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  • Antero Resources | Butler County | Clean Energy E&P | Doddridge County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Expand Energy | Greene County (PA) | PennEnergy Resources | Pennsylvania | Tioga County (PA) | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Wetzel County | Wyoming County (PA)

    15 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 18 – 24

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    The Marcellus/Utica region received 15 new drilling permits last week, May 18 – 24, down from 23 permits issued two weeks ago. Pennsylvania issued 7 of last week’s permits. Ohio issued no new permits. West Virginia issued 8 new permits last week. The drillers who received new permits included: Antero Resources, Clean Energy E&P, EQT, Expand Energy, and PennEnergy Resources. Read More “15 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 18 – 24”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA GOP Gov. Candidate Garrity Calls for Pause on Data Centers

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity (currently the State Treasurer) yesterday called for a “total pause” on Pennsylvania A.I. data center development, arguing communities need time to update zoning, protect neighborhoods and farmland, strengthen noise rules, and secure transparency on water, energy, health, infrastructure, taxpayer, and ratepayer impacts. While we have expressed similar sentiment that common-sense guidelines are needed for data centers regarding water, noise, and energy use, we strongly disagree with a total statewide (and indefinite) “pause” on new projects. It sends the exact WRONG signal to the tech industry — that both Republicans and Democrats in the state are now blocking data centers in the Keystone State. Pausing or blocking data centers jeopardizes $92 billion worth of private investment in the state. Read More “PA GOP Gov. Candidate Garrity Calls for Pause on Data Centers”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH | Taxation

    OH Gov. DeWine Announces Pause of Data Center Tax Exemption

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced on May 27, 2026, that he has directed the chair of the Ohio Tax Credit Authority to pause consideration of any new data center tax exemption requests. The pause comes while the Ohio General Assembly’s Joint Data Center Committee “studies” the growth of data centers in the state. DeWine noted that data centers previously granted sales and use tax benefits reported a total capital investment of $27.2 billion in 2025. The Tax Credit Authority will stop accepting new exemption proposals after a meeting next Monday, where it will consider one final proposal. DeWine said the move is a suspension of new exemptions, NOT a data center ban. Read More “OH Gov. DeWine Announces Pause of Data Center Tax Exemption”

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

    Wake Up! The Left is Peddling Delusional Data Center Panic

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    MDN first tipped you back in July 2025 that the Democrat anti-fracking movement in Pennsylvania (and beyond) was rapidly becoming anti-data center (see PA Antis Hate Fossil Fuels, Shale Drilling, and Now…Data Centers). The trend blossomed, with national and international groups joining the chorus against data centers. Unfortunately, even some Republicans are now falling for the lie in places like Pennsylvania (see Some PA Republican Legislators Lose Their Way on Data Center Issue). There is zero doubt that the anti-fracking crowd is now anti-data center, and it’s threatening our national security. It’s time for the U.S. to wake up and pull our collective heads out of our collective rear ends. Read More “Wake Up! The Left is Peddling Delusional Data Center Panic”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Litigation | Pipelines | South Carolina

    KM Forced to Take SC Landowners to Court to Allow Pipe Surveys

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    In April 2025, MDN told you about a new greenfield expansion of Kinder Morgan’s (KM) Elba Express pipeline into South Carolina to serve growing demand for natural gas in the state (see KM Pipes Update: Expand Elba to SC; SSE4 Survey Work Done). The $431 million Elba Express Bridge project is designed to provide 325 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of firm transportation capacity to a new gas-fired power plant in Colleton County, SC (see SC PSC Approves Gas-Fired Power Plant Proposed for Edisto River). KM sent letters to 185 landowners in South Carolina along the proposed route, requesting permission to survey their land for the project (see SC Landowners Receive Notice of Survey Work for Elba Express Pipe). Some 60 of those landowners have refused permission, forcing KM to take them to court. Read More “KM Forced to Take SC Landowners to Court to Allow Pipe Surveys”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues

    O&G Spending on AI to Grow from $25B in 2025 to $50B in 2035

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    The oil and gas industry not only benefits from the AI (data center) sector by supplying natural gas to power plants, it also benefits by *using* AI in its operations. Like just about every other business on the planet, O&G companies are now using (embedding) AI into their business. Here’s a startling statistic: In 2025, O&G companies worldwide spent a cumulative estimated $25 billion on AI, according to Rystad Energy. By 2035, that number will be an estimated $50 billion per year. Amazing! Are you looking for a hot hot hot job? Look at AI in O&G. Read More “O&G Spending on AI to Grow from $25B in 2025 to $50B in 2035”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, May 29, 2026

    May 29, 2026May 29, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: McCormick’s $92B summit returns with a new direction; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures post solid gains; Why recent grads should seek careers in natural gas; CFACT questions JP Morgan Chase over ESG; In the wake of the Iran war the U.S. must produce more energy, not less; Why do we keep wasting money on ‘renewable’ technologies that will soon be outdated?; INTERNATIONAL: Crude closed mixed on Iran truce talks; Iran, US tentatively agree to renew truce for 60 days; US greenlights LNG exports to Morocco under FTA. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, May 29, 2026”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Gov. Shapiro Issues Strict Standards for Data Center Tax Breaks

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro introduced new “Responsible Infrastructure Development (GRID) Standards” for data center developers yesterday. These standards aim to tie tax breaks to sustainability and transparency, addressing concerns about energy affordability, pollution, noise, and overall quality of life. Under Shapiro’s GRID plan, data center developers seeking tax exemptions would need to demonstrate that they meet requirements to protect energy affordability, promote transparency and community engagement, support workforce development, and safeguard the environment. Projects would also be required to incorporate so-called clean energy sources and adhere to strict efficiency and environmental protection measures. Read More “Gov. Shapiro Issues Strict Standards for Data Center Tax Breaks”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Some PA Republican Legislators Lose Their Way on Data Center Issue

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    Sen. Jarrett Coleman (R-Bucks/Lehigh) and Rep. Jamie Walsh (R-Luzerne) have introduced legislation in Pennsylvania to address the rapid expansion of data centers. Their proposed bills aim to repeal a 2021 tax exemption that incentivizes data centers to locate in the state. The bills would also empower municipalities to implement an 18-month moratorium on data center development applications. With all due respect, these two Republicans have lost their way and are out of their minds. Read More “Some PA Republican Legislators Lose Their Way on Data Center Issue”

  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Trumbull County

    Warren, OH Council Proposes Economic Suicide via Data Center Ban

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    The Warren, OH, City Council introduced legislation to impose a permanent ban on new data centers, citing concerns about water supply, wastewater infrastructure, utility costs, and the city’s residential character. Sponsored by Democrats, the proposed ordinance argues that data centers place unsustainable demands on city systems, particularly following a costly wastewater plant upgrade. One Council Democrat drew parallels between data centers and past fracking “disappointments” in the region, emphasizing water as the community’s most critical resource. Read More “Warren, OH Council Proposes Economic Suicide via Data Center Ban”

  • Industrywide Issues | M&A

    ArcLight Capital, Owner of Major Assets in M-U, Sold to Japan Co.

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    Founded in 2001, ArcLight Capital Partners is a leading infrastructure investor focused on critical electrification assets. The firm has owned, controlled, or operated more than 70 GW of assets and 48,000 miles of electric and gas transmission and storage infrastructure, representing over $90 billion in enterprise value. ArcLight invests across power, hydro, solar, wind, battery storage, electric and natural gas transmission, storage infrastructure, and digital power. ArcLight is an investor/owner of a number of key assets in the Marcellus Utica, including gas-fired power plants and pipelines (see our ArcLight stories here). ArcLight is being sold for $1 billion to a subsidiary of Japan’s SoftBank Group, one of the world’s largest technology investors. Read More “ArcLight Capital, Owner of Major Assets in M-U, Sold to Japan Co.”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    How the Marcellus/Utica Made the U.S. #1 in LNG Exports

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    The Appalachian Basin, spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, has become America’s premier natural gas province, producing over 35 billion cubic feet daily (Bcf/d) in 2024. Driven by hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus and Utica shales, private mineral rights, and low breakeven costs below $2 per MMBtu, the basin has reshaped *global* energy markets. How? Infrastructure constraints (lack of pipelines) and Mid-Atlantic political opposition prevent local LNG export terminal development. Even so, Marcellus/Utica gas underwrites domestic power markets, fuels digital infrastructure, and indirectly propelled the United States to become the world’s leading LNG superpower by displacing Gulf Coast gas for export liquefaction. Read More “How the Marcellus/Utica Made the U.S. #1 in LNG Exports”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Record “Open Interest” Trading Across North American NatGas Markets

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    We spotted a press release by the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) announcing record “open interest” across its global energy markets in May 2026, reaching 130.5 million contracts. It’s all highly technical financial jargon. We decided to research it to figure out (a) what it is saying, and (b) how/why it’s important for the Marcellus/Utica. We’re glad we did. The press release from ICE—one of the largest financial exchanges in the world—announces that the global energy market is currently seeing a historic amount of financial activity. In short, more energy companies, investors, and utilities than ever before are using financial contracts to lock in future natural gas and electricity prices. Read More “Record “Open Interest” Trading Across North American NatGas Markets”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, May 28, 2026

    May 28, 2026May 28, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Town of Rock approves LNG plant permit; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures settle higher; The U.S. is a major energy exporter and importer, especially for petroleum; Amicus briefs urge SCOTUS to end Boulder’s climate lawsuit; Why do we keep wasting money on ‘renewable’ technologies?; INTERNATIONAL: Oil settles below $89 on deal hopes; US strikes Iran military site near Hormuz; BP Chairman says he was fired without explanation; Rage, rage against the dying of the net zero dream; Hormuz in the U.S.–Iran conflict as a strategic game changer. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, May 28, 2026”

  • Calfrac | Energy Services | Fayette County | Pennsylvania

    Oilfield Services Co. Closing Southwest PA Office, Cutting 75 Jobs

    May 27, 2026May 27, 2026

    Calfrac Well Services Ltd. is an oilfield services company headquartered in Canada, with major offices and operations in the United States and Argentina. Calfrac’s services include hydraulic fracturing, coiled tubing, cementing, and other well stimulation techniques designed to help increase the production of oil and natural gas. Sadly, Calfrac is closing its Fayette County, PA, office in September, resulting in about 75 job losses. That’s according to a WARN notice filed by the company with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. Read More “Oilfield Services Co. Closing Southwest PA Office, Cutting 75 Jobs”

  • Industrywide Issues

    Major Marcellus Landowner WhiteHawk Minerals Seeks $187M via IPO

    May 27, 2026May 27, 2026

    Earlier this month, MDN told you that WhiteHawk Energy (undergoing a rename to WhiteHawk Minerals), 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, was teeing up for an initial public offering (see Major Marcellus Landowner WhiteHawk Energy Files for IPO). Here we are more than two weeks later, and the company is finally pulling the trigger on its IPO. WhiteHawk Minerals, headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, is seeking 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. Read More “Major Marcellus Landowner WhiteHawk Minerals Seeks $187M via IPO”

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