Wayne Christian, one of three Texas Railroad Commissioners, seems to have just about had it with the French. And the Russians. And the Iranians. The sensationalist, fake news media and environmental extremists are off his Christmas list, too. He also has precious little time for the whole Environmental, Social and Governance, or ESG, investing thing or, as he puts it, the new woke way to save money.
His latest missiveAn Assault from All Fronts on Energy Independence wasnt published in all-caps;but it reads like the original draft was hammered out with the caps-lock on.
A little backstory: Texas has a problem with flaring and venting of natural gas,whereby unwanted gas (mainly from oil wells) is burned off or just released into the air. As shale oil production boomed in the Permian basin, so didflaring and venting; in recent years, more Texan gas has gone up into the heavens than been used in the stateshomes.
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Since natural gas releases carbonwhen burned and methane is a potent greenhouse gas on its own, these both exacerbate climate change. Last February, the commission felt compelled to issue a study defending its practice of handing out flaring permits with abandon. In November, it gave some ground and voted to update the application process; from April, producers will have to file more documentation justifying their need to flare gas.
This fell short of what environmentalists, several large fund managers and even some oil majors wanted. The French are also non-plussed, apparently. Engie SA, a French utility, broke off negotiations for a U.S. liquefied natural gas contract, reportedly under pressure from a French government which owns 24% of the company concerned about fracking and methane emissions.
This was, it seems, the final straw:
"France is going to have to get their natural gas from somewhere, and wherever it is its going to cause more harm to the environment and geopolitics. France may get its natural gas from Iran, which has dangerous nuclear ambitions and has threatened to blow up Israel several times. Or they could turn to Russia who has dangerous ambitions and invaded Crimea just a couple years ago. Or they could look to the Middle East, a region not exactly well known for its respect of Western legal traditions."
The phrase a lot to unpack theredoesnt do this paragraph quite the justice it deserves. The main point, though, is that Christian is dissing the French for not taking U.S. gas because that means getting it from a pack of deplorablesinstead.
While the language is a little more free-wheeling, Christians release is a natural successor to last Februarys report.Thatwas an exercise in whataboutism, spinning Texas gas flaring as not that bad if you focused on gas-per-barrel rather than absolute amounts and then compared that metric to tough benchmarks like Iraq andIran.Using flaring intensity elides the fact that climate change results fromthe absolute quantity of greenhouse gases entering the atmosphere.
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Christian restates the intensity argument in a different way, writingless than a half percent of the gas produced in Texas was flared or vented, according to an announcement made last August. That announcementspecified that figure applied to the month of May 2020 which was an interesting month.
While Christianoverstates his case by choosing the period when the Saudi-Russian price war and Covid-19 sent the oil business into freefall, flaring is less intense than it was. Artem Abramov, who heads shale research at Rystad Energy, says the collapse in activity accelerated an existing decline in flaring. He estimates 1.6% of Permian gas was flared in the fourth quarter of 2020 triple Christians state-wide figure for May but waydown from the 4-5% level seen in late 2018 and much of 2019.
Yet there is no room for complacency. It remains to be seen how much flaring and venting comes back as fracking recovers; drilling and completion activityin the Permian and Eagle Ford basins in November wasstill 65-70% below the level of a year before.
In a striking presentation given last summer, Kayrros SAS, a French data analytics firm that tracks venting and flaring using satellite imagery, compared methane emissions for different gas producing regions around the world (viewthe webinar here). It found the methane intensity emissions per quantity of fuel for liquefied natural gas from the Permian basin to be far higher than for Russia. Meanwhile, in an analysis published last month, the Boston Consulting Group concluded U.S. LNG has the highest greenhouse-gas intensity of any major exporter, well above major competitors Russia and Qatar. That doesnt just relate to flaring and venting but also, for example, leaks from valves and other equipment.
Christian is right that Russian gascomes with strings attached (see this). On the other hand, the very name of President Donald Trumps energy dominance policy isnt exactly subtle about its intent. Speaking of an era of great power rivalry, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo boasted in 2019 that the U.S. isnt just exporting energy, but our commercial value system. Freedom molecules dont come for free, as it were. I dont know if you know many French people, but that sort of thing tends to rub them the wrong way (a bit like Texans in that regard). And it need hardly be mentioned that Trumps diplomatic relations with Europethese past few years have lacked a certain je ne sais quoi.
The point is, Texasmust earn its place in a competitive global market, not simply demand everyone get with the program. On this front, Christians dismissal of climate change concerns doesnt bode well. He centers his criticism on the Paris Agreement, repeating a tired (and debunked) talking point from the Trump Administration about its minimal impact on global temperature. Christian alsotouts U.S. gas as affordable. Butsuch apparent affordability is partly becauseits emissions gounpriced and at least some buyers now factor that in.
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While Christian may think climate action likethe Paris Agreement is misguided, a large and growing proportion of the rest of the U.S. and the world do not share that opinion. That includes banks wary of lending to projects with high emissions and authorities like the EU proposing carbon border-adjustment mechanisms (a tariffon foreign pollution, essentially).
Yes, shale gas helped to cut U.S. carbon emissions by displacing coal-fired power (although methane leaks associated with fracking undo at least some of the benefit). But that doesnt mean gas is assured of its place from here as emissions standards tighten and competing renewable energy technologies are deployed at different rates around the world. Even the International Energy Agency, whichlong championed gas as a so-called bridge fuel for energy transition, now projects demand to decline in the late 2020s under its sustainable development scenario(1).
BCG estimates that, even under a more bullish outlook, much of the incremental LNG export capacity needed by 2030 could be met by lower-cost projects in Qatar, Russia and Mozambique, leaving little room for the long list of proposed U.S. export terminals. That freedom gas will have to work hard to find buyers.
The swipe at ESG investing is similarly like kicking backthe tide. Capital markets are, as so often, anticipating the technological, economic and political shifts provoked by climate change. Does ESG suffer from bubbly hype and attract hucksters? Of course it does. But you could say exactly the same thing about the shale boom of the past decadethat Christian feels compelled to defend. He cites a May 2019 reportfrom right-wing think tank the Pacific Research Institute claiming the S&P 500 outperformed a basket of ESG investments by 44% over a decade. At leastthe ESG baskets returns were positive. If radical environmentalists are coming for your retirement account, as Christian puts it, maybe you best hope they got there before the shale guys did:
Yes, the collapse in oil prices touched off the frackers fall. That was just the spark, though; the bigger problem was a culture of excessive spending in thepursuit of growth rather than profits (see this, this, this and this). Never mind the E and the S, the G was sorely lacking. In this, the industry was enabled by enthusiastic investors and lenders (until recently). But the Texas Railroad Commissions willingness to hand out flaring permits by the thousands every year helped, too, effectively offloadingthe cost of dealing with greenhouse gas emissions to the general public.
Superficially, that helps the industry the commission is tasked with regulating. But the reality is that it encouraged the impulses that destroyed the frackers balance sheets and their relationship with investors. Above all, if U.S. gas is to be truly competitive in a world where supplies are plentiful but tolerance for emissions is dwindling, the industrymust ditchdrill-baby-drill. When buyers (and investors) have options, they make demands. Characterizingthat as an assault may be good for venting, but not much else.
This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners.
Liam Denning is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy, mining and commodities. He previously was editor of the Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Street column and wrote for the Financial Times' Lex column. He was also an investment banker.
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