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  • Economic Impact | Ethane | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Processing Plants | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Leaders Discuss “Downstream” NatGas Development

    October 5, 2018October 5, 2018

    Some 200 business and government leaders in West Virginia attended the state’s Economic Outlook Conference in Charleston this past Wednesday. A key focus of the event was a panel discussion on the topic of “downstream” natural gas development–meaning ethane cracker plants and manufacturing plants to take advantage of the coming flood of cheap plastics from cracker plants. The speakers spoke of urgency, to prevent a generational opportunity from slipping away.
    Read More “WV Leaders Discuss “Downstream” NatGas Development”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 5, 2018

    October 5, 2018October 5, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: PA PUC sends inspectors to help Massachusetts following pipeline explosions; Large silos delivered via barge to Shell site; Antis gather to plan opposition to PTT Ohio ethane cracker; Massachusetts compressor foes warn of dangers with commercial; Florida governor delays vote on power plant; Natural gas prices are on fire this month — here’s why; FERC nominee’s path to confirmation could be circuitous; Both natural gas supply and demand have increased from year-ago levels; $32B worth of oil, gas M&A deals in 3Q breaks record; US Forest Service seeks ‘streamlined’ oil, gas permit process.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Oct 5, 2018”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Court Overturns MVP WV Permit; FERC Shutdown Coming Again?

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    We’ve seen this movie before. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (quickly becoming the Fourth Circus) has once again listened to the arguments of anti-fossil fuel groups including the Sierra Club and Chesapeake Climate Action Network and has overturned a recently re-issued permit that allows Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) to use certain methods to build the pipeline across streams and rivers in West Virginia. The court action pretty much shuts down all work on MVP in WV.
    Read More “Court Overturns MVP WV Permit; FERC Shutdown Coming Again?”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Antero Nuisance Case by Surface Landowners Goes to WV Supreme Crt

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    We’re not quite sure how to tackle this story as there are so many aspects to it. Let’s start here: Two years ago lawsuits filed by some 200 West Virginia residents against Antero Resources were combined into a class action lawsuit. The lawsuits are called “nuisance” lawsuits because, according to the plantiffs, Antero is a nuisance to them (truck traffic, noise, lights at night, etc.). That massive class action lawsuit, filed in early 2016, is about to be heard by the WV Supreme Court–a court in disarray after all of its sitting justices were impeached and removed.
    Read More “Antero Nuisance Case by Surface Landowners Goes to WV Supreme Crt”

  • Electrical Generation | Guernsey County | Industrywide Issues | Ohio

    Massive OH NatGas Power Plant Delays Groundbreaking to March ’19

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    In June, Apex Power Group said that their planned Guernsey Power Station–a new Utica/Marcellus natural gas-fired electric generating plant proposed for Guernsey County, OH–would break ground this year (see Country’s Biggest NatGas Power Plant Breaking Ground in OH Oct-Nov). Unfortunately that isn’t going to happen. However, reliable sources say construction is now set to begin on this massive, 1,650 megawatt station, in March 2019.
    Read More “Massive OH NatGas Power Plant Delays Groundbreaking to March ’19”

  • Accidents | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NiSource

    Antis Want Mass. Residents Affected by Blast to Give Up NatGas

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    We’ve extensively covered the tragic accident and aftermath of Columbia Gas’ natural gas delivery pipelines exploding near Boston in mid-September. 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. Now anti-fossil fuel advocates say those 8,600 households should just forget about natural gas, forever, and instead convert to sky-high electric for their energy needs. They call it a “green new deal”–meaning make Columbia Gas pay to convert your home to all-electric appliances and heat pumps. We call it a “green raw deal.”
    Read More “Antis Want Mass. Residents Affected by Blast to Give Up NatGas”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Additional 10 Bcf/d of M-U Pipeline Takeaway Coming by 2023

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    It seems like we’ve been waiting forever for new pipelines to get built to flow Marcellus/Utica gas to new markets where our gas can fetch higher prices. Finally, with projects like Rover, NEXUS, Atlantic Sunrise and others, forever is here. Our gas is now flowing, or soon will, to markets in the Midwest, South, Gulf Coast, and even via exports to other countries. The experts at RBN Energy have an ongoing series that covers M-U pipelines and how our gas is heading to new markets. RBN says in their most recent post in this series, “in some ways the Northeast really is just getting started.” There are plans for another 10 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) to flow out of here and to other markets by 2023. Where and how?
    Read More “Additional 10 Bcf/d of M-U Pipeline Takeaway Coming by 2023”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    As Predicted, Trump Nominates Nuke/Coal Proponent to FERC

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    In August MDN told you the rumor mill was in overdrive that Trump has already picked a replacement for outgoing Federal Energy Regulatory Commission member Rob Powelson (see Disappointing: Trump to Nominate Nuke/Coal Proponent to FERC). The rumor was that Bernard McNamee, head of the Department of Energy’s Office of Policy, would become Trump’s nominee. Yesterday Trump made it official and announced he would nominate McNamee.
    Read More “As Predicted, Trump Nominates Nuke/Coal Proponent to FERC”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    NGSA Winter Forecast: High Demand + High Production = Flat Prices

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    The Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) yesterday released its 2018-2019 Winter Outlook for Natural Gas report (summary below). NGSA says this winter will have warmer than normal temperatures for much of the country. They also predict natural gas demand will reach an all-time high. However, natural gas production will hit all-time highs too. So in the end, prices for natgas (a function of supply and demand) will stay fairly even.
    Read More “NGSA Winter Forecast: High Demand + High Production = Flat Prices”

  • Best of the Rest

    Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 4, 2018

    October 4, 2018October 4, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: ODNR issues 14 permits in Utica Shale; Dominion Energy employees recognized for top innovations and solutions that benefit customers, environment; Man who cut company checks for personal bills, engagement ring gets year in prison; WV state tax collection stays strong in September; Big oil and gas companies are winners in Trump’s new trade deal; Natural gas prices rise on the ‘elephant in the room’; The blue wave and the oil industry: will fracking be the biggest target?; Permitting timelines, grid resilience get attention in FERC strategic plan; Shell’s LNG Canada seen as tip of LNG megaproject iceberg.
    Read More “Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 4, 2018”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | Orange County

    CPV Marcellus-Fired Elec Plant in Orange County Now Online!

    October 3, 2018October 3, 2018

    Finally! Competitive Power Ventures’ 680-megawatt CPV Valley Energy Center in Wawayanda (Orange County), NY is fully up and running and producing enough electricity to power 600,000 liberal NY homes. New York Gov. Cuomo tried his best to block the recently-completed (costing $900 million) Marcellus gas-fed plant from going online by instructing the Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to deny renewing a permit they previously issued, but a judge saw right through that one and overruled the DEC.
    Read More “CPV Marcellus-Fired Elec Plant in Orange County Now Online!”

  • Dominion Energy | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines

    US District Court Throws Out ACP/MVP Eminent Domain Case

    October 3, 2018October 3, 2018

    We’ve lost track of how many lawsuits have been filed by anti-fossil fuel groups against EQT Midstream’s Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), and Dominion Energy’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). Among the flood of never-ending lawsuits was a lawsuit against both pipelines from a group of 50 or so landowners who tried to overturn the constitutional use of eminent domain to force hold-out landowners to accept the pipeline. The landowners tried to court-shop and find a court to aide them in their cause. Last Friday the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia rejected that effort.
    Read More “US District Court Throws Out ACP/MVP Eminent Domain Case”

  • Allegheny County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Plum Injection Well Hearing Draws Solid Opposition

    October 3, 2018October 3, 2018

    Earlier this year the federal EPA approved a new injection well for Plum Borough in Allegheny County, PA (see Federal EPA Approves Permit for Plum, PA Wastewater Injection Well). Although federal approval is necessary, so too is state approval. The PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) held a public hearing Monday night to elicit input. Around 60 people showed up. All 17 who spoke at the hearing were against the proposed injection well.
    Read More “Plum Injection Well Hearing Draws Solid Opposition”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    Wolf Pledges to Pursue Severance Tax Next 4 Years if Reelected

    October 3, 2018October 3, 2018

    We’re going to dub Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, “Tommy One Note.” Wolf participated in a debate with his far-more-qualified-to-be-governor opponent, Scott Wagner, Monday evening in Hershey, PA. It was/is the only debate that will be held between the two. The debate (if you can call it that) was “moderated” by Jeopardy host Alex Trebek. During the debate Wolf indicated that if he is elected to a second four-year term, he will keep fighting every single year, year in and year out, to pass an exorbitantly high severance tax to pay back teacher’s unions for voting for him.
    Read More “Wolf Pledges to Pursue Severance Tax Next 4 Years if Reelected”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Robert Murray Exposed as Funding Opposition to WV NatGas Plants

    October 3, 2018October 3, 2018
    Robert Murray of Murray Energy – the man behind the OVJA curtain

    In July MDN brought you an article that exposes the Ohio Valley Jobs Alliance (OVJA) as a front group for Murray Energy–coal people trying to block new natural gas-fired electric plants from getting built in West Virginia (see OVJA Exposed as Front for Murray Energy Blocking Gas-Fired Plants). A new article appearing the the Charleston Gazette-Mail goes deeper, ripping the mask off to reveal Robert Murray (CEO of Murray Energy) as the puppet master pulling the strings of OVJA.
    Read More “Robert Murray Exposed as Funding Opposition to WV NatGas Plants”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | NiSource

    Columbia’s Master Plan to Restore Gas Service in Mass. by Nov 19

    October 3, 2018October 3, 2018

    Columbia Gas of Massachusetts continues to try and recover from early missteps in how it responded to 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. Yesterday Columbia released a detailed plan for how they will replace all ~48 miles of pipeline and get everyone back online by Nov. 19.
    Read More “Columbia’s Master Plan to Restore Gas Service in Mass. by Nov 19”

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