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  • Accidents | Energy Companies | HG Energy | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Washington County | Wastewater

    HG Energy Washington Co. Pad Leaks Up to 1,000 Barrels of Wastewater

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026
    Impacted area (DEP photo)

    The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reports that the failure of equipment near HG Energy’s WFN-6 shale gas well pad in West Finley Township, Washington County, released an estimated 500 to 1,000 barrels (21,000 to 42,000 gallons) of brine. Discovered by drone on July 8, the spill reportedly began when equipment failed inside a cement vault (connected to a pipeline), causing wastewater to flow downslope toward an unnamed tributary of Robinson Fork Creek. DEP inspectors documented dead and dying vegetation marking the wastewater’s path. Read More “HG Energy Washington Co. Pad Leaks Up to 1,000 Barrels of Wastewater”

  • Energy Companies | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley

    Infinity Adds Deal-Maker (Former Olympus Energy CEO) to Board

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    Infinity Natural Resources announced the appointment of Timothy Dugan to its Board of Directors, effective July 13, 2026. Dugan brings more than four decades of experience in the Appalachian energy industry, spanning upstream operations, midstream infrastructure, capital allocation, and strategic transactions. He most recently served as President and CEO of Olympus Energy, leading its sale to EQT Corporation for $1.8 billion in July 2025 (see EQT Seals the Deal, Completes Olympus Energy Purchase for $1.8B). Dugan previously was EVP and COO of CNX Resources and a director of CNX Midstream Partners. Infinity CEO Zack Arnold praised Dugan’s leadership and operational expertise. We have a take on Dugan’s addition to the Infinity board that you likely won’t read elsewhere. Read More “Infinity Adds Deal-Maker (Former Olympus Energy CEO) to Board”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | South Carolina

    Kershaw County, SC Approves 500 MW Gas-Fired Power Plant Project

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    Here’s a new gas-fired power plant project not previously on our radar. Beaufort Rosemary, a Virginia-based company, wants to build a 500-megawatt (MW) dual-fuel natural gas and propane power plant on 50 to 80 acres of land in Bethune, South Carolina, in Kershaw County. Officials say the project would bring more than $900 million in economic impact, hundreds of construction jobs, and 15 to 20 permanent jobs once fully operational. After hours of public debate, Kershaw County Council voted 4-3 Tuesday night to approve a 40-year tax incentive deal. Read More “Kershaw County, SC Approves 500 MW Gas-Fired Power Plant Project”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio’s New O&G Drilling Law Fast-Tracks Permits, Sparks Debate

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    In June, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill (SB) 219 into law. The new law, the first significant update to Ohio’s oil and gas laws since the Kasich administration more than a decade ago, reforms Ohio’s orphaned oil and gas well program and other elements of Ohio’s O&G laws. One aspect of the new law establishes an expedited drilling and plugging permit process. The law prevents the state from rejecting expedited permit requests (capped at 10 per owner annually), shortens timelines for leasing and drilling on public lands—including 30-day permit approvals—and limits landowners’ ability to challenge expired lease renewals. Anti-fossil fuelers are fuming. What’s new? Read More “Ohio’s New O&G Drilling Law Fast-Tracks Permits, Sparks Debate”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Pipelines

    UAE Closes on Minority Stake in Rover Pipeline, Ohio River System

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    The Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) investment group 2PointZero, via its subsidiary ePointZero, closed on its deal to acquire U.S. natural gas infrastructure firm Traverse Midstream Partners for $2.25 billion. This acquisition includes stakes in the Rover Pipeline and Ohio River System, which connect the productive Utica/Marcellus shale region to major demand centers and export hubs. The all-cash transaction gives the Abu Dhabi-based energy infrastructure platform a 35% non-operated stake in the Rover Pipeline and a 25% interest in the Ohio River System (ORS), both of which are operated by Energy Transfer. Read More “UAE Closes on Minority Stake in Rover Pipeline, Ohio River System”

  • Ohio | Pennsylvania | West Virginia

    The Marcellus Isn’t Slowing Down, It’s Getting Better at Drilling

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    There’s been a change in the Marcellus/Utica. Despite fewer visible rigs and water trucks across Pennsylvania, the Marcellus Shale isn’t declining—it’s maturing. Counting wells or permits no longer measures success, because fifteen years of learning have made modern wells dramatically more productive. Longer laterals, better geologic mapping, and refined completion techniques enable operators to produce more gas from fewer wells, reducing land disturbance, road construction, and traffic while improving economics. This shift from expansion to optimization arrives as demand surges from manufacturing, LNG exports, and AI data centers. For Appalachian communities, the takeaway is clear: the Marcellus isn’t slowing down—it’s getting better. Read More “The Marcellus Isn’t Slowing Down, It’s Getting Better at Drilling”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 16, 2026

    July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Data center hysteria in Pennsylvania; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Why New York’s data center moratorium feels all too familiar; Trump skewers Hochul’s ban of data centers in NY as ‘terrible decision’; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures inch up ahead of storage data; Waning heat in forecast sends physical natural gas prices lower; Elon Musk bought a gas turbine company; How gas and power markets are inextricably linked in 2026; Gas plant acquisitions remain well below newbuild costs; False optimism, broken promises of wind and solar advocates; Socialist candidates want to resurrect Green New Deal corpse; INTERNATIONAL: Oil narrowly extends gains as US launches fresh Iran strikes; Asian oil refiners scoop up US crude as Iran war intensifies. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jul 16, 2026”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Jefferson County (OH) | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Regulation

    Steubenville, OH Votes to Lease City-Owned Land for $7,000/Acre

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    After months of deliberation, Steubenville (Jefferson County), Ohio, City Council voted to accept a bid and proceed with leasing the city’s mineral rights to the oil and gas industry, including areas near residential neighborhoods and Beatty Park. Some residents voiced strong opposition, citing threats to the park’s ecosystem, health concerns, and insufficient public involvement, urging the council to reject bids or form a resident-inclusive committee. Fourth Ward Councilman Royal Mayo voted against it, questioning fracking’s health effects. First Ward Councilman David Albaugh supported it, noting that surrounding areas are already fracked and that no well pad would be built in Steubenville. The money (over $1 million!) is expected within 90 days. Read More “Steubenville, OH Votes to Lease City-Owned Land for $7,000/Acre”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pike County | Regulation | Wayne County

    Republicans Caved, Didn’t Offer Amendment Overturning DRBC Frack Ban

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    What a disappointment. We don’t know why, but at yesterday’s U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure meeting on the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), an amendment to overturn the Delaware River Basin Commission’s (DRBC) authority to ban fracking was NOT introduced. The WRDA passed and now goes to the House for a vote — without the amendment that would have overturned the DRBC frack ban, which illegally strips landowners’ property rights in Wayne and Pike counties (in Pennsylvania). The only conclusion we can draw is that the Republican leadership, for whatever reason, didn’t want it attached to the bill. Meaning they caved. Again, what a disappointment. Read More “Republicans Caved, Didn’t Offer Amendment Overturning DRBC Frack Ban”

  • Allegheny County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Controversy re EQT Plan to Drill Shale Wells Near SWPA High School

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026
    Elizabeth Township, PA

    EQT is seeking Elizabeth Township’s (Allegheny County, PA) approval for a conditional use permit for its six-well Heracles fracking operation, located about half a mile from Elizabeth Forward High School, alarming residents concerned about health and safety risks to roughly 760 students. A state appellate court invalidated the original permit in 2025 because the site shared a lot with a single-family home, but EQT subdivided the property as a workaround—a move Big Green group Protect Elizabeth Township is challenging in court. Despite lacking a local permit, the site has produced over 35.5 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of gas since April 2024, raising rule-of-law concerns. Commissioners have 45 days to decide. Read More “Controversy re EQT Plan to Drill Shale Wells Near SWPA High School”

  • Pennsylvania | West Virginia

    Northeast NatGas Demand Could Grow by 10 Bcf/d in Coming Years

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    Northeast natural gas demand could rise by up to 10 Bcf/d by the early 2030s, supported by power generation, LNG, industrial growth, and advancing pipeline projects. Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. (TPH) says regional operators increasingly expect 5–8 Bcf/d of growth by 2030, although the firm models only 3 Bcf/d. The interesting aspect of TPH’s prediction is *where* the increase in gas supply will come from, and which drillers will most likely provide it. Read More “Northeast NatGas Demand Could Grow by 10 Bcf/d in Coming Years”

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

    Revisiting the 2025 PA Supreme Court Decision on “Title Washing”

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    Last year, we reported on a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision issued in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Game Commission v. Thomas E. Proctor Heirs Trust (see PA Supremes Important Decision for Landowners re “Title Washing”). The PA Supremes addressed a question from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals regarding whether a 1908 tax sale of an “unseated” (undeveloped) parcel of land, the Haines Warrant, constituted a “title wash” that divested the subsurface estate owners of their ownership interest. We need to revisit that case and its fallout. Read More “Revisiting the 2025 PA Supreme Court Decision on “Title Washing””

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY Gov. Hochul Goes BANANA, Bans Data Centers for at Least 1 Year

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul yesterday had the ignominious distinction of signing an Executive Order establishing the nation’s first statewide moratorium on new hyperscale data centers, temporarily pausing state environmental permit issuance for up to 1 year. New York is CLOSED for business. We wonder if this decision jeopardizes a $100 BILLION project in the Syracuse area: a new chip-making plant by Micron. The Micron plant will build the chips used by hyperscale data centers — the same data centers Hochul just banned. How’s that for a kick in Micron’s teeth? Read More “NY Gov. Hochul Goes BANANA, Bans Data Centers for at Least 1 Year”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jul 15, 2026

    July 15, 2026July 15, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures snap losing streak; SLB, Liberty Energy form strategic alliance for data center infra. and power; Climate litigation activists embedded in new NAS attribution study; Climate retreat documented in the New York Times; Alice in Hydrogen Land; America barely uses OPEC oil, so why are oil and gas prices so high?; INTERNATIONAL: Oil hits one-month high; Houthis strike Saudi Arabia in major escalation; Japan chooses reliable energy over climate nonsense. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Jul 15, 2026”

  • CNG/LNG | Delaware County (PA) | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    It Appears Riverkeeper was Right! Penn LNG is Now Eddystone LNG

    July 14, 2026July 14, 2026

    A little over two weeks ago, MDN reported that THE Delaware Riverkeeper was sounding the alarm (the perennial “sky is falling” group) that the Penn America LNG export facility had come back to life and is planning a new LNG export project near Philadelphia (see Riverkeeper Claims Dead Philly LNG Project has Come Back to Life). Well, shazam! They were right! At least, according to RBN Energy. What was called Penn LNG, an export facility planned for Chester County, PA (near Philly), is now called Eddystone LNG, planned for Eddystone Borough in Delaware County, PA (also near Philly). Read More “It Appears Riverkeeper was Right! Penn LNG is Now Eddystone LNG”

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

    DRBC Alarmed at Potential Loss of Authority to Ban Fracking

    July 14, 2026July 14, 2026

    The far-left activists who occupy and control the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) are shocked and dismayed that their iron grip on power is slipping away. As we reported yesterday, Congress is close to adopting an amendment to the federal Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) that would block the DRBC and its sister organization, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), from banning hydraulic fracturing (and shale drilling) within their respective jurisdictions (see Congress Close to Overturning DRBC Ban on Watershed Fracking). It’s no skin off SRBC’s nose as that organization has allowed safe shale fracking in its region for nearly two decades. Only the lefties of the DRBC would be affected. And they don’t like it. Read More “DRBC Alarmed at Potential Loss of Authority to Ban Fracking”

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