Equitrans Cuts Back MVP-Southgate Extension After Regulatory Delays

Equitrans' Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate project will follow a new path that would reduce its environmental impact for the Appalachian region—and result in fewer clashes with opponents.

January 3, 2024

Diversified Energy Sells Appalachia Assets to Reduce Debt

Diversified Energy sold natural gas assets in its Appalachia portfolio at a 5.7x multiple and used the proceeds to pay down credit borrowings, the Alabama-based firm announced Jan. 2.

January 2, 2024

Exclusive: Repsol Experimenting with Cluster Spacing to Deliver Production Results

Jose Chirinos, the planning development manager for Repsol, elaborates on the company's well optimization tactics and their long- range rig plan in this Hart Energy LIVE Exclusive Interview. 

December 12, 2023

Exclusive: Chesapeake's 2024 Gas Outlook, Portfolio Advantages

Josh Viets, executive vice president and COO at Chesapeake Energy details the company's asset portfolio over the last two years and their LNG strategy for market headwinds going into next year, in this Hart Energy LIVE Exclusive interview.

December 11, 2023

Appalachian Basin Awaits Pipeline Connections to the Gulf Coast

A closer look at the Appalachian midstream capacity picture shows some opportunities that producers can exploit now and in the future.

December 10, 2023

Encino Energy's Utica Oil Production Moves to Growth Mode [WATCH]

Faced with Appalachia gas takeaway constraints, Encino Energy CTO Tim Parker said the company has the scale and economics that call for growing oil production in the Utica.

December 8, 2023

Diversified Energy’s Gameplan: Avoid Operational, Financial Risk

Douglas Kris of Diversified Energy shares the firm’s approach to long-lived production while keeping an eye on the bottom line.

December 8, 2023

DUG Appalachia: Antitrust Policies Could Chill M&A

Newly aggressive enforcement of antitrust law by federal agencies could chill M&A, a lawyer tells attendees at DUG Appalachia.

December 6, 2023

Artificial Barriers Keep World Markets Starved of Appalachia Natural Gas

Despite a massive uptick in U.S. LNG exports since 2021, the Appalachia Basin remains a sleeping giant of production as politics, protests and litigation keep billions of cubic feet of natural gas cut off from world markets.

December 5, 2023

Attorney: New Methane Regulations Likely to Spur Court Battles

The Biden administration announced new methane regulations on Dec. 2, which energy attorney L. Poe Leggette blasted as confusing and sloppy.

December 5, 2023