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  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. Natural Gas Exports to Jump Nearly 30% by 2027 on LNG Growth

    April 17, 2026April 17, 2026

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts U.S. natural gas net exports will keep rising through 2027, driven by expanding LNG capacity and stronger pipeline shipments to Mexico. Net exports are projected to reach 18.7 Bcf/d in 2026 and 20.5 Bcf/d in 2027. LNG exports should average 17.0 Bcf/d in 2026, then climb again in 2027 as new projects, including Corpus Christi, Golden Pass, Port Arthur, and Rio Grande, ramp up. Europe remains the leading destination, while Mexico’s power and LNG growth support pipeline demand. Imports stay minimal, and reduced Canadian imports reflect new Canadian LNG projects and rising Appalachian production serving Northeast markets. Read More “U.S. Natural Gas Exports to Jump Nearly 30% by 2027 on LNG Growth”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Research

    Drillers Return to Int’l Shale Exploration in 6 Non-U.S. Countries

    April 17, 2026April 17, 2026

    Wood Mackenzie reports that geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, are driving a renewed global focus on international shale exploration to enhance energy security and diversify supply. Six countries are prioritizing unconventional (shale) resource development: Algeria for European supply, and the UAE, Mexico, Australia, Turkey, and Indonesia for domestic energy independence. This “Global Shale 2.0” differs from past attempts due to improved technology, a clearer understanding of viable plays, and less competition from new Permian-scale discoveries, encouraging investment where regulatory and fiscal terms align with national interests. Read More “Drillers Return to Int’l Shale Exploration in 6 Non-U.S. Countries”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Apr 17, 2026

    April 17, 2026April 17, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New low reached for Permian natural gas prices; Enterprise Neches River flex train loads first cargo; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures settle higher; Energy affordability report shows climate mandates cost consumers; Trump issues several pipeline permits for US-Canada oil transportation; U.S. oil and petroleum is in demand; FERC sets June deadline to rewrite grid rules for AI power demand; INTERNATIONAL: Crude gains as Hormuz blockade persists; Pakistan oil tanker is first to cross Hormuz since US blockade; No nation truly ‘energy independent’ while Hormuz remains closed; Oil markets will never be the same – regardless of how the war in Iran ends; NATO has ended – acknowledge it and start fresh; Iran war shines light on international money laundering. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Apr 17, 2026”

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

    CT GOP Candidate for Gov Sues NY to Allow Constitution Pipeline

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    Connecticut gubernatorial candidate Betsy McCaughey (Republican) has sued New York Governor Kathy Hochul (Democrat), alleging a violation of the Interstate Commerce Clause for blocking the Constitution Pipeline. McCaughey claims Hochul’s actions prevent cheaper Marcellus Shale natural gas from reaching New England, thereby increasing Connecticut’s electricity rates. McCaughey, who lives in Greenwich, claims legal standing to sue as a consumer and ratepayer. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, aims to force New York to allow construction of the pipeline, which she argues would provide Connecticut residents with more affordable energy. Do-nothing Governor Ned Lamont (lifer Democrat, running for a third term) dismissed the suit as a political stunt. Read More “CT GOP Candidate for Gov Sues NY to Allow Constitution Pipeline”

  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Jobs | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA’s Act 13 Shale Law has Led to Huge Investments in the State

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    The Marcellus Shale Coalition, in a recent blog post, highlights Pennsylvania’s Act 13 of 2012 as a landmark energy law demonstrating how a comprehensive regulatory framework can guide natural gas development and investment while delivering tangible community benefits. We were there to chronicle the debate and passage of this critically important law 14 years ago (see Gov. Corbett Signs New Marcellus Drilling Law). Central to the success of Act 13 is the Impact Fee, a unique production tax (rather than a severance tax) that has generated over $3 billion statewide, providing hundreds of millions annually to local governments. These funds support diverse projects, including road improvements, water infrastructure upgrades, emergency services, and economic development, particularly crucial for rural areas. Read More “PA’s Act 13 Shale Law has Led to Huge Investments in the State”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Pittsburgh Battery Co. & Houston Turbine Maker Team to Power AI

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    AI data centers are in the news every single day. We don’t think it’s melodramatic to say that AI is changing the world right now. We also believe it’s accurate to say that everyone (yes, you reading this) will use AI at some level (if you don’t already) within the next year or two. AI, or artificial intelligence, requires, in the aggregate, millions of computers. All of those computers need a place to live (i.e., data centers). And those data centers need electricity to run. Tapping into the local electric grid is not a good option because it takes the grid years to plan, build, and add new sources of power. “Hyperscalers” (massive cloud service providers like Amazon’s AWS, Microsoft’s Azure, or Google’s Cloud, offering scalable, on-demand computing, storage, and networking resources) need to build data centers to house the computers that power AI today. Not years from now. This is a conundrum. A Pittsburgh battery company has partnered with a Houston, Texas, turbine maker to provide a natural gas-based solution ready in months, not years. Read More “Pittsburgh Battery Co. & Houston Turbine Maker Team to Power AI”

  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    AI Data Centers Must Learn from Fracking How to Win Over Skeptics

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    MDN first tipped you back in July 2025 that the Democrat anti-fracking movement in Pennsylvania (and beyond) was rapidly becoming anti-data center (see PA Antis Hate Fossil Fuels, Shale Drilling, and Now…Data Centers). The trend only blossomed, with national and international groups joining the chorus against data centers (see 200 Enviro Groups Want Freeze on Building ALL New Data Centers). As we observed last week, mainstream media is now (finally) admitting what we said nine months ago is true, that data centers have become the new fracking (see Mainstream Media Catches Up: AI Data Centers are the New Fracking). So, how do we overcome the smears, slanders, and lies about data centers? The same way we overcame the smears, slanders, and lies about fracking. Read More “AI Data Centers Must Learn from Fracking How to Win Over Skeptics”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Meetings

    AI Energy Conference 3 on May 14 – Data Center Questions Answered

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    The Appalachian Basin has rapidly emerged as a critical hub for AI data center development. Why? It has a unique combination of abundant natural gas energy, ample water supply, and sites, all in a (mostly) friendly permitting environment. This has led to major projects such as the Youngstown Ohio 7 GW Stargate project, 4.5 GW Homer City and 3.2 GW TECfusion and many more. Currently, the basin has a surprising number of data centers: OH 192, PA 98, WV 7. Who are the EPCs involved in building these facilities? Who are the producers that will be supplying natural gas to them? Find the answers to these questions and more at AI Energy Conference 3, being held on May 14 at the Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh/Southpointe. Read More “AI Energy Conference 3 on May 14 – Data Center Questions Answered”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Lightning in a Bottle: Turning NatGas into Methanol in One Step

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    From time to time, we highlight research with the potential to impact the Marcellus/Utica region. In 2023, we told you about Japanese researchers discovering a new (and cheaper) way to convert natural gas into methanol at room temperature in water using a special enzyme (see New Cheap Way to Convert Methane to Methanol in Water at Room Temp). Today, we have another breakthrough method for converting natural gas to methanol, dubbed “lightning in a bottle,” that harnesses tiny bursts of plasma — or mini “lightning bolts” — in glass tubes submerged in water. Read More “Lightning in a Bottle: Turning NatGas into Methanol in One Step”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 16, 2026

    April 16, 2026April 16, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New statewide polling shows Illinois voters want to preserve energy choice; No to an “all of the above” energy policy; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas edges up ahead of storage data; INTERNATIONAL: Oil stabilizes on supply, diplomacy mix; Demand for Colombia LNG shipments set to surge; European buyers hold talks to ship Canadian LNG via Panama Canal to diversify supply; A clash over natural gas is brewing as Canada readies more action on green investing; Europe energy traders brace for 21-hour day as volatility surges. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 16, 2026”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | New York City | Pipelines | Transco | Williams

    Groundbreaking Ceremony for NESE Pipe in NYC an All-Star Event

    April 15, 2026April 15, 2026

    Yesterday, Williams marked the official start of construction on the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project with a groundbreaking ceremony at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York City. It was an energy-star-studded event. Williams CEO Chad Zamarin was, of course, there and spoke. Other luminaries attending and speaking included U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum. Also on hand for the ceremony was (surprise!) FERC Chairwoman Laura Swett. We don’t ever recall a FERC commissioner attending a groundbreaking ceremony for a pipeline. Read More “Groundbreaking Ceremony for NESE Pipe in NYC an All-Star Event”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Schoharie County | Statewide NY | Susquehanna County | Williams

    Williams CEO Says Constitution Pipe Could be Online by End of 2027

    April 15, 2026April 15, 2026

    As we report in today’s lead story, Williams held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Transco Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project in New York City yesterday (see Groundbreaking Ceremony for NESE Pipe in NYC an All-Star Event). One of the speakers at the event, the master of ceremonies, was Williams CEO Chad Zamarin. One of the comments he made at the event that deserves its own post here on MDN was news about the Constitution Pipeline project, a 124-mile greenfield pipeline from the Marcellus gas fields of Susquehanna County, PA, to Schoharie County, NY, to move Marcellus gas into New York State and New England. Read More “Williams CEO Says Constitution Pipe Could be Online by End of 2027”

  • Bradford County | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Sullivan County | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA) | Wyoming County (PA)

    Drought Conditions Stop Frac Water Withdrawals at 15 NEPA Locations

    April 15, 2026April 15, 2026

    The highly functional and responsible Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), unlike its highly dysfunctional and irresponsible counterpart, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), continues to support the shale energy industry by approving water withdrawals and consumptive use for responsible and safe shale drilling. The SRBC also tells shale drillers when to stop withdrawing if low water flow (i.e., drought) conditions exist. That’s what the SRBC did yesterday. The agency, via its Hydrologic Conditions Monitor, warned shale drillers that, at 15 listed locations (all in Pennsylvania), they must stop water withdrawals until streamflow reaches a specific “trigger flow” target (different for each location). Another 9 locations are approaching restrictions. Read More “Drought Conditions Stop Frac Water Withdrawals at 15 NEPA Locations”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources

    EOG Using Advanced Completion Techniques to Boost Production

    April 15, 2026April 15, 2026

    EOG Resources, one of the largest crude oil and natural gas exploration and production companies in the U.S., is shifting its focus from simply drilling more wells to improving well completion techniques to boost recovery rates in U.S. shale assets such as the Eagle Ford, Delaware Basin, and Utica. The company anticipates achieving reductions in average well costs and enhanced recovery through longer laterals and refined completion methods, such as higher-density fracture stages and optimized fracture spacing. This strategy, developed initially in South Texas, enables EOG to increase production while controlling costs, aiming for incremental yet significant productivity gains across its projects, including gas-focused opportunities in the Utica shale. Read More “EOG Using Advanced Completion Techniques to Boost Production”

  • Geothermal | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Scores $14M Federal Grant to Test Geothermal in Utica Well

    April 15, 2026April 15, 2026

    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office (HGEO) announced a $14 million project to test enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) in Pennsylvania. Led by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the initiative will leverage existing oil and gas infrastructure, specifically the Appalachian Utica Shale, to explore the efficacy and scalability of EGS in the eastern U.S. This project aims to convert a horizontal shale gas well for geothermal use, assessing optimal well placements and fracturing techniques. If successful, it could provide a replicable model for expanding reliable, cost-effective geothermal electricity nationwide, utilizing abundant underground heat resources. Read More “PA DEP Scores $14M Federal Grant to Test Geothermal in Utica Well”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Philadephia | Regulation

    Philadelphia Gas Works’ Proposed LNG Plant Replacement in Limbo

    April 15, 2026April 15, 2026

    The Philadelphia Gas Commission postponed a vote on Philadelphia Gas Works’ (PGW) $182 million proposal to replace and expand its natural gas liquefier (LNG plant) in Port Richmond. The commission’s staff and the Public Advocate recommended rejecting the project, arguing it was oversized and could burden customers with unnecessary debt. They also cited incomplete plant and project designs. PGW argued the upgrade is crucial for safety and affordability, preventing potential harm to customers during cold winters and avoiding the need to truck in liquefied natural gas. Read More “Philadelphia Gas Works’ Proposed LNG Plant Replacement in Limbo”

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