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  • DeepRock Disposal | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Noble County | Ohio | Wastewater

    Insurance Co. Sues OH’s DeepRock $1.15M for Injection Well Cleanup

    March 13, 2026March 13, 2026

    Just coming to light for us is a lawsuit filed in June 2025 seeking to hold DeepRock Disposal Solutions responsible for the $1.28 million cleanup of a 2021 environmental incident in Noble County. The incident involved fracking brine migrating from a DeepRock injection well into the inactive Gant Well, triggering a massive eruption that contaminated local waterways and killed a couple of hundred fish and salamanders (see Ohio O&G Commission Blames Unplugged Well for Injection Well Leak). Although the Gant Well owner, Genesis, settled with the state for $1.15 million, the company’s insurer is now suing DeepRock to recoup those costs, alleging DeepRock’s negligence caused the leak. Read More “Insurance Co. Sues OH’s DeepRock $1.15M for Injection Well Cleanup”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pipelines | Rockies Express Pipeline | Tallgrass Energy

    Rockies Express Compressor Stations Turn Waste Heat into Power

    March 13, 2026March 13, 2026
    Turboden waste heat-to-power plant in operation at an O&G facility in Canada (click for larger version)

    Tallgrass Energy is the majority owner of the Rockies East Express (REX) pipeline — a 1,712-mile pipeline that runs from Colorado and Wyoming to Ohio. REX was built to bring then-abundant natural gas from the West to markets in the Midwest (such as Chicago) and the East via connections to other pipelines. Then, the Marcellus and Utica happened, forever changing the natural gas landscape in the United States. Nobody in the Midwest and East wanted Western gas anymore. So in 2015, Tallgrass reversed the flow for a portion of REX, from Monroe County, OH to Mexico, MO (see 1.8 Bcf/d of Marcellus/Utica Gas Heads West on REX Starting Aug 1). Three of the compressor stations along REX’s eastern Zone 3 (that flow Marcellus/Utica molecules) will be fitted with technology to turn waste heat into electricity. Read More “Rockies Express Compressor Stations Turn Waste Heat into Power”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    White House Announces It May Grant 30-Day Jones Act Waivers for O&G

    March 13, 2026March 13, 2026

    Finally! The White House is seriously considering (and will likely sign) a temporary waiver suspending the Jones Act for 30 days. The Trump administration is considering a temporary suspension of the Jones Act to help lower gasoline prices, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirming a formal review of the policy. According to reports from Bloomberg and Reuters, the plan involves issuing 30-day waivers that would allow foreign-flagged tankers to transport fuel from the Gulf Coast and other U.S. hubs to East Coast refiners, a move that shipping and oil companies have already been advised to prepare for. Read More “White House Announces It May Grant 30-Day Jones Act Waivers for O&G”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    ProFrac and Seismos Bring “Closed-Loop Fracking” to U.S. Shale

    March 13, 2026March 13, 2026
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    ProFrac Holding Corp. and Seismos, Inc. announced the successful deployment of a commercial-scale closed-loop fracturing program in the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk basins (in Texas). Completing 183 stages in early 2026, the partnership utilized real-time, intra-stage optimization driven by direct in-well subsurface measurements. By integrating Seismos’s SAFA™ system with ProFrac’s ProPilot® surface automation, the technology executes corrective adjustments within minutes. This data-driven approach improved fracking efficiency by up to 7.5%, with the potential to boost overall productivity by 20%. This innovation shifts industry practice from passive monitoring to active control of fracturing outcomes, maximizing the productive potential of every stage through precise, automated execution. The question is, is this technology coming to the Marcellus/Utica? Read More “ProFrac and Seismos Bring “Closed-Loop Fracking” to U.S. Shale”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Data Center Growth Could Drive 7.3% Surge in Natural Gas Power

    March 13, 2026March 13, 2026

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that surging electricity demand, primarily driven by data center expansion and industrial growth, could significantly increase fossil fuel power generation through 2027. In a high-demand scenario, incremental power needs would likely be met by natural gas- and coal-fired plants, as generating capacity remains fixed in the short term. Consequently, natural gas generation could rise by 7.3%, while the projected decline of coal would slow significantly. This increased demand is expected to raise wholesale electricity prices nationwide. Read More “Data Center Growth Could Drive 7.3% Surge in Natural Gas Power”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 13, 2026

    March 13, 2026March 13, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Energy Secretary backs restart of Indian Point nuclear plant in NY; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas little changed in rangebound trade; “These people are crazy” – climate science and the cult of self-loathing; Mixed results for Trump’s fossil energy permitting sprint; INTERNATIONAL: Brent closes above $100 amid Gulf crisis; Oman evacuates oil port as ships hit in Gulf; China is affected by the Iran conflict in multiple ways; King Penguins vote for climate change, have more babies; Iran has laid about a dozen mines in Strait of Hormuz, sources say; Report claims India-flagged tankers pass through Hormuz. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Mar 13, 2026”

  • Energy Companies | INR/Infinity Natural Resources

    Infinity Natural Resources Targets 70% Growth in 2026 Outlook

    March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

    In its 2025 year-end results released yesterday, Infinity Natural Resources (INR) provided a bullish outlook for the coming year. The company, which focuses solely on the Marcellus/Utica, is targeting roughly 70% year-over-year production growth, fueled by the integration of the Ohio Utica assets it recently acquired from Antero (see INR & NOG Close on Purchase of Antero’s Ohio Utica Assets for $1.2B). INR plans to run two rigs through 2026, with a specific focus on the “volatile oil window” of the Utica and dry gas Marcellus in Pennsylvania. Read More “Infinity Natural Resources Targets 70% Growth in 2026 Outlook”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Senate Passes Bill for Gas-Powered Data Centers and Microgrids

    March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

    The West Virginia Senate approved House Bill (HB) 4983 on Wednesday, establishing the certification process for new data centers and the gas-fired microgrids intended to power them. This is a key piece of the “gas-to-data-center” story we’ve been following. The final version includes new language requiring developers to study water usage, addressing local concerns while still providing a regulatory pathway for the “behind-the-meter” generation projects that are currently the primary bridge solution for the AI industry. Read More “WV Senate Passes Bill for Gas-Powered Data Centers and Microgrids”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Net Power’s Pivot from 100% to 90% CO2 Capture Progresses

    March 12, 2026March 12, 2026
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    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). Net Power is grappling with a rapidly changing landscape. Yes, power generators would love to eliminate all of their CO2 emissions—don’t even create CO2 to begin with, as Net Power’s original tech does. However, the technology is just not yet ready (at a price the market will support). Therefore, the company pivoted at the end of 2025 to embrace a technology that’s commercially ready now (see Net Power Pivots to Focus on Post-Combustion Carbon Capture (PCC)). Post-combustion carbon capture will capture 90% of CO2 using existing technology. In its fourth-quarter update earlier this week, Net Power CEO Danny Rice said the company is now executing its new strategy to pursue PCC. Read More “Net Power’s Pivot from 100% to 90% CO2 Capture Progresses”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Golden Pass LNG in Sabine Pass Close to Exporting First Cargo

    March 12, 2026March 12, 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. We have good news… Read More “Golden Pass LNG in Sabine Pass Close to Exporting First Cargo”

  • Energy Services | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Patterson-UTI

    Patterson-UTI CEO Predicts Coming Shortage of Fracking Equipment

    March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

    Patterson-UTI is a leading North American oilfield services company (OFS company) based in Houston, specializing in high-spec land drilling, pressure pumping, and directional drilling. Patterson operates one of the largest fleets of APEX® rigs, focusing on advanced, technology-driven solutions for oil and natural gas exploration. Patterson operates roughly half of the active rigs in the Marcellus/Utica. Patterson CEO Andy Hendricks made a prediction in a recent interview: Rising US natural gas exports and domestic demand from AI data centers will lead to a shortage of fracking equipment later this decade. Read More “Patterson-UTI CEO Predicts Coming Shortage of Fracking Equipment”

  • Alternative Energy | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    White House Gets Involved in Congressional Permitting Reform Talks

    March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

    White House officials, including the legislative affairs team and the National Energy Dominance Council, are ramping up engagement in bipartisan congressional talks to reform energy permitting processes (“permitting reform”). Although negotiations recently stalled when Senate Democrats boycotted over a halt on offshore wind projects, formal discussions have, according to super secret sources, resumed following the administration’s progress on onshore wind and solar permits. The White House seeks legislative action to streamline environmental reviews, bolster domestic production, and lower energy costs amid rising electricity demands. Read More “White House Gets Involved in Congressional Permitting Reform Talks”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 12, 2026

    March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

    NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas gains with Middle East conflict in view; They’ve nearly given up on climate — plastics will be next; INTERNATIONAL: Crude settles higher as conflict grows; IEA announces record 400 million bbl release as Hormuz flows remain blocked; EIB to shell out $87B in clean energy financing over 3 years. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Mar 12, 2026”

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

    PA DEP Signals Recommendation on Shale Drilling Setbacks by Year End

    March 11, 2026March 11, 2026

    It’s time to make a LOT of noise with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) if you care about Marcellus drilling continuing in the Keystone State. In December, the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board (EQB) accepted a petition by radical green groups, including the Clean Air Council and Environmental Integrity Project, to “study” the issue of increasing setbacks for shale drilling so far that it would ban ALL new Marcellus/Utica drilling in the Keystone State, which is no exaggeration (see EQB Votes to Consider Ban on Marcellus Drilling Via Crazy Setbacks). Yesterday, the Shapiro DEP told the EQB it is actively reviewing the rulemaking petition and will have a recommendation on setbacks for the board by the end of this year. Read More “PA DEP Signals Recommendation on Shale Drilling Setbacks by Year End”

  • Energy Companies | Repsol

    Repsol Plans to Spend €1.24 Billion on Marcellus Drilling 2026-28

    March 11, 2026March 11, 2026

    Yesterday, March 10, 2026, Repsol held its Capital Markets Day at its headquarters in Madrid, Spain, where the company unveiled its new Strategic Plan for 2026–2028. Repsol is leaning into its U.S. natural gas assets, even as its total company-wide spending is slowing. Repsol reiterated that the United States is a “core country” for its Upstream (Exploration and Production) business. Repsol is specifically “high-grading” its portfolio to focus on high-value areas like the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania and the Eagle Ford Shale in Texas. Read More “Repsol Plans to Spend €1.24 Billion on Marcellus Drilling 2026-28”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Up to 8% of M-U Molecules Currently Restricted Due to Pipe Issues

    March 11, 2026March 11, 2026

    We’ve recently begun to highlight flow restrictions along pipelines that carry Marcellus/Utica molecules. When flows slow or stop (because they can’t reach other markets), the price typically falls because local supply exceeds local demand. In the middle of Winter Storm Fern in January, outages and freeze-offs led to significant stress with production dropping 10-12% due to pipeline and well issues (see Flow Restrictions, Freeze-Offs Lead to 10-12% Drop in M-U). We checked this morning and, as is typical, there are some restrictions that suppress outbound flows by 5-8%. We have the list of which pipelines are currently affected. Read More “Up to 8% of M-U Molecules Currently Restricted Due to Pipe Issues”

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