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  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Statewide OH

    Ohio Eyes Using Heat and CO2 from Data Centers to Grow Fresh Food

    June 2, 2025June 2, 2025
    Credit: Ceres greenhouse

    This is ingenious and yet another example of how free market capitalism is superior to every other economic system on earth. You likely know that artificial intelligence (AI) and the data centers that are needed to offer AI to the masses have some downsides. Namely, data centers (and the gas-fired power plants that power them) produce a lot of heat, and the power plants produce a lot of carbon dioxide (CO2). Instead of viewing those as negatives, what if we viewed them as positives—as opportunities? That’s how Shawn Cutter, a sixth-generation Ohio farmer and an entrepreneur in the energy and tech sectors, sees it. He’s pitching the concept of co-locating greenhouses with data centers and gas-fired power plants to capture and use the heat and CO2 (which plants need) to grow fresh produce in the winter in Ohio. Brilliant! Read More “Ohio Eyes Using Heat and CO2 from Data Centers to Grow Fresh Food”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Port Arthur LNG Receives Non-FTA Export Authorization from DOE

    June 2, 2025June 2, 2025
    Port Arthur, TX (click for larger version)

    Last week, Sempra announced that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a permit to the company’s Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 development project to allow the export of up to 13.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of U.S.-produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) to countries that do not have a free-trade agreement (FTA) with the U.S. The non-FTA permit, which is the first issued since the completion of the DOE’s most recent public interest study, is a major regulatory milestone for the proposed Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 project. Read More “Port Arthur LNG Receives Non-FTA Export Authorization from DOE”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 2, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    June 2, 2025June 2, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Trump rides to the Northeast’s energy rescue; NATIONAL: States are rolling out red carpets for data centers, some lawmakers are pushing back; Upstream natural gas valuations, a big year; Trump’s ‘beautiful’ bill casts a cloud over hydrogen’s future; The Inflation Reduction Act must be repealed—all of it; INTERNATIONAL: Oil dips after US-China trade tensions flare; OPEC+ countries to ‘implement production adjustment’ of 411K bpd in July. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 2, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Antero Resources | Belmont County | Carroll County | Chesapeake Energy | Columbiana County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Expand Energy | Gulfport Energy | Marion County | Marion Natural Energy | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Sullivan County | Tyler County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    24 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 19 – 25

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    For the week of May 19 – 25, the number of permits issued to drill new wells in the Marcellus/Utica was down seven from the previous week. Last week, 24 new permits were issued in the M-U. In the Keystone State (PA), just four new permits were issued, all of them going to Expand Energy (Chesapeake) for a pad in Sullivan County. The Buckeye State (OH) received 13 new permits, with most (five) going to Encino Energy (EAP) in Columbiana County. EOG Resources received four permits for Carroll County, and Gulfport Energy received four permits for Belmont County. The Mountain State (WV) scored seven new permits. Six of the seven went to Antero Resources for a single pad in Tyler County. One permit was issued to Marion Natural Energy in Marion County. Read More “24 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 19 – 25”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Transco | Williams

    Williams Files Request Asking FERC to Reissue NESE Cert in NY, NJ

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    President Trump’s version of his conversations with New York Governor Kathy Hochul was correct: She caved. Yesterday, pipeline giant Williams filed a 246-page request (below) with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to expedite the reissuance of a certificate for the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project, a billion-dollar-plus project designed to increase Transco pipeline capacity and flows of Marcellus gas heading into New York City and other northeastern markets. NESE is one of two projects, along with the Constitution Pipeline, on which Hochul “caved” in a deal with Trump (see White House Claims NY Gov. “Caved” on Pipelines, Hochul Says No). He gave her the right to continue blowing $5 billion on a horrible offshore wind project. In return, Trump secured an agreement to allow two Williams pipeline projects, including NESE. Read More “Williams Files Request Asking FERC to Reissue NESE Cert in NY, NJ”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Statewide NY

    Big Green Fires Warning Shot at NY Gov. Hochul re Gas Pipelines

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    Big Green is NOT happy with the prospect that New York Governor Kathy Hochul is rumored to have “caved” and traded approvals for two natural gas pipelines—the Constitution and Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE)—in return for building a $5 billion boondoggle wind farm off the coast of Long Island. As we reported today in a related post (Williams Files Request Asking FERC to Reissue NESE Cert in NY, NJ), Hochul did cave and agreed to allow these two pipeline projects, provided they meet federal and state requirements. Prior to the news breaking (via the New York Times and other outlets), Big Green, comprising Food & Water Watch, the NRDC, NYPIRG, Frack Action, and Catskill Mountainkeeper, issued a joint press release warning Hochul that she should not allow these pipelines…or else. Read More “Big Green Fires Warning Shot at NY Gov. Hochul re Gas Pipelines”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH Passes Bill (Now Law) to Encourage More Gas-Fired Power Plants

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    In February, MDN told you about a proposed new bill in Ohio, House Bill (HB) 15, which makes significant changes to state energy policy to encourage the development of more in-state electric generation by making it easier (and more cost-effective) to build gas-fired power (see OH Legislators, New Bill, Encourage More Gas-Fired Power Plants). The bill aims to boost power generation, specifically dispatchable power, in Ohio while improving affordability for ratepayers and increasing reliability within the state’s electrical grid. HB 15 supports market forces in the energy sector, removes barriers to new electricity generation development in Ohio, and protects ratepayers from unnecessary costs. On April 30, the Ohio legislature voted to pass HB 15. It didn’t take Republican Governor Mike DeWine long to sign it into law. Read More “OH Passes Bill (Now Law) to Encourage More Gas-Fired Power Plants”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Explaining the Rise in Electric Bills in PA and Elsewhere in PJM

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    Electricity bills across Pennsylvania (and elsewhere in the PJM grid) are due to increase on June 1, when utilities reset a portion of their charges to reflect the current cost of energy. The increases reflect the rising cost of power on the regional transmission grid. Electric grids are complex to understand, but at their core, the grid manager (in this case, PJM) coordinates the flow of electricity within the grid and operates a wholesale power market where utilities purchase the electricity they deliver to their customers. Wholesale electric prices have spiked, and now utilities need to pass along those costs to ratepayers (don’t be mad at the local utility). The question is, why have wholesale electric prices spiked? Is someone (is PJM) at fault? Read More “Explaining the Rise in Electric Bills in PA and Elsewhere in PJM”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    List U.S. LNG Export Terminals – Existing, Approved, and Proposed

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    Did you know that there are eight LNG export terminals currently in operation in the U.S. with a combined export capacity of 14.43 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d)? There are another eight LNG projects currently approved and under construction with a combined additional capacity of 17.43 Bcf/d. That’s right, all of the facilities under construction will more than double our current LNG exporting capacity! In addition to all of that, there are another 12 facilities approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) but not yet under construction. If they were to be built, add another massive 17.65 Bcf/d. Astonishing! We have maps with the names, locations,m and capacities for all LNG export facilities either in operation or planned. Read More “List U.S. LNG Export Terminals – Existing, Approved, and Proposed”

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

    U.S. Supreme Court Reigns In Big Green Abuses of NEPA

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal agencies conducting environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) must consider only the direct effects of a project rather than its broader impacts. The 8-0 ruling (highly unusual for a unanimous decision) follows years of lower courts demanding broader consideration of the effects of projects like LNG export terminals and energy-moving projects, such as rail lines and pipelines, to account for the climate effects of fossil fuels that move through them and will later be burned. Read More “U.S. Supreme Court Reigns In Big Green Abuses of NEPA”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, May 30, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Appalachian natural gas production climbs while Northeast demand stagnates; Our natural gas advantage built by rural hands; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New York’s monstrous new wind farm threatens environmental disaster; Japanese utility set to sign LNG supply deal from U.S. Lake Charles project; NextDecade announces LNG deal with JERA from Rio Grande LNG Train 5; NATIONAL: Chevron exec says data center gas plans “moving very quickly”; Energy Secretary Chris Wright argues climate change isn’t a crisis; Why many are likely to soon be caught very natural gas short; Biden may not have known about detrimental climate policies of his administration; INTERNATIONAL: New study to measure real-world hydrogen emissions; Oil falls on weak US data and OPEC output fears. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, May 30, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    Williams to “Imminently” File with FERC to Revive 2 New York Pipes

    May 29, 2025May 29, 2025

    The effort by the Trump administration to build both the Constitution Pipeline and the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) Project continues to pick up steam. Just yesterday, we told you that there was a public disagreement between the White House and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul regarding whether she agreed to a quid pro quo deal to allow the two pipelines in return for restarting an offshore windmill project (see White House Claims NY Gov. “Caved” on Pipelines, Hochul Says No). Regardless of whether a deal was reached or not, the key question has been: will Williams, the pipeline company for both projects, be willing to invest more money in those projects after losing hundreds of millions when NY blocked them? The answer, if reports from two mainstream media outlets are accurate, appears to be YES! Read More “Williams to “Imminently” File with FERC to Revive 2 New York Pipes”

  • Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Taxation

    Rover Pipeline Heads to Ohio Supreme Court to Lower Tax Assessment

    May 29, 2025May 29, 2025

    Rover Pipeline, a 713-mile natural gas pipeline, was designed to carry up to 3.25 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of Marcellus and Utica gas from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio to destinations in Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, and Canada. The project was completed and came online in late 2018 (see FERC OKs Final 2 Rover Pipeline Laterals – Now 100% Online). Rover’s original estimated cost to build the project was $4.08 billion. It ultimately cost $6.3 billion, as historically high rainfall led to additional unforeseen expenses, delays, and inspections stemming from the excessive rain. Most of the pipeline runs through Ohio, which assesses a property tax on such projects. Rover and Ohio disagree over the value to be assigned to the pipeline for annual taxation purposes. The case is heading to the Ohio Supreme Court next week. Read More “Rover Pipeline Heads to Ohio Supreme Court to Lower Tax Assessment”

  • Beaver County | Energy Companies | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | PennEnergy Resources | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    PennEnergy No Longer Wants Fracking Water from Big Sewickley Creek

    May 29, 2025May 29, 2025

    In 2021, PennEnergy Resources made a request to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to withdraw up to 3 million gallons of water a day from Big Sewickley Creek (Beaver County) and one of its tributaries for shale fracking (see Dem PA Lawmaker Wants to Block Use of Creek Water for Fracking). After getting pushback, PennEnergy reapplied for a permit in 2022 to draw water, but this time, the request was cut in half to just 1.5 million gallons of water a day (see PennEnergy Reapplies to Use SWPA Creek Water for Fracking Ops). In 2024, the DEP finally approved the request for the lower withdrawal amount (see PA DEP Finally OKs Use of Big Sewickley Creek Water for Fracking). PennEnergy has now asked the DEP to cancel the permit. Read More “PennEnergy No Longer Wants Fracking Water from Big Sewickley Creek”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Tucker County | West Virginia

    Antis Target Gas-Fired Data Center Proposed for Tucker County, WV

    May 29, 2025May 29, 2025
    Tucker County, WV

    We’re learning more about a proposed AI data center proposed for Tucker County, WV. In early April, MDN told you of a proposal by Fundamental Data for the “Ridgeline Facility,” a large natural gas power plant and data center that will be built between Davis and Thomas, WV (see 1,656 MW Gas-Fired Data Center Proposed in Tucker County, WV). At the time, we informed you that the power plant and data center would cover approximately 500 acres, with the gas-fired plant producing 1,656 megawatts (MW) of power. A new story reveals that if the site is “fully realized,” it would be “among the largest data center campuses in the world,” spanning 10,000 acres across Tucker and Grant counties. Read More “Antis Target Gas-Fired Data Center Proposed for Tucker County, WV”

  • CNG/LNG | Commodity Price | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX Price Drops 19.4 Cents Due To Another Freeport LNG Outage

    May 29, 2025May 29, 2025

    We need a scorecard to keep track of all the ups and downs at the problem-plagued Freeport LNG export facility, located near Galveston, Texas. We don’t think it’s a stretch to say the plant, which is the third-largest LNG export plant in the U.S., has been down almost as much as it has been up since first coming online in 2019 (see our Freeport outage stories here). Feed gas nominations to the facility dropped by more than 30% yesterday, indicating that one of the three trains is, once again, offline. The situation led to a sharp decline in the NYMEX futures price of natural gas, which settled down 19.4 cents at $3.204/MMBtu. No comment from Freeport on this latest outage. Read More “NYMEX Price Drops 19.4 Cents Due To Another Freeport LNG Outage”

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