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  • Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | New York | New York City | Pennsylvania | Pipelines

    Northeast PA Will Benefit from Transco NESE Project in NYC

    April 23, 2026April 23, 2026

    Williams has commenced construction of its Transco Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project, extending through northeast Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York (see Groundbreaking Ceremony for NESE Pipe in NYC an All-Star Event). This infrastructure upgrade, primarily involving new pipes and enhancements to existing compressor stations on the Transco pipeline system, aims to deliver more natural gas to New York City, which faces a supply shortage. Northeast Pennsylvania is strategically positioned to supply gas to this system, making the NESE project a benefit for the region by meeting New York City’s demand for natural gas. Read More “Northeast PA Will Benefit from Transco NESE Project in NYC”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation | Transco | Virginia | Williams

    Big Green Sues to Cancel Water Permit for Transco SESE Project

    April 23, 2026April 23, 2026

    Earlier this year, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the Williams Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (see FERC Approves Williams Transco SESE Pipeline Project for VA, NC). The $1.5 billion SESE project will add 1.6 million dekatherms per day (1.6 Bcf/d) of natural gas transportation capacity, equivalent to serving approximately 9.8 million homes. It will be built in the same general area as the proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) Southgate project, starting near Chatham, Virginia, and ending near Eden, North Carolina. Five environmental groups have sued to overturn a federal permit granted to Transco for the SESE project. Read More “Big Green Sues to Cancel Water Permit for Transco SESE Project”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | M&A | New York | Statewide NY

    PowerTransitions Buying 5 Gas-Fired Power Plants in Anti-Gas NY

    April 23, 2026April 23, 2026

    PowerTransitions, an independent power producer specializing in redeveloping legacy power facilities, has agreed to acquire five New York gas-fired power plants — Batavia, Hillburn, Massena, Shoemaker, and Sterling — totaling 323 megawatts (MW) from Alliance Energy Group affiliates. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The deal marks PowerTransitions’ entry into the New York market, bringing its total portfolio to approximately 550 MW across seven stations spanning multiple NYISO zones. PowerTransitions says the acquired sites offer “brownfield redevelopment potential” for new power generation and battery storage. Frankly, this one is a head-scratcher for us. Read More “PowerTransitions Buying 5 Gas-Fired Power Plants in Anti-Gas NY”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 23, 2026

    April 23, 2026April 23, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: NY Senator Harkham Climate Act mal-information; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures post sixth straight gain; Earth Day 2026 – “Our power, our planet, our propaganda” redux; Misguided ‘repair the world’ climate philanthropy; The more the U.S. drills, the healthier our planet; GE Vernova’s gas turbine business is strong; Fifth Circuit says government’s tax power is not designed to control behavior; INTERNATIONAL: Crude rises on Iran-US standoff. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 23, 2026”

  • Arsenal Resources | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | West Virginia

    Marcellus Driller Arsenal Considers Selling Itself for $1.5 Billion

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    The rumor mill is chattering once again. Bloomberg reports that Arsenal Resources, a private natural gas producer focused on the Marcellus Shale, is considering a potential sale of itself valued at approximately $1.5 billion. The company, owned by its creditors since emerging from bankruptcy in late 2019 (see Arsenal Resources Ch. 11 Bankruptcy Plan Approved by Court), operates extensively in northern West Virginia and Pennsylvania, holding about 208,000 net acres. This move reflects ongoing consolidation in the Marcellus basin, driven by strong natural gas fundamentals, increasing LNG exports, and power generation demand. Read More “Marcellus Driller Arsenal Considers Selling Itself for $1.5 Billion”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Connecticut | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Iroquois Gas Transmission | Pipelines

    CT Gov Signals Caving to Antis on Iroquois Compressor Station

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    The Iroquois Gas Transmission’s Enhancement by Compression (ExC) project will increase horsepower at three compression stations — two in New York and one in Connecticut — by an extra 125 MMcf/d, to flow more Marcellus/Utica gas into New York City and New England. The NY Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) approved the permits for the NY compressors with the condition that Iroquois pays a $1.5 million “contribution” (we call it a bribe) to the “Disadvantaged Community Benefit Program” (see NY DEC Approves Iroquois Pipe Expansion…With $1.5M “Contribution”). The only remaining holdup is a permit from the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) for the Brookfield compressor, which has been on hold since June of last year (see Iroquois Pipe Expansion Close to Construction, Waiting on CT Permit). There are disturbing signs that Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (Democrat) may be planning to block or fundamentally change the conditions of this permit based on his conversation with Brookfield officials who oppose ExC. Read More “CT Gov Signals Caving to Antis on Iroquois Compressor Station”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH

    Rover Pipeline Capacity Cut Due to Compressor Station Maintenance

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    Natural gas flows along the Rover Pipeline have been cut by 387 MMcf/d (out of 3.25 – 3.4 Bcf/d) due to maintenance at the Bulger Compressor Station, which is expected to last through the end of the month, curbing Appalachian takeaway capacity to the Midwest and Canada. Additionally, the MarkWest Harmon Creek gas processing plant in Washington County, PA, is reported to be offline due to this work. Read More “Rover Pipeline Capacity Cut Due to Compressor Station Maintenance”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Clueless About Final Quad O Plan to Reduce Methane from O&G

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) informed the House Environmental and Natural Resource Protection Committee that it remains uncertain about the final contents of its plan to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas operations, which is due to the EPA in January 2027. That is, they don’t have a clue. This cluelessness follows an extensive public comment period on a proposed plan for onerous regulations (developed during the dark Biden years) that aims to satisfy federal obligations primarily through general permits and references to federal standards. Read More “PA DEP Clueless About Final Quad O Plan to Reduce Methane from O&G”

  • Energy Services | Halliburton | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Halliburton Reports Rising Use of E-Fleets Due to High Diesel Cost

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    Halliburton, the world’s second-largest OFS (oilfield services) company, issued its first quarter 2026 update yesterday. CEO Jeff Miller said, “In North America, I see clear signs that we are in the early innings of a recovery.” Cool. Of course, he’s talking about oil drilling, mostly. While the update and earnings conference call did not specifically mention the Marcellus/Utica, they did include information highly relevant to our region. In particular, the company prominently mentioned its electric fracking “e-fleets” and said that the current low price of natural gas represents a significant opportunity for drillers to save money by using it instead of diesel to power fracking equipment. Read More “Halliburton Reports Rising Use of E-Fleets Due to High Diesel Cost”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Celebrate Fossil Fuels on Worship the Earth Day – April 22, 2026

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    Today is the annual day when environmental wackos demand fealty to Mother Earth. You WILL bow down and worship the creation (instead of the Creator) or risk being excommunicated from polite company. We thumb our noses at Earth Day worshipers and declare our love for the miracle of fossil energy on this Earth Day. We invite you to join us in celebrating the greatest invention of mankind–fossil fuels! Read More “Celebrate Fossil Fuels on Worship the Earth Day – April 22, 2026”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 22, 2026

    April 22, 2026April 22, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures settle near flat; Natgas inventories at end of winter heating season near 5-year average; Economic transformation, politics brewing for AI; The end of EPA’s Endangerment Finding is a bigger deal than the Iran war; U.S. LNG feedgas holding at peak levels; America’s LNG dominance anchors global energy security; INTERNATIONAL: Markets whipsawed by Iran conflict; Trump extends Iran truce, blockade; Strait of Hormuz has lost its status as reliable energy route; Oil traders warn worst of demand hit is yet to come; Energy, asymmetry, black budget revenue and the shadow war – confronting Iran’s playbook; How the EU’s mega energy crisis plan will — and won’t — help. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 22, 2026”

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

    NARO “Joins” Legal Fight Against NY in Frack Ban Takings Case

    April 21, 2026April 21, 2026

    It’s fun to watch mainstream media begin to wake up to the lawsuit we told you about last week, filed by a father and son against New York State over its fracking ban (see New Lawsuit Brought Against NY Claims State Frack Ban a “Taking”). Mainstream and the anti-fossil fuel crowd are concerned about this lawsuit, viewing it as an existential threat that may (one day) overturn NY’s frack ban. The Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) is representing the father/son free of charge in this lawsuit. The National Association of Royalty Owners (NARO) is joining the PLF in this action, signaling that royalty owners are getting involved in the effort to roll back frack bans. Read More “NARO “Joins” Legal Fight Against NY in Frack Ban Takings Case”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Olympus/Huntley & Huntley | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Anti-Fracking CROWD Pressures Health Dept. to Deny “Leto” Air Permit

    April 21, 2026April 21, 2026

    Olympus Energy (now owned by EQT) drills in the Greater Pittsburgh region, in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. In 2021, Olympus applied to build a new well pad in a rural part of Allegheny County, in West Deer Township. So-called Concerned Residents of West Deer (CROWD) got amped up to oppose the project. They succeeded when town supervisors rejected the Dionysus well pad (see West Deer Township Denies Olympus Permit to Build Shale Pad). CROWD then attempted to block a second well pad, the Leto pad, proposed by Olympus in another West Deer location (see West Deer Antis Try to Block 2nd Olympus Shale Well Pad). However, West Deer supervisors approved the Leto pad in June 2023, which set off the antis who threatened to sue (see West Deer Approves Olympus “Leto” Well Pad, Antis Pledge to Sue). They followed through with a lawsuit (see Anti-Fracking CROWD Lawsuit Against West Deer Gets Day in Court). The CROWD antis aren’t waiting for the results of that lawsuit. They’re also pressuring the Allegheny County Health Department to deny an air permit for the installation of a tri-ethylene glycol dehydrator at the site. Read More “Anti-Fracking CROWD Pressures Health Dept. to Deny “Leto” Air Permit”

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

    Gov. Josh “Bully” Shapiro Renews Threat to Pull PA Out of PJM Grid

    April 21, 2026April 21, 2026

    Here we go again with SSDD (same stuff, different day). We’re referring to the bullying talk coming from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his threats to pull the Keystone State out of the PJM grid, the largest electric grid in the U.S., covering all or parts of 13 states plus the D.C. swamp. Shapiro first made this same threat more than a year ago, in January 2025 (see PA Gov. Shapiro Gets Uppity with PJM, Threatens to Leave the Grid). He kept up the bullying, renewing his calls in January of this year for PJM to adopt his preferred anti-competitive reforms (see PA Gov. Shapiro Continues to Bully PJM Grid to Dump Free Market). And now he’s saying it again—threatening to pull PA out of PJM if PJM doesn’t bend to his demands. Read More “Gov. Josh “Bully” Shapiro Renews Threat to Pull PA Out of PJM Grid”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    LNG Tanker Arrives at Golden Pass LNG to Export Inaugural Cargo

    April 21, 2026April 21, 2026

    The Golden Pass LNG terminal is a liquefied natural gas terminal and regasification facility in Sabine Pass (Port Arthur), Texas. It is among the largest LNG facilities in the world. It can accommodate up to 15.6 million metric tons (MT) of LNG per year, the equivalent of approximately 2 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day (Bcf/d). QatarEnergy, Qatar’s state-owned petroleum company, owns 70% of the Golden Pass LNG project. ExxonMobil owns the other 30%. Sabine Pass sees a tremendous amount of Marcellus/Utica molecules flowing to the region via a couple of pipelines, namely Transco (which flows M-U molecules). Hence, our interest in this major natural gas user’s start-up. The good news is that a ship has docked to load the very first official LNG export cargo. Read More “LNG Tanker Arrives at Golden Pass LNG to Export Inaugural Cargo”

  • CNG/LNG | Electrical Generation | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Trump Invokes Defense Production Act to Boost O&G, Electric Grid

    April 21, 2026April 21, 2026

    On Monday, President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act (DPA) to channel federal funding toward domestic energy projects, specifically targeting liquefied natural gas (LNG), petroleum, coal power, and grid infrastructure. Empowering the Energy Department to bypass regulatory and financial hurdles, the move aims to curb rising electricity and gasoline costs ahead of the midterm elections while meeting surging power demands from the AI industry. Read More “Trump Invokes Defense Production Act to Boost O&G, Electric Grid”

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