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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Companies | Energy Services | EQT Corp | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | North Carolina | Pipelines | Virginia

    Big Green Files Lawsuit to Block FERC Authorization of MVP Southgate

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

    On Tuesday, seven radicalized Big Green groups filed a court challenge to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) authorization for Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC, to construct the MVP Southgate gas pipeline. The petition for review, filed by the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), Appalachian Mountain Advocates, and Sierra Club in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (DC Circuit), asks the court to vacate the amended certificate of convenience and public necessity issued by FERC in December 2025. Read More “Big Green Files Lawsuit to Block FERC Authorization of MVP Southgate”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Indiana County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Framing for 4.5-GW Gas-Fired Plant in Homer City Under Construction

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

    Homer City Redevelopment, LLC has reached a significant milestone with the commencement of vertical construction, known as “first steel,” at the Homer City Energy Campus in Pennsylvania. Following extensive foundation work, the project has transitioned to above-ground construction, starting with the Gas Insulated Switchgear building. This facility is currently the largest natural gas-powered energy project under construction in the United States, replacing a decommissioned coal plant. Read More “Framing for 4.5-GW Gas-Fired Plant in Homer City Under Construction”

  • Boardwalk Pipeline Partners | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    FERC Issues DEIS for Boardwalk Pipe to Carry M-U Gas to Southeast

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

    The Kosciusko Junction Pipeline Project, led by Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC (a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipelines), involves the construction of approximately 110 miles of 36-inch natural gas pipeline. The project has an estimated cost of $1 billion and is supported by a 20-year agreement with an anchor customer. It is designed to transport up to 1.16 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) initially, with the potential to expand to 1.58 Bcf/d. The pipeline aims to connect gas supplies from key basins, including the Marcellus/Utica, Haynesville, and Fayetteville, to power markets in the Southeastern United States. In December 2024, Boardwalk pulled the trigger and made a final investment decision (FID) to move forward with the Kosciusko Junction project (see Boardwalk FID on Pipe to Carry M-U, Haynesville Gas to Southeast). Yesterday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a positive Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the project. Read More “FERC Issues DEIS for Boardwalk Pipe to Carry M-U Gas to Southeast”

  • Industrywide Issues | M&A | Ohio | Pipelines | Statewide OH

    UAE Buying Minority Stake in Rover Pipeline, Ohio River System

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

    The Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) investment group 2PointZero, via its subsidiary ePointZero, has agreed to acquire U.S. natural gas infrastructure firm Traverse Midstream Partners for $2.25 billion. This acquisition includes stakes in the Rover Pipeline and Ohio River System, which connect the productive Utica/Marcellus shale region to major demand centers and export hubs. Despite escalating Middle East geopolitical tensions and global energy disruptions, the deal underscores the UAE’s commitment to commercial partnerships with the United States. Read More “UAE Buying Minority Stake in Rover Pipeline, Ohio River System”

  • Delaware County (PA) | Energy Services | Energy Transfer Partners | Ethane | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Pennsylvania

    Celebrating 10 Yrs Since First Ethane Export from Marcus Hook, PA

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026
    The INEOS Intrepid received a fireboat parade when it arrived with its cargo of Marcus Hook ethane in Norway 10 years ago.

    A decade ago, the INEOS Intrepid departed from Energy Transfer’s Marcus Hook Terminal, marking the first transatlantic shipment of ethane to Europe. This milestone resolved a critical surplus issue in the Marcellus and Utica shale formations, where excess ethane had previously hindered natural gas production. By establishing global export routes through ET’s Mariner NGL pipelines, ET revitalized the U.S. natural gas industry and improved domestic market reliability for various fuel products. Today, ethane remains vital for producing essential plastics, and the company is currently expanding its chilling capacity to further bolster international distribution capabilities. Read More “Celebrating 10 Yrs Since First Ethane Export from Marcus Hook, PA”

  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    PA Democrats Go Local with Opposition to $92B in Data Center Deals

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

    Anti-progress and anti-fossil energy Democrats in Pennsylvania are doing their darndest to try to block new AI data centers from getting built in the state. Just last week, the Democrat-controlled House passed a bill to block new data centers (see PA House Dems Pass Bill Aimed at Banning New Data Centers). However, even the most hardened radicals in the Democrat Party, such as State Senator Katie Muth (from the Philly suburbs), who have been pushing a “three-year moratorium” on building new data centers, admit the state legislature is unlikely to pass any of these hairbrained bills in both chambers. So they’ve changed tactics, taking the fight local, town by town, to block new data centers. Read More “PA Democrats Go Local with Opposition to $92B in Data Center Deals”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 2, 2026

    April 2, 2026April 2, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Spring Street Climate Fund misinformation; Justice Dept. sues New Jersey township over natural gas ban; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas extends losses on mild weather; Artificial Intelligence (AI) – economic transformation, politics brewing; Google is considering natural gas without carbon capture; US natural gas supply outlook hinges on three key shale basins; INTERNATIONAL: Oil settled lower as market awaits Trump message; Trump says ceasefire only possible when Hormuz reopens; Britain to host 35 countries for Strait of Hormuz talks, says Starmer. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Apr 2, 2026”

  • Duke Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina

    Duke Energy Considers 2 New Large Gas-Fired Power Plants in NC

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    In January, MDN broke the news that Duke Energy is considering constructing a 1,360-megawatt natural gas power plant on 1,600 acres in Davidson County, North Carolina (see Duke Energy Considers 1,360-MW Gas Plant for Davidson County, NC). We were tipped off by the environmental left, which had discovered a transmission cluster study in Duke’s 2025 Carolinas Resource Plan that referenced the potential project. Antis peppered local officials with questions, which, in turn, put pressure on Duke to publicly confirm its interest. Except….Duke is interested in building *two* new 1,360-MW power plants. And there’s a second potential location for one or both of the plants. Read More “Duke Energy Considers 2 New Large Gas-Fired Power Plants in NC”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Somerset County

    SWPA Grade School Upgrading from Coal to Marcellus Gas for Heat

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    The Rockwood Area School District in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, has been awarded a $570,084 state grant to extend natural gas service to its facilities. The project will install around 15,100 feet of natural gas pipeline. Announced by State Representative Carl Walker Metzgar and Senator Pat Stefano (both Republicans), the funding comes from the Pipeline Investment Program (PIPE). The project is designed to replace the district’s current heating system (an old coal-fired boiler), effectively resolving the environmental issues caused by coal burning. Read More “SWPA Grade School Upgrading from Coal to Marcellus Gas for Heat”

  • Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    SWPA Congresswoman Summer Lee Launches “O&G is Racist” Caucus

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    Southwestern Pennsylvania voters chose poorly when they elected a Communist radical as their representative to the U.S. Congress: Democrat Summer Lee. She and two other far far far far far left radicals, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (Democrat from Michigan), and Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva (Democrat from Arizona), together just launched what they euphemistically call the People’s Environmental Justice Caucus in Congress. A better name is the “oil and gas is racist” caucus, an attempt to smear the oil and gas industry with the label of racism, claiming that O&G projects only get built in communities of color or where the residents are poor—people who (says Lee & co.) can’t fight back against the industry. Read More “SWPA Congresswoman Summer Lee Launches “O&G is Racist” Caucus”

  • Duke Energy | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | M&A | Pipelines

    Spire Completes Acquisition of TN Piedmont NatGas from Duke Energy

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    Utility company Spire Inc. (based in St. Louis, MO) successfully finalized its $2.48 billion acquisition of Duke Energy’s Piedmont Natural Gas utility business in Tennessee on March 31, 2026. Rebranded as Spire Tennessee, the utility becomes the state’s largest investor-owned natural gas provider, serving over 200,000 customers in the Nashville region via 3,800 miles of pipeline. Approximately 200 former Piedmont employees joined Spire. The natural gas that supplies Tennessee mostly comes from the Marcellus/Utica. Read More “Spire Completes Acquisition of TN Piedmont NatGas from Duke Energy”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Meetings

    Takeaways and Key Insights from S&P Global’s CERAWeek Event

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    CERAWeek 2026 was held in Houston, Texas, from March 23–27, 2026, focusing on “Convergence and Competition: Energy, Technology and Geopolitics”. The conference highlighted the accelerated pace of the “energy transition,” centering on energy security, skyrocketing AI power demand, infrastructure bottlenecks, and natural gas as a durable, competitive asset. In reviewing the reports published following CERAWeek, it’s obvious that natural gas was the belle of the ball. Read More “Takeaways and Key Insights from S&P Global’s CERAWeek Event”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Report: 7 Key U.S. Shale Plays & the Top Drillers in Each Play

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    Energy Advisors Group (EAG) is a Houston-based advisory firm specializing in oil and gas property brokerage, asset divestment, and technical services for upstream and midstream energy companies. Since 1988, they have completed over 1,000 transactions, providing services like data room hosting, prospect marketing, and valuation. Last week, EAG released its latest Industry Report, a review of 7 Regional Resource Plays, including: Appalachia Basin, Haynesville, Delaware Basin, Midland Basin, Bakken, Eagle Ford, & SCOOP/STACK. Together, the seven plays account for 80% of U.S. natural gas (93 Bcf/d) and 63% of U.S. oil (8.8 MMBop/d). There is some terrific information in this report, including a list of the “top 35” drillers in the Marcellus/Utica. Read More “Report: 7 Key U.S. Shale Plays & the Top Drillers in Each Play”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 1, 2026

    April 1, 2026April 1, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Range Resources grants available for schools; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: California cities roll-back natgas bans amid statewide energy crisis; Dalton approves $130M bond for new natural gas power plant; Haynesville production strengthens; Microsoft in talks with Chevron, Engine No. 1 about $7B Texas power plant; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures settle near flat; U.S. crude oil production rose in 2025, setting new record; INTERNATIONAL: Crude slides as war exit signals emerge; Trump tells allies to fight for fuel or buy from USA; Europeans urged to travel less as fear of energy shortage increases; The Strait of Hormuz’s bitter lesson for the European Union. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Apr 1, 2026”

  • Bradford County | Energy Services | Eureka Resources | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    PA DEP Fines Eureka Resources $100K for Wastewater Violations

    March 31, 2026March 31, 2026

    The ongoing saga of Eureka Resources’ now-closed frack wastewater treatment facilities in Pennsylvania — two in Lycoming County and one in Bradford County — continues to unfold. The PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) recently assessed two fines against Eureka for violations of cleanup deadlines at two of its facilities. One facility in Lycoming County was fined, and one in Bradford County. The fines were $60,000 and $40,000. We’re just not sure which facility got which fine! [UPDATE: We now know that the Williamsport facility was fined $60,000 and the Bradford County facility was fined $40,000. See the update below.] One thing we do know: Eureka was fined a total of $100,000. Read More “PA DEP Fines Eureka Resources $100K for Wastewater Violations”

  • Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Litigation | Pipelines

    Stalled W. Kentucky Pipeline Project Sues Landowners for Easements

    March 31, 2026March 31, 2026

    In September 2022, MDN told you about a new 53-mile pipeline project in Western Kentucky — a 16-inch natural gas pipeline to feed natgas to the southern Pennyrile Region (see Kentucky Spending $30M on New NatGas Pipe to Expand Biz Growth). The $115 million project is partly being underwritten by a $30 million grant from the State of Kentucky. Half of the state money ($15 million) was distributed in 2022, and the other half was distributed in 2023 (see W. Kentucky 53-Mile NatGas Pipe Moving Forward with State Funding). Even though the seed money was distributed long ago, construction has not yet begun. There’s an ongoing squabble over who will regulate the pipeline and ensure ratepayers don’t get shafted. Read More “Stalled W. Kentucky Pipeline Project Sues Landowners for Easements”

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