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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Trumbull County

    New 953-MW Utica-Fired Power Plant Goes Online in Lordstown, OH

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026
    Trumbull Energy Center Combined Cycle Gas Turbine

    In January 2017, Clean Energy Future (CEF), based in Massachusetts, announced it would build a second Utica gas-fired power plant in Lordstown next to the Lordstown Energy Center (see Details on Newly Announced Trumbull Energy Center Electric Plant). In late 2022, the project finished securing its financing ($1.2 billion), and construction began (see Trumbull Energy Center Secures Financing, Construction Begins ASAP). The good news is that the plant, fed by Utica Shale gas, began operations earlier this year. However, the project’s owners celebrated its official launch yesterday. Read More “New 953-MW Utica-Fired Power Plant Goes Online in Lordstown, OH”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Gives OK for MVP Southgate Construction to Begin in N.C.

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    This is a momentous occasion. Yesterday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a “Notice to Proceed with Construction” order authorizing Mountain Valley Pipeline (owned by EQT Corporation) to proceed with construction of MVP Southgate pipeline in North Carolina. This follows FERC granting permission to begin building Southgate in Virginia in April (see MVP Southgate Gets FERC Permission to Start Building in Virginia). MVP Southgate extends the original MVP from its termination in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, to Rockingham County, North Carolina—about 31.3 miles. Read More “FERC Gives OK for MVP Southgate Construction to Begin in N.C.”

  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Anti-Shale Groups Push for Bill that Defacto Bans Data Centers

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    Pennsylvania radical green groups, including PennFuture, the Center for Coalfield Justice, and the Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter, continued a full-court press against AI data centers in the Keystone State yesterday. Just yesterday, we reported that Food & Water Watch had assembled dozens (perhaps one hundred at most) protesters in Harrisburg on Tuesday to support a bill (Senate Bill 1359) that would (if signed by Governor Shapiro) ban new data center development in PA for three years (see PA Antis Rally in Harrisburg to Destroy Data Center Opportunities). Yesterday, the aforementioned green groups held a briefing to support a different data center bill, House Bill (HB) 1834, which does not outright ban new data centers the way SB 1359 does, but has the same effect. Read More “PA Anti-Shale Groups Push for Bill that Defacto Bans Data Centers”

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

    Residents in NEPA Town Sell to Data Centers, Get Rich, & Move

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    Last week, MDN told you about a group of landowners in Salem Township (Luzerne County), PA, near Wilkes-Barre, who had banded together to offer their land for sale to a data center project and potentially become very wealthy (see NEPA Landowners Line Up to Become AI Millionaires by Selling Land). We have an update to that story, locking down just how wealthy they could become. The article looks at what is happening in Salem Township. Much of the perspective is, “Isn’t it a shame how data centers are destroying this little slice of paradise?” Homes are being boarded up, and people are moving away. Read More “Residents in NEPA Town Sell to Data Centers, Get Rich, & Move”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    MSC Analysis Destroys Antis’ Lies re Setbacks, Wastewater Radiation

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    The thing about the political left is that they NEVER give up. EVER. And so, neither must we. The left wants to destroy new shale drilling in Pennsylvania. They couldn’t do it via regulation. They couldn’t convince a majority of residents that shale drilling is bad. So they search out other ways to make it happen. Among those ways are efforts to increase setbacks (distance from wells to homes and other structures) from the current 500 feet to over 3,200 feet, which would ban drilling in 95%+ of the state (see PA DEP Hard at Work Analyzing 42 “Studies” re Increasing Setbacks). Another way is by convincing people that drill cuttings and frack wastewater are radioactive and killing everyone and everything (see ICN Tries to Stoke Fear of “Radioactive” Frack Waste at PA Landfill). The Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) published a post yesterday that destroys these narratives by using FACTS. Read More “MSC Analysis Destroys Antis’ Lies re Setbacks, Wastewater Radiation”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    URTeC Speakers Debate Whether U.S. Shale Industry has Peaked

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    At the 2026 Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC) conference in Houston, Texas, experts debated whether U.S. shale has “peaked.” AllianceBernstein’s Bob Brackett noted that the sector has added 10 million bbl/d of oil since 2013, with Delaware Basin wells producing 300,000 bbl in two years, but flagged stalled productivity since 2021 and stubbornly low recovery factors (meaning less than 10% of the oil in the shale is actually recovered). Chevron’s Birlie Bourgeois called for a “next chapter” via AI, better fractures, and EOR surfactants, which have boosted productivity up to 20%. Read More “URTeC Speakers Debate Whether U.S. Shale Industry has Peaked”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 25, 2026

    June 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Patriot Rail’s Hydra expands sustainability efforts with new CNG truck; Colorado’s ‘right to natural gas’ measure submits signatures to qualify for November ballot; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures gain ahead of inventory data; Affordability in, renewables out (again); Even Einstein admitted he was wrong – we can’t expect as much from Al Gore; INTERNATIONAL: Oil falls to postwar lows; Natural gas prices set to ease as Qatar restores LNG output; Yes, China is largely responsible for rising carbon emissions. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jun 25, 2026”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Marcellus/Utica Pipelines to Flow More Molecules to Other Markets

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    RBN Energy has published an excellent series of blog posts discussing pipeline projects under development within and beyond the Marcellus/Utica production area that, collectively, will enable at least a few more Bcf/d to reach customers in the Northeast, the Southeast, and the Midwest by 2030. Part 5 of RBN’s Northeast gas series (below) examines pipeline projects moving Appalachian Marcellus/Utica gas westward into Ohio, the Midwest, and to the Mid-South. Read More “Marcellus/Utica Pipelines to Flow More Molecules to Other Markets”

  • Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    New England Power Generators Won’t Support Expanded Algonquin Pipe

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    Last week, MDN reported that the Energy Secretary of the very liberal Democrat regime that runs Massachusetts had written a letter to the New England Power Generators Association, asking power generators to get on board and support an expansion of the Algonquin Gas Transmission (AGT) pipeline (see Mass. Energy Sec. Tells Power Generators to Support Project Beacon). Yes, we were surprised! What’s even more surprising is that the Association President, Dan Dolan, wrote back to say power generators do NOT support getting more natural gas supplies from an expanded AGT pipeline. Say what?! Read More “New England Power Generators Won’t Support Expanded Algonquin Pipe”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | North Carolina | Pipelines | Transco | Virginia | Williams

    Antis Give Up Trying to Block Permit for Transco SESE Pipeline

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    Williams’ Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SESE) is a 55-mile, 42-inch-wide pipeline that will run through Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and Rockingham, Guilford, Forsyth, and Davidson counties in North Carolina. It will provide natural gas to Duke Energy customers. Big Green sued to overturn a federal water quality permit issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Big Green wanted the court to block construction until the full case could be heard. In May, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (4th Circuit) rejected arguments Big Green put forward that claimed the Army Corps’ decision was “arbitrary and capricious” and refused to block construction (see 4th Circuit Panel Rejects Antis’ Plea to Block Transco SESE Work). And now, Big Green is throwing in the towel on the entire lawsuit. Read More “Antis Give Up Trying to Block Permit for Transco SESE Pipeline”

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

    Brilliant: Convert PA Coal-Fired Sites to Gas-Fired AI Data Centers

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    Just yesterday, MDN brought you the great news of the economic and jobs boom happening in Indiana County (Homer City), for a gas-fired AI data center project happening at what was Pennsylvania’s largest coal-fired power plant complex (see Homer City Economic Boom Now Under Way from Data Center Project). The Homer City project is a fantastic example of what can be done, what IS being done, to turn old (retired) coal-fired power plants into gas-fired AI data centers. Read More “Brilliant: Convert PA Coal-Fired Sites to Gas-Fired AI Data Centers”

  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Antis Rally in Harrisburg to Destroy Data Center Opportunities

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    Somehow, the radicalized Food & Water Watch (Big Green) was able to attract, prod, and cajole “hundreds” (more likely about 75) anti-fossil fuelers to show up at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Rotunda to support a “bipartisan” bill that would ban new data centers from being built in the Keystone State. Senate Bill 1359, sponsored by the uber-left Katie Muth (a strong anti-fossil-fueler), would impose a three-year moratorium on building new data centers in Pennsylvania. You might as well call it what it is: a permanent ban. Why? Because the data center rush to build will happen in the next three years. There won’t be anything (or very little) left to build after three years, and Muth knows it. Read More “PA Antis Rally in Harrisburg to Destroy Data Center Opportunities”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    TVA Forecasts Needing Another 26 GW of Gas-Fired Power by 2040

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    The Tennessee Valley Authority’s preliminary 2026 Integrated Resource Plan calls for adding 7 to 26 GW of natural gas capacity through 2040, citing load growth—driven largely by data centers and AI—that already outpaces its reference forecast and approaches its higher-growth scenario. TVA also plans up to 5 GW of nuclear, 1-5 GW of storage, 2-5 GW of unreliable renewables, and 2-3 GW of efficiency and demand response. It recommends pursuing solar while suspending wind, extending nuclear licenses, and continuing to operate its coal fleet. Read More “TVA Forecasts Needing Another 26 GW of Gas-Fired Power by 2040”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 24, 2026

    June 24, 2026June 24, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: DTE Energy names Renee Tomina president and COO of DTE Gas; The largest U.S. wind facility to begin operations this month; NATIONAL: Traders sell natural gas futures despite building heat risk; Westinghouse Electric, DOE announce $17.5B loan program; U.S. LNG feedgas starts to soar; INTERNATIONAL: Crude extends losses; More vessels transit Hormuz, Qatar-linked LNG tankers return; Qatar sees most LNG output returning within weeks; US, Qatar push back against EU methane rules; Amid 2026 energy chaos, oil and gas giants prosper; “Ecocide” Joker in the deck. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jun 24, 2026”

  • Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Seneca Resources

    Seneca Resources Changes e-Fracking Vendor to Evolution Well

    June 23, 2026June 24, 2026

    Seneca Resources, National Fuel Gas Company’s exploration and production arm, and Evolution Well Services announced a three-year strategic agreement to deploy electric hydraulic fracturing technology (e-fracking) across Seneca’s Appalachian Basin operations, including the Marcellus and Utica shales. The companies said Evolution’s electric frac systems, in-house power generation and field-gas conditioning will use Seneca’s own responsibly sourced natural gas to power completions. This isn’t the first time Seneca has used e-fracking.

    6/24/26 UPDATE: Seneca responded to our questions about how many frac fleets it operates, and why it chose Evolution, below.
    Read More “Seneca Resources Changes e-Fracking Vendor to Evolution Well”

  • Boardwalk Pipeline Partners | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Boardwalk Offers Temporary Capacity Along Pipeline to Southeast

    June 23, 2026June 23, 2026

    In early April, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Kosciusko Junction Pipeline Project in Mississippi (see FERC Issues DEIS for Boardwalk Pipe to Carry M-U Gas to Southeast). The project belongs to the Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC (a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipelines) and involves constructing approximately 110 miles of 36-inch natural gas pipeline. It will carry molecules from several shale plays, including the Marcellus/Utica, to markets in the Southeast. The original in-service date was supposed to be April 28, 2028. That date has been somewhat modified. Read More “Boardwalk Offers Temporary Capacity Along Pipeline to Southeast”

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