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Tech Company to Use Balloons for Measuring Methane Emissions In the Permian Basin

November 15, 2022 — An emerging company that uses Earth- and air-based measurements of climate gases and air pollution says it will launch in January a balloon equipped with methane-detection sensors over the Permian Basin.

Waverly, Tennessee-based Scepter says it plans to move up to attaching sensors to satellites to be placed in low-Earth orbit to monitor emissions globally, in cooperation with some oil companies, including Exxon.

The company says it’s the first time balloons carrying hyperspectral sensors operating in short-wave infrared have been commercially deployed to obtain detailed level of data, measuring down to 50 kg methane per hour and lower—a moderate-sized industrial leak….
 

TXOGA Statement On PUC Proposed Changes For the ERCOT System

The following statement can be attributed to Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association:

“The E3 report released today by the Public Utility Commission (PUC) recommends the implementation of a forward reliability market—a capacity market for the ERCOT system. Total system cost, cost to consumers—industrial and residential—and timeframes of implementation remain of great concern for the Texas oil and natural gas industry with this type of design.
 

Petroleum Prices Surpass Last Year

By Alex Mills
…U.S. inventories of distillate fuel oil have been below the five-year (2017–2021) low since the start of 2022. Since April, total U.S. distillate inventories have been below the five-year low and more than 20% below the five-year average.

“The low inventories have primarily been the result of less global refining capacity since 2020, as well as high demand in early 2022 and global trade disruptions later in the year linked to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine,” EIA said….
 

The Great Texas Water Plan: Sid Miller, Texas Ag Commissioner

by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller

After Winter Storm Uri caused mass power outages, widespread misery, and humiliation for our state and our grid, I tasked my team with creating a comprehensive plan to help inform the public and lawmakers about the scope of the challenge and the breadth of the potential solutions.

The result was the Texas P.O.W.E.R. (Proper Oversight, Winterization, and Electricity Reform) Plan.

Many of those recommendations have since become law. Others should be. The grid is certainly more secure, and that work continues.

None-the-less, I’m proud of the contributions my team came up with to improving our electrical grid and helping avert further disruptions.

With the onset of this year’s crippling drought, our farms and ranches have been decimated. Crops continue to fail; livestock is being sold early and our agriculture sector is in crisis. Experts tell us we may be in the midst of another drought similar to the one that rocked Texas in the 1950s….
 

Texas O&G Tax Collections Continue Months-Long Increases Y/Y

November 5, 2022 — Natural gas and oil sales tax collected by the Texas Comptroller‘s office continued a months-long rise year-over-year during the month of October.

The natural gas production tax collected last month of $410 million was up 59% when compared to October 2021.

And the October oil production tax income was up $544 million, up 33% from October of last year.

Motor fuel taxes, however, were down 3% year-over-year, at $312 million….
 

Western Midstream Sells Its Portion of Cactus II Pipeline To Plains, Enbridge

November 2, 2022 — Plains All American Pipeline LP and Enbridge Inc are now the sole owners of the Texas Cactus II Pipeline and its company Cactus II Pipeline LLC, after a buyout priced at about $265 million.

Subsidiaries of Enbridge and Plains purchased 15% interest in the pipeline from Western Midstream Partners LP, with Enbridge getting 10% and Plains 5% based on the Western Midstream holdings…..
 

Two Dallas-Area Companies Have a New Agreement for a Proposed LA “Blue Hydrogen” Facility

November 1, 2022 — Denbury Carbon Solutions says it’s executed a CO2 Services Agreement with Clean Hydrogen Works, certifying Denbury to transport and sequester CO2 captured from a hydrogen-ammonia complex in Louisiana that Clean Hydrogen is planning, with a final investment decision to be made in 2024.

Denbury, a subsidiary of Plano-based Denbury Inc., says the Ascension Parish complex (to be called the Ascension Clean Energy complex, or ACE) is expected to be built less than 2 miles from Denbury’s existing CO2 pipeline network.

The proposed facilities are to be constructed on a 1,700-acre site along the west bank of the Mississippi River in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, about 50 miles upstream from New Orleans….
 

PUC Rebuts FERC Grid Reliability Assessment

October 28, 2022 — A new report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) — actually an update of an earlier report — says the ERCOT power grid is almost as vulnerable as it was during Winter Storm Uri in February of 2021.

The FERC said marginal improvements have been made to the grid but more changes are required..

And on Thursday Texas PUC Director of Communications Rich Parsons replied to the FERC report, saying the grid is indeed ready for winter weather: ….
 

Countries Consider Options to Manipulate Energy Markets

By Alex Mills

Politicians around the world just can’t help themselves. They can’t keep their cotton-picking hands out of trying to manipulate energy markets.

Take the political leaders in Europe. For decades western European countries have relied upon Russia to supply them with oil and natural gas that was reliable and affordable.

Now, that source of energy is no longer available to them because of sanctions on Russian oil and gas, and their primary source of energy has  evaporated and consumers (voters) face paying extremely high prices if they can get it at all.

Oil rose as high as $130 per barrel earlier this year (current price is about $90), and natural gas escalated to $80 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) but has settled in the $35 range, currently….
 

Houston’s Criterion Energy Partners Forms O&G-Inclusive Industry Group to Grow Texas Geothermal Energy

October 26, 2022 — An industry advisory group being formed by Houston’s Criterion Energy Partners to aid the expansion of geothermal energy includes a number of big players in the Texas energy industries.

The group is expected to meet regularly to consider ways to bring geothermal energy to commercial markets while driving down the length of execution timelines and the costs of projects and production — and to help the company in crafting a demonstration project.

Criterion said the initial list of companies includes a number of specialists in drilling and completions as well as subsurface experts.

The announced list of members includes:…
 

Texas RRC Says It’s First in Nation to Utilize Federal Funds to Plug Even More Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells

October 19, 2022 — Texas became the first state in the nation to begin plugging abandoned oil and gas wells using federal grants from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Plugging work began last week on an abandoned oil and gas well in Refugio County in South Texas. The RRC anticipates the initial grant will be used to plug approximately 800 abandoned wells. These would be in addition to 1,000 wells the agency anticipates will be plugged this year by the successful State Managed Plugging Program (SMP), using industry fee and fine revenue from the Oil and Gas Regulatory and Cleanup Fund.

“The RRC’s success and expertise with SMP was instrumental in quickly standing up the plugging project using federal funds,” said Clay Woodul, RRC Assistant Director of the Oil and Gas Division for Field Operations. “Our established workplans and contracting will continue to help ensure neighborhoods and the environment across Texas are kept safe through our well plugging work.”

 


Well plugging work in Refugio County utilizing federal grants.

The RRC has a web page on the federal grant funds for abandoned oil and gas well plugging. That page is at the following link: https://www.rrc.texas.gov/oil-and-gas/environmental-cleanup-programs/federally-funded-well-plugging/

 

Energy Prices Expected to Rise As Winter Approaches

By Alex Mills

As winter approaches, energy forecasters expect colder than average temperatures and higher energy prices.

The Energy Information Administration at the U.S. Department of Energy releases is Short-Term Energy Outlook stating it will be 2% colder this winter than the average temperature during the last 10 years. Colder weather will increase demand for energy and rising prices.

“Compared with last winter, in nominal terms, we forecast expenditures for homes that heat with natural gas will rise by 28%, heating oil by 27%, electricity by 10%, and propane 5% from October–March,” EIA stated.

EIA expects U.S. sales of electricity to ultimate customers to rise by 2.7% in 2022, mostly because of more economic activity but also because of slightly hotter summer weather than last year….