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  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    Toby Rice: NatGas Will Surpass Petroleum as U.S.’s #1 Fuel by 2030

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    In a recent interview with Bloomberg, EQT CEO Toby Rice declared that natural gas is poised to surpass petroleum as America’s top energy source by 2030, ending oil’s 75-year dominance that began in 1950 when it overtook coal. In 2025, gas accounted for 36% of U.S. energy consumption, compared with petroleum’s 37%, with Rice predicting a crossover within a couple of years. The shale revolution’s cheap gas has displaced coal in power generation, fueled economic electrification, and complemented intermittent renewables, while flat gasoline demand — partly due to EVs — has stalled oil consumption. The EIA projects gas demand growing 3.4% through 2027 versus 0.6% for petroleum, and booming LNG exports add further momentum. Read More “Toby Rice: NatGas Will Surpass Petroleum as U.S.’s #1 Fuel by 2030”

  • AI | Devon Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues

    How Devon Energy’s “Three Waves of AI” is Transforming the Company

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    Following its May merger with Coterra Energy, Devon Energy is positioning AI as central to integration efforts while targeting $1 billion in annual pre-tax synergies by the end of 2027. The combined company—valued at over $60 billion with 1.6 million boe/d production—is concentrated in the Delaware Basin (70% of oil output), recently bolstered by a $2.6 billion New Mexico acreage acquisition, and includes Coterra’s 190,000-acre Marcellus position, which reportedly drew an $8 billion offer. Read More “How Devon Energy’s “Three Waves of AI” is Transforming the Company”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Schoharie County | Susquehanna County | Williams

    DOE Sec. Wright Says Constitution Pipeline Project a “No-Brainer”

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    The Trump administration and its officials continue to aggressively push the Williams 125-mile Constitution Pipeline project, which would stretch from the prolific shale gas fields of Susquehanna County, PA, into and through New York State, to Schoharie County, NY, to move Marcellus gas into New York State and New England. In June, Trump EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited Binghamton to advocate for reviving the long-stalled project (see EPA Admin. Zeldin Stops in Binghamton to Push for Constitution Pipe). Last Thursday morning (July 2nd), Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright appeared on the Fox Business program Mornings with Maria (Bartiromo) to discuss the current state of energy here at home and around the world (including the Iran war). It was a question that Bartiromo posed to Wright near the end of the interview that piqued our interest. Read More “DOE Sec. Wright Says Constitution Pipeline Project a “No-Brainer””

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

    How AI Data Centers Lost the PR War; Dems Swear Off Using AI

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    A rare bipartisan backlash against AI data centers has emerged, with more than 70 state and local governments passing restrictions or moratoriums due to concerns about water use, electricity consumption, noise, and utility rate hikes. Critics span the political spectrum, from Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to conservatives like Pennsylvania State Treasurer (and Republican candidate for Governor) Stacy Garrity. Public relations experts blame the industry’s failure to build trust, communicate transparently, and engage communities early, comparing tech companies’ top-down approach to the tobacco industry’s playbook. The consequences are mounting: 25 data center projects were canceled in 2025 — quadruple 2024’s total — while roughly 99 of 770 planned projects face local opposition. Pennsylvania is at risk of forfeiting some $92 billion in private investments (see Pittsburgh Energy Event Truly Mind-Blowing, $92B+ Investments for PA). Read More “How AI Data Centers Lost the PR War; Dems Swear Off Using AI”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    DOE Offers $150M to Boost Shale Recovery, Produced Water Solutions

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026
    Curt Coccodrilli, DOE Acting Assistant Secretary and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary

    The U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office announced up to $150 million in cost-shared federal funding to advance three priorities for the domestic oil and gas industry: enhanced recovery from unconventional reservoirs, where recovery rates often fall below 10%; advanced characterization of hydraulic fracture propagation, proppant behavior, and well diagnostics; and field-testing of produced water treatment technologies to reduce disposal and enable reuse. The initiative supports President Trump’s “Unleashing American Energy” executive order, aiming to lower energy costs and strengthen energy dominance. Produced water challenges span the Permian and Appalachian basins. Applications are due September 8, 2026. Read More “DOE Offers $150M to Boost Shale Recovery, Produced Water Solutions”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research | Shell

    Shell Annual LNG Outlook Predicts Demand to Soar 65% by 2050

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    Shell, which dropped “Royal Dutch” from its name after leaving the Netherlands in 2022 due to high taxes and overregulation, is one of the world’s supermajors (oil and gas driller). Shell is also one of (perhaps THE) largest producers and vendors of LNG, or liquefied natural gas, worldwide. The company has just released its tenth annual LNG Outlook 2026 (full copy below), which highlights key trends in 2025 and hauls out the crystal ball to predict where things are heading over the next 25 years. Shell’s annual LNG outlook says shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz from the Iran war—which shut in roughly one-fifth of global monthly LNG supply—could keep 2026 global LNG trade flat if flows normalize within three months, with growth resuming in 2027. Read More “Shell Annual LNG Outlook Predicts Demand to Soar 65% by 2050”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jul 7, 2026

    July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Data center supporters and critics argue over future in Pittsburgh area; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Gas production climbs faster than oil in Permian; Virginia’s return to RGGI is another ratepayer rip-off in the making; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures rise on summer demand; Study projects $1 trillion needed for U.S. energy infrastructure by 2052; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slides to fresh five-month low as oversupply signals mount; Russia oil price falls to pre-Iran war level in blow to Kremlin; Qatari LNG carrier struck in Hormuz, testing US talks; Washington’s plan to neutralize Iran’s Hormuz leverage; Securing the oil and gas resources of the future. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jul 7, 2026”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Halliburton | Patterson-UTI | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    EQT Sets New U.S. Onshore Record for Deepest & Longest Shale Well

    July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

    EQT Corporation, the largest driller in the Marcellus/Utica (based on M-U production), recently achieved two records with the same Marcellus well. EQT drilled not only the “deepest” shale well in the continental U.S. (by “measured depth”), but also the longest horizontal shale well (by lateral length). EQT’s Longwell 9H well, located in Wetzel County, West Virginia (near the Pennsylvania border), eclipses a record set by Expand Energy in 2025 in Marshall County, WV. Read More “EQT Sets New U.S. Onshore Record for Deepest & Longest Shale Well”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    Transco Throttles Southbound M-U Molecules to Work on SESE Project

    July 6, 2026July 6, 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. Construction for SESE started March 2, 2026, according to FERC filings. Transco (Williams) received its final federal authorization and a Notice to Proceed, and crews mobilized in early spring. Initial activities have included tree felling, installation of acoustic barriers, and test drilling in preparation for blasting. Antis finally gave up trying to block construction of SESE in June (see Antis Give Up Trying to Block Permit for Transco SESE Pipeline). Now comes word that Williams will “throttle back” southbound natural gas flows on the Transco system for most of the summer to accommodate work on SESE. Read More “Transco Throttles Southbound M-U Molecules to Work on SESE Project”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Trucking

    No Pipeline? No Problem! Trucked CNG Can Feed New Data Centers

    July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

    We spotted a press release from Hexagon Agility that the company has secured its largest-ever single order for “Mobile Pipeline” modules from Certarus, valued at about $100 million, with an option for up to $25 million more by 2028. It triggered a “connect the dots” moment for us. Mobile pipelines are another term for virtual pipelines, which is a euphemism for trucking natural gas via CNG (mostly) and sometimes LNG. The Hexagon press release indicates strong new demand for such technology in the AI data center market. No pipeline? No problem! Just truck it in via a virtual pipe instead. Read More “No Pipeline? No Problem! Trucked CNG Can Feed New Data Centers”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    WoodMac Research Predicts Henry Hub Rises to $5/MMBtu by 2035

    July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

    Global research firm Wood Mackenzie warns that a decade of cheap U.S. natural gas is ending, with Henry Hub prices—historically stuck between $2 and $4 per MMBtu—expected to approach $5 by 2035. The shift is driven by surging demand from LNG exports and AI data centers. U.S. LNG exports jumped from 0.5 Bcf/d in 2016 to 15.0 Bcf/d in 2025, with capacity expected to nearly double by 2031. Meanwhile, power-sector demand could require an additional 17 Bcf/d by the mid-2030s. Supply-side tailwinds—prime drilling acreage, cheap associated gas, and annual productivity gains—have largely run their course. WoodMac says $5 gas remains globally competitive. Read More “WoodMac Research Predicts Henry Hub Rises to $5/MMBtu by 2035”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pipelines | Regulation

    Supreme Court Rules President Can Remove Commissioners, Like FERC

    July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

    Over the past two weeks, just prior to heading out on summer vacation, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a number of extremely important decisions. One of them was Slaughter v. Trump, a 6-3 decision in which the Supremes overturned the 91-year-old Humphrey’s Executor precedent, granting the president broad authority to remove members of independent federal agencies for any reason. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the president must have trusted subordinates to ensure accountability, though the Court exempted the Federal Reserve to preserve its independence. This ruling permanently solidifies President Trump’s earlier removals of Democratic appointees, significantly expanding executive control over critical regulatory bodies, including the National Labor Relations Board, the Federal Trade Commission, and most importantly for MDN readers, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Read More “Supreme Court Rules President Can Remove Commissioners, Like FERC”

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

    M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Up 3rd Week @ 580

    July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

    Last week was (once again) noteworthy for the Baker Hughes rig count. Although the Marcellus/Utica count didn’t budge, the national count increased by another 7 rigs. The national count has risen over the last three weeks — by 18 rigs! The new national count, 580, is also the highest the combined count has been since May 2025. The combined M-U rig count remained at 36 active rigs for the eighth consecutive week. The M-U’s chief competitor, the Haynesville, maintained its count of 55 active rigs, operating 19 more than the M-U. Read More “M-U Rigs Even @ 36; Haynesville Even @ 55; Nat’l Up 3rd Week @ 580”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jul 6, 2026

    July 6, 2026July 6, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures slip ahead of holiday; INTERNATIONAL: Oil fluctuates as crude flows surge through Persian Gulf; Qatar LNG ship traffic through Hormuz resumes after brief pause; Oil, gas tankers cross Hormuz via Oman-side route after U-turns; China urges ‘unimpeded passage’ of Hormuz as fee chatter mounts; Oil glut calls may be getting ahead of reality. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jul 6, 2026”

  • Antero Resources | Bradford County | Butler County | Carroll County | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | EQT Corp | Expand Energy | Guernsey County | Harrison County | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Laurel Mountain Energy | Lycoming County | Ohio | Ohio County | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania General Energy | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    31 New Shale Well Permits Reported for PA-OH-WV Jun 22 – 28

    July 2, 2026July 2, 2026

    The Marcellus/Utica region received 31 new drilling permits last week, June 22 – 28, the very same number issued two weeks ago! Can’t remember the last time that happened. Last week, Pennsylvania issued just 5 new permits. Ohio issued 13 new permits. West Virginia also issued 13 new permits last week. The drillers who received new permits included: Antero Resources, EOG Resources, EQT, Expand Energy, Infinity Natural Resources, Laurel Mountain Energy, and Pennsylvania General Energy. Read More “31 New Shale Well Permits Reported for PA-OH-WV Jun 22 – 28”

  • Columbiana County | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio

    Northern Utica Lights Up: Columbiana Farmland Sells for $18,750/Acre

    July 2, 2026July 2, 2026

    Ohio’s Utica shale boom ignited around 2011 in northeastern counties, with Carroll County emerging as the epicenter of early drilling. Operators like Chesapeake Energy targeted the oil and liquids-rich “wet gas” windows in Carroll, Columbiana, and Harrison counties. However, as operators refined their geologic understanding, they discovered the formation’s most prolific “dry gas” window lay to the southeast. Development steadily migrated toward Belmont, Monroe, Jefferson, and Guernsey counties, where deeper, overpressured rock formations yielded massive volumes of natural gas. By the mid-2010s, these southern counties dominated Ohio’s Utica production, eclipsing the northern pioneers that first proved the play’s potential. However, three years ago, Encino Energy “cracked the code” on Ohio Utica oil drilling, and activity began migrating north again (see Oil Prod. in Northern Utica Comes Alive – Encino Cracks Oil Code). Read More “Northern Utica Lights Up: Columbiana Farmland Sells for $18,750/Acre”

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