On November 25, Public Citizen released a new report saying Pennsylvania’s households, businesses, and owners of electric power plants could pay up to $16 billion more because of higher natural gas prices between 2035 to 2050 if the new Republican Administration approves new gas export facility permits put on hold by the Biden Administration.
Pennsylvanians will be on the hook for an increase in their energy prices—and more exposure to volatile international energy markets.
The state’s electric power sector and its customers, already coping with overreliance on expensive fossil fuel generators, would bear the brunt of the increase, with Pennsylvania’s gas-fired power plants paying up to an additional $7.4 billion for gas over 15 years.
According to the report, the impact wouldn’t stop there, with energy price hikes impacting industrial natural gas consumers, costing them an additional $4 billion, residential gas utility consumers an additional $2 billion and commercial consumers an extra $1 billion.
More than half of Pennsylvania households use natural gas as the main fuel to heat their homes.
Over one-quarter of U.S. households are experiencing energy insecurity, including having difficulty paying energy bills, skipping necessities such as food and medicine, or keeping their homes at unsafe temperatures because of an inability to pay for energy.
“Pennsylvania consumers should prepare for a Trump energy shock as fossil fuel exporters profit at their consumers’ expense,” said Alan Zibel, a research director at Public Citizen and the report’s author. “Ramping up gas exports has already caused major negative consequences for consumers. The incoming Trump administration will advance a massive expansion of fossil fuel exports, delivering higher energy bills to the people of Pennsylvania.”
The average winter heating bill for gas users in the Northeast is expected to rise nearly 11%, driving the average bill up to $844 for the winter of 2024-2025 and nearly 22% of American households were behind on their gas bill as of June 2024, up from 19% a year earlier, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association.
The U.S. has become the world’s largest methane gas exporter, with seven LNG terminals operating and five more are under construction.
Export is expected to double by 2028, despite opposition from local communities suffering serious health impacts.
“If Trump approves pending LNG export authorizations that the Biden administration temporarily halted earlier this year, China will be the big winner and Pennsylvania families will be stuck paying higher prices despite record production,” said Tyson Slocum, director of Public Citizen’s Energy Program. “The gas export fiasco benefits fracking executives and owners of export terminals while sticking American families and small business owners with the bill.”
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Resource Links - LNG Exports & PA:
-- Marcellus Shale Gas Coalition Official Joins Pittsburgh-based EQT In Saying We Have A 'Duty’ To Provide LNG Gas To China, Our Economic, Military Competitor [PaEN]
-- US DOE: China Is Biggest Destination For US LNG Gas Exports; PA Shale Gas Industry Says We Have ‘Duty’ To Export Gas To China, Our Military, Economic Competitor [PaEN]
-- Marcellus Drilling News: ‘Selling Oil And Natural Gas To China?’ ‘It Simply Should Not Happen, Period’ [PaEN]
-- PA Utility Law Project March 15 Webinar On Impacts Of LNG Gas Exports On Energy Costs For Pennsylvania Families; LNG Export Capacity To Double, Even With Permit Pause [PaEN]
-- Marcellus Drilling News: EQT Gas Driller Says Natural Gas Price Spikes Coming Next Year Moving From $2 to $3 Range Up To As High As $9 [PDF of Article] [PA Is 59% Dependent On Gas To Generate Electricity] [PaEN]
-- 150+ Residents Of Chester Opposed To An LNG Natural Gas Export Facility Proposed In Their Community Let Their Feelings Be Known To The House Philadelphia LNG Export Task Force [PaEN]
-- US Senators Introduce Bill To Ban US LNG Gas Sales To Any Entity Under The Control Of Communist China To Protect US Jobs; Americans From Price Spikes; EQT Says We Have A ‘Duty’ To Provide LNG Gas To China; Where Do AMERICAN Interests Lie? [PaEN]
-- Stars and Stripes Guest Essay: Pause On Permits For New LNG Gas Export Facilities Right Move For National Security - Rivals Like China Are Using US LNG To Build Influence - By Steve Anderson, US Army Brigadier General - Retired [PaEN]
Related Articles - Energy Prices:
-- PUC Invites Stakeholder Comments On The Issue Of The Adequacy Of Electricity Supplies In Pennsylvania [PaEN]
-- PUC Encourages Consumers To Prepare For Dec. 1 Electricity Price Changes; Rates Will Vary From 8.4% Decrease To 31.2% Increase [PaEN]
- Public Citizen: LNG Gas Exports Could Cost Pennsylvanians Up To $16 Billion More In Energy Costs [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Reading Eagle: Electric Rates Will Be Going Up For Met-Ed Customers
-- Scranton Times: UGI Gas Customers To See Nearly 9% Increase In Natural Gas Costs For Non-Shopping Customers Dec. 1
-- WVIA: Heating Bills To Rise 8.7% For UGI Gas Customers Starting Dec. 1
-- AP: Republican Administration Threatens To Impose New 25% Tariffs On All Canadian Imports To US [United Refining Refinery In Warren Uses Oil From Canada As Feedstock]
-- Financial Times: Oil/Gas Producers Warn 25% Republican Tariffs On Canada Will Push Up Prices For American Motorists, Natural Gas Users [United Refining Refinery In Warren Uses Oil From Canada As Feedstock]
-- Reuters: How Proposed Republican Tariffs Might Affect Commodities And Energy
-- E&E News/Politico: What Republican Tariffs Could Mean For America Energy
PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - Nov. 23 to 29 - 3 Wastewater Pipeline Releases; More Abandoned Shale Gas, Conventional Wells; Leaking Gas Storage Area Wells [PaEN]
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - November 30 [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 87 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In November 30 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
Related Articles This Week:
-- Shell Falcon Pipeline LP Pleads No Contest To Criminal Charges For Violating The State Clean Streams Law In Allegheny, Beaver, Washington Counties; Will Pay $300,000 In Penalties [PaEN]
-- DEP Determines Rulemaking Petition Submitted By Environmental, Health Groups To Adopt More Protective Setbacks From Shale Gas Wells Is An Action The Environmental Quality Board Has Statutory Authority To Take [PaEN]
-- CNX Gas Company Reports It Did Not Stop Pumping Shale Gas Wastewater Through A Punctured Pipeline For 24+ Hours During An Incident In Morris Township, Greene County In May [PaEN]
-- DEP Discovers Evidence Of Continuous Conventional Oil Well Wastewater Release At McKean County Well Site During Routine Inspection [PaEN]
-- Public Citizen: LNG Gas Exports Could Cost Pennsylvanians Up To $16 Billion More In Energy Costs [PaEN]
-- PUC Invites Stakeholder Comments On The Issue Of The Adequacy Of Electricity Supplies In Pennsylvania [PaEN]
-- PUC Encourages Consumers To Prepare For Dec. 1 Electricity Price Changes; Rates Will Vary From 8.4% Decrease To 31.2% Increase [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Marcellus Drilling News: PA DEP Aids Efforts By Antis To Establish 3,000+ Foot Setbacks From Shale Gas Well Pads [PDF of Article]
-- Observer-Reporter: Shell Pipeline Company Pleads No Contest To Criminal Charges For Discharges During Falcon Pipeline Construction [PDF of Article]
-- WTAE: Shell Falcon Pipeline LP Convicted Of Criminal Charges After Violating PA Clean Streams Law
-- Marcellus Drilling News: BIG Mistake: Shell Falcon Pipeline Pleads Guilty To Criminal Charges [PDF of Article]
-- Marcellus Drilling News: FERC Approves Rover Pipeline Connection To Energy Transfer Revolution Natural Gas Liquids Cryogenic Processing Facility In Washington County [PDF of Article]
-- Financial Times: Oil/Gas Producers Warn 25% Republican Tariffs On Canada Will Push Up Prices For American Motorists, Natural Gas Users [United Refining Refinery In Warren Uses Oil From Canada As Feedstock]
-- AP: Republican Administration Threatens To Impose New 25% Tariffs On All Canadian Imports To US [United Refining Refinery In Warren Uses Oil From Canada As Feedstock]
-- Reuters: How Proposed Republican Tariffs Might Affect Commodities And Energy
-- E&E News/Politico: What Republican Tariffs Could Mean For America Energy
-- Reuters: Exxon: US Oil/Gas Firms Unlikely To Go ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Under Republican Administration
-- Reuters: Exclusive: Republican Administration Prepares Wide-Ranging Energy Plan To Boost Natural Gas Exports, Oil Drilling, Sources Say [PDF of Article]
-- Public Source.org: Pittsburgh-Based EQT’s ‘Bulldog’ Has D.C. In His Grip, With Profits And Maybe Higher Gas Bills On The Horizon
-- Scranton Times: UGI Gas Customers To See Nearly 9% Increase In Natural Gas Costs For Non-Shopping Customers Dec. 1
-- WVIA: Heating Bills To Rise 8.7% For UGI Gas Customers Starting Dec. 1
-- AAA Gasoline Prices: National- $3.06 Ohio- $3.03 PA- $3.24
-- Reuters: US Oil Output Fell In September By The Most Since January, EIA Says
-- Baker Hughes: PA Natural Gas Drilling Rigs Same As Last Week At 15; Aug. 23 Was 21
-- The Energy Age Blog: New Fortress Energy, Leader Of LNG Gas Export Growth Bubble, Facing Bankruptcy
-- Marcellus Drilling News: EPA Set To Bestow WV With CO2 Class VI Injection Well Primacy [PDF of Article]
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EPA Plans To Approve West Virginia Underground Injection Control Program, Here’s What That Means For PA [PDF of Article]
-- Marcellus Drilling News: EPA Set To Bestow WV With CO2 Class VI Injection Well Primacy [PDF of Article]
-- Public News Service: PA Environmental, Free Speech Advocates Worry Over ‘Anti-Terror’ Law Moving In Congress
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: How EQT Gas Company Is Tackling Ambitious Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals
-- The Center Square: Federal Court To Hear American Gas Assn. Challenge Against Natural Gas Furnace Efficiency Rules
-- Utility Dive: EPA Proposes Tightening NOx Limits For New Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants
-- Bloomberg: European Natural Gas Prices Rise On Cold Weather Forecast, Supply Risk
-- Reuters: Republican Nod To LNG Gas Export Facility Project Could Boost Supply Starting In 2027, Goldman Says
[Posted: November 25, 2024]
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