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  • American Energy Partners Inc. | Belmont County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Landfills | Ohio | Regulation | Wastewater

    Austin Master Services Ohio Frack Waste Cleanup Complete Today

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    One of the significant stories of 2024 in the Ohio Utica was about Austin Master Services (AMS), a radiological waste management solutions company in Martins Ferry, Ohio, that handles fracking waste by transporting it for disposal. AMS ran into trouble when it ran out of money. The Martins Ferry facility in Belmont County, where waste is temporarily stored, had exceeded its permitted maximum of 600 tons of stored waste, resulting in a violation of its permit. The Ohio Attorney General’s office filed a lawsuit against the company in March 2024 to force compliance and to force the cleanup of the facility. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) stepped in to do the cleanup work. As of today, cleaning and testing are done. Read More “Austin Master Services Ohio Frack Waste Cleanup Complete Today”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    White House Claims NY Gov. “Caved” on Pipelines, Hochul Says No

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    We’ve got a “he said, she said” situation between President Donald Trump and New York Governor Kathy Hochul. Last week MDN brought you the news that, following several conversations over the previous weekend between Trump and Hochul, that the President had agreed to allow New York to restart a $5 billion windmill project off the coast of Long Island, in return for allowing two pipeline projects to get built in the state, one of them the long-stalled Constitution Pipeline (see Trump Deal Trades NY Offshore Wind for Constitution, NESE Pipes). Trump claims the deal was a quid pro quo—windmills for pipelines. The White House further said that Miss Kathy “caved” on the pipelines. Hochul is now saying that’s not the case, that she never agreed to allow the pipelines to be built, only that she will approve the pipelines IF they meet both federal and state requirements. Which sure sounds like she’s welching on her deal with Trump. Read More “White House Claims NY Gov. “Caved” on Pipelines, Hochul Says No”

  • Hocking County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio

    OH Landowners Lose Lawsuit v. Columbia Gas re Plugging Old Well

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    Columbia Gas Transmission LLC won its bid for a quick win against Ohio landowners in Hocking County, Ohio, who claimed the company breached certain agreements when deciding to plug a gas well. A federal judge granted summary judgment to Columbia because the landowners failed to show how the company didn’t follow its responsibilities outlined in the relevant lease. We have a copy of the full decision and a summary of it below. Read More “OH Landowners Lose Lawsuit v. Columbia Gas re Plugging Old Well”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Regulation

    Kentucky PSC Approves 214-MW Gas Peaker Plant in Casey County

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    Last November, the East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC), a nonprofit power generation and transmission electric utility with headquarters in Winchester, Kentucky, announced plans to build two new natural gas-fired power plants and convert its two existing coal-fired power plants to burn natural gas (see Kentucky Utility Plans to Build 4 New Gas-Fired Power Plants). One of the two proposed new plants is a 214-megawatt (MW) peaker plant in Casey County, KY. On May 20, the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) approved the Casey County peaker plant project. Read More “Kentucky PSC Approves 214-MW Gas Peaker Plant in Casey County”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Scientific Proof that NatGas has Lowered CO2 Emissions in the U.S.

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    Using hard facts, a post on the Capital Research Center website proves that the change from burning coal to produce electricity to burning natural gas has resulted in a significant decrease in carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. From 2007 to 2023, American carbon emissions fell by 20 percent from an all-time high, and emissions per person fell by 30 percent. While burning more natural gas between 2007 and 2023 resulted in a 510 million metric ton increase in total annual natural gas–related CO2 emissions, the switch from coal resulted in a 1.4 billion metric ton reduction from reduced coal use. That’s a net decrease of almost a billion metric tons of CO2 emissions. Read More “Scientific Proof that NatGas has Lowered CO2 Emissions in the U.S.”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    IGU World LNG Report Predicts Market to Evolve “Rapidly” in 2025

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    On May 22, the International Gas Union (IGU) released its 16th annual 2025 World LNG Report, the world’s most comprehensive public source of information on key developments and trends in the LNG sector (full copy below). According to the report, today’s LNG market is “poised to evolve rapidly” as commercial, political, regulatory, and environmental factors offer opportunities. However, the LNG market is “also fraught with uncertainty.” Read More “IGU World LNG Report Predicts Market to Evolve “Rapidly” in 2025″

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, May 28, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Maryland advocates call for penalties on Washington Gas; NATIONAL: Trump orders accelerated nuclear power development, innovation; Warmer weather forecasts defuse supply angst to lift natural gas futures; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slips despite easing trade tensions; India spurns carbon tax threat, promotes trade and fossil fuels; Trump’s LNG diplomacy and how Asia got caught between gas and tariffs; Nearly 60 LNG carriers stand idle. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, May 28, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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