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  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH

    Italy’s Snam Wants to Buy and Operate Rover Pipeline

    September 11, 2019September 11, 2019

    In July rumors circulated that Energy Transfer is looking to sell its 33% ownership stake in Rover Pipeline, a project they worked so hard to build (see Energy Transfer Considers Sale of Rover Pipeline for $2.5B). Tongues are wagging once again. The rumor now is that Snam, an Italian natural gas infrastructure company, is interested in buying Rover and is, even as you read this, conducting due diligence to make it happen.
    Read More “Italy’s Snam Wants to Buy and Operate Rover Pipeline”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Orion Drilling

    Orion Drilling Sued EQT for Canceling 2 Rigs, EQT Won

    September 11, 2019September 11, 2019

    EQT contracted two drilling rigs from Orion Drilling in 2014 that later, in 2015 and 2016, experienced trouble–like a 50,000-pound drilling block slamming to the ground kind of trouble. EQT canceled the contract and would no longer use the two rigs. Orion sued claiming breach of contract. A jury decided EQT was in the right by canceling the contract. Orion asked a judge to overturn the jury decision and order a new trial. Yesterday the judge refused, meaning the jury decision stands and Orion now owes EQT $2.8 million to cover EQT’s attorneys’ fees and costs. Ouch, that didn’t go as planned.
    Read More “Orion Drilling Sued EQT for Canceling 2 Rigs, EQT Won”

  • Energy Companies | Gulfport Energy

    Major Investor Lectures Gulfport Energy to Cut 2020 Budget by 29%

    September 11, 2019September 11, 2019

    Shah Capital, which owns three million shares (about 1.9%) of Gulfport Energy stock, last week sent an open letter to the Gulfport board strongly recommending the company trim next year’s budget by 29% (maybe more) in an effort to generate more cash for investors. Gulfport Energy, one of the biggest drillers in the Ohio Utica Shale (210,000 acres), concentrates its drilling in the Ohio Utica and the Oklahoma SCOOP plays.
    Read More “Major Investor Lectures Gulfport Energy to Cut 2020 Budget by 29%”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | NEXUS Pipeline | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH

    Broader (Serious) Implications from NEXUS Pipe Court Ruling?

    September 11, 2019September 11, 2019

    On Monday MDN told you that radical anti-fossil fuelers and the City of Oberlin, OH won a minor victory of sorts against the long-completed NEXUS Pipeline project (see DC Circuit Court/Antis Continue to Hassle Long-Done NEXUS Pipe). We’d like to further unpack that decision and possible (serious) implications it may have for other pipeline projects. Let’s dig deeper.
    Read More “Broader (Serious) Implications from NEXUS Pipe Court Ruling?”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Range Resources Corp | Statewide PA | Sunoco Logistics

    Work at Sunoco’s Marcus Hook Causes Range to Tweak NGL Forecast

    September 11, 2019September 11, 2019

    Sunoco is performing “optimization work” at the Marcus Hook export terminal this month. Marcus Hook is where two (soon to be three) Mariner East Pipelines terminate, hauling NGLs (propane, ethane, butane) from western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio all the way to the Philadelphia area. At Marcus Hook the NGLs get separated and most (not all, but most) get loaded onto ships for export to other countries. Sunoco needs to upgrade a few things to export even more. They’re shutting down Marcus Hook this month, and that’s a (temporary) problem for the main shipper sending NGLs to the facility–Range Resources.
    Read More “Work at Sunoco’s Marcus Hook Causes Range to Tweak NGL Forecast”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Sep 11, 2019

    September 11, 2019September 11, 2019

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Time between drilling and first production has little effect on oil well production; NATIONAL: Zell, Barrack Equity ready to infuse U.S. upstream ventures; BP launches gas cloud imaging, drones to monitor methane emissions; Trump’s hard sell of American LNG; A giant bet against natural gas is blowing up; If Democrats cared about the environment, they’d talk about China; INTERNATIONAL: U.S. LNG cargo heading for Portugal; Why Russia and Saudi Arabia secretly want the Democrats to beat Trump.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Sep 11, 2019”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    Rumor: EQT About to Layoff 25% of Workforce, Maybe This Week

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    The Pittsburgh Business Times‘ ace report Paul Gough is reporting an exclusive: EQT is getting ready to fire (i.e. layoff) around 200 employees. “Multiple sources” have confirmed the plans to the PBT. Since the company employs around 800 employees, that represents 25% of the entire workforce. This comes on the heels of the company laying off over 100 people earlier this year, when the company was run by a different management team (see EQT Lays Off ~15% of Workforce – Fires Back at Rice Brothers).
    Read More “Rumor: EQT About to Layoff 25% of Workforce, Maybe This Week”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Southwestern Energy | Statewide PA | Susquehanna County

    Most Important Court Case in PA Shale History Heads to Supremes

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    This Friday Thursday the justices sitting on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear what we believe is the most important shale gas court case in the history of the state: Briggs v Southwestern Energy. We consider this case to be an existential threat to the future of shale gas drilling in PA should the decision go the wrong way. And no, we’re not exaggerating.
    Read More “Most Important Court Case in PA Shale History Heads to Supremes”

  • Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    New Drilling Permits in PA “Plummet” in July & August

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    According to analysis by S&P Global Platts, new drilling permits for shale wells across Pennsylvania have “plummeted” over the past few months–down 14% in July and down 23% in August from the same months a year ago. But, does comparing two months from this year against last year for the entire state really tell the whole story?
    Read More “New Drilling Permits in PA “Plummet” in July & August”

  • Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA Landowners Feel Pinch of Low NatGas Prices in Royalty Checks

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    Like it or not, landowners are joined at the hip with the shale drillers who produce the natural gas from their land. When “the price” (which is actually a lot of different prices, depending on geography) of natural gas is high, everyone is in tall cotton. But when the price tanks, as it has over the past few months, every suffers. PA landowners are noticing very thin royalty checks. The big bone of contention is when drillers look to share more of their pain with landowners by claiming post-production deductions.
    Read More “PA Landowners Feel Pinch of Low NatGas Prices in Royalty Checks”

  • Chester County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide PA | Sunoco Logistics

    Philly Dem Senator Loses Bid to Shut Down ME Pipelines

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019
    PA State Senator Andy Dinniman

    In April 2018, a Chester County, PA (Philadelphia area) Democrat State Senator by the name of Andy Dinniman (who we think looks like Tony Soprano) filed a formal, legal complaint with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), asking the PUC to shut down and keep closed all of the Mariner East pipeline projects–ME1, ME2, and ME2X (see Philly Dem Senator Tries to Shut Down ME2 Pipe Construction). It took long enough, but the PA Commonwealth Court, whom Sunoco appealed to, ruled yesterday that Dinniman’s complaint is meritless. The court ordered the PUC to dismiss Dinniman’s complaint.
    Read More “Philly Dem Senator Loses Bid to Shut Down ME Pipelines”

  • Delaware County (PA) | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | NGLs | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Sunoco Logistics

    PA DEP Changes Sides, Says Marcus Hook Should Get 1 Big Air Permit

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    The Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP), which once supported (in court) Sunoco Logistics Partners method of requesting permits for the Marcus Hook facility (near Philadelphia), has just flip flopped and change sides, now siding against Sunoco and the permits the DEP itself issued for the Marcus Hook facility. DEP is now siding with the radical Clean Air Council demanding that all of the work at the Marcus Hook facility be done under a single emissions permit, not separate permits.
    Read More “PA DEP Changes Sides, Says Marcus Hook Should Get 1 Big Air Permit”

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

    FERC Democrats Mad at Cuomo re Constitution Pipeline

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    Just prior to taking a long Labor Day holiday weekend, MDN brought you news that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has overruled New York State to allow the Constitution Pipeline to move forward with construction (see Victory! FERC Overrules NY DEC to Allow Constitution Pipeline). We missed a small but important part of the story–the fact that all four FERC commissioners, two Republicans and two Democrats, voted to overrule NY. FERC is teed off at Andrew Cuomo and this decision slaps him around.
    Read More “FERC Democrats Mad at Cuomo re Constitution Pipeline”

  • Best of the Rest

    Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Sep 10, 2019

    September 10, 2019September 10, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Green breakthroughs coming from an unexpected source; GDS manages water for Cabot throughout Susquehanna County; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Dominion Energy donates $250,000 to Hurricane Dorian recovery; Natural gas-fired power generation has grown in Florida, displacing coal; New Permian gas pipelines will reduce flaring, but what about prices?; NATIONAL: Industrial demand said ‘unsung hero’ of U.S. natural gas demand; Rig count falls to lowest since 2017 as prices stay stuck in ‘purgatory’; The coming M&A wave in U.S. shale; Oil companies succesfully reduce methane emissions; Fracking buzzwords evolve, from ‘ramp up’ to ‘capital discipline’; The next target in the climate-change debate: your gas stove; Natural gas and the electric power sector: the latest trends; Climate Call Out (video); INTERNATIONAL: Russia ups LNG race with green light on $21 billion Arctic LNG-2 project.
    Read More “Shale Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Sep 10, 2019”

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

    NJ Falsely Claims PennEast Pipe Application Incomplete…Again

    September 9, 2019September 9, 2019

    Taking a chapter from the corrupt New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation (a political tool of NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo), the New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP) is trying to run out the clock on the PennEast Pipeline by telling the project that its latest (now second) application for a federal “401” water crossing permit is “incomplete” and therefore they won’t even consider it. It’s a political move by a corrupt state agency–done at the request of Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy.
    Read More “NJ Falsely Claims PennEast Pipe Application Incomplete…Again”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    PA Fed Judge Won’t Dismiss Landowner Royalty Case Against Range

    September 9, 2019September 9, 2019

    Last October MDN brought to your attention a lawsuit filed by a Washington County, PA couple, Robin and Thomas Pflasterer, against Range Resources (see Range Resources Sued by PA Landowner re Post-Production Deductions). The Pflasterers maintain Range deducted post-production expenses not allowed under their lease. Range argued the Pflasterers didn’t have the proper paperwork to back up their claims and asked for the case to be dismissed.
    Read More “PA Fed Judge Won’t Dismiss Landowner Royalty Case Against Range”

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