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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    Another Setback for MVP – Permits Pulled in WV Northern Panhandle

    October 23, 2018October 23, 2018

    We thought that all of Mountain Valley Pipeline’s (MVP) permits issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for stream and wetland crossings had been pulled in both West Virginia and Virginia, but alas, no. One of the regions where permits issued by the Army Corps (called NWP 12 permits), in the northern panhandle of WV, is issued by a different Army Corps district office (in Pittsburgh). That office has now revoked MVP’s permits in Wetzel and Harrison counties–another 59 stream and 62 wetland crossings. Which now makes it complete: MVP cannot engage in any construction across/under/near any river, stream, or wetland in *all* of WV and *all* of VA. That is, until they get the NWP 12 permit reworked and reissued.
    Read More “Another Setback for MVP – Permits Pulled in WV Northern Panhandle”

  • Energy Services | Illinois | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | TC Energy/TransCanada

    FERC OKs ANR Pipe Expansion, M-U Gas Going to Illinois & Wisconsin?

    October 23, 2018October 23, 2018

    TransCanada’s ANR Pipeline system has just received permission from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to begin service on the Wisconsin South Expansion Project, a project to expand capacity along the ANR in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. This is the first time we’ve highlighted this project. So why *are* we highlighting it? Because we think Marcellus/Utica molecules will be some of the molecules flowing along the expanded ANR–all the way to Wisconsin.
    Read More “FERC OKs ANR Pipe Expansion, M-U Gas Going to Illinois & Wisconsin?”

  • American Water Management | Earthquakes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Regulation | Trumbull County | Wastewater

    ODNR Says Trumbull Injection Well Can Reopen with “Acceptable” Plan

    October 23, 2018October 23, 2018

    American Water Management Services (AWMS) owns a wastewater injection well in Trumbull County that supposedly caused a low-level earthquake (that nobody could feel) in 2014. Two wells located at the site, both operated by AWMS, were “temporarily” shut down by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources following the quake (see ODNR Temporarily Shuts Down Injection Wells After Low-Level Quake). AWMS appealed the closure of the wells all the way to the Ohio Supreme Court. ODNR is still trying to block one of the two wells from opening by saying AWMS *could* open the well–if they submit an acceptable (comprehensive) plan.
    Read More “ODNR Says Trumbull Injection Well Can Reopen with “Acceptable” Plan”

  • Energy Services | Eureka Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Eureka Midstream Now Flows 1.5+ Bcf/d of Marcellus/Utica Gas

    October 23, 2018March 7, 2019

    Pipeline company Eureka Midstream was once a subsidiary of Magnum Hunter Resources. Magnum Hunter spun Eureka out into a standalone company prior to Magnum going through bankruptcy. Last October Eureka acknowledged the former Magnum Hunter no longer owned any of it (see Eureka Midstream Confirms MDN Article on New Ownership). Morgan Stanley is now a major shareholder in the company, as is South Korean conglomerate SK Group. Eureka just issued a press release to say, “Hey, we’re still here and we’re bigger than ever.” The company now flows over 1.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of Marcellus/Utica natural gas through its gathering system.
    Read More “Eureka Midstream Now Flows 1.5+ Bcf/d of Marcellus/Utica Gas”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lancaster County | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Williams

    Lancaster Nuns Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Pipeline Case

    October 23, 2018October 23, 2018

    The Sisters of the Corn (our name for the a group of nuns in Lancaster County, PA) are not giving up their hypocritical lawsuit against Williams for building the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline across their property. As we told you in September, the sisters planned to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case, claiming infringement of religious freedom (see Lancaster Nuns Appeal Atlantic Sunrise Pipe Case to US Supreme Court). The sisters made good and filed. Yesterday morning they held a press conference on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to try and catch a little more attention for their hypocritical case.
    Read More “Lancaster Nuns Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Pipeline Case”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 23, 2018

    October 23, 2018October 23, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: Jeff Bartos: ‘Pennsylvania is being left behind’; CNX funds new playground in Westmoreland County; Shale industry is experiencing some major growing pains; Private equity shifting shale strategy to long haul; Growing U.S. oil exports make WTI nearly 24-hour benchmark; No energy policy, no problem for U.S. oil producers; Natural gas truck sales down; U.S. midstream capacity constraints pressure chem producers; Fitch, Moody’s sound alarm on Pemex ahead of AMLO taking office; In win for Trump, Merkel changes course on U.S. gas imports; Can OPEC still influence the price of crude oil?
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 23, 2018”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Virginia Grants Key Permits for Atlantic Coast Pipeline

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    Although the 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) was federally approved a year ago, in October 2017 (see FERC Approves Atlantic Coast, Mountain Valley Pipeline Projects), the $6 billion pipeline from Dominion Energy running from West Virginia through Virginia into North Carolina had not yet secured all state-required permits. The remaining holdout has been Virginia. Late Friday afternoon the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) finally issued a “401” permit for crossing streams and rivers, which clears the way for ACP construction to begin in the Old Dominion.
    Read More “Virginia Grants Key Permits for Atlantic Coast Pipeline”

  • Doddridge County | West Virginia

    Doddridge County #1 in WV Natural Gas Production

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    According to Anne Blakenship, executive director of the WV Oil & Natural Gas Association (WVONGA), Doddridge County leads WV’s 55 counties in “oil and natural gas production.” She said Doddridge will “remain at the epicenter” of the state’s oil and gas industry “for years to come.” While Doddridge is indeed the #1 natural gas producing county, replete with a number of gas processing plants (and pipelines), Doddridge is not the #1 oil producing county.
    Read More “Doddridge County #1 in WV Natural Gas Production”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Philadephia | Pipelines | Research | Sunoco Logistics

    Sham “Risk Assessment” of ME2 Pipeline Released by Philly Antis

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    MDN told you in July that Philadelphia antis were paying $50,000 to a “consultant” to produce a faux report that will say the Mariner East 2 (ME2) natural gas liquids pipeline is dangerous, a nightmare waiting to happen (see Philly Antis Commission Faux “Risk Study” Targeting ME2 Pipeline). Sure enough, Quest Consultants–a company that sells itself to the highest Big Green bidder–has released their “report,” and it says exactly what Big Green told them to say.
    Read More “Sham “Risk Assessment” of ME2 Pipeline Released by Philly Antis”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NiSource | Pipelines

    Columbia Gas Already 80% Done Replacing 48 Miles of Exploded Pipes

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    Columbia Gas of Massachusetts (NiSource) continues to try and recover from a series of explosions in its local delivery pipelines north of Boston in mid-September (see Local NatGas Pipes Explode Near Boston Killing 1, Injuring 25). The explosions and resulting fires tragically killed one teenager and injured 25 others. It left some 8,600 households and businesses without natural gas–for months. In early October, Columbia said it would replace all ~48 miles of natural gas mains, and all 6,100 affected service lines, by Nov. 19 (see Columbia’s Master Plan to Restore Gas Service in Mass. by Nov 19). To Columbia’s credit, 80% of the mains are already done, and over half of the service lines.
    Read More “Columbia Gas Already 80% Done Replacing 48 Miles of Exploded Pipes”

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

    U.S. Supreme Court Stops Climate Lawsuit by 21 Kids, Temporarily

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    On Friday we told you that the Trump Dept. of Justice had petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to temporarily stop a court case from advancing to trial next week (see DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Stop Climate Lawsuit by 21 Kids). Lawyers representing a group of 21 children filed a lawsuit in 2015 that aims to force the end of using all fossil fuels in the United States, to address so called man-made global warming. That case survived numerous challenges and was set to go to trial Oct. 29 in U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. But on Friday, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts slapped a halt on the case and ordered both sides to give him information by Wednesday of this week. So, we have progress. Still not reason to celebrate, but moving in the right direction.
    Read More “U.S. Supreme Court Stops Climate Lawsuit by 21 Kids, Temporarily”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Storage

    Utilities Now Depend More on Pipelines, Less on NatGas Storage

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    A recurring theme (broken record) over the past few months has been, “Natural gas storage is too low, far lower than last year and far below the five-year average–prices will have to skyrocket any day now!” That’s been the meme by traders and industry watchers. We keep saying things have fundamentally changed–that drillers can open the spigots any time they want and let it flow. Don’t believe us? Then maybe you will believe the American Gas Association.
    Read More “Utilities Now Depend More on Pipelines, Less on NatGas Storage”

  • Calendar

    Calendar of Marcellus/Utica Events for Oct 22, 2018 – Jan 21, 2019

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    Events related (or of interest) to the Marcellus and Utica Shale, primarily pro-drilling events. To have your event included (or if you are aware of a worthy event you believe should be on this page), please send the details and/or a link to have it included to the calendar@marcellusdrilling.com email address.
    Read More “Calendar of Marcellus/Utica Events for Oct 22, 2018 – Jan 21, 2019”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 22, 2018

    October 22, 2018October 22, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: NY: State officials visit Beaver County Career and Technology Center; Oil and gas firm to locate in Alta Vista Business Park; Boston Herald: Gas pipeline limits create potential crisis; Happy 10th anniversary to the Eagle Ford Shale; San Francisco pension system approves divestment of five fossil fuel companies; EPA, federal agencies lay out agenda for future regulatory changes; U.S. natural gas production quarterly report: producers love current prices; America’s energy dominance is a remarkable achievement; Ex-Schlumberger chief to acquire biggest shale pipe servicer; Frustrated investors want frackers to consolidate; Chesapeake Energy is about to reach critical mass; Natural gas serves both short, long term climate goals, says Shell exec; IEA: lack of LNG fleet investment could pose a threat to market development.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 22, 2018”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Kinder Morgan | NGLs | Pipelines | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    Kinder Morgan Cancels UMTP – Utica Marcellus Texas Pipeline

    October 19, 2018October 19, 2018

    Once again it seems environmentalists in Kentucky have won–stopping yet another NGL (natural gas liquids) pipeline. On Wednesday Kinder Morgan, one of (perhaps the) largest pipeline companies in North America, announced it is canceling plans to convert part of its Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) that currently flows natural gas from the Gulf Coast to the northeast, to reverse the pipeline and flow natural gas liquids (NGLs) from the Marcellus/Utica region to the Gulf Coast. The project, called Utica Marcellus Texas Pipeline (UMTP), would have cost $4 billion. Instead, Kinder says it will still seek to reverse a big portion of TGP, but will instead flow M-U natgas south, instead of NGLs.
    Read More “Kinder Morgan Cancels UMTP – Utica Marcellus Texas Pipeline”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Issues Final Approval for Rhode Island LNG Plant

    October 19, 2018October 19, 2018
    Fields Point LNG – click for larger version

    In June, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a favorable environmental assessment for a plan by utility company National Grid to build a teeny tiny LNG liquefaction plant in Providence, Rhode Island (see FERC Issues Favorable Enviro Assessment for Rhode Island LNG Plant). The Fields Point LNG plant, facing stiff opposition from a group of RI House and Senate members, will cost $180 million to build. The plant will liquefy 20 million cubic feet (MMcf) of natural gas per day and store it. Good news: earlier this week FERC granted final approval for the project.
    Read More “FERC Issues Final Approval for Rhode Island LNG Plant”

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