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  • CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Processing Plants | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    LNG Liquefaction Plant May be Coming to Central Massachusetts

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018
    Northeast Energy Center, LLC, plans a $100 million LNG plant in Charlton. (Liberty Energy Trust)

    As it happens, this is the second LNG liquefaction plant story that landed on our desk today. Northeast Energy Center, backed by Liberty Energy and NorthStar Industries, is proposing to build an LNG liquefaction plant in central Massachusetts. Our other LNG plant story today (see Big News! Marcellus LNG Export Plant Coming to Landlocked NEPA) makes sense to us because that plant is located in the middle of a rich Marcellus gas region in northeast Pennsylvania. But building an LNG plant in the middle of Massachusetts, far from low-cost gas supplies? What gives?
    Read More “LNG Liquefaction Plant May be Coming to Central Massachusetts”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | Supply Chain | West Virginia

    First “Big” Chinese Energy Investment in WV is…Software?

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018
    Wendy’s iconic “Where’s the Beef” commercial

    It’s been exactly one year since the announcement and signing of a memorandum of understanding between China and the State of West Virginia, whereby China pledged to spend (over 20 years) an incomprehensible $83.7 billion (with a “b”) on petrochemical and shale projects (see China Agrees to Invest Amazing $83.7 BILLION in WV Shale, Petchem). How much money has China actually invested in WV to date? NOTHING. ZERO. NADA. That is, until now. Maybe. We came across a story about a WV company, TMC Technologies, working closely with China to develop software that will keep LNG exports heading to China, safe.
    Read More “First “Big” Chinese Energy Investment in WV is…Software?”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    4th Circus Court Blocks Some Atlantic Coast Pipe Work in WV

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018
    Circus clown

    Dominion’s 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) from West Virginia to North Carolina has had its share of setbacks. Lately it seems that regulatory (and lawsuit) issues have been breaking in ACP’s favor. Just two weeks ago the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) granted approval for ACP to begin construction in West Virginia (see FERC Green Lights Atlantic Coast Pipeline Construction in WV). Right on cue, the U.S. Fourth Circuit (i.e. “Circus”) Court of Appeals has arrived to throw cold water on the project yet again. This time the Fourth Circus has put a temporary stop on constructing the pipeline across/under/through streams and rivers in WV.
    Read More “4th Circus Court Blocks Some Atlantic Coast Pipe Work in WV”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Mahoning County | Ohio

    CELDF Now an 8-Time Loser re Youngstown Frack Ban Ballot Vote

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018

    Virulent anti-drillers in Youngstown, OH have now tried eight times to pass a so-called Community Bill of Rights ballot measure–and have failed all eight times, most recently on Tuesday. The local yokels from Youngstown working on the initiative are pawns, useful idiots, for an ultra-radical group from Pennsylvania called the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF). The CELDF is behind dozens of such efforts, none of which has been successful. The Youngstown ballot measure sought to ban fracking and ban any company related to the extraction of fossil fuels from operating in the city. The CELDF is also behind a number of bizarre lawsuits–like the one claiming that an ecosystem is a “person” with rights (see CELDF Loses Case to Represent Ecosystem – Turtles Disappointed). Truly nuts.
    Read More “CELDF Now an 8-Time Loser re Youngstown Frack Ban Ballot Vote”

  • Energy Services | Marathon Petroleum | MarkWest Energy

    MarkWest/MPLX Floats $2.25B of Unsecured IOUs

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018

    From time to time we read about, and bring you news about, companies in our industry floating “notes”–what we call IOUs–a form of debt used to finance new spending or (in this case) refinance and pay off older debt. We’re not high finance experts, but it always looks to us like an elaborate shell game of robbing Peter to pay Paul. Just kick the debt can on down the road. But so many companies do it, there’s obviously some advantage. The latest, and biggest by far we’ve seen, is MPLX (MarkWest Energy). They just announced they are floating a whopping $2.25 billion of “unsecured senior notes.” MPLX will use $750 million of it to pay off older notes, and the rest to repay loans borrowed under the company’s revolving credit facility, and repay loans made to parent company Marathon Petroleum.
    Read More “MarkWest/MPLX Floats $2.25B of Unsecured IOUs”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    State Attorneys General Now for Rent in NY, Other “Blue” States

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018

    We get pretty exercised over the ongoing abuse and total corruption of our justice system at the hands of Democrat Attorneys General who have sold access to their offices to Big Green funders. We previously told you about a pair of new reports shining a light on corrupt AGs in New York and other states, abusing their offices in an attempt to criminalize fossil fuel companies (see Corrupt: Dem Govs, AGs Sell Their Offices & Power to Big Green). AGs can only make so much mischief on their own. They have budgets that control how many staffers they can hire. In order to circumvent those hiring limits, Big Green groups are funding lawyers and assistants to help AGs sue fossil fuel companies–and they work right in the AG’s offices! If it’s not outright illegal, it’s certainly grossly unethical and it should be illegal. And yet the practice continues. The Wall Street Journal recently took aim at this practice, and the Clear Energy Alliance released an awesome new 5-minute video explaining this evil practice.
    Read More “State Attorneys General Now for Rent in NY, Other “Blue” States”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 8, 2018

    November 8, 2018November 8, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Judge weighs other courts’ pro-pipeline rulings before PennEast decision; The out-of-control NY Attorney General’s office takes on ExxonMobil; XTO Energy brings ‘Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day’ STEM program to Ohio; Kinder Morgan fires up Sabine Pass pipeline; California dreamin’ about a fracking ban that may never come; Global Climate Action summit silent on natural gas progress.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 8, 2018”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    NY Constitution Pipeline Not Dead Yet, FERC Grants 2-Yr Extension

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018

    Miracle of miracles, two (!) Democrat FERC commissioners (Cheryl LaFleur and Dick Glick), along with one Republican commissioner (Chairman Neil Chatterjee), voted unanimously to extend the time frame by another two years for Williams to build the Constitution Pipeline. As you may recall, the Constitution was stopped cold by corrupt NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his lackeys at the state Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Constitution is planned to run from Susquehanna County, PA up into, and mostly situated in, New York State. Cuomo won’t be happy with this decision because it’s a very loud and clear signal that FERC believes the project *will* some day get built.
    Read More “NY Constitution Pipeline Not Dead Yet, FERC Grants 2-Yr Extension”

  • Allegheny County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Supply Chain

    New M-U Pressure Pumping Co. Starts Up in Pittsburgh

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018

    Yet another Range Resources alumnus is now working for someone else–himself. Matt Curry, a chemical engineer and Pittsburgh native who used to work for Range, along with Chris Combs, who’s worked for a number of drilling services companies in Texas, co-founded Praetorian Energy Solutions, a “pressure pumping and pumpdown services” headquartered in Canonsburg, PA. The company, launched earlier this year, is (so far) working in the Eagle Ford Shale play in Texas–because that’s where they bought their equipment. That equipment will be heading north soon to operate in the Marcellus/Utica. What is a pressure pumping/pumpdown company?
    Read More “New M-U Pressure Pumping Co. Starts Up in Pittsburgh”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada

    1 Bcf/d of M-U Gas Ready to Flow to Gulf Coast via Columbia Pipe

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018
    Click for larger version

    According to RBN Energy, “TransCanada’s Columbia Gas and Columbia Gulf transmission systems are gearing up to place into service their tandem Mountaineer Xpress and Gulf Xpress expansions, which will allow another 1 Bcf/d [billion cubic feet per day] of Marcellus/Utica gas to flow south as far as Louisiana.” This is seriously good news! Yet more of our gas will now flow to other markets where it will fetch higher prices. It was only less than a year ago, in December 2017, that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved both projects (see Leach XPress Goes Online; FERC Approves Mountaineer & Gulf XPress). Part of Mountaineer Xpress went online last month. The rest of Mountaineer XPress and the startup of Gulf XPress is expected this month.
    Read More “1 Bcf/d of M-U Gas Ready to Flow to Gulf Coast via Columbia Pipe”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation

    EQT Makes it Official, Files with FERC to Extend MVP into NC

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018
    MVP Southgate map – click for larger version

    In April MDN told you that even though Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) had only just begun to build along it’s 300+ mile route from West Virginia to southern Virginia, and even though the project faces enormous opposition from extremists who sit in the tops of trees and on top of poles, MVP went on offense by announcing a binding open season (time when customers can sign on the dotted line) to expand the not-yet-built pipeline even further (see Mountain Valley Pipeline Launches Plan to Expand 70 Miles into NC). The MVP Southgate project, as it’s called, will flow gas from the MVP mainline where it terminates in Pittsylvania County another 70 miles south to new delivery points in Rockingham and Alamance counties in North Carolina. Yesterday MVP (i.e. EQT Midstream) filed the official request with FERC.
    Read More “EQT Makes it Official, Files with FERC to Extend MVP into NC”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Again We Ask: Can Dominion South Replace Henry Hub as Benchmark?

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018

    More than four years ago MDN posed the question, could an alternate trading hub like Dominion South in Pennsylvania ever replace the venerable Henry Hub trading hub in Louisiana as the world benchmark (see Will ‘Dominion South’ Replace ‘Henry Hub’ for Natgas Pricing?). We said this at the time: “Will Dominion South or another northeast delivery point rise to become the new pricing benchmark–replacing the venerable Henry Hub? Probably not anytime soon. The Henry Hub is just so entrenched. But in time, who knows?” More than a year ago, in 2017, we brought you news that more and more gas traders are using northeast trading hubs, rather than Henry Hub (see Gas Traders Go After M-U’s Local Hubs for Higher Returns). And what’s this? A new article on Bloomberg that says the Marcellus/Utica is changing the way U.S. gas traders buy and sell–that traders do more business in our region than elsewhere. So once again we ask the question, Is Dominion South the new Henry Hub?
    Read More “Again We Ask: Can Dominion South Replace Henry Hub as Benchmark?”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Natgas Plants Produce 8X More Electricity than Wind, 16X Solar

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018

    We spotted an intriguing editorial in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette. It quotes a study by “an independent, market-based think tank” with some phenomenal findings. If you invest $1 million in solar, over a 30-year period you’ll get around 25 million kilowatt hours of electricity. If you invest that same $1 million in wind, you’ll get 50 million kilowatt hours over a 30-year period. But if you invest the same $1 million in natural gas-fired electric generation (cost to extract the gas, etc.), you’ll get 400 million kilowatt hours of electricity over 30 years! Natgas yields 8 times as much electricity per dollar as wind, and 16 times as much as solar.
    Read More “Natgas Plants Produce 8X More Electricity than Wind, 16X Solar”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Which Federal Agencies Regulate What in Oil & Gas?

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018

    Who regulates what when it comes to the federal government and the oil and gas industry? We have an alphabet soup of federal agencies and agencies within agencies that regulate some aspects of drilling (on federal lands), pipelines, and by extension (because of air emissions) compressor stations, trucking and more when it comes to our industry. We recently spotted a helpful article that gives a high-level overview of who is regulating what. It’ll make your head spin! And this is just at the federal level. Add to this each state with its own regulatory fiefdoms and it’s a miracle any drilling ever happens.
    Read More “Which Federal Agencies Regulate What in Oil & Gas?”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 7, 2018

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Pa. House and Senate remain in Republican control despite Democrat gains; New Jersey-based design and engineering firm to open office in Canonsburg; LANTA hopes to add even more compressed natural gas buses to fleet; Cabot and Williams on an education adventure with small schools; Voters reject oil well setbacks as Colorado’s Proposition 112 defeated; Naperville council expected to OK plan for new compressed natural gas filling station on city land; NYMEX December natural gas spikes 28.3 cents to $3.567/MMBtu on forecast for early-season cold snap; US EIA boosts Q4 gas marketed production forecast by 1.83 Bcf/d to 94.32 Bcf/d; US transportation sector used 43.4 billion cubic feet of natural gas for vehicle fuel in 2017; China to boost shale oil, gas production; The world can live without Iranian oil; Oil markets yawn as Iran sanctions come into effect; Oil and gas firms sound alarm as capital once destined for Canada flees to more competitive U.S.; China’s gas pipelines on wheels.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 7, 2018”

  • Chesapeake Energy | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Encino Takes Over from Chesapeake in Ohio Utica; Big Plans

    November 6, 2018November 6, 2018

    The deal is done. On Monday, Encino Acquisition Partners completed its purchase of all of Chesapeake Energy’s Ohio Utica Shale assets for $2 billion, originally announced in July (see Stop Press: Chesapeake Sells ALL of its Ohio Utica Assets for $2B). The deal includes all of Chesapeake’s 933,000 Ohio acres (with 320,000 net Utica acres) and 920 operated and non-operated Ohio Utica wells. With the deal now done, Encino is signaling good things are ahead. The company will keep its Utica regional headquarters in Louisville, OH–right where Chesapeake had it. Encino has and will continue to operate two active drilling rigs in the Utica this year, and add a third rig next year. Encino CEO Hardy Murchison recently spoke about the company’s Utica plans moving forward. It has folks in Ohio excited!
    Read More “Encino Takes Over from Chesapeake in Ohio Utica; Big Plans”

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