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  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Northeast Gas Pipe Projects Focus on PA, Regional Enhancements

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Rising natural gas demand across the U.S. Northeast and adjacent southern and western regions is driving a wave of pipeline projects that will let Marcellus/Utica producers boost output into the 2030s. A fourth installment of RBN’s series about gas market dynamics in the Northeast groups the planned expansions into five buckets: Pennsylvania projects, regionwide enhancements, MVP/Transco-tied projects, expanded Ohio capacity, and more distant related efforts. Highlights include National Fuel Gas’s Pennsylvania builds, Enbridge’s TETCO “Appalachia to Market II” upgrades that add compression and looping, and the MVP Boost Project, which expands Mountain Valley Pipeline from 2 Bcf/d to 2.6 Bcf/d by mid-2028 (via additional West Virginia and Virginia compression). Read More “Northeast Gas Pipe Projects Focus on PA, Regional Enhancements”

  • Butler County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Pennsylvania | XTO

    XTO Energy Looks to Compel Arbitration in W. Pa. Royalties Case

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    In February, MDN told you about the Kriley v. XTO Energy lawsuit (see Long-running Lawsuit Against XTO Energy Over Royalties in W. Pa.). The lawsuit began in 2019 and involves seven landowners in Butler County, PA. The landowners claim that XTO Energy (a subsidiary of ExxonMobil) systematically underpaid natural gas royalties. Over the past six years, the lawsuit has evolved and was certified as a class action in late 2025, meaning it has expanded from affecting 7 landowners to over 2,000. XTO is trying to reduce that number significantly by demanding that leases with an arbitration provision be sent to individual arbitration and excluded from the larger class action. Read More “XTO Energy Looks to Compel Arbitration in W. Pa. Royalties Case”

  • Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | South Carolina

    SC PSC Approves Revised Gas-Fired Plant Proposed for Edisto River

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    In February 2024, members of the South Carolina Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a proposed project to build a 1,020-megawatt (MW) gas-fired power plant in the state’s Lowcountry, in Colleton County (see SC PSC Approves Gas-Fired Power Plant Proposed for Edisto River). The project, estimated to cost $2.5 billion, is a 50/50 partnership between Dominion Energy (formerly South Carolina Electric & Gas) and Santee Cooper (South Carolina’s state-owned electric and water utility). The plant location is at the retired coal-fired plant, Canadys Station. However, both the scope and the cost doubled last fall (see Dominion’s SC Canadys Gas-Fired Power Plant Doubles in Price). The PSC approved the doubled size/cost of the project last Friday. Read More “SC PSC Approves Revised Gas-Fired Plant Proposed for Edisto River”

  • Boardwalk Pipeline Partners | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky

    Gas-Fired Power Plant on the Ohio River Proposed for Owensboro, KY

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Owensboro (KY) Municipal Utilities (OMU) is studying a proposed 545-megawatt natural gas power plant on roughly 30 acres at the former Elmer Smith Station site along the Ohio River, where coal generation ended in 2020. The developer, Green River East GenCo, holds an option to lease and has filed a grid interconnection application. OMU hired GDS Associates for a six-month study funded by the developer. OMU General Manager Tim Lyons stressed that the early-stage project isn’t guaranteed and that OMU won’t own the roughly $1 billion plant, citing customer risk. Instead, the plant may pursue power purchase agreements ahead of joining the MISO market in 2027. The plant will employ 15–20 workers. Read More “Gas-Fired Power Plant on the Ohio River Proposed for Owensboro, KY”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Data Shows West Virginia Bucks Trend, Uses More Gas Than Renewables

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Despite renewable energy growth across the globe, fossil fuels still dominate in the U.S. and West Virginia in particular, where EIA data shows natural gas production climbing nearly 20% over five years while renewables stagnate. GO-WV President-Elect Rebecca McPhail attributes this to abundant resources, established infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and surging demand from data centers and manufacturing. West Virginia, the nation’s fifth-largest oil and gas producer, faces topographic and climatic challenges that limit the use of unreliable renewable energy sources. In the PJM Interconnection, gas and nuclear lead, with renewables under 10%. Read More “Data Shows West Virginia Bucks Trend, Uses More Gas Than Renewables”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    A Commonsense Approach to AI Data Centers for Local Communities

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    Pennsylvania has become a hotspot for data center proposals, prompting community backlash, writes Penn State law professor Michael Helbing, whose hometown is Archbald, PA, a suburb of Scranton. You may recall that last week we wrote about another Scranton suburb (virtually next door to Archbald, see the map) by the name of Olyphant, and how the leaders of that borough had developed zoning regulations to protect residents yet allow data center projects to proceed (see 2 PA Towns Show How to Move Forward with Data Center Projects). Archbald is facing the same issues, and the debate is intense. Helbing weighs in on a way forward for communities like Archbald. Read More “A Commonsense Approach to AI Data Centers for Local Communities”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 17, 2026

    June 17, 2026June 17, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Natgas prices at Waha turn positive for first time since February; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures gain as LNG feedgas picks up; Sec. Wright says we will never come remotely close to running out of hydrocarbons; U.S. LNG feedgas bounces back; Enemies of energy – fracking and natural gas; INTERNATIONAL: Oil extends losses as Hormuz reopens; Iran to get major economic relief under US deal; Europe wary of sending Hormuz help as questions linger; 3 Japanese shipbuilders to revive domestic production of LNG carriers; The Hormuz shock didn’t break Europe’s gas market, but time might; Maintaining grid stability in a wind and solar world. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 17, 2026”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PUC Distributes $244M of Impact Fees (Up 48%) to PA Communities

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) announced the distribution of $243,877,400 in natural gas impact fees collected from producers for the 2025 reporting year, a whopping 48% increase over 2024. The reason for the big increase was the higher price that natural gas fetched last year and a significant uptick in the number of new wells drilled. This year’s distribution brings the cumulative total of impact fees collected and distributed since 2012 to more than $3.12 billion! Read More “PUC Distributes $244M of Impact Fees (Up 48%) to PA Communities”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania

    NEPA Landowners Line Up to Become AI Millionaires by Selling Land

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    Three months ago (March 2026), MDN reported on a northeastern Pennsylvania landowner from Luzerne County who sold his farm to an AI data center project and overnight became a multimillionaire (see NEPA Landowner Sells Small Farm to Data Center for $17.8 Million). Other landowners in the same township (Salem) have banded together, some 194 landowners, and are on the cusp of doing the same thing for a new/different AI data center project that wants to build in the township. In our research for the March story, we found landowners being offered $60,000 to $175,000 *per acre* to sell. This new deal that the 194 landowners are contemplating blows that out of the water! Chump change. Read More “NEPA Landowners Line Up to Become AI Millionaires by Selling Land”

  • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Tioga County (PA)

    Seneca Finding Success with Upper AND Lower Utica on Same Pad

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026
    Tioga County, PA

    Based on recent industry reporting from Hart Energy (published June 15, 2026, by veteran energy journalist Nissa Darbonne) and corporate commentary from National Fuel Gas (NFG), Seneca Resources has made a major geological discovery in its north-central Pennsylvania Utica shale acreage in Tioga County. Seneca Resources has identified a unique geological feature—a “seismite” frac barrier—located precisely between the Upper and Lower Utica shale intervals in north-central Pennsylvania. What does it mean? Read More “Seneca Finding Success with Upper AND Lower Utica on Same Pad”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Virginia

    Virginia Business Leaders Make Strong Case for Expanded MVP Boost

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    With all the recent news about EQT moving forward with an extension of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) into North Carolina by an extra 31 miles, called Southgate, it’s easy to overlook and forget that EQT has a plan to expand the capacity of the existing MVP by an extra 600 MMcf/d, called MVP Boost. EQT filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in October of last year to build Boost, which includes building a new compressor station in Montgomery County, VA (see MVP Asks FERC to Approve Expanded Capacity by Extra 600 MMcf/d). The Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce, with a combined membership of over 1,000 businesses, are pushing hard for MVP Boost. Read More “Virginia Business Leaders Make Strong Case for Expanded MVP Boost”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Mason County | Pipelines | Regulation | West Virginia

    WV DEP Reviews Gas Pipe Permits for Data Center in Mason County

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    In early May, MDN brought you details about a proposed NSCALE data center project in Mason County, WV (see Mason County, WV Data Center: 3 Bldgs, 984 NatGas, Diesel Engines). The owners filed an application (on April 20) for a construction permit. The first phase of the project will be a 2.16-gigawatt, natural gas-fired off-grid data center. It’s going to produce its own electricity, so pipelines are needed to transport gas to the site. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is currently reviewing a construction permit for the pipelines that will flow gas to the data center. Read More “WV DEP Reviews Gas Pipe Permits for Data Center in Mason County”

  • Energy Companies | Greylock Energy | Pennsylvania | Potter County

    Greylock Energy Opens New Field Office in Potter County, PA

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    Greylock Energy hosted an open house on June 3 at its new Potter County field office in Ulysses, Pennsylvania, giving residents a chance to tour the facility, meet employees, and learn about local operations. President and CEO Kyle Mork said the office signals Greylock’s long-term commitment to Potter County and responsible community partnership. The company highlighted local support efforts, including educational partnerships, scholarships, charitable giving, sponsorships, flood recovery assistance, equipment replacement for Galeton’s water system, and sponsorships of Independence Day events. Greylock also invested nearly $1.5 million with PennDOT to repave and upgrade 3.5 miles of Loucks Mills Road. Read More “Greylock Energy Opens New Field Office in Potter County, PA”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 16, 2026

    June 16, 2026June 16, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Venture Global gets enlarged contract to supply LNG to Greece; Woodside Energy’s Louisiana LNG president abruptly departs; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas future inch higher in rangebound trade; Politico’s climate news site shutters a year after gov’t turned off taxpayer spigot; INTERNATIONAL: Crude extends slide on Iran accord; Woodside says no takeover offer from ExxonMobil; Trump insists Iran deal will hold; Indian LNG carrier safely crosses Hormuz, first since US-Iran ceasefire. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 16, 2026”

  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | West Virginia

    M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Down 1 @ 562

    June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    Last week, the combined Marcellus/Utica Baker Hughes rig count remained at 36 active rigs for the fifth week in a row. The M-U’s chief competitor, the Haynesville, maintained its count of 55 active rigs, operating 19 more than the M-U. The national count lost 1 rig last week, bringing the total down to 562 rigs. Baker Hughes said the number of oil rigs rose by 2 to 433 last week, the highest total since June 2025, while gas rigs fell by 3 to 121, the lowest since October 2025. Read More “M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Down 1 @ 562”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | Orange County | Regulation

    New York Forces Danskammer Energy Gas-Fired Plant into Bankruptcy

    June 15, 2026June 15, 2026

    New York State, with its bizarre energy policies, has officially bankrupted yet another company. Danskammer Energy, which operates a gas-fired peaker power plant along the Hudson River in Newburgh, NY, had tried for years to upgrade the plant (since 2018), but finally threw in the towel in June 2024 (see Danskammer Energy Gives Up Trying to Expand Gas-Fired Peaker in NY). The state’s refusal to grant the necessary permits to continue operating has now officially driven the company into bankruptcy. Danskammer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week. Read More “New York Forces Danskammer Energy Gas-Fired Plant into Bankruptcy”

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