WhiteHawk Adds to Natural Gas Mineral, Royalty Empire with Marcellus Acquisition
Whitehawk Energy LLC announced it closed on the acquisition of mineral and royalty interests in the Marcellus Shale spanning about 435,000 gross unit acres.
Whitehawk Energy LLC announced it closed on the acquisition of mineral and royalty interests in the Marcellus Shale spanning about 435,000 gross unit acres.
Equitrans Midstream Corp. announced Friday that Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC (MVP), the 2 million Dth/d natural gas conduit that will move supply from Appalachia to the Southeast, has begun service.
West Virginia’s natural gas and oil sector has directly contributed to more than 17,000 jobs in the state, in addition to $714 million in severance payments, according to the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia (GO-WV).
Houston-based Fidelis New Energy LLC plans to build a carbon-neutral hydrogen facility in West Virginia using a combination of natural gas and renewable energy, in addition to carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS).
Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC (MVP), aiming to get its long-delayed project into service by the end of this year, asked FERC Monday for the go-ahead to resume construction and finish building the natural gas conduit at long last.
One of West Virginia’s largest natural gas local distribution companies (LDC) is further expanding its customer base in the Mountain State with a new acquisition months after coming under new ownership.
CPV Group LP said Monday it has selected Doddridge County, WV, as the site of a planned $3 billion, 1,800 MW combined-cycle natural gas-fired power plant that would use carbon capture technology to minimize emissions.
Competitive Power Venture Inc. (CPV) has proposed a 1,800 MW combined-cycle natural gas power plant in West Virginia that could allow the Appalachian Basin production leader to create and distribute more low-carbon power.
Researchers at West Virginia University (WVU) are developing technology to keep natural gas turbines at large-scale power plants intact when using hydrogen to generate electricity.
The 2 Bcf/d Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project received a key water quality certification (WQC) from West Virginia late last week, but environmental groups have filed yet another lawsuit against the approval.