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  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | West Virginia

    WV Rolls Out Data Center Welcome Mat as PA Slams the Door

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026

    Yesterday we told you how PA Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Executive Order 2026-05 handed every township supervisor a kill switch and wrote natural gas out of the “clean firm energy” column (see Shapiro EO Slams Brakes on PA Data Centers, Gas Plants Too). Now look two states south. On Aug. 11, WV Gov. Pat Morrisey stood at a Charleston podium reading “STANDING ON PRINCIPLES,” flanked by Senate President Randy Smith and House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, and rolled out the West Virginia Responsible Data Center Development Plan — a 20-year framework built to attract hyperscale data centers, not repel them. Same gas underneath. Opposite answers. Read More “WV Rolls Out Data Center Welcome Mat as PA Slams the Door”

  • Energy Companies | Epsilon Energy | Expand Energy | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Susquehanna County

    Epsilon Mulls Auburn Expansion, Sees 200 Bcf Left in Susquehanna

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026

    Epsilon Energy (NASDAQ: EPSN) keeps calling its Susquehanna County, PA, acreage a “legacy” asset — and then keeps telling investors it’s sitting on up to 200 billion cubic feet of gas it hasn’t produced yet. At the EnerCom Denver energy investment conference on Tuesday, Epsilon’s VP of Finance put hard numbers on the northeast Pennsylvania position for the first time, disclosed pad-level economics that are rare to see in public, and dropped the news item that matters most to anyone with a lease inside the Auburn dedication: the company is reviewing an expansion of the Auburn Gas Gathering System to handle drilling coming in 2028 and beyond. Read More “Epsilon Mulls Auburn Expansion, Sees 200 Bcf Left in Susquehanna”

  • Antero Resources | CNX Resources | Commodity Price | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Range Resources Corp

    WhiteHawk Sees $30B of Landowner Minerals Left to Buy in M-U

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026

    Six days after WhiteHawk Minerals (NYSE: WHK) filed its first quarterly report as a public company, CEO Daniel Herz took the stage at EnerCom Denver and did something CEOs usually avoid: he put a dated natural gas price forecast on the record. He thinks $4 gas is the number that unlocks the next wave of supply, he doesn’t think the Haynesville gets where people expect, and he thinks the back half of this decade is going to be a roller coaster. Read More “WhiteHawk Sees $30B of Landowner Minerals Left to Buy in M-U”

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

    EQT Gives Up an Automatic Win in Elizabeth Twp Permit Fight

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026
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    Elizabeth Township’s (Allegheny County, PA) Board of Commissioners was supposed to vote by August 21 on EQT’s conditional use permit for the six-well Heracles pad near Elizabeth Forward High School. Instead, at an August 17 workshop meeting, commissioners announced they’d cut a deal with EQT to push the decision into September — saying they need more time. Here’s the part the news coverage skipped: under Pennsylvania’s Municipalities Planning Code, blowing that 45-day deadline would have handed EQT an automatic, deemed approval. The clock was running in EQT’s favor. EQT gave it up voluntarily. That’s not a company scrambling for cover — that’s a company building a record it expects to defend on appeal. Read More “EQT Gives Up an Automatic Win in Elizabeth Twp Permit Fight”

  • Columbia County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Pennsylvania | Transco | Williams | Wyoming County (PA)

    Williams Wins Right to Sell PA Solar Credits from Compressor Arrays

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026

    In a case the judges themselves called one of first impression, Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court just handed one of the country’s biggest natural gas pipeline companies the right to earn — and sell — Pennsylvania solar energy credits. Williams wants to put two 11-megawatt (MW) solar arrays next to a pair of Transco compressor stations in Wyoming and Columbia counties. The panels won’t touch the electric grid. They’ll simply feed the compressor stations and shrink Williams’ power bill. The Public Utility Commission said twice that meant no solar credits. On August 19, the court said the PUC was wrong. Read More “Williams Wins Right to Sell PA Solar Credits from Compressor Arrays”

  • Carbon Capture | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Questerre Energy

    Questerre Wins Quebec OK for Carbon Storage Pilot on Utica Acreage

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026
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    Quebec has approved Questerre Energy’s application to run a carbon storage pilot on its Utica Shale acreage near Bécancour — but don’t mistake this for Quebec lifting its ban on Utica gas drilling. The Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy approved the five-year pilot (extendable two more years) on August 19, letting Questerre drill injection and observation wells — including one existing well — to test the subsurface for long-term CO2 storage. CEO Michael Binnion is using the approval to push two bigger arguments: that Questerre’s pre-existing exploration rights survived Bill 21, the 2022 law that outlawed oil and gas production province-wide, and that gas and carbon storage should be developed together as Quebec’s “made in Quebec” answer to emissions and energy security. Buried in the release: Quebec has also given Questerre a decommissioning notice for its 12 suspended wells, due within 36 months — a deadline the company is now contesting using a separate bill that allows old wells to be repurposed for carbon storage. Read More “Questerre Wins Quebec OK for Carbon Storage Pilot on Utica Acreage”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 20, 2026

    August 20, 2026August 20, 2026

    NATIONAL: Natural gas futures sustain upward climb as heat endures; Psychedelics for Climate Action (12,000 cultists); R Street is wrong on climate; Who’s paying for climate reporting in the mainstream media?; INTERNATIONAL: Oil gains as refinery demand surges; Oil market starts pricing in a prolonged Hormuz crisis; Washington lit the fuse for Africa’s energy explosion. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Aug 20, 2026”

  • Antero Resources | Ascent Resources | Devon Energy | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | EQT Corp | Expand Energy | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Utica Rig Count Fell 42%. Utica Drilling Didn’t. Here’s Why.

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026
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    Enverus, the Austin-based energy data outfit, rolled out its Top U.S. Drillers of 2026 rankings yesterday (Aug. 18). Here’s the headline nobody else will write: two of the three biggest land drilling customers in America now own Appalachian acreage. EOG Resources ranks No. 2 and Devon Energy ranks No. 3, and between them they hold the largest Utica position and the best Marcellus rock in the basin. Dig deeper, and you’ll find something that ought to calm a few nerves — the Enverus data shows Utica rigs down 42% in a year, and that number does not mean what it looks like it means. Read More “Utica Rig Count Fell 42%. Utica Drilling Didn’t. Here’s Why.”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Shapiro EO Slams Brakes on PA Data Centers, Gas Plants Too

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026

    Gov. Josh Shapiro signed Executive Order 2026-05 on Tuesday, imposing what he called “the strictest guardrails in the nation” on AI data centers — and, we’d argue, on the gas-fired power plants that will run them. Two western PA projects lost fast-track permitting status the same day. But the real damage is buried in a 33-page model consent order that got almost no attention. We don’t think it’s unfair or hyperbole to say Shapiro just destroyed the AI data center industry in the Keystone State. Read More “Shapiro EO Slams Brakes on PA Data Centers, Gas Plants Too”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Companies | Equinor/Statoil | Industrywide Issues | Lackawanna County | M&A | Pennsylvania

    Upstream Goes Downstream: Equinor Buys Into Scranton Power Plant

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026

    Norway’s Equinor — the company we all used to call Statoil — announced Monday it is buying a majority interest in the Lackawanna Energy Center (LEC), the big Marcellus-fired power plant in Jessup, PA, just outside Scranton. Equinor is paying $940 million for 87.71% of the Class A shares in the 1,483-megawatt plant, buying them from funds managed by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), which is now part of BlackRock. Invenergy, which built LEC and has run it since day one, stays on as operator. MDN has followed this plant since it was nothing but a proposal and a pile of angry town council meetings (see MDN’s LEC coverage), so this one hits close to home — literally, since the plant sits two counties from MDN world headquarters. Read More “Upstream Goes Downstream: Equinor Buys Into Scranton Power Plant”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Pennsylvania | UGI Energy Services

    KKR $9B Bid for UGI Puts NEPA Marcellus Midstream Assets in Play

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026

    A Wall Street rumor landed Tuesday that most of the financial press covered as a Wall Street story. We’re going to cover it as a Susquehanna County story — because buried inside UGI Corporation, the Valley Forge-based utility holding company that private equity giant KKR reportedly wants to buy for $9 billion, sits one of the more important collections of gathering, storage and pipeline assets in the northeast Marcellus. Read More “KKR $9B Bid for UGI Puts NEPA Marcellus Midstream Assets in Play”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    35 Bcf/d of LNG Demand by 2035: Where Will the Gas Come From?

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026

    Here’s a number every Marcellus and Utica landowner should tape to the refrigerator: $5. That’s where Colorado-based East Daley Analytics thinks Henry Hub natural gas prices are headed by 2031, and the reason is the LNG export buildout on the Gulf Coast, which the firm says will pull roughly 35 billion cubic feet of gas per day out of the U.S. supply pool by 2035. The catch — and it’s a big one — is that nobody has fully answered where all that gas comes from. East Daley published the analysis Aug. 18 in its Daley Note. Most of it is Gulf Coast and Permian Basin material. But bury the lede, and you miss what matters for the M-U audience. Read More “35 Bcf/d of LNG Demand by 2035: Where Will the Gas Come From?”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    Where Natgas Prices Stand: Nymex $2.78, Appalachia $1.77

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026
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    A punishing heat dome parked over the southern two-thirds of the country gave natural gas prices a nice bump on Tuesday — the September Nymex contract jumped 8.6 cents to settle at $2.776 per MMBtu, up 3.2%. But if you own Marcellus or Utica royalties, the number that actually lands in your mailbox is a lot smaller than that. Here’s the full picture, national and regional. Read More “Where Natgas Prices Stand: Nymex $2.78, Appalachia $1.77”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Fossil Fuels Still 86% of World Energy; U.S. LNG Exports Jumped 27%

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026
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    The Energy Institute (EI) has published the 75th edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy, covering full-year 2025 data. The press release leads with the news the green crowd wanted: renewables were the single largest source of new energy supply growth for the first time outside of a recession, with solar accounting for 71% of that increase. The news EI buried a little deeper: fossil fuels still supplied roughly 86% of the world’s total energy, every single fuel source set a new record, and natural gas trade grew faster than the gas market itself. Once again, the greens can’t hide the ball. Read More “Fossil Fuels Still 86% of World Energy; U.S. LNG Exports Jumped 27%”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 19, 2026

    August 19, 2026August 19, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: First ‘gas-plus-nuclear’ plant for data centers; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures rise on near-term weather; Energy stocks soar to record; Battle over data centers is reminiscent of battle over electrification; Net zero is dead and gone; INTERNATIONAL: Oil hits three-week high on Iran standoff; Electricity policy is economic policy – the race for reliable power. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Aug 19, 2026”

  • AI | Economic Impact | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pike County

    OpenAI Signs 10 GW Ohio Data Center Lease, Utica Gas Wins Big

    August 18, 2026August 18, 2026

    It’s official. In June, we told you OpenAI was in “advanced negotiations” to lease the gargantuan 10-gigawatt (GW) data center campus rising on federal land in Piketon (Pike County), Ohio (see OpenAI in Talks to Lease OH Data Center, Largest Gas Power in U.S.). Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported the ink is dry. OpenAI has signed a 20-year lease for the whole 10 GW campus with SB Energy, the SoftBank subsidiary developing the site — and chipmaker Nvidia is standing behind the deal with a financial backstop worth up to $105 billion. Why should Utica landowners care about a Silicon Valley lease? Because the electricity feeding this monster comes from a 9.2-GW natural gas power plant, and that gas has to come from somewhere. That somewhere is under your feet. Read More “OpenAI Signs 10 GW Ohio Data Center Lease, Utica Gas Wins Big”

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  • EQT Gives Up an Automatic Win in Elizabeth Twp Permit Fight
  • Williams Wins Right to Sell PA Solar Credits from Compressor Arrays
  • Questerre Wins Quebec OK for Carbon Storage Pilot on Utica Acreage
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