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  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Ohio | Pennsylvania | West Virginia

    M-U Rigs Even @ 37; Haynesville Up 2 @ 58; Nat’l Up 3 @ 547

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    Last week, the combined Marcellus/Utica Baker Hughes rig count remained at 37 active rigs for the sixth week in a row. The M-U’s chief competitor, the Haynesville, added two rigs and now runs 58 active rigs, some 21 more than the M-U. Clearly, drillers are choosing to put their money into the Haynesville over the M-U despite that play’s higher costs because (a) it’s closer to the Gulf Coast LNG export facilities, and (b) it’s easier to build pipelines in Louisiana and Texas than it is in the northeast. The national count added three rigs last week and now operates 547 rigs. Read More “M-U Rigs Even @ 37; Haynesville Up 2 @ 58; Nat’l Up 3 @ 547”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada

    TC Energy Announces $1.5B Expansion to Columbia Gas for Powergen

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    Last Friday, TC Energy reported a robust first quarter in 2026, highlighted by a 14% increase in comparable EBITDA to $3.1 billion and record delivery volumes across its North American pipeline network. For the Marcellus and Utica shale region, the standout development is the newly announced $1.5 billion Appalachia Supply Project on the Columbia Gas system. Slated for 2030, this expansion will add 0.8 Bcf/d of takeaway capacity to meet surging electricity and data center demand. Appalachia is explicitly identified as a major contributor to the growth in U.S. natural gas production, and is expected to account for over 55% of the growth by 2035. Read More “TC Energy Announces $1.5B Expansion to Columbia Gas for Powergen”

  • Energy Companies | Equinor/Statoil | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    WV Supreme Court Delivers Major Decision on O&G Severance Tax

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Equinor USA Onshore Properties Inc. (formerly Statoil) in a multi-million dollar tax dispute last Friday. The case has major implications for how the state calculates severance taxes for natural gas liquids. The decision reversed an intermediate court’s procedural dismissal, entitling Equinor to over $19 million in tax refunds for the years 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019. The dispute centered on the definition of “gross proceeds” and the timeliness of administrative appeals in a years-long battle with the West Virginia tax commissioner. Read More “WV Supreme Court Delivers Major Decision on O&G Severance Tax”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Mason County | West Virginia

    Mason County, WV Data Center: 3 Bldgs, 984 NatGas, Diesel Engines

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    In January, MDN reported that Fidelis New Energy and 8090 Industries together had launched a new company, American Intelligence & Power Corporation (AIPCorp), to develop the Monarch Compute Campus in Mason County, West Virginia (see Huge New Data Center Coming to Mason County, WV with 2 GW Gas Power). This 2,380-acre microgrid project provides behind-the-meter power for AI and hyperscale data centers, bypassing standard grid delays. In March, AIPCorp announced it had sold itself to Nscale Global Holdings Limited, one of the fastest-growing hyperscalers in the world (see Mason County, WV Data Center Project (Gas Powered) Sold to Nscale). The new owners filed an application (on April 20, just coming to light now) for a construction permit. The application reveals some important new details about the project. Read More “Mason County, WV Data Center: 3 Bldgs, 984 NatGas, Diesel Engines”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Antero 1Q Record-High Production 3.9 Bcfe/d, $657M Free Cash Flow

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    Antero Resources, the largest Marcellus/Utica (M-U) driller in West Virginia, released its Q1 2026 update last week. Antero placed 20 Marcellus wells to sales during Q1 with an average lateral length of 11,652 feet. Thirteen of these wells have been online for approximately 60 days with an average rate per well of 25 MMcfe/d, including 1,457 Bbl/d of liquids per well. Antero’s drilling and completion capital expenditures during Q1 were $222 million. In addition to capital invested in drilling and completion activities, the company invested $25 million in land during the first quarter. Through its land investment, Antero added approximately 5,400 net acres, representing 24 incremental drilling locations at an average cost of approximately $900,000 per location. Read More “Antero 1Q Record-High Production 3.9 Bcfe/d, $657M Free Cash Flow”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    U.S. Has More Natural Gas Than It Can Use; Permian Prices Negative

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    What in the world is going on with natural gas prices, around the planet and here at home? How is the Iran war affecting natgas prices abroad and here? According to a Bloomberg analysis article, the Iran war has disrupted global energy supplies, driving gas prices up by roughly 40% in Europe and 50% in Asia. Yet the U.S. faces the opposite problem — a massive natural gas surplus. Permian Basin producers in West Texas have generated so much gas as an oil byproduct (called associated gas) that pipeline infrastructure cannot keep pace, pushing regional prices to historic lows of -$9.60/MMBtu. Yes, that’s MINUS $9.60! It’s hard for M-U molecules to compete with producers willing to pay customers to take their natgas. Read More “U.S. Has More Natural Gas Than It Can Use; Permian Prices Negative”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, May 4, 2026

    May 4, 2026May 4, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Trump approves “Keystone Light” Canada-U.S. oil pipeline; NATIONAL: Natural gas rises as markets wait for warmer temperatures; Occidental announces CEO succession; ‘Republican’ Green energy fantasies and casualties; The EIA launches pilot surveys on data center usage; US shatters crude, diesel, gasoline export records; Affordability continues to collide with misguided climate policies; Amazon’s AI spending boom signals massive energy needs ahead; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slips as Iran talks hang in balance; European natural gas prices jump amid ongoing Hormuz uncertainty. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, May 4, 2026”

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