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  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA IFO Predicts Impact Tax Revenue to Soar 46% in 2025

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    Pennsylvania assesses an impact fee (PA’s version of a severance tax) on shale drillers, raising revenues that are paid to local municipalities (60% collected) and the black hole of Harrisburg politicians (40%). Yesterday, the PA Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) issued an estimate of how much the impact fee will raise this year, with the funds distributed in April of next year. The IFO says it expects, based on the price of natural gas and the number of new and existing wells, that PA will generate $239.9 million from the impact fee in 2025, a huge $75.3 million (46%) increase from 2024. The average fee per well generated will be $19,056 in 2025, up from $13,560 (41%) in 2024. Read More “PA IFO Predicts Impact Tax Revenue to Soar 46% in 2025”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Snyder County

    PA DEP Prepares to OK “Uprate” of 3 Gas Turbines at Hummel Station

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025
    Representation of the gas turbines used in the Hummel Station (click for larger version)

    Earlier this year, Capital Power Corporation, based in Edmonton (Alberta), Canada, a power producer with approximately 10 gigawatts (GW) of power generation at 30 facilities across North America, closed on buying two gas-fired power plants from LS Power, including the Panda Hummel Marcellus-fired power plant in Snyder County, PA (see Canada’s Capital Power Buying 2 PJM Gas-Fired Plants in PA, OH). At Senator Dave McCormick’s big data center event in Pittsburgh in July, Capital announced a $3 billion investment over 10 years to upgrade and expand the Hummel plant (see Capital Power Investing $3B in Hummel Gas-Fired Plant Shamokin Dam). Capital is making good on its promise. Read More “PA DEP Prepares to OK “Uprate” of 3 Gas Turbines at Hummel Station”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Proposes Revision to Erosion & Sediment Permit for O&G

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) published proposed revisions to its Chapter 102 Erosion and Sediment Control permit. The DEP is now accepting comments on the changes until January 20. The primary goal of the revision is “regulatory alignment.” Since the original policy was written in 2012, Pennsylvania passed the Chapter 78a (Unconventional) regulations (in 2016) and updated the ESCGP-4 permit (in 2024). The new draft updates the policy to match these legally binding rules rather than creating entirely new standards. The most significant change coming is an increase in setbacks to”support facilities” from 900 feet to 1,320 feet. Read More “PA DEP Proposes Revision to Erosion & Sediment Permit for O&G”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX Gas Price Falls 38 Cents to $4.91, But Remains High

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    We are checking in as we regularly do on the price of natural gas—both the futures price and the spot price in the Marcellus/Utica. Yesterday, the NYMEX futures price for natural gas got clobbered, falling 37.7 cents (-7.13%) to $4.9120 per million British thermal units (MMBtus). We’re still delighted that the price is so high! Don’t be bummed. But why did it fall? In a word, a new weather forecast showed U.S. temperatures warming mid-month, potentially curbing natgas heating demand. It can’t stay cold forever. (We woke up to 0 on the thermometer here in the Southern Tier of New York. We’re ready for warmer weather!) What about the spot (physical) price at various trading hubs in the M-U region? They’ve gone down a bit since last week, but we’re still thrilled where they are, too. Read More “NYMEX Gas Price Falls 38 Cents to $4.91, But Remains High”

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

    NY Gov. “Gassy Kathy” Hochul Vetoes Bill Banning Brine on Roads

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    The left is so amusing when it turns against one of its own. New York Governor Kathy Hochul is a card-carrying leftist. She has done her best to phase out the use of fossil fuels, including natural gas, throughout the state. She tried to force the state to abandon using natural gas and oil for heating and cooking in new construction (currently on hold in the courts). Under her direction, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) rejected permits for multiple existing (and new) gas-fired power plants. She’s forcing anyone who does connect to natural gas to pay the cost of running the pipeline to the house (or business). She signed a law banning the use of CO2 for fracking. She hates oil and gas! Yet by allowing two gas pipelines and vetoing a bill last week that would have banned the use of brine on roads during winter, the left turns against her and labels her “gassy Kathy.” Hilarious! Read More “NY Gov. “Gassy Kathy” Hochul Vetoes Bill Banning Brine on Roads”

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

    200 Enviro Groups Want Freeze on Building ALL New Data Centers

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    Did we call it, or did we call it? MDN was among (perhaps THE) first to tell readers that so-called environmental groups were quickly morphing from anti-fracking to anti-data center (see our stories here). From our first observation of this mental disease in early November, the mind cancer has metastasized quickly. We went from a few regional and state groups to, now, over 200 “environmental” groups, headed by the odious Food & Water Watch, sending a letter to Congress asking them to support a national moratorium on the approval and construction of new data centers. All because of their irrational hatred of fossil fuels, the very thing that makes their modern lifestyles possible. Read More “200 Enviro Groups Want Freeze on Building ALL New Data Centers”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 9, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Newsom sparks rebellion in Bay Area town; Aurora partners with San Antonio company to haul fracking sand; AGA staffer joined interview process for open Maryland PSC seats; If Sherrill wants to make NJ affordable, she must roll back net-zero policies; NATIONAL: No hurricanes strike USA for 1st time in a decade; Spark and dark spreads indicate improved profitability of natural gas, coal power plants; Climate groups falter, Bill Gates recalibrates, but Al Gore soldiers on; INTERNATIONAL: Crude oil price settles lower; China’s Daqing Oilfield surpasses one million tonnes in shale oil output. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Dec 9, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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