the project sponsor, plans to have the facility built and running by 2021.
    Read More “FERC Grants Final Approval to Jacksonville, FL LNG Export Plant”

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