Executive Summary: Rigs: The total rig count decreased by 4 for the November 3 week, down to 563 from 567. Flows: The Permian sample is up to 6.1 Bcf/d. Infrastructure: Appalachian Basin energy players are planning for wet gas growth.
Rigs:
The total rig count decreased by 4 for the November 3 week, down to 563 from 567. Liquids-driven basins declined by 5 rigs W-o-W.
Flows:
Infrastructure:
Appalachian Basin energy players are planning for wet gas growth. Range Resources (RRC) is on pace to grow production just shy of 2% from 2023 to ’24. Much of that growth is focused on the liquids-rich window in the southwest Marcellus. Range said on its 3Q24 earnings call that it expects “to see our production stream continue to have a little bit more of an NGL contribution.”
Actions mimic words, as RRC has 2 active rigs drilling behind MPLX’s 2.4 Bcf/d Majorsville-Houston-Harmon Creek G&P systems. RRC is the biggest contributor to the MPLX complex and is the driving force feeding a 300 MMcf/d expansion at the Harmon Creek processing plant. The project has an expected in-service date in 2H26 (refer to the Energy Data Studio visual below).
Connecting the dots further downstream, the Harmon Creek facility is also expanding de-ethanization capacity by 40 Mb/d, which
ET has gone back and forth on the Marcus Hook expansion, which would be achieved with additional refrigeration and storage capacity. Two data points suggest momentum in the last leg of the trip to the vessel bound for Europe. The first is a FERC filing by ET disclosing its intent to strip NGLs from the Rover interstate gas pipeline via its Revolution plant at the “Rover-Bulgar Interconnect”. These Revolution-produced NGLs would very likely be shipped on Mariner East to Marcus Hook (see map below). An environmental assessment filed in July ‘24 noted a construction timeline of three months beginning in 4Q24, and ET’s latest investor deck this month confirmed construction is underway.
The second data point is MPLX’s investment in de-ethanization behind Harmon Creek. Much of RRC’s ethane is already shipped to Europe and the expanded facility would likely send more ethane across the pond. These two data points just might be enough to get a Marcus Hook expansion to a final investment decision soon.
Data Points & Product Release Calendar: