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  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Tallgrass Energy | Wastewater

    Tallgrass Expanding Wastewater Disposal Biz in Marcellus/Utica

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    We caught wind of something on the Tallgrass quarterly conference call yesterday that had previously eluded our otherwise reliable radar. Tallgrass, via its subsidiary BNN Water, bought out and merged in Central Environmental Services back in May. That’s important because Central is a “water services” provider in the Marcellus/Utica. Namely, Central (now BNN) operates three injection wells in Ohio. On yesterday’s Tallgrass conference call, company officials said they are working on a plan to build pipelines to those injection wells, saving a whole bunch of truck trips.
    Read More “Tallgrass Expanding Wastewater Disposal Biz in Marcellus/Utica”

  • Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Statewide WV | Storage | West Virginia

    Trump Admin “Full Court Press” re Appalachian NGL Storage Hub

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    Steven Winberg, the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s assistant secretary for fossil energy, spoke to West Virginia lawmakers on Tuesday. His message? The Trump Administration is prioritizing building out a petrochemical industry in Appalachia. Among Winberg’s comments, on the matter of establishing an NGL storage hub in Appalachia, he said: “At DOE we have a full court press on this.” For those who don’t follow basketball, the term full court press means aggressive pressure against the opponent in the back court. Winberg’s meaning: DOE is doing everything it can to make the NGL storage hub project happen.
    Read More “Trump Admin “Full Court Press” re Appalachian NGL Storage Hub”

  • Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Rig Counts Heading Down in Most Shale Plays – What About M-U?

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    It’s hard to miss the stories in oil and gas (even national) media: Company after company, in particular oilfield services companies, are predicting a big slowdown in drilling during the second half of 2019. Over the past few days OFS companies including Schlumberger, Halliburton, Patterson-UTI, Superior Energy Services, Helmerich & Payne, and RPC have all predicted a coming decline (crash?) in drilling in the near future. What about the Marcellus/Utica region? Does the coming slowdown affect us too?
    Read More “Rig Counts Heading Down in Most Shale Plays – What About M-U?”

  • Energy Companies | Range Resources Corp

    Mystery Solved: Lime Rock Buyer of 2% Royalty Interest in Range

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    On Monday MDN brought you the news that Range Resources has sold a 2% overriding royalty interest on 350,000 acres “in southwest Appalachia” for $600 million (see Range Resources Sells 2% Royalty Interest + 20K Acres for $634M). Range’s announcement did not identify who, exactly, was the company doing the purchasing. Yesterday Lime Rock Resources, which acquires and operates producing oil and gas wells across the country (as well as investing in others’ programs) self-identified as the buyer.
    Read More “Mystery Solved: Lime Rock Buyer of 2% Royalty Interest in Range”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Health Impacts | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Washington County

    Response to Pittsburgh Newspaper Smear Campaign re Child Cancer

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper has engaged in a months-long smear campaign to imply the shale industry in southwestern PA is guilty of causing a “cluster” of rare childhood cancers–even though there’s an old uranium dump in the same vicinity as those cancer clusters (see Antis Continue Attempt to Tie Childhood Cancer to SWPA Fracking). It’s apparent the Post-Gazette is trying to sell newspapers. Taking down the shale industry would be a bonus for the lib Dems that run the Post-Gazette.
    Read More “Response to Pittsburgh Newspaper Smear Campaign re Child Cancer”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Proposed New Federal Law Would Harm U.S. LNG Exports

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    U.S. Senator from Mississippi John Wicker (Republican), and Congressman John Garimendi from wacko California (Democrat), have re-introduced a really bad bill euphemistically called Energizing American Shipbuilding Act. We’ve extensively covered the 1920 Jones Act that prevents any shipping from one U.S. port to another unless the ship is *built* and *owned* by Americans. The Jones Act prevents us from shipping homegrown LNG to any ports because there are not big LNG carries made here in the U.S. (see The Jones Act Means Puerto Rico Can’t Import Marcellus LNG). The Energizing American Shipbuilding Act would go further than the Jones Act and require 15% of U.S. LNG exported to other countries be required to use American made and flagged LNG carriers.
    Read More “Proposed New Federal Law Would Harm U.S. LNG Exports”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 26, 2019

    July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: NYC mayor suggests ConEd takeover after heat forces shutdown; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: TECO coal to natural gas conversion approved; A lot of new LPG export dock capacity is on the way; NATIONAL: Challenging times for U.S. shale: The industry has seen it all before; The EIA’s July energy report in pictures; Job losses hit as shale slows down; The New York Times says heat waves are getting worse…the National Climate Assessment disagrees.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 26, 2019”

  • Braskem | Energy Services | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Processing Plants | West Virginia | Wood County

    Braskem Gives Up on WV Cracker – Parkersburg Site for Sale

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    A sad end to the hope that Braskem, the largest petrochemical company in Latin America (headquartered in Brazil), is going to build an ethane cracker in Wood County, WV, near Parkersburg. We hasten to add Braskem leaving doesn’t mean someone else won’t will build a cracker plant there–it just won’t be Braskem. News is leaking that Braskem has put the land they had purchased for a possible cracker up for sale.
    Read More “Braskem Gives Up on WV Cracker – Parkersburg Site for Sale”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH Power Plant Builder Vows Referendum to Overturn Nuke Bailout Law

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    Yesterday MDN brought you the news of a newly passed Ohio law to prop up two bankrupt nuclear power plants and coal-fired plants (see Ohio Nuke Bailout Law Means Fewer Natgas-Fired Electric Plants). It’s an outrageously dumb law that raises electric rates for all Ohioans and threatens to end a number of planned natural gas-fired electric plant projects (billions of dollars worth). It didn’t take long for the builder of some of those natgas plants to announce a referendum effort to overturn the new law.
    Read More “OH Power Plant Builder Vows Referendum to Overturn Nuke Bailout Law”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Federal Judge Approves EQT $53.5M WV Class Action Settlement

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    In February MDN brought you the news that EQT had settled a class action lawsuit in West Virginia with landowners and rights owners ending EQT’s practice of post-production deductions from royalty checks (see EQT Settles WV Class Action Royalty Lawsuit for $53.5M). EQT agreed to pay $53.5 million into a settlement fund that will disburse payments to each individual litigant–unless they elect to opt out of the settlement and continue on with a private lawsuit against EQT. Courts take a looooooooooong time to do anything, including putting a stamp of approval on this settlement.
    Read More “Federal Judge Approves EQT $53.5M WV Class Action Settlement”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Pipeline Thru NJ Scrub Pines Under Construction Despite Opposition

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    Earlier this week MDN told you that a New Jersey state appeals court shot down a lawsuit (one of many) against New Jersey Natural Gas’ (NJNG) $130 million, 22-mile natural gas pipeline project called the Southern Reliability Link (see Court Shoots Down Anti Lawsuit Against Pipe Thru NJ Scrub Pines). Antis don’t give up. There are other lawsuits, and pressure being applied to local municipalities along the pipeline’s route to reject permission to build. But here’s the thing (that’s new news for us): The pipeline is already under construction in certain locations.
    Read More “Pipeline Thru NJ Scrub Pines Under Construction Despite Opposition”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    2 Dozen Antis Ask NJ Gov to Block Tiny Gas-Powered Elec Plant

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    Less than 24 people (some of them paid protesters) gathered at a park in Jersey City, NJ to protest and ask NJ’s leftist Governor, Phil Murphy, to block NJ Transit’s plan to build a tiny 140-megawatt natural gas-fired electric plant in Kearny, NJ (see NJ Transit Plans to Build Small Gas-Powered Electric Plant).
    Read More “2 Dozen Antis Ask NJ Gov to Block Tiny Gas-Powered Elec Plant”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Lack of NatGas Pipeline Hurting Economy in Holyoke, Mass.

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    Fossil fuel haters who refuse to allow a new natural gas pipeline in Massachusetts are causing real economic harm in cities like Holyoke. The mayor of Holyoke is one of those inflicting economic harm–on his own citizens!–by opposing a small 2.1-mile expansion of the Tennessee Gas Pipeline. A Holyoke City Council member is floating a resolution to support the pipeline, trying to change hearts and minds. Is he spitting in the wind?
    Read More “Lack of NatGas Pipeline Hurting Economy in Holyoke, Mass.”

  • CNG/LNG | Commodity Price | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Research

    McKinsey: Marcellus Production Will Grow 6% per Year Thru 2030

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019
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    Powerhouse consulting firm McKinsey & Co. recently released the “North American gas outlook to 2030” report (summary below) with some interesting findings. Among them: Natural gas production in the Marcellus/Utica will rise an average of 6% per year from now until 2030 (next 11 years). And because of the huge supply of gas coming from M-U and the Permian, the price of natural gas will average $2.75 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf) for the long-term, perhaps even a bit lower than $2.75. That’s certainly unwelcome news–but we have to know what we’re dealing with to know how to meet the challenges ahead.
    Read More “McKinsey: Marcellus Production Will Grow 6% per Year Thru 2030”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 25, 2019

    July 25, 2019July 25, 2019

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: 78-mile pipeline will help Consumers Energy distribute more natural gas; Delmarva Power contract worker working on Wilmington natural gas project dies of shooting injuries; NATIONAL: WoodMac: Deepwater and shale oil now have more in common; How rising baseload demand for gas is reshaping seasonal patterns; FERC fall agenda; INTERNATIONAL: Chinese energy provider ENN to trace the natural gas supply chain using VeChainThor blockchain; Millions of ‘hidden’ Iranian barrels set to hit oil markets.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 25, 2019”

  • Energy Companies | JKLM Energy | Pennsylvania | Potter County

    JKLM Energy Stops Drilling in Potter County, PA…For Now

    July 24, 2019July 24, 2019

    JKLM Energy, a Pennsylvania gas drilling company founded by Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula, is “temporarily halting” operation of its single drilling rig (in Potter County) due to the low price of natural gas.
    Read More “JKLM Energy Stops Drilling in Potter County, PA…For Now”

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