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ETP Joint Venture Suit Against Enterprise Products Goes to Texas Supremes

However it rules, it appears likely that in ruling on the case the state high court will provide new guidance for more specific language in joint-venture partnership contracts.

September 17, 2019

Energy Transfer Partners may still have a chance to win the $535 million case it brought against Enterprise Products Partners now that the Texas Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case, which amounts to a case in point in how to form business partnerships, especially in Texas….
 

New Incentives Needed for Recycling, Reuse and Continued Management of Texas’ Produced Water: New TAEP White Paper

September 17, 2019

With new emphasis on water and its use in oil & gas development in Texas, a new white paper from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers takes an overview of the management of produced water and related policies, challenges and solutions.

The rise in fracking and the technique’s extensive use for water both in production and as byproduct of that production is placing a premium on water management, which includes new power from the state legislature to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for regulation of produced water handling and runoff, paid programs to soften produced water impacts on local areas and clarification of produced water ownership.

But increased federal and state action is needed, the white paper notes.

The TAEP report called Sustainable Produced Water Policy, Regulatory Framework, and Management in the Texas Oil and Gas Industry: 2019 and Beyond warns of a need for continuing management of the water byproduct of oil & gas development and operation — the result of an “increased need for treatment to support recycle, reuse and disposal of produced water,” as the organization put it…..
 

Debate: The Oil Companies Knew All Along — Rex Weyler, Greenpeace

By Rex Weyler

September 13, 2019

After [World War II], the U.S., Britain, France, and Russia rushed for Middle Eastern oil fields. It was then that petroleum engineers understood that rising carbon emissions would heat Earth’s atmosphere. In 1950, the American Petroleum Institute (API) opened a research project into the global heating impact of carbon emissions for US President Lyndon Johnson’s Science Advisory Committee.

Meanwhile, in Russia, climatologist, Mikhail Budyko published “The Heat Balance of the Earth’s Surface,” warning that growing fossil fuel use would melt polar ice, changing Earth’s reflective qualities (albedo), a system feedback that would accelerate heating. In 1960, US scientist Charles David Keeling demonstrated an unequivocal rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide.

By 1965, the American Petroleum Institute issued a final report. “There is still time to save the world’s peoples from the catastrophic consequence of pollution, but time is running out,” wrote API president Frank Ikard. “Carbon dioxide is being added to the Earth’s atmosphere by the burning of coal, oil and natural gas at such a rate that by the year 2000 the heat balance will be so modified as possibly to cause marked changes in climate beyond local or even national efforts.”……
 

Debate: “Climate Change” Is A Hoax — Kurt Schlichter, Townhall

By Kurt Schlichter

September 9, 2019

Observing that “climate change” is steaming garbage served in a dirty ashtray is not disputing that the climate changes. That the climate is not static, and never could be static, is one of the myriad reasons that this whole idea is ridiculous. The planet gets hotter, it gets colder, sometimes quickly, sometimes over eons, and there are a bunch of reasons why, like the sun and volcanos.

Human-produced carbon might be one of the factors, but there’s simply no evidence that it is a significant one. Of course, if they really cared about carbon, they would be up in arms about China and India, which are upping their output while we are slashing ours. Yet the object of their ire is your New York strip. Gosh, does that seem consistent with 1) someone truly concerned about atmospheric carbon, or 2) someone who trembles with joy at the notion of bossing around you rubes out in gun/Jesusland?

The underlying premise of their claims seems to be that there is a “right” temperature for the earth; watch them sputter when you enquire about that perfect setting for Earth’s thermostat. Remember, if you ask questions you hate “science.” If they did stop telling you how you hate “science” long enough to respond, they might explain that of course there’s no perfect temperature – it’s not like LA, where it’s always 72 degrees……
 

Yemen’s Houthis Say Saudi Oil Facilities Continue to Be Targets, But Was It Really Iran? Or Hezbollah? — Report

Bloomberg News Opinion Writer Eli Lake: “As one Hezbollah commander told two George Washington University analysts in 2016: ‘Who do you think fires Tochka missiles into Saudi Arabia? ‘It’s not the Houthis in their sandals, it’s us.'”
 
September 16, 2019

Houthi rebels in Yemen said Sunday night that Saudi Arabian oil facilities are still among their targets.

This, after attacks on Saturday against two key oil sites cut output by the Saudis in half.

Bloomberg News reported Sunday evening that the Iranian-backed rebel group, cited by the Houthi’s television station, said its weapons “can reach anywhere in Saudi Arabia.”……
 

CPS Energy- EPRI Symposium To Help Foster Successful Electrification Initiatives: Press Release

September 15, 2019
Private industry, utility, and government decision-makers have been added to the speaker lineup for “The Electrification Experience” symposium – being hosted by CPS Energy and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) on October 2-3, 2019, in San Antonio – to provide added insights on the role of customer engagement and innovative technologies in enabling more widespread electrification adoption…..
 

WTI Up 10%, Brent Up 12% At World Oil Markets Opening Sunday Evening

Update: 8 pm CST: Saudi Arabia aims to restore one-third of its lost oil output by tomorrow; Kingdom had hoped for complete restoration by Monday – Dow Jones

Security is heightened in Kuwait after reports of a drone sighting, nation’s leadership says its investigating and is “co-ordinating with Riyadh” — Thompson Reuters on Sunday night

Regional sources tell CNN #Saudi #Aramco has about 200 million barrels of oil in storage (to help make up for industrial losses because of damaged facilities)

US weighing the possibility of declassifying satellite images to strengthen the case of Iran being behind the recent attack on Saudi oil facilities. Growing evidence points to cruise missiles fired from #Iran or Iraq, not Houthi drones launched from Yemen

Shortly before 5 pm CDT, President Trump said on Twitter he was authorizing the release of crude from the SPR to keep markets well supplied if needed.

He followed that tweet with others, saying, “There is reason to believe that we know the culprit, are locked and loaded depending on verification, but are waiting to hear from the Kingdom as to who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed!”

 

September 15, 2019 – 6:32 pm

West Texas Internediate futures contracts jumped more than 10% during the half hour following the open of world crude markets Sunday evening — after a spike of nearly 15% just after opening — on news of the crippling of Saudi Arabian oil facilities by an apparent drone attack on key oil installations in Abqaiq and Khurais……..
 

Natural Gas Shows Signs of Becoming the Fuel of the Future

By Alex Mills

 

September 14, 2019

Natural gas – touted by many energy analysts as the “fuel of the future” years ago – has battled coal as the largest energy source for electricity generation in the U.S. Coal was king until 2016 when natural gas became the leading energy source, and it has increased its market share every year since 2016 with expectations that the trend will continue in the future.

The Energy Information Administration at the U.S. Department of Energy reported this week the share of U.S. total utility-scale electricity generation from natural gas-fired power plants will rise to 37 percent in 2019 compared to 25 percent for coal. EIA also projects natural gas will achieve 38 percent market share in 2020.

Other energy sources for electricity generation in 2019 are nuclear averaging 20 percent, hydroelectric 7 percent, and wind and solar 10 percent….
 

U.S. Blames Iran for Attack on Saudi Oil Facilities

Chemical engineer and analyst Krishnan Viswanathan Tweeted Saturday that “Supply loss from KSA may be as high as 150 MM barrels/month. Oil may hit $100.”

 

September 14, 2019

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed Iran for coordinated drone strikes on the heart of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry, saying they marked an unprecedented attack on the world’s energy supply, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday evening……
 

86th Legislature Changes In the Energy Sectors Taking Effect: An Extensive Look at the New Laws

September 10, 2019

With little notice from most news media, the 86th Texas Legislature made some strong changes in the energy sector.

Now that the September 1st rule of law is in effect, most laws are settled on the books.

 

First: Closely-Watch Bills That Did Not Pass

None of the 11 eminent domain bills passed the Legislature this past session.

HB 3324 also did not pass; it would have given the Texas Commission for Environmental Quality (TCEQ) authority to require an oil and gas pipeline operator to submit “a site-specific contingency plan” describing “measures to be taken to control, contain, and collect any discharge of fluids from the pipeline to minimize impacts to groundwater”.

A “bill of rights” for homeowners who want to install solar panels also did not pass (SB 2066, HB 2860)

HB 4001 failed to pass; it would have required a pipeline transporting gas or petroleum and operated or managed by a gas corporation or a common carrier to receive a Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) permit authorizing the pipeline route before construction could begin……
 

Freeport LNG Sees Financing for Train 4 As First Cargo Continues Voyage and Second Cargo Set

September 9, 2019

Freeport LNG Development LP has new definitive agreements with a Australian investment firm to pump more than a billion dollars into expansion efforts for a proposed 5 million mt/year capacity fourth natural gas liquefaction train at its facilities south of Houston…..