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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Pulls the Plug on Rhode Island Gas-Fired Electric Plant

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    MDN previously told you about a natural gas-fired electric plant planned for the socialist paradise of Rhode Island, home to old money and people who oppose change of any kind (see New NatGas Powered Electric Plant Coming to…Rhode Island?!). The proposed plant would lower RI residents’ electric bills by a collective $280 million and replace aging coal and oil power plants–cleaning the air in the process. With the jobs created, the investment in the facility, and lower electric rates, it’s calculated this single plant will have a $1.3 billion impact on the economy of RI. And yet so-called environmentalists still opposed it. The plan was to begin construction in summer 2016 and have the plant up and running by 2019, which didn’t happen. The plan to build it is now effectively dead.
    Read More “FERC Pulls the Plug on Rhode Island Gas-Fired Electric Plant”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Emera Sells 3 New England Gas-Fired Plants for $590M

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    Emera Inc., an energy services company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has just signed a deal to sell three natural gas-fired electric plants that it owns in New England to investment firm Carlyle Group for $590 million. The three plants–Bridgeport Energy, Tiverton Power and Rumford Power–collectively generate 1,100 megawatts of electricity. We’re always interested in such transactions because of the potential to sell Marcellus/Utica gas to feed the plants. The Carlyle Group owns a number of assets in the M-U region, perhaps most prominently the Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) refinery.
    Read More “Emera Sells 3 New England Gas-Fired Plants for $590M”

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

    First Responders Ready for ME1/ME2 Emergencies, If There Are Any

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    Last week MDN told you about seven anti-fossil fuelers in the Philadelphia area who have filed a request with the PA Public Utility Commission requesting the PUC shut down both the Mariner East 1 pipeline, which has been flowing since 2016, and Mariner East 2 pipeline, which is about to go online any day now (see Desperation: 7 Philly Antis Ask PA PUC to Stop ME1, Block ME2). Why shut them down now? Because, the antis say, Sunoco Logistics (the builder) hasn’t done a proper job of preparing those who live near the pipelines to prepare for a rare (almost never happens) emergency. What their request, and mainstream media, doesn’t reveal is this: Sunoco formed the Mariner Emergency Responder Outreach (MERO) program years ago and has (so far) trained some 2,350 firefighters, police officers, emergency medical service providers, municipal emergency management officials, and other public safety personnel. How much more prepared can any community be? We’re delighted to bring you a guest post today responding to concerns about pipeline safety–specifically about ME1 & 2 safety.
    Read More “First Responders Ready for ME1/ME2 Emergencies, If There Are Any”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    Allegheny Twp Antis Ask PA Supremes to Consider Frack Ban via ERA

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    In November 2015, MDN first reported on a zoning court case in Westmoreland County, PA that’s still playing out (see 3 Western PA Antis Weigh Appeal of Court Ruling in Zoning Case). Three ladies brought a lawsuit against Allegheny Township because the town approved a permit for CNX Gas to drill a well on a farm owned by John and Anne Slike. Since the farm is about 1,200 feet from where the ladies live, they objected. The ladies’ legal argument is that fracking is a violation of the state’s Environmental Rights Amendment (ERA). After losing in lower courts, they eventually lost their case in PA Commonwealth Court in October (see PA Antis Suffer Crushing Defeat in SWPA Zoning Case re ERA). Which should have been the end of it. But it seems the pockets of Big Green groups (which are funding the lawsuit) is bottomless. The ladies and their Big Green lawyers have just appealed the case to the PA Supreme Court. Will the Supremes accept it?
    Read More “Allegheny Twp Antis Ask PA Supremes to Consider Frack Ban via ERA”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA | Wastewater

    Treating PA’s Acid Mine Drainage & Frack Wastewater Together

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    Pennsylvania has had a seriously bad problem with acid mine drainage for years–water that washes through old/abandoned coal mines that comes back out heavily laden with minerals that make it acidic and a danger to the environment. More recently, with the shale revolution, PA has also found itself with an abundance of shale wastewater–most of it “produced” water that comes from deep in the earth (not surface drinking water), also laden with all sorts of minerals. Both acid mine water and shale wastewater are not easy to treat. Some sharp kids and their professors at the University of Pittsburgh got the bright idea to combine the two together, and treat them together, at the same time. Why? Because they have opposite amounts of barium and sulfates. Combine the two and you can more easily remove the nasty stuff via “precipitation.” How cool is that?
    Read More “Treating PA’s Acid Mine Drainage & Frack Wastewater Together”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services

    Oink: Dominion Energy Turns to Pig Poo for New Methane Supplies

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    We bring you the following story purely for your (and our) entertainment. Dominion Energy, a huge company with its fingers in many energy pies (pipelines, LNG exports, power generation, utility company), is teaming up with the world’s largest pork producer, Smithfield, to “harness methane gas from thousands of malodorous hog lagoons.” That is, they will capture methane from pig poop and use that methane to “heat homes and combat climate change.” (Excuse us while we get up off the floor from laughing so hard!) The story comes from the well known fake news purveyor Washington Post, so we can’t be 100% sure of its accuracy. But we’ll go with it, simply for laughs.
    Read More “Oink: Dominion Energy Turns to Pig Poo for New Methane Supplies”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 28, 2018

    November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Summit focuses on ways to improve region’s infrastructure; Giant Longaberger basket for sale – maybe someone in shale wants to buy?; Proposed change to Dallas Twp. zoning laws may help gas companies; Gravity Oilfield Services is proving that agility is the key to growth; How Shell plans to use rail and road to capitalize on opportunities in Beaver County; Cheniere ramps up feedgas deliveries to LNG export terminal in Texas; Get your natural gas in Texas for 25 cents, if you can; Reality star in Texas poised to become America’s richest oil mogul; Methanol’s U.S. revival and global growth scenarios; Saudi Aramco to attract $150bn in investment for gas programme; UK shale gas momentum builds as IGas spuds exploration well.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 28, 2018”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio EPA Floats Plan for New Air Emissions Rules on Shale

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018
    regulations

    Director of Ohio EPA, Craig Butler, doesn’t intend to let another Rover Pipeline project slip by his heavy hand of regulatory oversight (see Ohio EPA’s Craig Butler Goes Nuts, Demands $2.3M from Rover Pipe). Nor does Butler intend to let Utica Shale drillers ignore him either–even though the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources (ODNR) is the agency responsible for regulating oil and gas in the state. Ohio EPA has zero regulatory oversight with respect to federally approved projects like Rover. It has some oversight of Utica Shale projects–as they impact certain aspects of the environment. Ohio EPA is now floating the idea of exceeding U.S. EPA air emissions standards for pipeline projects and for equipment used at drill pads, and they want feedback.
    Read More “Ohio EPA Floats Plan for New Air Emissions Rules on Shale”

  • Belmont County | Energy Services | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Processing Plants | PTT Global

    Ohio EPA to Hold Water Permit Hearing for PTT Cracker Dec. 12

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018

    Still no sign from PTT Global Chemical that they will announce a final decision to proceed with building a $6 billion ethane cracker in Belmont County, OH, by the end of this year. The project was first announced in April 2015 (see It’s Official: Belmont County Chosen as POSSIBLE Cracker Plant Site). Since that time, PTT has purchased land, paid $100 million to get the cracker facility designed, and repeatedly said a final investment decision (FID) is imminent. It’s been imminent for more than two years now.
    Read More “Ohio EPA to Hold Water Permit Hearing for PTT Cracker Dec. 12”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Permian Gas at Waha Hub Briefly Trades at $0, Implications for M-U

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018

    This one will make your head explode. We’ve been warning about this for some time, or rather, RBN Energy has been warning about it (and we’ve brought you their warnings). During a recent three hour period of natural gas trading at the Waha Hub (in West Texas), the price of gas went to negative 1 cent per thousand cubic feet (Mcf). You read that right. Someone was paying someone else to buy the gas from them! Why? Too much “associated gas” being produced in the prolific Permian Basin, and not enough pipelines to carry it to other markets. The Permian is all about oil drilling. Natural gas is a byproduct, to the point it may be worth giving it away for free just to get rid of it so a driller can keep pumping oil. The proliferation of natgas in the region is driving prices into the subbasement.
    Read More “Permian Gas at Waha Hub Briefly Trades at $0, Implications for M-U”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    New England Utility Makes Ban on New Gas Hookups Permanent

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018

    In December 2014, Massachusetts-based utility Berkshire Gas Company announced the amount of natural gas they could purchase from the Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) was at full capacity. There’s no additional gas supplies to buy–unless TGP should build their Northeast Energy Direct (NED) expansion project. So Berkshire was forced to tell new customers for natural gas in portions of Franklin County they would not be able to tap into Berkshire’s line (see Guts: No New Pipeline in MA? Then No New Natgas for Utility Customers). In January 2016, Berkshire had to expand the prohibition area, turning down new businesses in neighboring Hampshire County (see Shortages Begin: Tangible Result of No Pipelines in New England).
    Read More “New England Utility Makes Ban on New Gas Hookups Permanent”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services

    Bye Bye MLP – Dominion Energy Merging in Midstream Subsidiary

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018

    The move to dissolve MLPs (master limited partnerships) and replace them with a corporate structure continues. In March, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) took “significant action” to address the Trump tax cut legislation enacted last December (see FERC Takes Aim at Adjusting Pipe Rates in Light of Trump Tax Cut). FERC wants to be sure the tax cuts coming to electric companies and pipeline companies are passed on to consumers and pipeline shippers. The agency proposed new solutions to eliminate “tax loopholes” for natural gas pipelines. Closing these so-called loopholes eliminates certain tax benefits for MLPs.
    Read More “Bye Bye MLP – Dominion Energy Merging in Midstream Subsidiary”

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

    Norfolk Antis Try to Discredit Competing Pipeline Safety Report

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018

    Ever notice how the antis apply a different set of rules and standards to those who support fossil fuels than they do to themselves? Here’s a great example. Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) wants to complete a decades-old project by building the final nine miles of the project from Norfolk, VA to Chesapeake, VA–called the Southside Connector Project. Those who oppose the project paid big bucks to “consultants” to write a report smearing the project as unsafe (see Norfolk Pipeline Foes Pay Former NTSB Execs to Bash Project). A couple of former NTSB executives sold themselves out for God knows how much money to attack the pipeline. The city itself hired some independent consultants to evaluate and study the proposed route. One of the consultants hired by the city previously did some work for VNG, and antis are jumping on that fact to try and discredit the findings of the independent report.
    Read More “Norfolk Antis Try to Discredit Competing Pipeline Safety Report”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    New Director of WVU Energy Institute Lays Out His Vision

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018
    James Wood, WVU Energy Institute

    Brian Anderson has done important work as director of the West Virginia University (WVU) Energy Institute–working on a number of shale-related research projects. Anderson was recently tapped to become director of U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), where he will do equally important work. James Wood has been named as Anderson’s replacement at the Institute. Wood recently outlined his priorities. While Wood digs “clean energy research,” he remains committed to promoting projects like the NGL storage hub. Here’s Wood’s comments on what to expect from the WVU Energy Institute under his leadership.
    Read More “New Director of WVU Energy Institute Lays Out His Vision”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 27, 2018

    November 27, 2018November 27, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Range Resources: A well-positioned way to play shale gas; Rep. Bryan Cutler is bringing his Solanco roots to the highest level of state politics; November 23 Natural Gas Weekly: The fears of under-supply are exaggerated; Natural gas is up, but drillers are down; New projects expected to reverse Gulf of Mexico natural gas production declines; Russia flexes muscles as natural gas industry booms; India is losing the natural gas race to China; How fracking turned OPEC into the walking dead.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Nov 27, 2018”

  • Energy Companies | Hocking County | Marksmen Energy | Ohio

    Horizontal Fracking of Ohio’s Clinton Sandstone Heats Up

    November 26, 2018November 26, 2018

    Once upon a time the Clinton Sandstone layer was the most drilled rock layer in Ohio. Then the Utica/Point Pleasant came along and it seemed as if everybody forgot about the Clinton. Previously the Clinton was drilled vertically, or conventional-only. But what if you drilled the Clinton horizontally, like you do in the Utica? You might get a “Utica-lite” well, as we commented back in 2015 (see Ohio Clinton Sandstone Horiz Wells on the Increase – Utica-Lite?). According to drillers who have experimented in the Clinton, drilling a horizontal Clinton well is anywhere from 3-10 times more expensive than a conventional well, but it produces anywhere from 7 to 20 times more oil, which is typically the hydrocarbon companies drill for in the Clinton. EnveVest is one of the biggest Clinton drillers, experimenting with horizontal drilling in the Clinton (see EnerVest Likes Clinton Sandstone “Utica-lite” Oil Wells in OH). Earlier this year we told you about another driller targeting the Clinton in Ohio–US Energy (see 2 Horiz. Clinton Sandstone Wells Drilled in Ashtabula County, OH). We have another new Clinton driller to tell you about–experimenting with horizontal fracking in the Clinton, drilling wells in Hocking County, well outside of the Utica region.
    Read More “Horizontal Fracking of Ohio’s Clinton Sandstone Heats Up”

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