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  • Best of the Rest

    Other Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 9, 2018

    March 9, 2018March 9, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: How Philadelphia Energy Solutions bet on accessible American crude–and lost; Devon selling Barnett Shale assets for $553M; Shell & Blackstone bid on BHP Billiton’s shale assets; Shell spending more on oil than gas for next two years; yet, long-term, Shell gas production will triple oil production by 2050; DOE spends $12M on natural gas vehicle engine research; shale oil defeating its skeptics; Saudis ink LNG deal with Shell; and more!
    Read More “Other Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 9, 2018”

  • Accidents | Chester County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Sunoco Logistics

    PA PUC Shuts Down Mariner 1 Pipeline Due to Mariner 2 Sinkhole

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018
    3rd sinkhole opens up in Chester County, PA

    Sunoco Logistics Partners (aka Energy Transfer Parnters) has had its challenges in constructing the twin Mariner East 2 (ME2) pipelines across Pennsylvania. Earlier this week MDN told you that underground horizontal directional drilling (HDD) work in Chester County has led to a third sinkhole developing in the area (see 3rd Sinkhole Appears Near ME2 Construction in Chester County, PA). For most of its length, ME2 is being built right next to ME1 (Mariner East 1), a liquids pipeline originally built in 1931. ME1 now flows 70,000 barrels a day of NGLs like propane to Marcus Hook, PA. The third sinkhole has exposed a portion of ME1. That is, bare steel pipeline was uncovered due to the sinkhole. Not good. That situation led to the PA Public Utility Commission (PUC) slapping ME1 with an emergency shut down order yesterday…
    Read More “PA PUC Shuts Down Mariner 1 Pipeline Due to Mariner 2 Sinkhole”

  • Accidents | Belmont County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | XTO

    Exploded XTO Well in Belmont County Finally Capped After 20 Days

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    On Feb. 15, XTO Energy was drilling a Utica Shale well on the Schnegg well pad near Captina Creek (York Township, Belmont County, OH) when they “lost control” of the well and it exploded and caught fire (see XTO Energy Utica Well Explosion in Belmont County – 100 Evacuated). Fortunately no one was injured. Some of the ~100 people from the nearby 30 homes who were evacuated finally felt safe enough to return home–some 10 days later (see Neighbors of Exploded XTO Well in Belmont, OH Finally Return Home). However, not all of them returned home. Some did not want to return until the well is capped. We’re happy to report the well is finally, after 20 days, now capped. In order to cap it, workers first had to flare the well (burn off excess gas)–which happened Tuesday. XTO’s #1 priority now that the well is capped is to get those displaced back into their homes…
    Read More “Exploded XTO Well in Belmont County Finally Capped After 20 Days”

  • CNX Resources | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    Top 3 Most Productive Drillers in the Marcellus Shale

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    We spotted an intriguing story that summarizes some of the information found in a newly-released report from private equity firm Baird Equity Research. Baird’s report purports to show, using data, “the most productive operators in the Marcellus shale.” What is the criteria used? They use productivity per average well along with how much money the average well is generating for the operator (i.e. driller). We wish we had a copy of the full report. Sadly, we do not. However, we do have the article summarizing it, which shares the top three operators. The top operator stands head and shoulders above the rest. Would it surprise you to learn the top operator in the Marcellus, according to Baird, is Cabot Oil & Gas? No, it didn’t surprise us. What about the other two in the top three? And what about the top Utica operator? Read on…
    Read More “Top 3 Most Productive Drillers in the Marcellus Shale”

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

    Gas-Fired Power Plant Near Scranton Nears Startup; Yellow Smoke

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    Invenergy is currently building the Lackawanna Energy Center, a 1,480 megawatt plant in Jessup, PA (near Scranton) that will cost “well over $1 billion” according to an exclusive MDN source working on the project. When the plant is completed (first phase now done), and when it goes online (to be determined), it will be Pennsylvania’s largest natural gas-fired electric generating plant. As with all fossil fuel-related projects, there is a dedicated (small) group of antis attempting to stop the project. They frequently conduct smear campaigns, making all sorts of wild claims, in their futile attempt to stop the project. Here’s the latest example. The plant is, this week, going through a “short” commissioning stage–a time when they test the machinery in preparation to begin operations. As part of the commissioning, there is a “visible vapor plume and audible noise”–but NO chemicals are involved. Yet a local, well-known anti, upon seeing a waft of “yellow smoke” coming from the plant, immediately claimed she felt “burning [in] my nose, throat, sinuses and chest”–even though no chemicals were used during testing. What does that tell you about the veracity of the antis opposed to the plant?…
    Read More “Gas-Fired Power Plant Near Scranton Nears Startup; Yellow Smoke”

  • Energy Companies | Pin Oak Energy Partners

    Pin Oak Energy NOT Actively Leasing in Northern Utica Shale

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    Earlier this week MDN highlighted Pin Oak Energy Partners and their strategy of targeting the northern Utica Shale, in counties like Mahoning and Trumbull in Ohio, and Mercer in Pennsylvania (see Pin Oak Zigs to North Utica as Everyone Else Zags to South Utica). We told you we had a pretty good idea that the recent acreage Pin Oak picked up in the northern Utica came from Halcon Resources and BP (see Pin Oak Energy Buys 70K Utica Acres in OH & PA + Pipeline Assets). A new article confirms that suspicion. The article, which interviews Pin Oak’s chief business development officer, also says that although the company has recently picked up acreage via big deals, they are NOT actively leasing new acreage in the area. Rather, Pin Oak continues to look for and cutting deals where there are already drilled wells flowing gas…
    Read More “Pin Oak Energy NOT Actively Leasing in Northern Utica Shale”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    NYU Perverts Justice in PA by Embedding Anti Lawyer in AG Office

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    Last December MDN told you about the bastardization of our justice system. The New York University (NYU) School of Law is paying to hire radical (Democrat) attorneys to work inside the offices of the Attorneys General in 10 different states–Pennsylvania being the latest (see NYU Buying Frivolous Enviro Lawsuits by Hiring Lawyers for State AGs). The aim of hiring these new assistants to work alongside AGs is to launch lawsuits to “protect” the environment–i.e. sue fossil fuel companies. It is a gross perversion of our legal system meant to challenge policies the very liberal NYU doesn’t like. Our legal system is now, apparently, for sale–at least it is in PA and nine other blue Democrat-controlled states. The Marcellus Shale Coalition is pushing back against this unethical (perhaps even illegal) practice in the Keystone State…
    Read More “NYU Perverts Justice in PA by Embedding Anti Lawyer in AG Office”

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

    9th Circus Allows Climate Lawsuit by Radicalized Kids to Proceed

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    There’s a reason the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in California) is often called the “Ninth Circus”–because of the clowns who pass for judges who sit on the bench for that court. Lawyers representing children (children we maintain they are mentally abusing), filed a lawsuit that aims to force the end of the use of all fossil fuels in the United States, in the name of so-called man-made global warming (see Climate Case by Brainwashed Kids Argued in Federal Court Today). The case began several years ago when Lord Obama reigned supreme. The wacky Cali judges hearing the case should have stopped this insanity by now, before it goes to trial. But a three-judge panel from the Ninth Circus last December didn’t stop it, and from the tone of their questions and comments, it appeared they want this one go to trial (see Crazy Judges Threaten Fossil Fuel Use in Case by Radicalized Kids). That view is now confirmed. Yesterday the three-judge panel from the Ninth Circus officially refused to stop the trial, meaning the trial will go forward in a far-left Oregon court, likely this year…
    Read More “9th Circus Allows Climate Lawsuit by Radicalized Kids to Proceed”

  • Best of the Rest

    Other Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 8, 2018

    March 8, 2018March 8, 2018

    The “best of the rest”–stories that caught MDN’s eye that you may be interested in reading: DRBC concludes shame hearings on frack ban with comedy routine; free program offers fast-track to join natgas industry; mobile oilfield learning unit comes to NEPA; goodbye radicalized Trout Unlimited; industry eagerly waits for WV gov to sign co-tenancy bill into law; North American shale growth faces setbacks; US shale revolution helps other countries with energy security; Saudis give shale a try; Chevron joins Shell in predicting LNG shortage by 2025; and more!
    Read More “Other Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 8, 2018”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Statewide VA | Virginia

    Federal Judge Grants MVP Eminent Domain, Affects 300 Landowners

    March 7, 2018March 7, 2018

    Last Friday a judge for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia granted Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) the right to enter and construct the pipeline on properties of landowners who have refused to negotiate a right-of-way across their land. There are nearly 300 landowners who have refused to deal with MVP–and their time is now up. Instead of getting a higher price for leasing their property, MVP will first build and later let a court determine how much money the landowners will receive. The courts almost always determine amounts lower than could have otherwise been negotiated between the landowner and the pipeline company. Oh well. Some folks have to learn the hard way…
    Read More “Federal Judge Grants MVP Eminent Domain, Affects 300 Landowners”

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

    Radicals Go Up a Tree in Quest to Illegally Block MVP Construction

    March 7, 2018March 7, 2018

    Sometimes radicals who have “jumped the shark” and descended into complete lunacy go up a tree–literally. We’ve spotted this mental condition before (see PA Anti Literally Goes Up a Tree to Stop Mariner East 2 Pipeline). It’s happening again–this time in West Virginia where six of out-of-state, paid protesters climbed trees in the path of the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and are camping out in the trees–to prevent them from being cut down. Radical antis and sycophantic reporters call it a “direct action” by “pipeline resisters.” It’s actually an illegal, law-breaking action by criminals. Notice how the media attempts to change the narrative and spin stories by clouding the language? These are radical antis who seek to break our laws and FORCE their anti-fossil fuel views on society. MVP has asked local a WV judge to order law enforcement to remove the lawbreakers…
    Read More “Radicals Go Up a Tree in Quest to Illegally Block MVP Construction”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA House Considers “Fix DEP” Bills at Hearing on March 13

    March 7, 2018March 7, 2018

    The Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) needs fixing. That fact is acknowledged by everyone. The question (or rather disagreement) is in how to fix it. The DEP can’t seem to get its act together with respect to approving simple erosion permits. Turnaround from the time a permit is requested until it is supposed to be approved is, by DEP’s own statutory standards, 14 days. Last year it was taking over 250 days in some areas of the state (see More Pushback on PA Senate Plan to Fix Slow DEP Permit Reviews). Since that time the DEP has, according to DEP Secretary Pat McDonnell, improved on that number. Statewide erosion permit delays stand at just under 100 days. Still not acceptable. How to fix the DEP? The PA House of Representatives has a plan, covered in five proposed bills. The House will hold a hearing on their plan next week…
    Read More “PA House Considers “Fix DEP” Bills at Hearing on March 13″

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Extra $2.5M for 33 Hires Will NOT Go to O&G Program

    March 7, 2018March 7, 2018
    DEP Sec. Pat McDonnell

    As we point out in a companion story today, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) needs fixing, and the PA House has a plan to do it (see PA House Considers “Fix DEP” Bills at Hearing on March 13). Perhaps fearing at least some of the House initiatives may bear fruit, a few weeks ago DEP Secretary Pat McDonnell proffered his own plan to fix his agency–spend an extra $2.5 million to hire 33 new full-time employees to assist in the permit review process (see PA DEP Says $2.5M Will Fix Chronic Drilling Permit Delays). However, there’s a teeny tiny problem with that. According to the February quarterly meeting held between the DEP and oil and gas industry, all of those 33 (or 35, depending on the source) positions would be hired for the safe drinking water program, NOT for the oil and gas program. So McDonnell’s statements about the reason for the new positions and increase in budget are misleading at best…
    Read More “PA DEP Extra $2.5M for 33 Hires Will NOT Go to O&G Program”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Fake Ohio Landowner Groups Launch Misinformation Campaign

    March 7, 2018March 7, 2018

    Ohioans are wising up to the misleading information being pedaled by radical anti-fossil fuelers. MDN warned you last month that “Keep It In the Ground” activists have launched a new, deceptive campaign in their holy mission to end the use of fossil fuels–fake landowner coalitions (see Warning to Ohio Residents: Beware Fake Landowner Coalitions). The same people behind Food & Water Watch, Food and Water Action, the Sierra Club and other Big Green groups are launching faux coalitions in Ohio with the aim of stopping Utica drilling. They have two new recruits to help them in their holy mission: Earthworks and Congressman Dennis Kucinich. You may recall that Kucinich is running for governor in Ohio and said if he’s elected he will stop all new oil and gas development in the state (see Ohio Democrat Candidate for Governor Says He’ll Ban Utica Drilling). Nobody gives Kucinich a snowball’s chance in Hates of actually getting the Democrat nomination–but then again, crazy Bernie Sanders almost got the Dem nomination for president. One never knows…
    Read More “Fake Ohio Landowner Groups Launch Misinformation Campaign”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | York County

    York, PA Gas-Fired Electric Plant Fined $25K for 2-Day Shut Down

    March 7, 2018March 7, 2018
    Brunner Island Power Plant

    Brunner Island Power Plant is located in York County, PA, straddling Lancaster County. It is a huge, 1,490 megawatt coal-fired electric generating plant, and has been the target of environmentalists for years. In February 2017, MDN told you that the new owner of the plant (Talen Energy) is investing $100 million to retrofit the plant so it can, at least part of the time, burn Marcellus Shale gas (see York County, PA Electric Plant Begins Using NatGas as Fuel). The plant recently signed an agreement with the state to burn only Marcellus gas during “peak ozone season”–from May 1 through Sept. 30–starting in 2023 (see York, PA Electric Plant to Drop Coal, Burn Only Marcellus Gas). Talen will phase out coal completely by 2028. Until 2023, the plant burns Marcellus gas at various times–hence our interest. The PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) has just levied a $25,000 fine against the plant for shutting down for two days in the dead in the winter. Why is that a problem? Don’t these plants sometimes need to shut down?…
    Read More “York, PA Gas-Fired Electric Plant Fined $25K for 2-Day Shut Down”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Northampton County | PennEast Pipeline | Pennsylvania | Pipelines

    Northampton County Wants Jury Trial re PennEast Eminent Domain

    March 7, 2018March 12, 2018
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    PennEast Pipeline, a 120-mile pipeline from near Wilkes-Barre, PA to near Trenton, NJ., is in the unenviable position of having to sue a few holdout landowners who refuse to negotiate in good faith to allow the federally-approved pipeline from crossing their property. Northampton County, PA is one of those landowners. PennEast Pipeline will traverse Northampton-owed conservation easements along its route. Northampton wouldn’t negotiate, so PennEast sued. Northampton wants a jury trial, supposedly to stop PennEast–but we think it’s really because they want more money for the conservation easements, something they appear to admit in a recent article…
    Read More “Northampton County Wants Jury Trial re PennEast Eminent Domain”

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