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  • Berkshire Hathaway | Centre County | Clinton County | Energy Services | Franklin County | Industrywide Issues | Loudoun County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Virginia

    FERC Issued EA for Pipe Expansion to Flow More M-U Gas to D.C.

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage (EGTS), a subsidiary of billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE), filed a new project with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last December to beef up three existing compressor stations in Centre, Clinton, and Franklin counties in Pennsylvania, and one compressor station in Loudoun County, Virginia, to flow more Marcellus molecules to the Washington, D.C. area (see BHE’s Eastern Gas Pipe Proposes Expansion to Flow M-U Gas to D.C.). The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) prepared and recently issued an environmental assessment (EA) for the project. A 30-day public comment period is now ticking. Read More “FERC Issued EA for Pipe Expansion to Flow More M-U Gas to D.C.”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Taxation

    Rover Pipeline Loses Ohio Supreme Court Decision to Lower Tax Bill

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    Rover Pipeline, a 713-mile natural gas pipeline, was designed to carry up to 3.25 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of Marcellus and Utica gas from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio to destinations in Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, and Canada. The project was completed and came online in late 2018 (see FERC OKs Final 2 Rover Pipeline Laterals – Now 100% Online). Rover’s original estimated cost to build the project was $4.08 billion. It ultimately cost $6.3 billion, as historically high rainfall led to additional unforeseen expenses, delays, and inspections. Most of the pipeline runs through Ohio, which assesses a property tax on such projects. Rover and Ohio disagree over the value to be assigned to the pipeline for annual taxation purposes. After several appeals, the case headed to the Ohio Supreme Court in May (see Rover Pipeline Heads to Ohio Supreme Court to Lower Tax Assessment). The Supremes issued their ruling yesterday, and it didn’t go Rover’s way. Read More “Rover Pipeline Loses Ohio Supreme Court Decision to Lower Tax Bill”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation

    Big Green Shows Up at NC DEQ Final Hearing on MVP Southgate

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    In 2018, Equitrans Midstream, the builder of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), proposed to extend MVP by an extra 75 miles from the current terminus in Pittsylvania County, VA, to Alamance County, NC, to provide natural gas for heating and electric generation. The 75-mile extension is called MVP Southgate. In December 2023, MVP changed the Southgate plan by cutting the distance by more than half and bumping up the size (diameter) of the pipeline (see Equitrans Slices MVP Southgate Pipe Project From 75 to 31 Miles). The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) held a public hearing Tuesday evening to receive public feedback on whether the DEQ should issue a Clean Water Act 401 certification for the project. Anti-fossil fuel groups (paid to be there) were on hand to object. Read More “Big Green Shows Up at NC DEQ Final Hearing on MVP Southgate”

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

    Map Route Revealed for Elba Express Pipe to SC Gas-Fired Plant

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    In April, MDN told you about a new greenfield expansion of the 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. KM CEO Kim Dang said on a conference call that the project is “easily expandable to over a Bcf a day.” However, a competitor wants to build the pipeline and threw some shade at KM’s plan, saying it would cross two rivers, multiple swamps, and private land, destroying Mom Earth in the process (see Fight in SC Turns Nasty with One Pipeline Company Attacking Another). Read More “Map Route Revealed for Elba Express Pipe to SC Gas-Fired Plant”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    SRBC Sounds the Alarm on Enormous Water Use for AI Data Centers

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    This post is not directly about the Marcellus/Utica, but the issue we discuss is important and significantly affects the M-U. Andrew Dehoff, the Executive Director of the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), is sounding the alarm about potential water usage for hyperscale data centers that will be located in the SRBC’s jurisdiction. Dehoff spoke at a Pennsylvania State Senate hearing on Monday. These giant data centers are BIG users of energy and, potentially, big users of water. The water is used not only to cool gas-fired power plants that generate energy for the data centers, but the data centers themselves use water to help cool the thousands upon thousands of computers located in them. Read More “SRBC Sounds the Alarm on Enormous Water Use for AI Data Centers”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | New York | Orange County | Regulation

    NY Dems Pressure Gov. Hochul to Close Operating Gas-Fired Plant

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    Competitive Power Ventures’ 680-megawatt CPV Valley Energy Center in Wawayanda, NY, fired up and began producing enough electricity to power 600,000 liberal NY homes in October 2018 (see CPV Marcellus-Fired Elec Plant in Orange County Now Online!). Andrew Cuomo, who was Governor at the time, tried his best to block CPV Valley Energy Center, which uses Marcellus gas and cost $900 million to build. Cuomo instructed his lapdog Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to deny renewing a federal air permit they previously issued five years earlier for the project. However, a judge saw right through that one and overruled the DEC, allowing the plant to continue operations using a state air permit instead (see Judge Refuses to Shut Down Orange County, NY Gas-Fired Plant). Read More “NY Dems Pressure Gov. Hochul to Close Operating Gas-Fired Plant”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Top Destinations for U.S. LNG Exports in 2025; Key Trends to Track

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    Earlier today, Reuters published a great article titled “Key US natural gas trends to track as LNG exports hit new highs.” The article is full of terrific charts (and narrative) showing where our LNG is currently going (by country), along with where it has gone historically (by country). The article reveals that over the first 8 months of 2025, total U.S. LNG exports climbed by 22% or by 12.4 million tons from the same months in 2024 to a record 69 million tons. Europe accounted for over two-thirds of U.S. export volumes, followed by Asia. The top three markets were the Netherlands, France, and Spain, which together accounted for 28% of total U.S. LNG shipments so far this year. Read More “Top Destinations for U.S. LNG Exports in 2025; Key Trends to Track”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 14, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Texas Republicans urge FERC to green-light major LNG terminal; NATIONAL: Hotter September forecasts give bulls new life, boost natural gas futures; First-of-its-kind AI solution for FERC permit prep; Pipelines are a critical link in America’s energy security; Star Princess shines through successful sea trials; Preserving America’s freedom means producing more energy; INTERNATIONAL: Oil drops on stockpile rise; US threatens IMO members as climate rules set for adoption; Centrica, Energy Capital Partners to buy National Grid’s LNG terminal for $2 bln; French energy giant wins legal battle to shut down North Sea oil fields. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 14, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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