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  • AI | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Paid Activists Start Collecting Signatures to Ban Data Centers in OH

    March 27, 2026March 27, 2026

    Last week, we told you that a supposed “group of rural Ohioans” in Adams and Brown counties was seeking a constitutional amendment to ban data centers exceeding 25 megawatts, citing concerns over resource consumption and a lack of local control (see Enviros Seek to Ban Ohio Data Centers via Constitutional Amendment). The “rural Ohioans” argued these massive facilities drain electricity and water supplies while providing few permanent jobs, often facilitated by secretive non-disclosure agreements between tech companies and officials. The paid activists submitted initial signatures to the Ohio Attorney General. The new news is that the AG has approved the initial round of signatures and the language of the proposed ballot measure, triggering the next step. The paid activists must now gather approximately 413,000 signatures by July to reach the November ballot. Read More “Paid Activists Start Collecting Signatures to Ban Data Centers in OH”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    NatGas Industry Sees Narrow 8-Week Window for Permitting Reform

    March 27, 2026March 27, 2026

    Speaking at this week’s CERAWeek event in Houston, industry groups express cautious optimism that permitting reform, specifically the SPEED Act, could pass within a narrow eight-week window. While Senate negotiations recently resumed after disputes over offshore wind, experts warn that looming midterm elections may soon stall progress. Proponents argue that streamlining environmental reviews is vital for infrastructure and energy affordability. However, if a deal isn’t reached before July or during the “lame duck” session, shifting House leadership could deprioritize the reform. The appointment of energy veteran Alan Armstrong to the Senate provides a final push for the legislation. Read More “NatGas Industry Sees Narrow 8-Week Window for Permitting Reform”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 27, 2026

    March 27, 2026March 27, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures gain after inventory draw; Occidental’s Hollub, US oil’s most powerful woman, prepares to hand over reins; Private firms spearhead global shale push as US public operators stay home; INTERNATIONAL: Oil climbs as Hormuz disruption deepens; Iran oil revenue soars; Middle East crude oil tanker rates reached a multi-decade high in March; Europe scales back climate goals to ease Iran war energy shock; Gas crisis dwarfs oil shock as LNG supply breaks; Why world is on verge of bigger oil shock than 1973. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 27, 2026”

  • Forced Pooling | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Sen. Gene Yaw Introducing Bill to Speed Up Utica Drilling

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    Pennsylvania State Senator Gene Yaw is introducing legislation to modernize Pennsylvania’s 1961 Oil and Gas Conservation Law, which currently relies on standards predating modern horizontal drilling. By aligning the statute with contemporary practices, the bill aims to accelerate permit reviews for Utica wells and treat them consistently with Marcellus shale operations. Yaw argues that updating these outdated rules will reduce resource waste, minimize surface impacts, and prevent natural gas from being left underground. Read More “PA Sen. Gene Yaw Introducing Bill to Speed Up Utica Drilling”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Williams

    Williams has 6 GW of Gas-Fired Power Plant Projects in Backlog

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    Williams is addressing the surging energy needs of data centers by deploying modular natural gas-fired power units. In fact, the company has a 6-gigawatt (GW) project backlog by the early 2030s. Williams executive Jaclyn Presnal highlights that modularization provides essential “speed to power” and extreme reliability through built-in redundancy, outperforming traditional large-scale plants for phased projects. These initiatives incorporate batteries to manage AI-driven loads and leverage pipeline expansions, such as the Transco Power Express (see Williams Announces Transco Expansion to Flow More M-U to Virginia). Read More “Williams has 6 GW of Gas-Fired Power Plant Projects in Backlog”

  • Energy Companies | Epsilon Energy | Expand Energy | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Epsilon Says Development in Northeast PA Marcellus Restarting

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    Epsilon Energy, a relatively small company, used to concentrate most of its effort on developing Marcellus Shale wells. However, over the past few years, the company has expanded into other plays and now owns assets in the Anadarko (Oklahoma), the Permian (Texas), the Powder River Basin (Wyoming), and the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (in Alberta, Canada). In the Marcellus, Epsilon does not do its own drilling. It is a joint venture partner with (gives money to) Expand Energy, and Expand does the drilling in the Marcellus. Epsilon issued its latest quarterly update yesterday, discussing what’s on the docket for 2026. And, what’s on the docket is that Expand plans to drill five new wells this year on Epsilon’s leased acreage in northeast Pennsylvania. Read More “Epsilon Says Development in Northeast PA Marcellus Restarting”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    MSC: Pennsylvania Sits at Center of Next Chapter in U.S. LNG

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    The Marcellus Shale Coalition writes that Pennsylvania sits at the center of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) development, as highlighted by the EU–U.S. LNG Cooperation 2.0 Summit held in February in Pittsburgh. Utilizing the Appalachian Basin’s vast resources, the state has driven the shale revolution, making the U.S. a leading global energy exporter. This production has been vital for European energy security, providing a critical alternative to Russian gas. Read More “MSC: Pennsylvania Sits at Center of Next Chapter in U.S. LNG”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Report: Middle East Disruption Elevates North American LNG

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    Morningstar DBRS has published an interesting commentary that will be of interest to MDN readers and those with an interest in LNG: “From Risk to Relevance: Middle East Disruption Elevates North American LNG.” The escalating conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global LNG supply, damaged infrastructure in Qatar, and constrained shipping. These developments have heightened buyer concerns around supply security and transit risk, prompting a reassessment of LNG sourcing strategies. As a result, North American LNG has gained strategic relevance (preference), supported by jurisdictional stability and expanding export capacity. Read More “Report: Middle East Disruption Elevates North American LNG”

  • CNG/LNG | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Port Canaveral Authority Votes Down Proposed LNG Facility

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    In December, representatives from Chesapeake Utilities and BHE GT&S, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, presented a proposal to the Port Canaveral Authority to construct a new LNG liquefaction facility in Brevard County, FL (see Chesapeake, Berkshire Hathaway Propose LNG for Port Canaveral). The project, targeting a 2029 completion date, aims to supply essential fuel for both cruise ships and space industry rockets. While LNG is currently trucked in to support rocket launches, this facility would provide dedicated local infrastructure to meet the growing demands of the world’s busiest cruise port and the active space sector. However, the Port Authority just voted unanimously to reject the plan, bringing it to a screeching halt. Read More “Port Canaveral Authority Votes Down Proposed LNG Facility”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 26, 2026

    March 26, 2026March 26, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Chevron warns California risks energy crisis due to Iran war; New York approaches the green energy cliff with morons in charge; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures edge up ahead of storage data; Brother Love the Earth’s Traveling Salvation Show; Technology to be integral part of shale development in US; US shale oil production seen to plateau, Chevron CEO says; Propane sees record production and elevated inventories as export constraints emerge; INTERNATIONAL: Crude falls as Iran talks confuse market; Iran is drafting law to introduce tolls for Hormuz transit; ADNOC CEO says weaponizing Hormuz is economic terrorism; The truth about the energy transition and the need for affordable secure energy; U.S. natural gas exporters answer Asia’s calls for ‘help,’ but aid can’t come overnight. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 26, 2026”

  • AI | Industrywide Issues | Virginia

    Ashburn, VA Landowners Offered $4.4 Million/Acre for Data Center

    March 25, 2026March 25, 2026

    Last week, MDN told you about one landowner in Luzerne County, PA, who became an overnight millionaire after selling his small farm to a company planning to build a data center on the land (see NEPA Landowner Sells Small Farm to Data Center for $17.8 Million). While northeastern PA is trying to become a data center corridor, there is already an established data center corridor in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. A new data center is being proposed for Data Center Alley in Loudon County, Virginia, and the developers are offering an eye-popping $4.4 million *per acre* to landowners to sell their land to them. Wow! Read More “Ashburn, VA Landowners Offered $4.4 Million/Acre for Data Center”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp

    EQT Buying Back and Retiring $1.4 Billion in Long-Term IOUs

    March 25, 2026March 25, 2026

    Some more high finance stuff to share—but hang tight, there is a point. EQT Corporation announced the pricing and accepted amounts for the buyback of up to $1.4 billion in eight series of outstanding senior notes (IOUs) maturing between 2027 and 2031. The primary motivation for this action is debt reduction and balance sheet management. EQT is getting financially healthier and stronger by getting rid of debt. That’s the point. Read More “EQT Buying Back and Retiring $1.4 Billion in Long-Term IOUs”

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

    PA House Dems Pass Bill Aimed at Banning New Data Centers

    March 25, 2026March 25, 2026

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania House passed House Bill (HB) 1834 to regulate AI data centers, supposedly aiming to protect the electric grid and shield consumers from rising utility costs. Authored by Representative Robert Matzie (Democrat), the legislation requires data centers to use increasing amounts of clean, in-state energy and contribute to affordability programs like LIHEAP. While Democrats emphasize the need for safeguards against industry expansion, Republicans argue that the bill’s mandates could discourage investment and drive developers to neighboring states. The measure now heads to the state Senate, where it’s dead on arrival (DOA). Read More “PA House Dems Pass Bill Aimed at Banning New Data Centers”

  • Butler County | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Lease & Royalty Payments | Litigation | Mercer County | Pennsylvania | XTO

    Landowners Appeal Dismissal of XTO Lawsuit re Royalties in W. Pa.

    March 25, 2026March 25, 2026

    We just happened across another XTO Energy lawsuit in which leased landowners sued over post-production deductions being taken from their royalty checks. Salvatora v. XTO Energy Inc. is a pivotal Pennsylvania case tackling the messy business of natural gas royalties. Western Pennsylvania landowners from Mercer and Butler counties sued XTO, arguing the company unfairly deducted “post-production costs”—like compression and transport—from their checks. The core debate hinged on “at the wellhead” lease language. Read More “Landowners Appeal Dismissal of XTO Lawsuit re Royalties in W. Pa.”

  • Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Expand Energy

    Expand & EQT Look to Displace Middlemen Gas Traders for More Profit

    March 25, 2026March 25, 2026

    Expand Energy and EQT Corporation are bypassing traditional gas-trading middlemen to capture higher profits by selling natural gas directly to end users. Expand has increased its marketing team and relocated to Houston to secure regional supply deals with utilities and manufacturers, using its production data for a competitive edge. Simultaneously, EQT is pursuing long-term contracts with power plants and LNG exporters to reclaim margins once held by intermediaries. Read More “Expand & EQT Look to Displace Middlemen Gas Traders for More Profit”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Canada Should KEEP Its Natural Gas, Not Export It to U.S. for LNG

    March 25, 2026March 25, 2026

    This one makes us white-hot with anger. Our “cousins” to the north, who have bashed fossil energy repeatedly and have disrespected the Trump administration on numerous occasions, now want to export more of their natural gas to the U.S. so we can use it in our LNG exports to other countries. NO THANKS. You can keep your gas and stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. We have PLENTY of our own gas, and we could extract even more (from the Marcellus/Utica, other plays, too) if we had available pipelines to flow it. We don’t need or want Canadian gas that would displace existing molecules in our limited pipelines. Read More “Canada Should KEEP Its Natural Gas, Not Export It to U.S. for LNG”

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