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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    W. Texas Gas Data Center to Topple Homer City as Nation’s Biggest

    January 27, 2026January 27, 2026

    Last April, Knighthead Capital Management, Homer City Redevelopment (HCR), and Kiewit Power Constructors Co. announced a plan to convert the former Homer City Generating Station, previously the largest coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania (Indiana County, 50 miles east of Pittsburgh) into a more than 3,200-acre natural gas-powered data center campus, designed to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (see Largest Gas-Fired Power Plant in the U.S. Coming in Western Pa.). A new gas-fired plant attached to the project was slated to become THE LARGEST gas-fired power plant in the country, capable of producing up to 4.5 gigawatts (4,500 MW) of electricity. Scratch that. Everything is bigger in Texas, including the GW Ranch project, an 8,000-acre AI data center to be powered by a monster 7.65 GW gas-fired power plant. Read More “W. Texas Gas Data Center to Topple Homer City as Nation’s Biggest”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jan 27, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 27, 2026January 27, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Winter storm batters electric utilities in the Southeast; Fern freeze-offs fell Permian gas production; NATIONAL: Analyst explains ‘massive rise’ in USA natgas prices today; Trump’s withdrawal from collapsing climate narrative; High gas price crushes the ethane ratio-to-natural gas to 6 year low; Natural gas wins the (frigid) day(s); After a record 2025, LNG enters a year of political risk; As Europe’s reliance on U.S. natural gas grows, so does Trump’s leverage; INTERNATIONAL: Crude eases despite winter storm risks; Canada, India agree to grow energy trade in relations reset. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Jan 27, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | West Virginia

    M-U Rig Count Stays @ 39 for 6th Week; Nat’l Count Adds 1 @ 544

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    The Marcellus/Utica rig count gained 1 rig seven weeks ago in the Ohio Utica, bringing the regional total to 39 rigs. For the past seven reports in a row, the M-U has maintained that count—the most rigs it has operated in more than a year. Pennsylvania has held at 18 active rigs for ten consecutive weeks. Ohio has operated 14 rigs for seven straight weeks (its highest in over a year). And West Virginia maintained 7 rigs, which it has operated since May 30, 2025. There were 24 rigs targeting the Marcellus and 15 targeting the Utica last week. The national count regained 1 rig last week, bringing the total back up to 544 active rigs. Read More “M-U Rig Count Stays @ 39 for 6th Week; Nat’l Count Adds 1 @ 544”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA PUC Publishes Marcellus Impact Tax Hike – Older Wells Up 116%

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    Marcellus drillers who have drilled new wells over the past three years in Pennsylvania are going to get hit by an increase in the state’s impact fee. However, older shale wells (drilled 11 to 15 years ago) will get hit the hardest by the 2025 impact fee/tax. Drillers must pay the impact fee (PA’s equivalent of a severance tax) once per year, based on the wells they drilled or operated during the previous year. The fee is a complex calculation based on (a) how long a well has been drilled, (b) the average NYMEX Henry Hub price for natural gas from the previous year, and (c) a cost adjustment for inflation. The fees PA drillers will pay this year, depending on how long a well has been drilled, range from 3.8% higher to 116.1% higher. Read More “PA PUC Publishes Marcellus Impact Tax Hike – Older Wells Up 116%”

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

    Calpine “Moving Forward” with Moundsville, WV Gas-Fired Power Plant

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    In December, MDN brought you the great news that a long-dead natural gas-fired power plant project in Moundsville (Marshall County, WV) was back from the dead (see Moundsville, WV Gas-Fired Power Plant Project Back from the Dead). The Marshall County Commission and Marshall County Board of Education approved a Payment In Lieu Of Tax (PILOT) agreement with Calpine for a $1 billion, 500-megawatt (MW) power plant. At last week’s Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia’s 2026 Winter Meeting in Charleston, WV, Governor Pat Morrisey announced Calpine has now finalized the project and is moving forward. Read More “Calpine “Moving Forward” with Moundsville, WV Gas-Fired Power Plant”

  • Chesapeake Utilities | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Virginia

    Chesapeake Utilities to Build NatGas Pipeline to Va. Eastern Shore

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    Last November, Accomack County, Virginia, secured a $6.5 million state grant to expand piped natural gas to the Eastern Shore, a move aimed at stabilizing the local economy (see Natural Gas via Pipeline for Va. Eastern Shore Gets a $6.5M Boost). The project targets major employers like Perdue Farms, Tyson, and NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. It aims to reverse employment declines and lower energy costs for everyone. Analysts say that natural gas could cost homeowners 57% less than using propane, and industrial users 75% less than using electricity. The new news is that Accomack County has signed a deal with Chesapeake Utilities to build the project. Read More “Chesapeake Utilities to Build NatGas Pipeline to Va. Eastern Shore”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | DeepRock Disposal | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Washington County (OH) | Wastewater

    Antis Attack Ohio State Senator with Ethics Complaint

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026
    Ohio Senator Brian Chavez

    Ohio Senator Brian Chavez faces a sham ethics complaint that alleges he failed to disclose ownership in five natural gas LLCs while leading the Senate Energy Committee. Reports from Signal Ohio (a leftist Democrat publication) and the Athens County Independent (ditto) purport to detail how Chavez’s company won state contracts for “orphan” well capping as he advanced legislation that supposedly benefited his business interests. A coalition of environmental groups alleges these supposedly undisclosed ties create conflicts of interest that undermine public trust and environmental safety. A GOP spokesperson dismissed the allegations as a “baseless” political attack. State ethics officials are currently reviewing the complaint. Read More “Antis Attack Ohio State Senator with Ethics Complaint”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Trump DOE Cancels $30B of Biden-Era Green-Grifting Energy Loans

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    Last Thursday, the Trump administration announced it is restructuring or terminating approximately $84 billion in clean energy projects (boondoggles) initiated during the Biden era, reflecting a sharp pivot toward “energy dominance” through fossil fuels and nuclear power. Rebranded as the Office of Energy Dominance Financing (EDF), the agency has canceled $30 billion in “green” loans, including major wind and solar transmission projects, while revising another $53 billion in loans. Under Energy Secretary Chris Wright, the office—which holds $290 billion in lending power—will prioritize coal, oil, and gas over renewables, marking a significant reversal of previous climate-focused infrastructure investments. Read More “Trump DOE Cancels $30B of Biden-Era Green-Grifting Energy Loans”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Top 50 Public E&P Operators of 2025 Ranked by O&G Production

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    Enverus, a leading energy SaaS and analytics platform, has released its annual list of the top 50 public onshore exploration and production (E&P) companies in the U.S., based on gross-operated production last year. ExxonMobil leads the ranking again at 1.95 MMboe/d, followed by Expand Energy (formerly Chesapeake Energy) at 1.75 MMboe/d and ConocoPhillips, which climbed three positions to claim the No. 3 spot at 1.42 MMboe/d. Six of the top 10 companies list the Permian Basin as their primary operating region. Two of the top 10 are companies primarily operating in the Marcellus/Utica, including Expand Energy and EQT—the #1 and #2 gas-producing companies in the U.S., respectively. EOG Resources is also in the top 10. Although it’s categorized as a Gulf Coast-focused driller, EOG has major assets and drilling activity in the Ohio Utica Shale. Read More “Top 50 Public E&P Operators of 2025 Ranked by O&G Production”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jan 26, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 26, 2026January 26, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: US DOE issues order allowing PJM power plants to run without regard to air quality; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Will Governor Spanberger return to common sense and moderation?; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas adds to gains in choppy trade; Winter weather to disrupt U.S. gas production, increase prices; INTERNATIONAL: Crude closes higher on Iran, cold weather; SLB predicts worst is behind global oil market. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Jan 26, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Antero Resources | Belmont County | Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Expand Energy | Fayette County | Greene County (PA) | Gulfport Energy | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Susquehanna County | Tioga County (PA) | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    27 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jan 12 – 18

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    A nice bump up in permit numbers last week, mainly due to Pennsylvania. The Marcellus/Utica region received a combined 27 permits last week, Jan. 12 – 18. Pennsylvania issued 21 new permits, Ohio issued 5, and West Virginia issued just 1. Among the drillers receiving new permits last week: Antero Resources, Coterra Energy, EQT, Expand Energy, Gulfport Energy, and Seneca Resources. Read More “27 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Jan 12 – 18”

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

    Devon Energy, Coterra Energy Said to be in “Advanced Merger Talks”

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    Last Friday, MDN reported that the rumor mill was in overdrive with chatter that Devon Energy and Coterra Energy are exploring a potential merger “that would be among the biggest oil and gas deals in years” (see Rumor Mill Lights Up: Coterra Considers Merger with Devon Energy). Since that time, we’ve not heard anything further… until we came across an article in the Oklahoma Energy Today publication stating that the merger talks are in an “advanced” stage. Read More “Devon Energy, Coterra Energy Said to be in “Advanced Merger Talks””

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies

    Kimmeridge Continues to Pressure Coterra with Board Nominations

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    As we point out in a companion post today, potential merger talks between Devon Energy and Coterra Energy are in an “advanced” stage (see Devon Energy/Coterra Energy Said to be in “Advanced Merger Talks”). One of the reasons (perhaps THE reason) why Coterra is considering a merger is ongoing pressure from “activist” investor Kimmeridge, which launched a public campaign last November to force Coterra to split the company, to sell off its Marcellus (and Anadarko) assets, and focus 100% on oil drilling in the Permian (see Activist Investor Declares Coterra Merger Failed – Sell Marcellus). Kimmeridge is keeping its boot on the neck of Coterra. The latest is that Kimmeridge is preparing to nominate Scott Sheffield, the former CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources (before it was acquired by ExxonMobil), to join Coterra Energy’s board as part of an activist push to revamp the company. Read More “Kimmeridge Continues to Pressure Coterra with Board Nominations”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Storage | Weather

    NYMEX NatGas Futures Continue Skyward – Closes Above $5/MMBtu

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    As we predicted may happen in a post yesterday, the NYMEX “front month” natural gas futures price closed above $5 yesterday (see NYMEX NatGas Futures Rocketship: Up 57% in 2 Days, Break $5 Today?). U.S. natural gas futures hit a three-year intraday peak, settling 3.5% higher at $5.045/mmBtu after a record-shattering three-day rally. While last week’s storage draw was modest (90 Bcf expected, 120 Bcf actual), traders are far more focused on the looming “polar express” set to grip the nation. Analysts expect the coldest weather since 2018 to trigger massive withdrawals—potentially topping 300 Bcf—leaving inventories at a significant deficit relative to historical averages. Essentially, the market is shivering in anticipation, prioritizing an imminent supply squeeze over current data as the country braces for a deep, sustained freeze. Read More “NYMEX NatGas Futures Continue Skyward – Closes Above $5/MMBtu”

  • Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Washington County

    Cold Temps Freeze Range Res. Water Pipeline in Washington County, PA

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    On January 22, Mount Pleasant Township Police (in Washington County, PA) reported that extreme winter temperatures caused an aboveground water pipeline serving Range Resources’ shale gas operations to freeze and rupture near the Yonker Tank Pad. In response to the infrastructure failure, the Township Zoning Officer granted a temporary permit modification, allowing the company to bypass the damaged pipeline by hauling water via dozens of trucks over the next two weeks. Read More “Cold Temps Freeze Range Res. Water Pipeline in Washington County, PA”

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

    PA Caught in Fight That Will Push Data Centers to Other States

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    There’s just no other way to say this: Pennsylvania is on the cusp of flushing $92 billion down the toilet because resistance is preventing new data centers from being built. We’ve been warning about this danger for months (see Louisiana vs. Pennsylvania – How and Why PA is Throwing Away $92B). However, there may be a way to avoid this unfolding disaster. Strong agreements (written in stone) between municipalities and data center builders can ensure both sides can live with these projects. That’s according to a physician and Pittsburgh resident who has been actively engaged in local conversations about AI development and its impact on working-class communities. Read More “PA Caught in Fight That Will Push Data Centers to Other States”

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