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  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Nat’l Rig Count Adds 2 @ 585; Marcellus Up 1 @ 25, Utica Up 2 @ 13

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    The Baker Hughes U.S. national rig count recovered somewhat last week, adding two rigs after losing seven rigs two weeks ago. The U.S. count now stands at 585 active rigs. There was big news for the Marcellus/Utica. The combined M-U rig count was 38 last week. That is the highest M-U combined count in almost one year—since May of 2024. The Marcellus added the one rig it lost the prior week and now stands at 25 rigs across the three M-U states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Rigs focused on the Utica added two, and now stands at 13 rigs. PA was a big winner, adding two rigs, now with 18 active rigs — the highest number it has had since last August. However, OH also added two rigs and now operates 12, the most active rigs in the Buckeye State in over a year. Read More “Nat’l Rig Count Adds 2 @ 585; Marcellus Up 1 @ 25, Utica Up 2 @ 13”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX NatGas Price Craters; Down 20% (82 Cents) in 3 Weeks

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    The NYMEX natural gas price for May delivery (referred to as the “front month” contract) decreased by 28.20 cents per million British thermal units (MMBtu), or 8.0%, last week. Over the past three weeks, the NYMEX price has trended down, losing 82 cents or 20.2%. What the heck is going on? Analysts say it’s a mix of “shifting fundamentals, cash market weakness, and uncertainty caused by President Trump’s tariff campaign.” Read More “NYMEX NatGas Price Craters; Down 20% (82 Cents) in 3 Weeks”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Stark County

    Ohio Power Siting Board Rejects Huge, Ugly, Unreliable Solar Farm

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    Local townships, whether governed by a majority of Republicans or Democrats, typically reject proposals to install massive, ugly, bird-killing (and filled with toxic chemicals) solar farms, no matter where they are tried (red or blue states). It’s a problem for the tone deaf environmental left. Solar farms are even rejected in blue New York! Another such installation tried to gain approval in Stark County, Ohio, recently. The Ohio Power Siting Board, citing local opposition, rejected a permit for a 150 megawatt solar farm that would have gobbled up 860 acres in Washington Township. Read More “Ohio Power Siting Board Rejects Huge, Ugly, Unreliable Solar Farm”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. Marketed NatGas Production Grew a Modest 400 MMcf/d in 2024

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    U.S. marketed natural gas production remained “relatively flat in 2024,” according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Gas production last year grew “by less than 0.4 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) compared with 2023 to average 113 Bcf/d,” according to EIA’s latest Natural Gas Monthly report. Translated another way, production grew around 400 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) last year. Statistically, it’s about three-tenths of one percent, which rounds to zero. Still, it GREW. It did not shrink. And that’s what should be emphasized. Read More “U.S. Marketed NatGas Production Grew a Modest 400 MMcf/d in 2024”

  • Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Calls NY Climate Law “Delusional, Catastrophe”

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    Donald Trump’s new EPA Administrator, Lee Zeldin (from Long Island), has been a smash hit in his new role. He continues to delight and surprise. Zeldin is aggressively rolling back many of the over-the-top regulations adopted during the evil Biden years, regulations that don’t improve the environment but only serve to destroy American businesses. In a recent interview with the New York Post, Zeldin did not hold back on the lunacy of New York’s climate law and how it hurts the most vulnerable in the state. He called NY’s policies “delusional” and a “catastrophe.” Read More “EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Calls NY Climate Law “Delusional, Catastrophe””

  • AI | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Research

    How AI is Driving the Next Wave of Oil & Gas, Energy Innovation

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    AI, artificial intelligence, has been in the news a lot lately, particularly in the Marcellus/Utica region. Most of the stories we’ve brought you deal with huge new AI data centers being built in the M-U region, requiring a big increase in electricity to power them. Most of the electricity comes from natural gas-fired power plants. But this post is not about AI data centers, it’s about how energy companies, like Encino Energy, are using AI to drill better, faster, cheaper, and smarter. It’s about how AI is helping our companies become better at what they do—extracting and flowing natural gas and oil. Read More “How AI is Driving the Next Wave of Oil & Gas, Energy Innovation”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 21, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Did D.C.’s AG play favorites when awarding Sher Edling a lucrative contract?; Valero announces closure of Bay Area refinery; Puerto Rico needs power, not political lawsuits; $182 million gas pipeline replacement project kicks off in southeast Michigan; NATIONAL: Lee Zeldin is hovering right over the target; DOT spiked Biden-era emissions rule; Green hydrogen, CCS not viable in steelmaking until 2030s; INTERNATIONAL: Spain gets EU approval for €455M hydrogen aid scheme; Russian LNG phaseout makes room for U.S. supplies; Heritage Foundation discusses how low oil may go. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Apr 21, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Belmont County | CNX Resources | Columbiana County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Fayette County | Guernsey County | Gulfport Energy | Harrison County | HG Energy | Hilcorp Energy | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Marshall County | Monongalia County | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Southwestern Energy | Tuscarawas County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Westmoreland County | Wetzel County

    36 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Apr 7 – 13

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    Last week was an interesting week for new permits issued to drill new shale wells in the Marcellus/Utica. For the week of Apr 7 – 13, the number of permits issued soared, up 15 from the previous week. Last week, 36 new permits were issued. The surprising thing is just how few of those new permits were issued in the Keystone State (PA). Just five new permits went to PA. CNX Resources had four of PA’s new permits, all for the same well pad in Westmoreland County. The other permit went to EQT in Fayette County. Read More “36 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Apr 7 – 13”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Pipelines

    KM Pipes Update: Expand Elba to SC; SSE4 Survey Work Done

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    We have some exciting news to share from Kinder Morgan. As part of the company’s quarterly update, KM provided details about eight pipeline projects that are currently being planned or built. Four of the eight will flow Marcellus/Utica molecules. One of the four is brand new: A new greenfield expansion of the Elba Express pipeline into South Carolina to serve growing demand for natural gas in the state. The $431 million Elba Express Bridge project is designed to provide 325 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of firm transportation capacity. KM CEO Kim Dang said on a conference call that the project is “easily expandable to over a Bcf a day.” Read More “KM Pipes Update: Expand Elba to SC; SSE4 Survey Work Done”

  • Belmont County | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio

    OH Supreme Court Case Allows Surface Owners to Keep Mineral Rights

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    Yesterday, the Ohio Supreme Court issued a ruling dismissing a case that leaves in place a ruling from the Seventh District Court of Appeals. The case, Darrell Crozier et al. v. Pipe Creek Conservancy LLC et al., involves a decision on who owns the oil and gas rights underlying a property in rural Belmont County. The case revolves around the Ohio Marketable Title Act (MTA), something we’ve written about multiple times (see our MTA stories here). The issue of who owns the mineral rights is vitally important for surface owners, rights owners, and drillers. The MTA provides a way for surface owners to reclaim subsurface rights that had been severed under certain conditions. That’s what this case was about. Read More “OH Supreme Court Case Allows Surface Owners to Keep Mineral Rights”

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

    Surging Interest in Building Data Centers in PA; 6 Announced So Far

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    In early 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.). The site will be transformed into a more than 3,200-acre natural gas-powered data center campus, complete with a 4.5 gigawatt Marcellus-fired power plant. Not long after, we told you about another announced data center and gas-fired power plant, this one coming to Washington County, PA (see ‘Another Data Center Announced for SWPA; Range to Provide NatGas’). Liberty Energy Inc., Imperial Land Corporation, and Range Resources announced a strategic alliance to support the development of a state-of-the-art gas-fired power plant and data center within the Fort Cherry Development District in Robinson Township. However, those aren’t the only two announced data center projects in the Keystone State. Read More “Surging Interest in Building Data Centers in PA; 6 Announced So Far”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Annual Energy Outlook: Oil & NatGas Demand Peaks in 2027/2032

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    Et tu, Brute? We’ve poked fun at “peak oil” and “peak gas” quacks for years (over a decade). People like Art Berman who pronounce, on a regular basis, that we’ve finally hit peak oil (or gas) production and/or demand, and that from here on out, fossil fuels will decline. They’re wrong every single time. Yet now, none other than the number crunchers at the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) are making their own “peak” predictions. In its latest Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) for 2025, the EIA says we will likely see U.S. crude oil output hit a peak of 14 million barrels per day by 2027. Natural gas has a longer fuse, hitting a high of 43.44 trillion cubic feet per annum in 2032. Read More “EIA Annual Energy Outlook: Oil & NatGas Demand Peaks in 2027/2032”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Shakeup at Rice-Backed Net Power; President and CFO Both Out

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    Net Power, backed by the Rice brothers (of Rice Energy and EQT fame), is on a mission to develop and deploy revolutionary new technology to capture every last molecule of carbon dioxide from natural gas-fired power plants (see Dan Rice Buys Co. that Builds Zero-Carbon Gas-Fired Electric Plants). In March, MDN brought you Net Power’s 4Q24 and full-year update (see Net Power Makes Progress with Tech, High Costs a Challenge). There’s been a major shakeup at the company. Two days ago, Net Power issued a press release stating that the company’s President and the CFO have both been “relieved of their day-to-day responsibilities and will officially depart the Company on May 1, 2025.” Read More “Shakeup at Rice-Backed Net Power; President and CFO Both Out”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Mass Exodus at U.S. EIA Casts Doubt on Future Energy Reports

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    It seems our favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), was populated by a lot of swamp creatures. Multiple sources are whispering to Reuters that 100 or more of the agency’s 350 employees (somewhere between 25% and 40%) either already have or soon will leave their jobs at the agency. They have opted to accept President Trump’s offer to government workers to leave with generous benefits now or risk being fired later. Reuters, which is typically an unbiased news source (one of the few), is throwing shade that important reports produced by EIA will no longer be produced, given the lack of manpower. Read More “Mass Exodus at U.S. EIA Casts Doubt on Future Energy Reports”

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    MDN Will Not Publish on Good Friday 2025 – Happy Easter!

    April 17, 2025April 21, 2025

    As we have in previous years, MDN will not publish on Friday in observance of Good Friday and the Easter holiday. We hope you enjoy this blessed time of year!

    – Jim Willis, Editor

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 17, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    April 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Consumers Energy starts work on Four Cities Metro Pipeline; Trump halts NY offshore wind project work amid sector review; NATIONAL: Here’s the ‘green’ fuel the left refuses to celebrate this Earth Day; U.S. LNG developers make progress with big projects; Going fossil-fuel-free – surprise expenses, reams of red tape, higher bills; Lee Zeldin’s national good-neighbor tour; New documents show Joe Biden negotiated O&G deal to benefit Hunter, Burisma; INTERNATIONAL: US inventory drop, OPEC action lift oil prices; OPEC+ efforts at oil quota compensation look flimsy as ever; A U.S.–Japan fossil fuel alliance to counter China; Mexico’s Achilles’ heel as it faces Trump is reliance on natgas; Thailand plans to import more US LNG over next five years; EU shelves idea of sanctions on Russian LNG imports; B.C. loosens net-zero rules for LNG proposals amid hydroelectricity uncertainty. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 17, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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