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  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    PA NatGas 1Q26: Production Even, Drilling Up 7%, Spot Price Up 41%

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) released its latest quarterly Natural Gas Production Report for January through March 2026 (full copy below). There were 101 new horizontal wells spudded (drilled) in 1Q26, an increase of 7 wells (+7%) compared to 1Q25. Natural gas production volume was 1,928 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in 1Q26, down less than 1/10th of a percent from 1,943 Bcf produced in 1Q25 (down 15 Bcf, -0.8%). The average Pennsylvania spot hub price was $5.22, a huge increase of $1.53 (+41%) from the prior year’s $3.69. Read More “PA NatGas 1Q26: Production Even, Drilling Up 7%, Spot Price Up 41%”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Indiana County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    PA’s Homer City Gas-Fired Project Completes Site Demolition Early

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    Homer City Generation announced the early completion of demolition and excavation work at its Indiana County, Pennsylvania, site, marking a major milestone in transforming the former coal-fired power plant into a gas-fired power plant and AI data center complex. Over nine months, partner Independence Excavating led 130 union workers and 65+ pieces of equipment to recycle over 112,000 tons of scrap material and excavate approximately 3 million cubic yards (comparable to the Great Pyramid’s volume), all while maintaining zero safety incidents. Read More “PA’s Homer City Gas-Fired Project Completes Site Demolition Early”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | KLX Energy | M&A

    M-U Man Camp & Mobile Command Center Provider Sold for $17 Million

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    KLX Energy Services has acquired all assets of Wolfpack Rentals for $17 million, including $14 million at closing and two deferred payments of $1.5 million each. Wolfpack, founded in 2005 and based in Texas, provides surface rental equipment and services to oil and gas E&P, midstream, construction, and industrial customers across Texas and the Marcellus/Utica region, including regional offices and operations in West Virginia and Ohio. A better way to understand Wolfpack is to think of them as renting trailers for “man camps” — temporary settlements of oil and gas workers in remote locations. Read More “M-U Man Camp & Mobile Command Center Provider Sold for $17 Million”

  • ESG | Industrywide Issues

    Kathairos Uses Nitrogen to Eliminate 1 MMT of CO2e from Pneumatics

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    Kathairos Solutions says its liquid nitrogen systems have crossed a major climate milestone by eliminating 1 million metric tonnes (MMT) of CO2 equivalent by replacing methane with nitrogen to power pneumatic devices at oil and gas facilities. The Calgary-based company reports that about 3,000 systems have been deployed across North America, with more than 70 producer partners, eliminating roughly 1,250 tCO2e per day. Kathairos’ customers include many of the biggest drillers in the Marcellus/Utica. Read More “Kathairos Uses Nitrogen to Eliminate 1 MMT of CO2e from Pneumatics”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation

    Court Tosses Kids’ Climate Lawsuit Against Trump Fossil Fuel EOs

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by 22 “youths,” aged 7 to 25 (kids used as a prop by Big Green groups), challenging three Trump executive orders promoting fossil fuel production and domestic energy investments. The appeals panel affirmed that the plaintiffs lacked standing, finding they failed to demonstrate the executive orders directly caused their injuries and could only speculate about future agency actions to implement those orders. Read More “Court Tosses Kids’ Climate Lawsuit Against Trump Fossil Fuel EOs”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Data Centers Look to Natural Gas for Behind-the-Meter Power

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    Data center developers are turning to behind-the-meter natural gas generation as grid interconnection delays now exceed five years, making traditional utility connections commercially unworkable for AI-scale (hyperscale) facilities. Natural gas turbines and engines provide continuous, dispatchable baseload power that unreliable renewables cannot deliver at the required scale and reliability. However, this shift transforms data centers from energy consumers to energy producers, requiring sophisticated gas supply strategies including managing basis risk, securing firm pipeline transport capacity, evaluating supply reliability during site selection, and structuring contracts that accommodate volume growth. Read More “Data Centers Look to Natural Gas for Behind-the-Meter Power”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 3, 2026

    June 3, 2026June 3, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures inch down in steady trade; U.S. natural gas futures ease as LNG export flows hit four-month low; America’s data center build-out is falling way behind schedule; INTERNATIONAL: Crude gains as peace deal doubts grow; Tensions broil again as Iran hits US Mideast allies; Analysts tell OPEC+ that Hormuz disruption will last through year-end; Persian Gulf LNG exporters are adopting shadow-fleet tactics; Mark Carney broke up with America, but for some reason, he’s still parked outside. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 3, 2026”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    New England’s Lib Dem Governors Cave, Ready for New Gas Pipelines

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026

    The governors of the New England states (all except for New Hampshire) are liberal Democrats. And most have, in the past, bad-mouthed fossil energy, including natural gas. In 2022, then-Massachusetts Attorney General (now Governor) Maura Healey bragged she had “stopped two gas pipelines from coming into this state” and that she opposed new natgas infrastructure in the state. She later tried to cover up what she had said (see Mass. Gov. Again Changes Story re Blocking Two NatGas Pipelines). Healey, along with Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee, is now singing a different tune. They’ve caved on the issue of new natural gas pipelines and supplies coming into their respective states. Read More “New England’s Lib Dem Governors Cave, Ready for New Gas Pipelines”

  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Anti-Data Center Insanity Spreads to Ohio; Push for a Total Ban

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026
    Anti-data center sentiment spreading like a virus

    Anti-data center hysteria continues to spread around the country, much of it stoked by the environmental left (see Wake Up! The Left is Peddling Delusional Data Center Panic). We’ve chronicled some of the anti-data center movement in Pennsylvania, warning PA residents that they risk pushing a promised $92 billion of private investment to other states, like Ohio and West Virginia, that are more welcoming. But what’s this? There’s a growing movement in Ohio to block the construction of new data centers. It was on full display yesterday in an Ohio Statehouse committee room before the Select Committee on Data Centers. Read More “Anti-Data Center Insanity Spreads to Ohio; Push for a Total Ban”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Pennsylvania has the Energy – Needs the Power Plants to Match

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026

    Pennsylvania families face rising electricity bills despite the state’s abundant energy resources. In an excellent op-ed, Bradford County Commissioner Doug McLinko explains that local utilities like Penelec and PECO don’t control electricity costs—they only deliver power. Prices are set by PJM Interconnection’s regional market, where costs are soaring as baseload power plants retire while demand from manufacturing, data centers, and AI surges. Pennsylvania produces massive natural gas from the Marcellus Shale but lacks sufficient modern power plants to convert it into electricity. Read More “Pennsylvania has the Energy – Needs the Power Plants to Match”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    On-Site Power Plants for Data Centers Drive New Pipe Projects

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026

    Data center growth is driving new investment in natural gas midstream in 2026, especially for behind-the-meter gas-fired generation as grid interconnection delays persist. S&P Global Energy CERA has tracked 130 North American data center projects planning on-site generation, with more than 80% relying on gas. Major activity is emerging in Marcellus and Utica-adjacent markets, including UGI’s Pennsylvania deal with Prime Data Centers, National Fuel expansions in western Pennsylvania, and Williams’ Ohio Aristotle and Neo projects. Read More “On-Site Power Plants for Data Centers Drive New Pipe Projects”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    The Difference Between High and Low Electric Prices: Regulation

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026
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    An American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) report reveals that local state laws, rather than market forces, dictate retail electricity prices. Expensive states, like those in New England, suffer from distorting policies: Renewable Portfolio Standards, carbon capping, and net metering. These mandates force utilities to purchase costly generation, driving up rates. In contrast, affordable states like Florida and Louisiana maintain low rates by rejecting climate mandates and fostering market competition. Recently, Louisiana significantly improved its affordability ranking by legally classifying nuclear power and natural gas as green energy, proving that realistic state laws can successfully protect consumers from high utility energy bills. Read More “The Difference Between High and Low Electric Prices: Regulation”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Trump SEC to Rescind Biden SEC Oil & Gas GHG Disclosure Reg

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026

    In March 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), corrupted by the Bidenistas, voted 3-2 (three Democrats vs. two Republicans) to issue a final rule forcing all publicly traded companies to disclose their so-called greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the imaginary climate risks their businesses face (see Woke SEC Adopts Modified Version of Climate Disclosure Reg). In short order, a plethora of companies, organizations, and states sued the SEC in an attempt to overturn the new rules (see The Many Lawsuits Challenging Woke SEC’s Climate Disclosure Reg). The mountain of lawsuits caused the SEC to pause the new rules. The SEC now wants to officially eliminate the GHG reporting rules. Read More “Trump SEC to Rescind Biden SEC Oil & Gas GHG Disclosure Reg”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 2, 2026

    June 2, 2026June 2, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures snap 3-session winning streak; Gas generator maker ERock aims for $5 billion valuation in US IPO; U.S. rooftop solar bust and journalistic misdirection; ‘Masculinity and the Metacrisis’ – going weird on climate; Princeton endowment backs out of oil and gas divestment pledge; INTERNATIONAL: Crude surges on Iran tensions; Danish shipyard still servicing LNG tankers for Russia trade; LNG deliveries to China rebound in May. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 2, 2026”

  • Devon Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Investment Firm Offers Devon Energy $8B for PA Marcellus Assets

    June 1, 2026June 1, 2026

    From the very first whisper of the rumor that Devon Energy was sniffing around a buyout and merger with Coterra Energy, we wondered, speculated, and worried about what such a merger would mean for Coterra’s considerable Marcellus assets in northeast Pennsylvania. From the outset, activist investor Kimmeridge (with a stake in both Coterra and Devon) has pressured Devon to consider selling the Marcellus assets (see Kimmeridge Hints Devon Energy Needs to Sell M-U After Coterra Merger). Reuters is reporting the rumor, based on super-secret inside sources, that investment firm Stone Ridge Asset Management is offering Devon $8 billion to take the Marcellus off its hands. Read More “Investment Firm Offers Devon Energy $8B for PA Marcellus Assets”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | MarkWest Energy | Pennsylvania | Processing Plants | Regulation | Washington County

    PA DEP Issues Permit for Expansion of MarkWest Harmon Creek Plant

    June 1, 2026June 1, 2026

    The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection issued an air quality permit on May 18, 2026, to MarkWest Liberty Midstream, authorizing the expansion of its Harmon Creek Natural Gas Processing Plant in Washington County. The MarkWest name is still used, although the company is now MPLX. The DEP permit approval allows the addition of a third cryogenic plant and a second de-ethanization plant. A number of Big Green groups colluded in an attempt to block the permits, but their demands were ignored. Read More “PA DEP Issues Permit for Expansion of MarkWest Harmon Creek Plant”

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