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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Wisconsin PSC Approves Big Gas-Fired Power Plant Near Milwaukee

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    The Public Service Commission (PSC) of Wisconsin approved the We Energies plan to build a $1.2 billion gas-fired power plant at its Oak Creek Power Plant location (Oak Creek is a suburb of Milwaukee). Plans call for converting the facility from a coal-fired power plant to a natural gas plant that will generate 1,100 megawatts (MW) of electricity on demand (a “peaker” facility). The aim is to start the gas turbines when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow. The PSC also approved a much smaller We Energies peaker plant in the Kenosha County town of Paris. Read More “Wisconsin PSC Approves Big Gas-Fired Power Plant Near Milwaukee”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Pipeline Companies Face Expansion Dilemma: Buy or Build New?

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    President Donald Trump’s pro-energy policies were meant to speed the construction of the United States’ next generation of energy infrastructure, but many oil and gas pipeline operators would still rather buy than build their way to expansion due to a host of factors impeding large projects. The proposed 124-mile Constitution Pipeline from northeastern Pennsylvania into and through New York State is a perfect example. Williams canceled the project in 2020. Trump wants it revived and built. Will Williams or someone else build it? More importantly, will it get built at all? Read More “Pipeline Companies Face Expansion Dilemma: Buy or Build New?”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, May 23, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    NATIONAL: Senate votes to revoke California’s EV mandate; Natural gas futures flop after fourth straight triple-digit storage build; Why GE Vernova’s stock is power surging after just one year of existence; INTERNATIONAL: Deutsche Bank hits pause on new oil curbs, citing legal risk; Oil slips as OPEC eyes boost; Japan invests big in LNG despite climate-friendly promises; Egypt in talks to buy 40-60 LNG cargoes amid energy crunch, sources say. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, May 23, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Energy Services | Marathon Petroleum | MarkWest Energy

    Vast Majority of MPLX NatGas Processing Happens in Marcellus/Utica

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    In late 2015, MPLX (i.e., Marathon Petroleum) bought out and merged in the Utica Shale’s premier midstream company, MarkWest Energy, for $15 billion (see MarkWest Energy Investors/Unitholders Approve Merger with Marathon). The “new” MarkWest, aka MPLX, plays on a much larger stage now, including the ownership and operation of major assets in the Permian Basin and the Bakken Shale, in addition to the Marcellus/Utica. However, the M-U still plays a starring role for the company. MPLX recently issued its first quarter 2025 update. CEO Maryann Mannen said most of the company’s first quarter profits were from its natural gas and NGL segment in the Northeast. Read More “Vast Majority of MPLX NatGas Processing Happens in Marcellus/Utica”

  • Commodity Price | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    Low Marcellus Break-Even Prices Keep Region #1 for Gas Production

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    The Marcellus Shale has a distinct advantage over every other gas-focused shale play in the country: It’s WAY cheaper than anywhere else to produce gas in the Marcellus. It’s called the break-even point, when a driller makes a profit after paying for expenses. The break-even in the Marcellus is *below* $2/Mcf (thousand cubic feet) for many drillers, including giants EQT and Expand Energy. Other gas-focused plays, like the Haynesville, cost a lot more—$3.50/Mcf or more for break-even. But then, the Haynesville is much closer to Gulf Coast LNG export facilities, so it costs much less to pipeline the gas. That’s OK, the Marcellus has a geographic advantage, too. Read More “Low Marcellus Break-Even Prices Keep Region #1 for Gas Production”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Marcellus/Utica Gas Ready to Power the AI Revolution

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    Yesterday, the first of what will no doubt be many such events, the Appalachian AI Energy Conference (sponsored by Shale Directories) was held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Pittsburgh/Southpointe. Event speakers explored why Appalachia is uniquely suited to meet AI’s massive energy needs. CNX’s VP of sustainable development, Brent Bobsein, spoke about the region’s “massive opportunity.” Read More “Marcellus/Utica Gas Ready to Power the AI Revolution”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Rockland County

    Antis Convince Rockland County, NY Legislators to Oppose Pipe Proj.

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    The Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline (owned by Enbridge) transports up to 3.09 Bcf/d through a pipeline that is 1,131 miles long. Algonquin connects to Texas Eastern Transmission (TETCO), Millennium Pipeline, and Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline and supplies New England with critically needed natural gas supplies for power generation and consumer use. As we told you in September 2023, Enbridge conducted an open season to gauge interest in expanding Algonquin’s capacity to flow more gas into New England—mainly from the Marcellus/Utica—called Project Maple (see Enbridge Open Season to Expand Algonquin Pipe in New England). Since that time, anti-fossil fuel nutters (like Food & Water Watch, Sierra Club, and others) have mounted a coordinated attack against the project (see our Project Maple stories here). Here we are, almost two years later, and the antis finally have a sliver of support—from the emasculated legislators of Rockland County, NY. Read More “Antis Convince Rockland County, NY Legislators to Oppose Pipe Proj.”

  • Accidents | CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    3 Years Later, Freeport LNG Returns LNG Storage Tank to Service

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    Freeport LNG’s export terminal with three liquefaction “trains” completely shut down (all three trains) in June 2022 after an explosion and fire (see Explosion Rocks Freeport LNG Export Plant – Offline for 3 Weeks). What was initially thought to be a three-week outage lasted for ten months. The plant finally returned online in March 2023 (see Freeport LNG Plant Back to Full Capacity Using 2.1 Bcf/d of NatGas). Since that time, one or more Freeport trains have been offline more times than we can count. Freeport announced yesterday that, finally, after three years, it has restored full operations to the last remaining component that was still offline since 2022—an LNG storage tank. Read More “3 Years Later, Freeport LNG Returns LNG Storage Tank to Service”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Trump PHMSA Gets Ready to Change Gas Pipeline Repair Regs

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is looking to overhaul repair requirements for natural gas and carbon dioxide pipelines. The PHMSA is asking the industry (and the public) how to make standards that have remained unchanged for more than 40 years more cost-effective. This effort marks the second in a series of high-priority PHMSA actions to implement the President’s “Unleashing American Energy” Executive Order. Read More “Trump PHMSA Gets Ready to Change Gas Pipeline Repair Regs”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Taxation

    Fed. Bill Would Fix Biden’s Attack Against O&G Via the Tax Code

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    If you’ve ever run a business or have been self-employed, you know how important it is to claim every legitimate deduction on your tax return. Anyone with a brain knows that wages, fuel, and repairs are expenses, the “cost of doing business”—especially in the oil and gas business. Yet in their zeal to destroy fossil energy, the Bidenistas inserted new regulations in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a law made possible by the single vote of former West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin (who will live in infamy for his vote), relabeling such deductions as “subsidies” for the oil and gas industry (but no other industries). The Bidenistas eliminated those legitimate deductions so that O&G companies could no longer claim them as deductions, at least not the full value in the year in which they are spent. It’s nuts! There’s a new bill in Congress to correct this attack against the fossil energy industry. Read More “Fed. Bill Would Fix Biden’s Attack Against O&G Via the Tax Code”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, May 22, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: It’s time to “build, baby, build” in the Marcellus; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Moore signs two energy bills as June rate hikes loom; NATIONAL: Chubb drops $1.5B natural gas terminal policy; How to frac a modern shale well and boost capital efficiency; Why Ohio has a say on California’s gas car ban; Strong European demand pushes U.S. LNG exports up by 20%; INTERNATIONAL: Re-elected Shell CEO, asked about BP, says bar for deals is high; European Commission awards $1B in green hydrogen subsidies; Market skepticism surrounds Mexico’s ambitious plans to boost natural gas supply. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, May 22, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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

    Trump Deal Trades NY Offshore Wind for Constitution, NESE Pipes

    May 21, 2025February 3, 2026

    It is “The Art of the Deal” with Donald J. Trump. Only DJT could pull off such a miracle. We are referring to a deal just struck (on Monday) with New York Governor Kathy Hochul. Trump will allow New York to blow $5 billion on an idiotic offshore wind project (off the coast of Long Island) in return for Hochul allowing the construction of two long-stalled pipeline projects: The Constitution Pipeline and the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) Project, part of the Transco pipeline system. We had no idea NESE was on the table as part of a potential deal! Read More “Trump Deal Trades NY Offshore Wind for Constitution, NESE Pipes”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Trump DOJ Sues New York, Other States for Climate Laws Targeting O&G

    May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

    In early April, President Trump signed four executive orders (EOs) dealing with energy issues (see Trump Signs EO Targeting NY, Other States Blocking Domestic Energy). Three of the four EOs targeted reviving the declining coal industry, which Trump calls “beautiful, clean coal.” However, it was the noncoal EO that caught our attention. Trump signed the Protecting American Energy from State Overreach EO, which removes unlawful and burdensome state-level impediments to domestic energy production. Trump tasked Attorney General Pam Bondi to challenge state laws that may be “unconstitutional, preempted by Federal law, or otherwise unenforceable” to go after states like New York, which is mentioned explicitly in the EO. The Department of Justice that Bondi heads has done just that—filing a lawsuit challenging a New York law. Three other states have been sued, too. Read More “Trump DOJ Sues New York, Other States for Climate Laws Targeting O&G”

  • AI | CNG/LNG | Electrical Generation | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    New Pipes, Data Centers, LNG – Is M-U Set to Increase Production?

    May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

    The Marcellus/Utica region is the United States’ top natural gas production area, accounting for about one-third of the country’s daily output. Natural gas production in the M-U has soared from 2 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) to over 33 Bcf/d today in the past 15 years. Growth has slowed in recent years due to pipeline constraints, but new pipeline projects, rising Gulf Coast LNG demand, and in-basin data center development could drive a resurgence. Despite past challenges like canceled pipelines and a focus on the Permian, our region’s vast potential and improving infrastructure suggest a breakout, according to RBN Energy. However, low gas prices and regulatory hurdles remain big concerns, though data centers and LNG exports could boost demand significantly. Read More “New Pipes, Data Centers, LNG – Is M-U Set to Increase Production?”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues

    North Hudson Raises $344M for Non-Op Investments, Including Utica

    May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

    The oil and gas industry is large and complex, including how companies raise money to drill new wells. One of the ways companies get financing to drill is via partners that invest but don’t take an active role. It’s called being a non-operated (non-op) owner or partner. A company (another driller, an investment company, bank, etc.) will give an active driller money and, in return, will receive a percentage ownership in the well and its production. North Hudson Resource Partners, a Houston-based energy investment firm, is one such company. North Hudson has, in the past, raised multiple rounds of money from investors and invested that money in different plays, including the Utica Shale. Read More “North Hudson Raises $344M for Non-Op Investments, Including Utica”

  • Bucks County | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Luzerne County | M&A | Pennsylvania

    1,320 MW Fairless Power Station in Bucks County, PA Sold to Vistra

    May 21, 2025May 21, 2025

    Gas-fired power plants in the Marcellus/Utica region (and beyond) continue to change hands at a dizzying pace. Last week, MDN brought you the news that NRG Energy agreed to acquire LS Power’s portfolio of natural-gas power plants in a deal valued at roughly $12 billion, including debt, that will expand NRG’s footprint in Texas and along the East Coast (see NRG Buys 18 Gas-Fired Power Plants, Including 5 in PA, for $12B). NRG said the acquisition would give it 18 more natural-gas-fired facilities in nine states, including five in Pennsylvania and one in Ohio. We have another multi-plant deal to tell you about. Read More “1,320 MW Fairless Power Station in Bucks County, PA Sold to Vistra”

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