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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Feb 2, 2026

    February 2, 2026February 2, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: New transmission line connecting Hydro-Quebec to ISO-NE begins; Stalling the New York Climate Act – pause evaluation; Newark, NJ officials look to stop fossil fuels; Freeport LNG in Texas to take in more gas after Thursday shutdown; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures rise on weather-driven demand; State attorneys general demand end to climate bias aimed at federal judges; Democratic governors ignore energy realities; Left using ignorance and deceit on natural cold to push climate narrative; INTERNATIONAL: Oil closes lower but posts strong monthly gain; The Blob wants to track your car, limit your travel, get more of your money; Poor nations won’t follow Europe and the UN into energy suicide; Europe gas set for biggest monthly gain since 2023 amid cold snaps. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Feb 2, 2026”

  • Ascent Resources | Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Expand Energy | Harrison County | Jefferson County (OH) | Lycoming County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania General Energy | Susquehanna County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    10 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jan 19 – 25

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    The Marcellus/Utica region received a combined 10 new drilling permits last week, Jan. 19 – 25, down significantly from the 27 issued two weeks ago. Pennsylvania issued 6 new permits, Ohio issued 4, and West Virginia issued none. The drillers receiving new permits last week included: Ascent Resources, EOG Resources, Expand Energy, and Pennsylvania General Energy. Read More “10 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jan 19 – 25”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Devon Energy | Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | M&A

    Coterra/Devon $60B Merger Likely to be Announced Next Week

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    All the major media outlets (Reuters, Bloomberg, Financial Times) are reporting that a merger announcement between Coterra Energy and Devon Energy is very close, likely to happen next week, according to sources “familiar with the discussions.” MDN reported on the rumors of a potential merger earlier this month (see Rumor Mill Lights Up: Coterra Considers Merger with Devon Energy). The unnamed sources say the merger will be billed as a merger of equals. Which is rubbish. You’ll know which company is doing the buying when it’s announced which CEO and board will run the merged entity. Read More “Coterra/Devon $60B Merger Likely to be Announced Next Week”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Mason County | West Virginia

    Huge New Data Center Coming to Mason County, WV with 2 GW Gas Power

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026
    Monarch Compute Campus rendering in Mason County, WV (courtesy Fidelis, click for larger version)

    Here’s a new gas-fired power plant coming to West Virginia that we previously did not know about. And it’s a monster! Fidelis New Energy and 8090 Industries have launched American Intelligence & Power Corporation (AIP Corp.) to develop the Monarch Compute Campus in Mason County, West Virginia. This 2,380-acre microgrid project provides behind-the-meter power for AI and hyperscale data centers, bypassing standard grid delays. AIP Corp. recently ordered 2 gigawatts of Caterpillar natural gas generators and battery storage, with deliveries starting in late 2026. This facility will eventually scale to 10 gigawatts! The campus uses local gas pipelines and water from the Ohio River for cooling. Read More “Huge New Data Center Coming to Mason County, WV with 2 GW Gas Power”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    New NYMEX NatGas Front-Month Contract (March) Closes “Up” at $3.92

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    Yesterday, the NYMEX natural gas March futures contract became the “front month” contract after the previous February contract expired. As we reported, the February contract went into the stratosphere, closing at $7.46/MMBtu based on something called a short squeeze (see Short Squeeze: NYMEX NatGas Up Another 50.6 Cents to $7.46/MMBtu). The March contract closed at $3.918/MMBtu yesterday, which is $3.54 lower than the previous day. So, how can we say the March contract closed up from the previous day? Read More “New NYMEX NatGas Front-Month Contract (March) Closes “Up” at $3.92″

  • Empire Pipeline | Energy Companies | Energy Services | NFG Midstream | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Tioga County (PA)

    NFG 1Q26: Seneca Production Up 12%, Pipe Expansions Coming This Yr

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    National Fuel Gas Company (NFG) is an integrated natural gas company with a regulated utility business, a shale drilling business (Seneca Resources), and a pipeline business (NFG Midstream, Empire Pipeline). The company issued its fiscal first quarter update yesterday, which is everyone else’s calendar fourth quarter update. The company reported that Seneca produced 109 Bcf of natural gas, an increase of 11 Bcf, or 12%, from the prior year, due to new Utica pads that came online in Tioga County. Read More “NFG 1Q26: Seneca Production Up 12%, Pipe Expansions Coming This Yr”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Manufacturers Ask DOE Sec. Wright to Suspend Spot LNG Exports

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    Industrial Energy Consumers of America (IECA), a trade group representing some of the largest energy consumers in the U.S. (i.e., manufacturers), on Wednesday sent a letter to Energy Secretary Chris Wright urging the immediate suspension of spot LNG exports to reduce natural gas and electricity prices and ensure reliability. This raises many questions, such as how much of our LNG exports are spot/cash and how much are under long-term contracts. Would suspending spot LNG exports be beneficial for consumers? Is this anti-free market? Read More “Manufacturers Ask DOE Sec. Wright to Suspend Spot LNG Exports”

  • Berkshire Hathaway | Chesapeake Utilities | CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues

    Chesapeake, Berkshire Canaveral (FL) LNG Plan Continues to Advance

    January 30, 2026January 30, 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 liquid natural gas (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 the burgeoning space industry’s 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. Read More “Chesapeake, Berkshire Canaveral (FL) LNG Plan Continues to Advance”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 30, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Meeting set to air concerns about proposed Homer City power plant and data center; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Petroleum electricity generation surpassed natural gas in New England during winter storm; New England’s clean energy connect provided little power during the storm; New England would save billions by replacing mandated renewables with nukes and natgas; Poll finds New England women feel misled about climate policies; Galveston LNG Bunker Port teams up with TOTE to build Jones Act bunker fleet; N.J. Gov. Mikie Sherrill issues state of emergency on energy costs; It’s a new heyday for gas thanks to data centers; NATIONAL: USA crude oil stocks drop week on week; Real environmental crisis is not climate change; House Judiciary Committee escalates climate litigation probe; Prediction of liquid accumulation in a shale gas pipeline; INTERNATIONAL: Brent settles above $70 as Iran tensions rise; Guardian questions plastic science, sparking activist feud; France’s Rhone gas pipeline expects full restart later this year. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 30, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Man Bites Dog: Elba Island & Cove Point *Import* LNG from Trinidad

    January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    Here’s an unusual turn of events. During the recent cold snap and winter storm, the Cove Point LNG export facility (in Maryland) and Elba Island (in Georgia) stopped exporting LNG and instead *imported* LNG—from Trinidad and Tobago. They aren’t the only ones. The Everett LNG import facility off the coast of Boston and Canaport in New Brunswick, Canada, also imported Trinidad LNG cargoes. What the heck is going on here? We’ll explain. Read More “Man Bites Dog: Elba Island & Cove Point *Import* LNG from Trinidad”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | New York | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide NY | Williams

    History Repeats: NY DEC Asks FERC to Reject Constitution Pipeline

    January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    Reverting back to true form by obsequiously bowing to environmental extremists, New York Governor Kathy Hochul ordered her lapdogs at the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to log an objection with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to a request by Williams to resurrect the Constitution Pipeline project. Even though Hochul bartered a deal with President Trump to allow this pipeline (see Trump Deal Trades NY Offshore Wind for Constitution, NESE Pipes). The Constitution is a 124-mile 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 “History Repeats: NY DEC Asks FERC to Reject Constitution Pipeline”

  • AI | Energy Companies | Expand Energy | Industrywide Issues

    AI Comes to Expand Energy’s Marcellus Wells in Pennsylvania

    January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    Baker Hughes has signed a multi-year agreement with Expand Energy, North America’s largest natural gas producer, to deploy its Leucipa™ AI-powered production solution across thousands of U.S. wells. This collaboration focuses on optimizing operations in the Marcellus, Utica, and Haynesville shales using data-driven insights and “Lucy,” a generative AI production assistant. Leucipa will make Expand’s operations more efficient and reliable by streamlining field decision-making and forecasting. AI comes to the shale fields of the Marcellus/Utica! Read More “AI Comes to Expand Energy’s Marcellus Wells in Pennsylvania”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    Short Squeeze: NYMEX NatGas Up Another 50.6 Cents to $7.46/MMBtu

    January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    A pretty unique situation is happening with the price of natural gas, both the NYMEX futures price and the spot (cash) price. Yesterday was the last day for the NYMEX February contract as the “front month.” The price, already high, rose further, adding 50.6 cents from the previous day to close at $7.46 per million British thermal units (MMBtu). It is the highest settlement value since Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022. However, yesterday the physical spot (cash) price for natural gas crashed back down to earth. The benchmark Henry Hub lost about 75% of its value yesterday. Today, the March NYMEX contract becomes the “front month.” As of this morning, the March contract is trading around $3.80/MMBtu. The reason the NYMEX soared again yesterday was a short squeeze. Read More “Short Squeeze: NYMEX NatGas Up Another 50.6 Cents to $7.46/MMBtu”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Fuel Cells May Offer Alternative to Gas-Fired Power in Some Cases

    January 29, 2026January 29, 2026
    fuel cell diagram

    Natural gas-fired power plants are the workhorse (#1) producer of electricity in the U.S. Roughly 40% of all electricity produced in this country comes from burning natural gas. However, gas-fired power has emissions (other than carbon dioxide) that make it not the best fit for urban areas. Officials in Connecticut have found an alternative to gas-fired power. The alternative is a fuel cell, which also uses natural gas but doesn’t burn it. In Bridgeport, Connecticut, developers are repurposing contaminated brownfield sites for fuel cell energy facilities, exemplified by Dispatch Energy’s new 4-megawatt plant at the former Bunnell Block. The average Combined-Cycle Gas Turbines (CCGT) produces 500-1,000 MW of electricity. Simple-Cycle Combustion Turbines (SCGT) or “Peakers” often produce 50-150 MW. So, the fuel cell alternative at just a few megawatts is much smaller. However, fuel cells, with very little emissions, can work well in urban areas. Read More “Fuel Cells May Offer Alternative to Gas-Fired Power in Some Cases”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 29, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Powering Pennsylvania in the ‘demand decade’; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Freeport LNG mulls rescheduling cargoes as heating demand surges; Exxon begins commercial CCS project with CF industries in Louisiana; NATIONAL: Coal-fired generation rose to meet demand during Winter Storm Fern; Winter storm wrecks power lines as hundreds of thousands are still without power; Democrats must learn to say ‘all of the above’ on energy; US crude, natural gas production recover after winter storm ravages output; Climate alarmists are often wrong but never in doubt; US shale production could fall by 400,000 barrels per day if prices dip to $40 a barrel; Energy wisdom needed with candidates running for public office; INTERNATIONAL: Trump Iran threat pushes oil higher; Europe likely to remain a key outlet for U.S. LNG. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 29, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • AI | Baker Hughes | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues

    Baker Hughes: $3B Data Center Bet Boosts Marcellus/Utica Gas

    January 28, 2026January 28, 2026

    Oilfield services giant Baker Hughes (BKR), a company with its fingers in many different energy pies (not just OFS) and operations in over 120 countries worldwide, issued its fourth-quarter 2025 update last week. We scoured the update, the conference call, and the latest slide deck. The company did not explicitly mention the Marcellus or Utica shale regions. However, several items from the update directly impact the outlook for the M-U region. Read More “Baker Hughes: $3B Data Center Bet Boosts Marcellus/Utica Gas”

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