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  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Lancaster County | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    Williams NESE Project to Build 10-Mile Loop in Lancaster County, PA

    June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

    Following President Trump’s quid pro quo deal with New York Governor Kathy Hochul in which Trump is allowing a $5 billion offshore wind project to proceed in return for Hochul allowing two Williams gas pipeline projects, Williams has restarted one of the two projects, the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project (see Williams Files Request Asking FERC to Reissue NESE Cert in NY, NJ). We’ve always concentrated on the main aspect of NESE in our coverage, a new 23-mile pipeline from the shore of New Jersey into (on the bottom of) the Raritan Bay, running parallel to the existing Transco pipeline before connecting to the Transco pipeline offshore. However, there is another part of the project located in Lancaster County, PA. Read More “Williams NESE Project to Build 10-Mile Loop in Lancaster County, PA”

  • AI | Economic Impact | Education | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Luzerne County | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA’s Community Colleges Big Winners re Data Center Buildout

    June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

    Pennsylvania’s community colleges stand to be big winners in the data center sweepstakes. In January, MDN brought you the news that TECfusions, based in Tampa, Florida, had purchased 1,395 acres in Upper Burrell (Westmoreland County), PA, for a groundbreaking data center project called TECfusions Keystone Connect (see Massive 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center Coming to Southwest Pa.). In April, MDN brought you the exciting news that THE largest gas-fired power plant in the country, along with a MASSIVE data center complex, will be built at a former coal-fired power plant site in Indiana County, PA (see Largest Gas-Fired Power Plant in the U.S. Coming in Western Pa.). Both projects are in the southwestern part of the state. However, last week, Amazon announced that it will invest $20 billion (or more) to build at least three massive data centers in the eastern part of the state (see Amazon Investing $20 Billion to Build AI Data Centers in Eastern PA). Some of the biggest winners are likely to be Pennsylvania’s community colleges in the eastern part of the state, which will train people to build and then operate these data centers. Read More “PA’s Community Colleges Big Winners re Data Center Buildout”

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

    Can Amazon’s $20B Investment Survive Pennsylvania’s Red Tape?

    June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

    We’ve reported, with some excitement, the recent news about a host of new AI data centers coming to the Keystone State (Pennsylvania), including several large projects in southwestern PA and Amazon’s big announcement last week about spending $20 billion on at least three data centers in the eastern part of the state (see Amazon Investing $20 Billion to Build AI Data Centers in Eastern PA). Most of these facilities will use electricity generated by Marcellus gas-fired power plants. After years of no new gas-fired power plant announcements due to concerns over the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) carbon tax being imposed by Democrat governors, suddenly, power plant (and data center) builders either believe RGGI won’t happen, or they’re willing to pay obscenely high taxes. Whatever the case, it’s good news for PA. However, there’s something else besides a carbon tax that may block some of these recently announced projects from ever getting built: PA’s massive red tape. Read More “Can Amazon’s $20B Investment Survive Pennsylvania’s Red Tape?”

  • Ethane | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Trump Trade Deal Lifts Ethane Export Ban to China; Cargo to India

    June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

    MDN recently brought you the news that the Trump U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) was blocking at least three (possibly more) cargoes of ethane by rejecting permits to export to Enterprise Products Partners (see U.S. Denies Permit for Enterprise to Export Ethane Cargoes to China). Ethane is a raw feedstock used to create plastics. Denying China access to our ethane will hurt the Chinese economy. We later reported that it appears the export ban to China was just a bargaining position and was unlikely to remain in place (see Trump Using Ethane Exports to China as Bargaining Chip in Trade War). That observation was prescient. On June 10, U.S. and Chinese negotiators reached a tentative framework that removed the export ban. Read More “Trump Trade Deal Lifts Ethane Export Ban to China; Cargo to India”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 16, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Trump to headline PA energy and AI summit at Carnegie Mellon next month; Amazon wants to install 72 diesel generators in Bucks County, PA; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Trump overturns California phaseout of fossil fuel cars; NATIONAL: NRG expects to line up new US data center deals this quarter; U.S. natural gas storage capacity increased in 2024; U.S. natural gas storage improves, but long-term challenges remain; INTERNATIONAL: Oil spikes as Israel’s attacks on Iran stoke fears of wider war; European gas prices rise on Middle East supply risks. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jun 16, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Arsenal Resources | Ascent Resources | Belmont County | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Greene County (PA) | Gulfport Energy | Harrison County | Harrison County | Marion County | Marion Natural Energy | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Sullivan County | Tioga County (PA) | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    21 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jun 2 – 8

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    For the week of Jun 2 – 8, the number of permits issued to drill new wells in the Marcellus/Utica fell from the previous week. There were 21 new permits issued across the three M-U states last week, down 14 from 35 issued two weeks ago. The Keystone State (PA) issued 11—half—of the new permits. Seneca Resources scored six permits for a single pad in Tioga County. EQT (under the name Rice Drilling) received four permits for two pads in Greene County. Sabre Energy received a single permit in Sullivan County. Read More “21 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jun 2 – 8”

  • Duke Energy | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | LDCs

    Utility Companies EQT is Supplying 1.2 Bcf/d of Gas Revealed

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    During EQT Corporation’s third quarter 2023 update and conference call (held in October 2023), the company announced “two of the largest, long-term physical supply deals ever executed” for 1.2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of EQT’s molecules. Those molecules will flow on the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) beginning in 2027 (see EQT Sets New World Drilling Record; Deals to Sell 1.2 Bcf/d via MVP). Financial terms of the deals and the identities of the two companies receiving those molecules were not disclosed. However, EQT CEO Toby Rice said the deals were with two utility companies. This week, Argus Media published the identity of the two utility companies… Read More “Utility Companies EQT is Supplying 1.2 Bcf/d of Gas Revealed”

  • Antero Resources | Energy Companies | Harrison County | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Supreme Court Grants Landowners Second Major Win in a Week

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    In April, MDN told you that the West Virginia Supreme Court was scheduled to hear oral arguments in two important oil and gas royalty cases (see WV Supremes Hear Oral Arguments in 2 Important O&G Royalty Cases). Earlier this week, MDN reported the WV Supreme Court had ruled on the first of the two cases, ruling in favor of landowners on the issue of post-production deductions (see WV Supremes Rule on “In-Kind” Royalties & Post-Production Deductions). The other shoe just dropped. The Supremes have ruled in a second case, against Antero Resources, once again siding with landowners to disallow post-production deductions. As usual, it’s complicated… Read More “WV Supreme Court Grants Landowners Second Major Win in a Week”

  • Carbon Capture | Hancock County | Industrywide Issues | West Virginia

    Tenaska Set to Dig Test Well for Carbon Capture Storage in WV

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    In October of last year, MDN told you that both EQT Corporation and Tenaska are “dipping their toes” in the carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) space (see Tenaska & EQT Dip Toe in CCS Waters, Wells Coming in 5-10 Years). Tenaska is one of the country’s largest privately held companies, with its fingers in several energy pies, including natural gas marketing, power marketing, and power generation. Although “still years away” from the full operation of a new CCS project, Tenaska is about to drill its first test well in West Virginia. Read More “Tenaska Set to Dig Test Well for Carbon Capture Storage in WV”

  • Allegheny County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    Plum (PA) Zoning Bd. Rejects 2nd Injection Well, Appeal Coming

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    Penneco Environmental Solutions wants to build a second wastewater injection well in Plum Borough (Allegheny County), PA, next to an existing injection well. Penneco’s first wastewater injection well in Plum finally opened for business in mid-2021, overcoming all sorts of smears, slanders, and lawsuits by the enviro-left (see Plum Boro Injection Well in SWPA Now Open for Business!). In September 2021, Penneco announced plans to build a second wastewater injection well in Plum, located next to the first one (see 2nd Shale Wastewater Injection Well Planned for Plum Boro in SWPA). Nearly four years later, the Plum Borough zoning board has rejected the request, prompting Penneco to say it will appeal the decision to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Read More “Plum (PA) Zoning Bd. Rejects 2nd Injection Well, Appeal Coming”

  • CNX Resources | Energy Companies

    CNX Resources Announces Promotion of Alan Shepard to President

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025
    Alan Shepard, CNX President

    CNX Resources, a major Marcellus/Utica driller headquartered in Pittsburgh, announced a major change in its leadership structure, although not in personnel. The company said yesterday it is promoting its Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Alan Shepard, to become the company’s President. Shepard will retain his CFO title as well. Nick Deiuliis, who had held the titles of President and CEO, will retain his CEO title (and board seat). So, the same people in the same chairs, except Shepard’s chair just got a little bigger and Deiuliis’ chair a little smaller. Read More “CNX Resources Announces Promotion of Alan Shepard to President”

  • Allegheny County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA’s Senators Intro Bill to Move Fossil Energy Office to Pittsburgh

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senators, Dave McCormick, R-Pittsburgh, and John Fetterman, D-Braddock, have introduced Senate Bill 2044, which would move the federal Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) to Pittsburgh. It’s not an insignificant move. The DOE FECM employs approximately 750 federal employees, including scientists, engineers, technicians, and administrative staff. The federal government already employs around 20,000 people in the Pittsburgh region. This would add to that number. Read More “PA’s Senators Intro Bill to Move Fossil Energy Office to Pittsburgh”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jun 13, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Trump signs measure blocking California’s ban on new sales of gas-powered cars; LNG plant proposed for site near Port Canaveral, Florida; NATIONAL: Concerns grow on how ‘dirt sciences’ will keep attracting talent; IPAA seeking new CEO as Eshelman to take new role; U.S. natural gas storage improves, but long-term challenges remain; Natural gas power generation growth looks favorable for midstream; We’ve lost the culture war on climate; INTERNATIONAL: Oil steadies as traders weigh tariff threats against Iran risk; Israel strikes Iran nuclear sites; Australia could import LNG from 2027 with four projects underway along east coast; Egypt agrees to buy up to 160 LNG cargoes through 2026, sources say; Brussels, Washington, and the Kremlin’s oil-and-gas-for-war exports. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jun 13, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Statewide VA | Statewide WV | Virginia | West Virginia

    MVP Played “Critical Role” in Keeping the Lights on Last Winter

    June 12, 2025June 12, 2025

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), and its Regional Entities recently issued a report reviewing how the country’s Bulk-Power System performed well during successive cold weather events in January 2025. The report found that the system was a stellar performer, with no significant issues in either the natural gas or electric systems. The 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) was called out for its “crucial role” in helping to keep the lights on throughout the Atlantic Coast region during the coldest parts of winter. Read More “MVP Played “Critical Role” in Keeping the Lights on Last Winter”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Susquehanna County

    PA DEP Reviewing Permits for Coterra-Funded Dimock Water Plant

    June 12, 2025June 26, 2025
    Jessica Shirely, Acting Secretary of PA DEP (and partisan hack)

    In December 2022, MDN brought you the great news that Coterra Energy (formerly Cabot Oil & Gas) would be allowed to restart drilling in a nine-square-mile area in Dimock, PA (Susquehanna County) following a “no contest” plea deal with PA’s then-Attorney General, Josh Shapiro, on a misdemeanor charge (see PA DEP Allows Coterra (Cabot O&G) to Resume Drilling in Dimock). A provision in the agreement made the return to Dimock contingent upon Coterra installing (and paying for) a new water system for residents. Work began with Phase 1 planning and design, which allowed Coterra to restart its Dimock drilling program (see Coterra Restarting Marcellus Drilling in Early 2Q – Return to Dimock). Pennsylvania American Water, the company building and operating the water system in Dimock, issued a press release in May to say that Phase 2, the actual construction of water pipelines, is now happening (see Construction of Dimock Water System Project Begins in Northeast Pa.). The PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) approved the waterline permits in February of this year. The DEP is now reviewing permits to build the drinking water treatment facility. Read More “PA DEP Reviewing Permits for Coterra-Funded Dimock Water Plant”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pike County | Wayne County

    Antis Threaten “Nonviolent” Protests if Fracking is Allowed by DRBC

    June 12, 2025June 12, 2025
    Mainstream media calls this event in Los Angeles a “nonviolent” protest

    A half dozen paid protesters gathered outside (and inside) a meeting of the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, yesterday to pledge that if the DRBC or the powers that be in Washington overturn a permanent ban on safe fracking within the watershed, there will be trouble. A coalition of groups including THE Delaware Riverkeeper, along with Catskill Mountainkeeper, Berks Gas Truth, Physicians for Social Responsiblity PA, and Damascus Citizens for Sustainability signed a pledge “to join with others to engage in lawful, nonviolent acts of protest, including demonstrations and other lawful non-violent actions, as my conscience leads me” if fracking commences in the watershed. Read More “Antis Threaten “Nonviolent” Protests if Fracking is Allowed by DRBC”

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