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Frac Sand: Does Size Really Matter?

Today, we introduce you to a new advertiser on Marcellus Drilling News: MS Industries. Below is a sponsored post from MS Industries. Such posts on MDN are extremely rare. We only accept sponsored posts if we believe the content is (a) very high quality and (b) directly relevant to MDN readers. This post on frac sand hits the bullseye. Among MDN’s audience are many who work for drillers (i.e., producers) and those who work for the oilfield services companies that work for those drillers. Believe it or not, frac sand is one of the keys, one of the closely-guarded secrets of drillers, that determines the success of their drilling programs. MS Industries, serving the Marcellus/Utica (and other plays), offers a range of high-grade frac sand, including whole grain silica microproppant. Matt Henry, one of the principals of MS Industries, writes about the role of microproppants in fracking. Click to learn more about the critical role of frac sand and why size *does* matter… Read More “Frac Sand: Does Size Really Matter?”

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Nat’l Rig Count Drops 7 @ 583; Marcellus Down 1 @ 24, Utica Even @ 11

The Baker Hughes U.S. national rig count cratered last week, losing seven rigs. The U.S. count is now 583 active rigs, the biggest weekly decline since June 2024. As for the Marcellus/Utica, the rig count was a combined 35 last week, losing one rig it had gained the week before. The Marcellus lost one of the two rigs it had gained two weeks ago and now sports 24 rigs across the three M-U states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Rigs focused on the Utica remained unchanged at a combined 11. However, there were shifts among two of the three M-U states. PA picked up one rig and now operates 16 rigs. The last time PA operated 16 rigs was last December. The biggest news is that WV, which had operated 10 or more rigs for most of the past year (34 weeks in a row), broke its streak and lost two rigs. WV now operates nine rigs. Read More “Nat’l Rig Count Drops 7 @ 583; Marcellus Down 1 @ 24, Utica Even @ 11”

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EQT Seeks to Build 3 Miles of Gathering Pipe in Lycoming County, PA

EQT Corporation wants to build three miles of gathering pipeline to a well pad in Cascade Township, Lycoming County, PA. The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) published a notice in Saturday’s Pennsylvania Bulletin inviting comments on a Chapter 105 Encroachment permit for a three-mile-long, 8-inch natural gas gathering pipeline being constructed on a 50-foot-wide right-of-way. Read More “EQT Seeks to Build 3 Miles of Gathering Pipe in Lycoming County, PA”

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WV Bill to Attract Data Centers, Use Coal & Gas, Set to Become Law

In March, MDN told you about a legislative proposal from newly elected West Virginia Governor Pat Morrisey, a measure called the Power Generation and Consumption Act (House Bill 2014) to expand data center development in the state (see WV Gov. Backs Energy Bill to Attract Data Centers, Use Coal & Gas). The bill, sometimes called the “microgrid bill,” would allow companies to develop independent energy grids using natural resources, including coal and gas. It positions West Virginia as a prime location for data centers, AI processing, and cloud computing. Great news: The bill passed both chambers, and Morrisey is set to sign it into law. Read More “WV Bill to Attract Data Centers, Use Coal & Gas, Set to Become Law”

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Democrats Try to Demonize PJM Elec. Grid for THEIR Failed Policies

Democrat politicians, like Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, are predictable. Shapiro, Murphy, and other Dem governors in the PJM Interconnection electric grid region, which includes all or parts of Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., have ratcheted up their rhetoric blaming PJM for higher electricity prices, even though it is their own policies that are driving electric prices higher! Always blame someone else for your shortcomings; that’s their motto. Read More “Democrats Try to Demonize PJM Elec. Grid for THEIR Failed Policies”

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Antis Get the Band Back Together to Fight NY Constitution Pipeline

We spotted a couple of stories, one by PBS and another by the financial publication Barron’s, covering the “groundswell” of opposition to resurrecting the 124-mile Pennsylvania-to-New York Constitution Pipeline project. According to a letter signed by “233 environmental and community groups,” the proposed pipeline poses “a serious threat to state sovereignty.” Here’s the first thing to note: Enviro-lefties file paperwork to form a “group” of one or two people. It looks great on letterhead to list hundreds of organizations, implying thousands of people. However, it would be more accurate to say “233 individuals” instead of 233 groups of people. At any rate, we will repeat an observation we have made almost since beginning to write the MDN site in 2009: Many in the anti-fracking and anti-pipeline movement are old (sometimes young) hippies looking to relive the glory days of Vietnam protests. Read More “Antis Get the Band Back Together to Fight NY Constitution Pipeline”

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Indiana County, PA Locals LOVE New Data Center & Gas-Fired Plant

In early April, MDN brought you the exciting news that THE largest gas-fired power plant in the country, along with a MASSIVE data center complex, will be built at a former coal-fired power plant site in Indiana County, PA (see Largest Gas-Fired Power Plant in the U.S. Coming in Western Pa.). The site will be transformed into a more than 3,200-acre natural gas-powered data center campus, complete with a 4.5 gigawatt Marcellus-fired power plant. So, what do the locals think of this project? Nervous? Fearful? Not in my backyard? No! None of those reactions. The locals LOVE this project and the jobs and economic impact it will have in the Homer City area. They call it a “game-changer” and can’t wait for construction to begin. Read More “Indiana County, PA Locals LOVE New Data Center & Gas-Fired Plant”

MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 14, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: WVU Extension receives grant to provide free training to oil and gas workers; NATIONAL: You can’t LNG your way out of a trade deficit; Goldman says ESG investors should bring oil and gas stocks in from the cold; Renewing the mandate to safeguard the energy grid; Granholm cashes in; INTERNATIONAL: Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc said to weigh bid for $9B Aethon assets; OPEC+ policy shift ‘highly significant’; Back to Russian gas? Trump-wary EU has energy security dilemma; Congress moves to block IMF support for African oil fund restrictions; US wants Ukraine to handover control of key pipeline carrying Russian gas. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 14, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”