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  • Devon Energy | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Devon Energy Updated 2026 Outlook: Marcellus Getting the Least $$

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    Yesterday, Devon Energy issued its first updated outlook for 2026 after completing its Coterra Energy merger. Devon forecasts 2026 production of about 1.38 million boe/d, including roughly 500,000 bpd of oil, on $4.9 billion in capital spending. Over 60% of the money Devon will spend this year will go to the Permian Basin, where Devon is concentrating growth. The company plans to operate 31 rigs and 10 completion crews and to drill 460–480 net wells across all shale plays in which it operates. What stood out to us in reviewing planned expenditures is that Devon plans to spend the least amount of capital on drilling in the Marcellus. Read More “Devon Energy Updated 2026 Outlook: Marcellus Getting the Least $$”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    Trump Says Gov. Hochul Welched on Deal to Build Constitution Pipe

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    Yesterday, President Trump accused New York Governor Kathy Hochul of reneging on her pledge to allow the 125-mile Constitution Pipeline project to be built in the Empire State. The project was canceled in 2020 after New York repeatedly rejected the necessary permits. President Trump brokered a deal with New York Governor Kathy Hochul to resurrect the project last year (see Trump Deal Trades NY Offshore Wind for Constitution, NESE Pipes). She later publicly denied doing a deal to allow pipelines for fear of alienating her nutball left-wing base of voters (see White House Claims NY Gov. “Caved” on Pipelines, Hochul Says No). But everyone knows she DID do a deal. And now, Trump says she’s welching on that deal. Read More “Trump Says Gov. Hochul Welched on Deal to Build Constitution Pipe”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Westmoreland County

    CNX Disputes PA DEP Finding of SWPA Water Well Diminution

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    On April 29, 2026, Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued six violations to CNX Resources for causing water supply problems affecting two Bell Township residences in Westmoreland County. The violations targeted three CNX facilities with 19 shale gas wells drilled between 2022 and 2026. DEP determined that CNX operations diminished water supplies after two homeowners filed complaints in December 2025 about loss of well water. CNX was ordered to provide temporary water within 24 hours and submit restoration plans within 15-45 days. CNX, which *did* offer temporary water back in December, is disputing the DEP’s findings, denying responsibility and claiming insufficient evidence of hydrogeologic pathways linking their operations to water impacts. Read More “CNX Disputes PA DEP Finding of SWPA Water Well Diminution”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA IFO Confirms 2025 Impact Fee Revenue, Predicts Increase in 2026

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    Pennsylvania imposes an annual “impact fee” (the state’s version of a severance tax) on unconventional (i.e., shale) natural gas wells that were drilled or operating in the previous calendar year. The state Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) provides updates to predict how much will be collected from the fee. The IFO released its mid-year report yesterday, which typically focuses on a forecast for the current fiscal year (FY 2026). But this update is different. It spends most of its verbiage on firming up and confirming the final numbers for 2025, which will be distributed in July of 2026. Near the end, the IFOers do break out the crystal ball and venture a guess on revenues for 2026 that will be paid out next July. Read More “PA IFO Confirms 2025 Impact Fee Revenue, Predicts Increase in 2026”

  • Energy Services | Gradiant alkaLi | Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    More About the Tech Used at PA Marcellus Wastewater Lithium Plant

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    One year ago, in June 2025, MDN brought you news about a commercial lithium production facility already built and being tested in Susquehanna County, PA (see Integrated Lithium Production Plant Coming to PA Marcellus in 2026). A Boston-based company, Gradiant, founded a subsidiary called alkaLi, to design, build, own, and operate a commercial lithium production facility in the Marcellus. MDN was the first (and only) news service to tell you exactly where it’s located. We have an update of sorts on that facility. Read More “More About the Tech Used at PA Marcellus Wastewater Lithium Plant”

  • Clinton County | Energy Companies | Frontier Natural Resources | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    PA DEP Took 9 Years to Re-Inspect Abandoned Shale Pad, Issue NOVs

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    On June 8, 2026, a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) inspector visited Frontier Natural Resources’ Winner 1, Winner 2, Winner 4H and Winner 6 shale gas well pads, along with four multimillion-gallon water impoundments in East and West Keating Townships, Clinton County. The inspector found that Frontier had not restored the pads and impoundments within 9 months of drilling ending. But here’s the thing: the original violations were lodged by the DEP on July 14, 2017. That’s almost nine years ago! In other words, the DEP didn’t bother to re-inspect the pads/sites for nine years. Read More “PA DEP Took 9 Years to Re-Inspect Abandoned Shale Pad, Issue NOVs”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 10, 2026

    June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Two-week pause of Canadian hydropower exposes frailty of Mass. plan to wean off natgas; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures slip in rangebound trade; Sierra Club floods the climate zone – alarmism or bust!; Banks’ fossil fuel financing increased 8% in 2025; INTERNATIONAL: Oil futures volatility returns; Kuwait offers oil to Asian buyers for first time since the war; BP CEO shakes up structure; WoodMac finds ‘no consensus’ on Gulf crisis resolution. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 10, 2026”

  • Bradford County | Crime | Energy Services | Eureka Resources | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Wastewater

    Eureka Resources Charged with 7 Crimes for PA Wastewater Leaks

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    The troubles continue to pile up for Eureka Resources and its now-closed frack wastewater treatment facilities in Pennsylvania — two in Lycoming County and one in Bradford County. In March, the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) assessed two fines against Eureka for violations of cleanup deadlines at two facilities, totaling $100,000 (see PA DEP Fines Eureka Resources $100K for Wastewater Violations). Eureka has not paid the fines, and the DEP has given the company 10 days to pay, “or else.” But that’s not all. PA Attorney General Dave Sunday recently filed seven criminal charges against Eurkea related to its now-closed facility in Bradford County. Read More “Eureka Resources Charged with 7 Crimes for PA Wastewater Leaks”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Broome County | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation

    EPA Admin. Zeldin Stops in Binghamton to Push for Constitution Pipe

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited Binghamton yesterday to advocate for reviving the long-stalled Constitution Pipeline, a proposed 125-mile natural gas project that would run from Susquehanna County in northeastern Pennsylvania through Broome, Chenango, Delaware, and Schoharie counties in New York. The pipeline was first proposed more than a decade ago. Zeldin argued that U.S. energy production is safer than in many other countries and said New York and New England should make greater use of domestic supplies. He also called for overturning New York’s statewide fracking ban, saying natural gas provides economic and environmental benefits and remains the state’s primary energy source. Read More “EPA Admin. Zeldin Stops in Binghamton to Push for Constitution Pipe”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Ohio | Research | Statewide OH

    Ohio Utica Shale Attracted Another $2.9B Investment Jan-Jun 2025

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    JobsOhio, a private, nonprofit corporation that works on behalf of the state to drive job creation and new capital investment in Ohio by attracting business, contracts its economic research to Cleveland State University (CSU) to monitor the Utica Shale industry. JobsOhio released the latest CSU twice-a-year report yesterday (full copy below). It shows that Ohio’s shale energy sector drew another $2.9 billion in direct investment between January and June 2025, pushing cumulative investment in the Utica since 2011 to nearly $117.5 billion. All private money! It’s massive. Read More “Ohio Utica Shale Attracted Another $2.9B Investment Jan-Jun 2025”

  • Industrywide Issues

    Stock for Major Marc. Royalty Owner WhiteHawk Begins Trading Today

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    WhiteHawk Minerals (formerly WhiteHawk Energy), a natural gas mineral and royalty interest owner in the Marcellus and Haynesville plays, with over 3.4 million gross acres under lease for drilling, launched an initial public offering (IPO) two weeks ago (see Major Marcellus Landowner WhiteHawk Minerals Seeks $187M via IPO). WhiteHawk, headquartered in Philadelphia, sought a valuation of up to $701.2 million in its U.S. IPO, offering about 6.9 million shares at $25 to $27 per share to raise up to $187 million. The stock, running under the ticker WHK, is slated to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. Read More “Stock for Major Marc. Royalty Owner WhiteHawk Begins Trading Today”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Devon Energy | Energy Companies

    Devon Swaps Old Coterra Debt for New Debt in Financial Housekeeping

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    In February, MDN brought you the big news that Devon Energy is buying out and merging with Coterra Energy, paying $21.4 billion in Devon stock (see Devon Energy Buying Coterra Energy for $21.4B in All-Stock Merger). The merger closed on May 7 (see Devon and Coterra Complete Merger, Launches $8B Buyback Program). Immediately after the merger was official, the new board of directors approved a plan to spend $8 billion by June 2029 to repurchase (buy back) shares of stock. And now Devon is pushing to clean up Coterra’s outstanding debt. Read More “Devon Swaps Old Coterra Debt for New Debt in Financial Housekeeping”

  • Commodity Price | Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Low Permian NatGas Price Causes Some Oil Drillers to Shut In Wells

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    Here’s a story that may, at first glance, seem to have nothing to do with the Marcellus/Utica. Au contraire! The story of what’s happening with Permian drillers has a great deal to do with the M-U region. Although MDN frequently refers to the Haynesville Shale as the #1 competitor to the M-U because both plays target natural gas as the primary hydrocarbon, would it surprise you to learn that the Permian basin is the #2 producer of natural gas behind the M-U? And it’s catching up. Permian Basin drillers are experiencing starkly contrasting fortunes, reaping historic profits from war-driven oil price rallies while facing negative regional natural gas prices due to severe pipeline bottlenecks. To curb financial losses from associated gas, major producers like Permian Resources and Devon Energy are shutting in wells, while others resort to flaring to maintain more profitable crude production. Read More “Low Permian NatGas Price Causes Some Oil Drillers to Shut In Wells”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 9, 2026

    June 9, 2026June 9, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New Jersey legislators “don’t want” energy jobs, vow to raise energy costs; Climate protesters arrested after using bodies, barrels to block Boston traffic; New York legislature passes data center moratorium; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures pull back on weather outlook; Supreme Court overturns ruling on Biden-era furnace rules in win for natural gas groups; INTERNATIONAL: Oil climbs as Israel, Iran pause; OPEC+ decides to boost production in July; Fifth Qatari-controlled LNG tanker exits Hormuz Strait; Morgan Stanley sees LNG upside risks as Asian demand picks up. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jun 9, 2026”

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

    M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Up 1 @ 563

    June 8, 2026June 8, 2026

    Last week, the combined Marcellus/Utica Baker Hughes rig count remained at 36 active rigs for the fourth 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 added 1 rig last week, bringing the total to 563 rigs. That’s the seventh week in a row the national count has added rigs, driven by new oil-focused rigs. Baker Hughes said oil rigs rose by two to 431 last week, the highest since June 2025, while gas rigs fell by one to 124, the lowest since January 2026. Other miscellaneous rigs held at eight. Read More “M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Up 1 @ 563”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation

    PA DEP Issues Permit for 8-Mile Water Pipe for EQT Shale Drilling

    June 8, 2026June 8, 2026

    Back in March, MDN alerted you to a potential new water pipeline coming in Lycoming County, PA, for EQT shale drilling (see 3 New PA Water Pipelines Coming to Support More Shale Drilling). The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) advertised for comments on a plan to issue a Chapter 105 Encroachment Permit for an 8-mile-long, 24-inch water pipeline project. Good news: The permit is now issued. Read More “PA DEP Issues Permit for 8-Mile Water Pipe for EQT Shale Drilling”

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