Natural Gas – 100 Years Ago Today, January 6, 1923!

Natural Gas – 100 Years Ago Today, January 6, 1923! Tom Shepstone Shepstone Management Company, Inc. …. ….  Natural gas news from a hundred years ago offers great perspective for discussing one of the cleanest sources of energy available then and still today. I thought it might be fun and illuminating to look back 100

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D.C. Suburb Votes to Ban New Gas Hookups Beginning 2026

Yet another area heavily infested with far-left Democrats has voted to abolish the freedom of residents to choose their own… Continue reading The post D.C. Suburb Votes to Ban New Gas Hookups Beginning 2026 first appeared on Marcellus Drilling News. This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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Philadelphia LNG Terminal Could Be Bigger Than Phillies!

Philadelphia LNG Terminal Could Be Bigger Than Phillies! Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN)   [Editor’s Note: What could be better than the Phillies this year? Assurance that a Philadelphia LNG export terminal is coming to help make the Philadelphia the next Houston!] In June, seemingly out of nowhere, a plan

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Cove Point LNG and Its 0.76 Bcf/d Offline for Annual Maintenance

On Saturday, Oct. 1, Berkshire Hathaway Energy shut down the Cove Point, Maryland, LNG export facility to perform regular annual… Continue reading The post Cove Point LNG and Its 0.76 Bcf/d Offline for Annual Maintenance first appeared on Marcellus Drilling News. This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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Cove Point LNG Files with FERC to Add Another 20 MMcf/d Output

Located in Lusby, Maryland, Cove Point LNG is the first major LNG export facility to locate on the East Coast…. Continue reading The post Cove Point LNG Files with FERC to Add Another 20 MMcf/d Output first appeared on Marcellus Drilling News. This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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Maryland Gov. Celebrates Del-Mar Energy Pathway Pipe Going Online

A short 19-mile pipeline project called the Del-Mar Energy Pathway project, crossing both Delaware and Maryland, is finally online and… Continue reading The post Maryland Gov. Celebrates Del-Mar Energy Pathway Pipe Going Online first appeared on Marcellus Drilling News. This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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WV Legislators Look for Solution to Maryland Blocking Potomac Pipe

Columbia Gas, a subsidiary of Canada-based TC Energy (formerly TransCanada), wants to build a tiny 3.37-mile, 8-inch pipeline under the… Continue reading The post WV Legislators Look for Solution to Maryland Blocking Potomac Pipe first appeared on Marcellus Drilling News. This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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Pennsylvania Can and Should Be Northeast Energy Hub

Nonfossil Jim Willis on NGL PipelinesEditor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: Pennsylvania has the Northeast in its hands if it will develop its resources to become the energy hub needed. Pipelines are the key to realizing it all.] Charlie Melançon is a former U.S. Congressman (Democrat) from Louisiana who played an integral role in

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Offshore Wind Is Off the Charts Political Nonsense

WeSo, global G ... … …[Editor’s Note: Offshore wind makes no economic or environmental sense whatsoever. It is pure politics intended merely to reward special interests.] The Biden administration has announced plans to vastly expand the use of offshore wind power along the U.S. East Coast. The plan sets a goal of deploying 30,000 megawatts of offshore wind turbines

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Maryland Bd of Public Works Approves Wetlands Permit for Gas Pipe

In December, the Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW), which has three members (two leftwing Democrats and RINO Gov. Larry Hogan), surprisingly approved a 10-inch, 6.83-mile pipeline for the Maryland portion of a 19+ mile project called the Del-Mar Energy Pathway Project, crossing both Delaware and Maryland (see Maryland Board of Public Works Approves Tiny

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Maryland Bd of Public Works Considers Wetlands Permit for Gas Pipe

In December, the Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW), which has three members (two leftwing Democrats and RINO Gov. Larry Hogan), surprisingly approved a 10-inch, 6.83-mile pipeline for the Maryland portion of a 19+ mile project called the Del-Mar Energy Pathway Project, crossing both Delaware and Maryland (see Maryland Board of Public Works Approves Tiny

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Natural Gas Now Best Picks of the Week – December 5, 2020

Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Readers pass along a lot of stuff every week about natural gas, fractivist antics, emissions, renewables, and other news relating to energy. As usual, emphasis is added. Anti-Capitalist AOC Sells Shirts toFund the Green New Deal and Herself! Unless this is some stupid political stunt, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for

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Maryland Board of Public Works Approves Tiny Pipe in Eastern Shore

Two years ago the Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW), which has three members (two leftwing Democrats and RINO Gov. Larry Hogan), rejected an 8-inch, 3.5-mile pipeline (tiny!) that would travel under the Potomac River, even though 12 other pipelines have previously been built under the Potomac in the same general vicinity (see Maryland Pulls

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DOE Approves Cove Point, Six Other Plants to Export LNG Thru 2050

Last week the U.S. Dept. of Energy announced it has extended the terms of seven long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) export authorizations through 2050. One of the facilities receiving an extension is the Cove Point LNG export facility in Maryland, a facility that exports 100% Marcellus molecules.This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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FERC Approves Del-Mar Energy Pathway Pipe Project

Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company (ESNG), a subsidiary company of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, filed a request with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in Sept. 2018 to build 19+ miles of new pipeline and new meter and delivery stations in Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, and Wicomico and Somerset counties in Maryland, to carry

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