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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Belmont County | Carroll County | Energy Companies | Grenadier Energy | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Ohio | Regulation

    Ohio OGLMC Awards Contract to Drill Under Leesville Wildlife Area

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    Yesterday, the Ohio Oil & Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) met in a public forum in Columbus and voted to open another 6,570 acres of state-owned wildlife land (in Belmont and Harrison counties) to allow bids to frack under (not on top of) those areas. The Commission also awarded a contract to Grenadier Energy to drill under another wildlife area in Carroll County, 172 acres of the Leesville Wildlife Area. The state is getting an amazing $6,000 signing bonus, equaling $1.03 million, plus big royalties! Read More “Ohio OGLMC Awards Contract to Drill Under Leesville Wildlife Area”

  • Energy Companies | Seneca Resources

    Seneca Resources COO Leaves to Become CEO of Australian Shale Co.

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    The current (until this week) Chief Operating Officer (COO) of major Marcellus/Utica driller Seneca Resources (a subsidiary of National Fuel Gas Company) is leaving not only Seneca but also the country to become the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Australian driller Tamboran Resources Corporation. Todd Abbott is going to quit drilling in the Marcellus and begin drilling in the Beetaloo Basin. Is there a connection? Read More “Seneca Resources COO Leaves to Become CEO of Australian Shale Co.”

  • Anadarko | Chesapeake Energy | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Equinor/Statoil | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Mitsui | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA | Williams

    PA Judge Tosses Royalty Owners’ 10-Year Fracking Antitrust Lawsuit

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    In 2015, a group of landowners in northeastern Pennsylvania who had leased their land for fracking filed a lawsuit against Chesapeake Energy, Anadarko, Statoil (now Equinor), Mitsui E&P, and Access Midstream (later bought by Williams), alleging the companies had improperly deducted post-production costs (e.g., gas gathering and transportation expenses) from royalties owed to the landowners in breach of their respective leases. The lawsuit also alleged collusion and conspiracy to defraud the landowners (antitrust violations). The lawsuit was on hold for many years while other lawsuits played out. In 2024, a federal court in Scranton unpaused the lawsuit, and the judge ruled, tossing out the landowners’ royalty claims (see Pennsylvania Drillers Defeat Landowner Lawsuit After 9 Years). There was one remaining aspect of the lawsuit: antitrust violations under the Sherman Act. We’re just learning now that the same judge ruled in late December that the royalty owners did not suffer an “antitrust injury,” dismissing the remainder of the lawsuit. Read More “PA Judge Tosses Royalty Owners’ 10-Year Fracking Antitrust Lawsuit”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation

    Maryland PSC Fast-Tracks Constellation Proposal for Gas-Fired Power

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    Last October, the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) accepted applications for large-scale power projects, also known as “dispatchable” generation, that can provide energy quickly during periods of peak demand under the state’s Next Generation Act (see Maryland Offers Expedited Gas Power Plant Approvals Next 30 Days). Constellation, one of the largest power generation companies in the U.S., accepted the offer and submitted three projects under the program. Two of the projects are gas-fired power plants in Harford County — one larger and one smaller. However, the cost of running a pipeline to feed that location may tank the project before it’s begun (see Cost to Extend Gas Pipe to Proposed Maryland Power Plant is $800M). The new news is that on Dec. 30, the PSC fast-tracked the Harford project. Read More “Maryland PSC Fast-Tracks Constellation Proposal for Gas-Fired Power”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Washington County

    PA DEP Dings EQT for “Abandoning” Shale Well in Washington County

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    We spotted a short article alleging EQT has “abandoned” a shale well in Washington County, PA, and thought it would be a good opportunity to (once again) discuss the misnomer of “abandoned” oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania. Let’s begin with the news as reported… Read More “PA DEP Dings EQT for “Abandoning” Shale Well in Washington County”

  • Lease & Royalty Payments | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    How to Calculate Royalties if Well is Co-Located with Gas Power?

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    AI data centers are all the rage. The news (local and national) is full of such stories, playing up opposition to data centers. We’ve written plenty about AI data centers on MDN, given the close connection to gas-fired power that’s needed to operate them. We’ve also told you about a developing trend of “behind the meter” gas-fired power plants, built at the same location as a data center. That’s when the data center is built next to a power plant or vice versa. The electricity goes directly to the plant and never flows through the local power grid. Another part of this story is that sometimes the gas-fired power plant that’s on-site powering the data center receives its gas from a well drilled at the same site! The gas flows directly into the gas plant (bypassing gathering pipelines), and the plant produces electricity for the data center. And therein lies a potential, very thorny issue. Read More “How to Calculate Royalties if Well is Co-Located with Gas Power?”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jan 13, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 13, 2026January 13, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas jumps on colder weather outlook; USA Compression completes acquisition of J-W Power; WoodMac sees USA tight oil output shrinking in 2026; Climate policy 2025 was much good news; Victory as Trump withdraws America from UN climate framework & IPCC; Is natural gas a trade or a trap after hitting new lows?; Energy wisdom is lacking among public officials; INTERNATIONAL: Oil jumps as Iran tensions escalate; Trump says he’s inclined to exclude Exxon from Venezuela; European gas prices climb on heating demand, Iran risks. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jan 13, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

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