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  • Antero Resources | Belmont County | Bradford County | Energy Companies | Expand Energy | Gulfport Energy | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Ritchie County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    7 New Shale Well Permits Reported for PA-OH-WV Jul 6 – 12

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    The Marcellus/Utica region received a piddly 7 new drilling permits last week, July 6 – 12, down 21 from two weeks ago. Last week, Pennsylvania issued just 1 new permit. Ohio issued 5 new permits. And, West Virginia issued 1 new permit. The drillers who received new permits included: Antero Resources (1), Expand Energy (3), and Gulfport Energy (3). Read More “7 New Shale Well Permits Reported for PA-OH-WV Jul 6 – 12”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Monongalia County | West Virginia

    Coal Miners Show Up at WV Gas Plant Hearing to Oppose Project

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    In February, FirstEnergy subsidiaries Mon Power and Potomac Edison announced they had selected a 35-acre site in Maidsville (Monongalia County), West Virginia, for a new 1,200-megawatt natural gas power plant (see FirstEnergy Announces 1,200-MW Gas-Fired Plant for Mon County, WV). Located adjacent to the existing Fort Martin Power Station, the new facility is scheduled to begin construction next year and be completed by 2031. The Public Service Commission (PSC) of West Virginia held a hearing on Wednesday about the project. The hearing was flooded with coal miners there to oppose it, saying it would endanger their jobs. They’re wrong. Read More “Coal Miners Show Up at WV Gas Plant Hearing to Oppose Project”

  • Cumberland County | Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Virginia

    Dominion Advances Plan for New 3 GW Gas-Fired Power Plant in Va.

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    In May, Dominion Energy announced plans to construct a multibillion-dollar, 3-gigwatt (GW) combined-cycle natural gas power plant in Cumberland County to address the state’s rapidly increasing electricity demand, particularly from data centers (see Dominion Energy Floats Plan for New 3 GW Gas-Fired Power in Virginia). The proposed Cumberland Energy Center, situated on 900 acres, will include two natural gas units capable of future hydrogen use. If regulatory approvals are secured, construction will begin in 2029, with operations commencing between 2033 and 2034, generating power for approximately 750,000 homes. Read More “Dominion Advances Plan for New 3 GW Gas-Fired Power Plant in Va.”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | South Carolina

    SC PSC Won’t Reconsider Its Approval of Edisto River Gas-Fired Plant

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    In June, members of the South Carolina Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a revised project proposal to build a 1,020-megawatt (MW) gas-fired power plant in the state’s Lowcountry, in Colleton County (see SC PSC Approves Revised Gas-Fired Plant Proposed for Edisto River). The project, originally estimated to cost $2.5 billion, is a 50/50 partnership between Dominion Energy (formerly South Carolina Electric & Gas) and Santee Cooper (South Carolina’s state-owned electric and water utility). The plant location is at the retired coal-fired plant, Canadys Station. However, both the scope and the cost doubled last fall (see Dominion’s SC Canadys Gas-Fired Power Plant Doubles in Price). The PSC approved the doubled size/cost of the project in June. Their approval set off a firestorm of legal actions. Read More “SC PSC Won’t Reconsider Its Approval of Edisto River Gas-Fired Plant”

  • AI | Bucks County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Amazon’s Bucks County Data Center to Use 280 Gas Backup Generators

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    In June, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro took credit for brokering a really huge deal for Amazon to invest $20 billion in three data center locations across the state (see Amazon Investing $20 Billion to Build AI Data Centers in Eastern PA). Two of the three locations were announced: Luzerne County (near Wilkes-Barre) and Bucks County (near Philadelphia). Of course, these data centers will need massive amounts of electricity to power them. It’s just coming to light now that the Bucks County site will use electricity from the local grid, supplied by PECO. However, there are times when the grid experiences power outages. In that case, Amazon plans to install and operate 280 natural gas-fired generators for backup power. Read More “Amazon’s Bucks County Data Center to Use 280 Gas Backup Generators”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Senate Dems Clash Over States Using Water Permits to Block Pipelines

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    Poor lefty U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (Democrat from Rhode Island). He’s in a bind. Sen. Whitehouse sits on the committee currently negotiating how to loosen up on permitting rules for all sorts of projects, including natural gas pipelines. Whitehouse has traditionally been opposed to natgas pipelines getting built to furnish New England with more gas, but the governor of his own state, along with Dem governors from other New England states, want those pipes (for fear of being tossed out of office if they don’t bring down the price of gas and electricity). But on Whitehouse’s wacko left sit Massachusetts Senators Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren and Ed “wacky” Markey, who are 100% opposed to changing the rules for pipelines. Also opposing a change are foreign-backed environmental groups (big contributors to Whitehouse). What’s poor Sheldon going to do? Read More “Senate Dems Clash Over States Using Water Permits to Block Pipelines”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 17, 2026

    July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New York finally found a corporation that wants to pay taxes, so it banned it; New York City cuts power during July 4th heat wave; Maryland regulators not enforcing gas pipeline rules from 2025, consumer advocate says; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures fall as storage surplus remains robust; White House weighs extending Jones Act waivers; INTERNATIONAL: Oil ends lower but holds weekly gains; Rystad outlines 4 potential USA-Iran scenarios; Canada rejects Trudeau’s energy errors. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jul 17, 2026”

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