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  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | West Virginia

    M-U Rig Count Stays @ 39 for 4th Week; Nat’l Count Adds 1 @ 546

    January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    The Baker Hughes rig count turned in its weekly report early last week, on Dec. 30 (Tuesday instead of the usual Friday), due to the holiday—for a second week in a row. The Marcellus/Utica rig count gained 1 rig four weeks ago in the Ohio Utica, bringing the total to 39 rigs. For the past four reports in a row, the M-U has maintained that count—the most rigs it has operated in more than a year. It’s a great way to start the New Year! Pennsylvania has held at 18 active rigs for seven consecutive weeks. Ohio has operated 14 rigs for four straight weeks (its highest in over a year). And West Virginia maintained 7 rigs, which it has operated since May 30. There were 24 rigs targeting the Marcellus and 15 targeting the Utica. The national count picked up 1 rig, bringing the total to 546 active rigs. Read More “M-U Rig Count Stays @ 39 for 4th Week; Nat’l Count Adds 1 @ 546”

  • Ascent Resources | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ascent Resources CEO Jeff Fisher Retiring; Bidding War Continues

    January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    Ascent Resources announced yesterday that its CEO, Jeffrey A. Fisher, who is both Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, will retire from his executive roles effective January 31, 2026. Following his retirement, he will serve as Special Advisor to executive management and the Board through December 31, 2026. The board has appointed Brooks M. Shughart, currently President & CFO, to succeed Fisher as CEO on January 31. While the official announcement does not refer to it, the company is currently in the middle of a bidding war to take it over. Read More “Ascent Resources CEO Jeff Fisher Retiring; Bidding War Continues”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Regulation | Washington County

    Range Well Suffers Casing Failure/Loss of Control During Fracking

    January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    On December 17, 2025, a casing failure and loss of well control occurred at one of three wells during fracking operations at a Range Resources pad in Washington County, PA. After gas pressure spiked to 2,000 psi, the company stabilized the well and later installed two kill plugs. Despite Range sending an immediate email notification, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) cited Range for failing to use the required website portal for instant alerts. Additionally, the company missed deadlines for a mandatory Area of Review report regarding potential “communication” with other O&G wells and/or water wells in the area. Read More “Range Well Suffers Casing Failure/Loss of Control During Fracking”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Adopts Enviro Justice Policy as Blunt Tool Against Shale

    January 6, 2026January 7, 2026

    In August 2023, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) posted an Interim Final Environmental Justice Policy to guide DEP’s permit application reviews and outreach efforts in environmental justice areas throughout the Commonwealth (see PA DEP Issues Interim “Final” Shale-Drilling-is-Racist Regulation). New Environmental Justice (or EJ) policies are a euphemism for regulations that prohibit drilling and pipelines built in neighborhoods of color or economic hardship zones because, says the left, those people can’t fight them. It is a dystopian and prejudiced view of the world. We call it “all shale drilling is racist” regulations. Completely repugnant. But the Shapiro DEP forged ahead and yesterday released a final version of these odious new policies and a new website tool to help identify EJ regions. Read More “PA DEP Adopts Enviro Justice Policy as Blunt Tool Against Shale”

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

    SC Republican Senator Wants to Block Eminent Domain for KM Pipe

    January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    In what we consider a misguided move, a Republican State Senator in South Carolina, Shane Massey (the SC Senate Majority Leader), has introduced a bill that would eliminate the use of eminent domain by pipeline companies. The move comes in response to concerns over a 71-mile Kinder Morgan pipeline that will flow Marcellus/Utica molecules to a planned 1,020-megawatt (MW) gas-fired power plant in the state’s Lowcountry, in Colleton County. Read More “SC Republican Senator Wants to Block Eminent Domain for KM Pipe”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Quantum Capital Selling Cogentrix Gas-Fired Plants for $4 Billion

    January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    In August 2024, Quantum Capital Group entered into an agreement to acquire Cogentrix Energy, an independent power producer, from another investment firm (Carlyle) for $3 billion (see Quantum Capital Buying Cogentrix Gas-Fired Plants for $3 Billion). The Cogentrix portfolio comprises 5.5 gigawatts of natural-gas-fired power plants located throughout PJM (the M-U region), ERCOT (Texas), and ISO-NE (New England). M-U molecules feed most power plants in PJM and ISO-NE, which is why we are interested. Yesterday, Vistra Corp. announced it is buying the Cogentrix Energy plants from Quantum in a deal worth $4 billion. Not a bad deal for Quantum—buy and hold Cogentrix for 15 months, then flip the assets for a cool $1 billion profit. Read More “Quantum Capital Selling Cogentrix Gas-Fired Plants for $4 Billion”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jan 6, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Trump administration sues Calif. cities over natural gas bans; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas extends losses on milder weather outlook; Foreign billionaires are investing in American energy lawsuits; Why the Boulder climate case is so dangerous and SCOTUS must step in; Top 10 energy prognostications for 2026 – Year of the Horse; INTERNATIONAL: Oil settles higher as US pressures Venezuela; Crude oil prices fell in 2025 amid oversupply; 2026 oil market will not be about Venezuela; Five energy market trends to track in 2026, the year of the glut; Trump to help oil companies ‘take back’ some of the billions Venezuela owes them. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jan 6, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

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