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  • CNG/LNG | Energy Companies | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Repsol

    VG Wins Arbitration Case re Repsol LNG – OK to Jilt Customers

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass (CP) LNG export facility in Louisiana began operations in March 2022 (see Calcasieu Pass LNG Loads Inaugural Cargo; Sabine Pass LNG Expands). Typically, a new LNG facility will load and ship several (maybe two or three) cargoes to “work out the kinks” and ensure everything is working as advertised. Venture Global, using loopholes in its signed contracts, maintained that it was working out the kinks long after it began shipping. After over 400 cargoes were shipped, CP’s customers were still not receiving their contracted (at lower prices) shipments. Shell, along with several other customers, sued (see Shell, Edison, BP File for Arbitration Against Venture Global LNG). One of the customers who sued (in arbitration) was Repsol. Read More “VG Wins Arbitration Case re Repsol LNG – OK to Jilt Customers”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 23, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Boston Partners increases stake in Range Resources Corp; Facts over fear with shale gas waste management; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Glenfarne says Texas LNG capacity fully committed; CT Green Bank sues bankrupt PosiGen for $22 million in loans; NATIONAL: EIA forecasts near-term U.S. crude oil production will remain near 2025 record; Solar capacity increases, but firm power drops to 2004 levels; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slides on rising supply, peace hopes; Halliburton exports its oil gear as fracking goes global; South Korea’s developing net zero debacle. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Jan 23, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    NYMEX NatGas Futures Rocketship: Up 57% in 2 Days, Break $5 Today?

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    For the second day in a row, the “front month” NYMEX natural gas futures contract was firmly attached to a rocketship. Yesterday, the NYMEX contract for February delivery gained 96.80 cents per million British thermal units (MMBtus), or 24.78%, to close at $4.8750. That’s up $1.772 (or 57%) over the last two trading sessions. It is the largest two-day dollar gain since Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022 (four years!). Early trading this morning was hovering between $5.35 and $5.50. It’s all to do with the current Arctic freeze in the eastern half of the country and a massive snowstorm due this weekend. But, bear this in mind: What goes up must come down. Read More “NYMEX NatGas Futures Rocketship: Up 57% in 2 Days, Break $5 Today?”

  • Energy Services | Kinder Morgan

    Kinder Morgan 4Q25 Update: Projects Impacting the M-U Advance

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Based on the fourth quarter 2025 earnings call transcript and the accompanying press release, Kinder Morgan (KMI) reported record financial results driven largely by its natural gas business. While much of the growth came from the Gulf Coast and Southeast, several updates were specifically relevant to the Marcellus and Utica shale regions and the pipeline projects that transport Marcellus/Utica molecules. We’ve sifted through the release and earnings call to bring you the latest updates that impact the M-U region. Read More “Kinder Morgan 4Q25 Update: Projects Impacting the M-U Advance”

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

    Gulf South Pipeline Open Season to Expand Southeast NatGas Storage

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Gulf South Pipeline Company, a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipelines, announced the launch of an open season for new natural gas storage capacity at its flagship Petal Gas Storage complex in Mississippi. In addition to the Petal open season, Boardwalk also highlighted significant expansion potential across two cornerstone assets: Choctaw Storage in Louisiana and the Midland Storage Complex in Kentucky. All three storage facilities are used to store Marcellus/Utica molecules. Read More “Gulf South Pipeline Open Season to Expand Southeast NatGas Storage”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Gov. Shapiro Continues to Bully PJM Grid to Dump Free Market

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Last Friday, the Trump administration officials joined several governors from the 13 states that are part of the PJM Interconnect grid to outline a broad plan they say will ensure customers of the grid will not face skyrocketing electric prices due to new AI data centers getting built in the region (see White House Joins 13 Governors to Gang Up on PJM re Data Centers). Neither the White House nor the governors who attended (including the ringleader, PA Gov. Josh Shapiro) invited PJM to attend their blabfest. PJM didn’t take it lying down. On the same day as the blabfest, PJM released its own plan to add new data centers while controlling rising electricity costs (see PJM Unveils Its Own Plan to Add AI Data Center, Control Costs). We now have competing visions for how best to add new capacity while controlling costs: distort the free market with price controls (Shapiro’s plan) or use the free market to bring costs down (PJM’s plan). Read More “PA Gov. Shapiro Continues to Bully PJM Grid to Dump Free Market”

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

    PA Democrats’ Solution for Data Centers is to (Surprise!) Tax Them

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    There are two universal, unavoidable truths of life: (1) death, and (2) Democrats love to tax anything and everything. Pennsylvania Democrats are urging state lawmakers to tax data centers to shield residents from rising energy bills. During a hearing held by PA House Democrats on January 20, so-called experts argued that data centers must “pay their own way” for grid upgrades necessitated by their high demand, rather than passing those costs to households. With grid operator PJM Interconnection warning that surging demand could cause blackouts, Democrats proposed legislation to protect ratepayers from price spikes. Although some officials value the industry’s job creation, tax proponents insist that ordinary consumers should not subsidize the infrastructure needed to support the state’s expanding and energy-intensive digital industry. Read More “PA Democrats’ Solution for Data Centers is to (Surprise!) Tax Them”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    EIA Says Plenty of Gas Turbines for Data Centers in Ariz. Boneyard

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    As data center operators have sought rapidly deployable power sources for their facilities, some have turned to companies that modify jet engines for commercial power generation. Data center facilities in Texas have recently deployed modified jet engines as generators, each with 48 megawatts (MW) of generating capacity. There’s a whole “graveyard” of retired military aircraft at the U.S. Air Force’s facility on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, called the Boneyard. Could the old/retired jets at the Boneyard be repurposed to power data centers? Quite possibly! Read More “EIA Says Plenty of Gas Turbines for Data Centers in Ariz. Boneyard”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Global LNG Set to Expand Another 10% in 2026 Thx to U.S. & Qatar

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Global LNG markets are entering a transitional phase in 2026, characterized by a projected 10% supply surge as major U.S. and Qatari projects come online. This influx ends post-Ukraine war tightness of supply in the LNG market and will likely depress global prices to under $10 per mmBtu. Lower prices are expected to stimulate demand recovery in price-sensitive markets like China and India, while Europe increases imports to phase out Russian gas and replenish inventories. Although supply abundance benefits consumers, narrowing price spreads will likely squeeze U.S. export margins. Consequently, the industry is shifting toward ample availability and reshuffled trade flows through 2029. Read More “Global LNG Set to Expand Another 10% in 2026 Thx to U.S. & Qatar”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 22, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]

    January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Wyoming should ditch green hydrogen boondoggles; NATIONAL: Offshore wind lawsuit confusion abounds; Devon Energy – a Coterra deal is the good move; US propane reaches 14-month low against WTI amid supply surplus; Money to ‘decarbonize’ more useless than gym memberships, extended warranties; INTERNATIONAL: Crude gains as IEA lifts demand outlook; EU hydrogen matchmaking platform opens for buyer expressions of interest; A young Canadian helping shape the future of energy; Mexico’s planned gas-fired plants, LNG export capacity driving pipeline projects; British climate crusade creates economic disaster. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Jan 22, 2026 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Weather

    NYMEX Jumps 26% to $3.91 on Arctic Cold, Largest 1-Day Gain in 4 Yrs

    January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Old Man Winter has proven once again that he is the one in charge of natural gas prices. A cold blast now entering the Midwest and Northeast, which is moving in until early February (at least), is the reason for a dramatic jump in the NYMEX front-month futures contract price, rising 80.4 cents per MMBtu (26%) in one day, yesterday, to a closing price of $3.9070 MMBtu. It is the largest one-day percentage gain in four years, since January 2022. The price continued climbing this morning (Wednesday) and looks like it might flirt with $5.00! Read More “NYMEX Jumps 26% to $3.91 on Arctic Cold, Largest 1-Day Gain in 4 Yrs”

  • Mahoning County | Ohio | Trumbull County

    Rebirth of Ohio’s Northern Utica Shale – Leasing, Drilling Take Off

    January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    The Mahoning Valley is entering a “Utica 2.0” era as advanced drilling technologies revitalize oil production in previously dismissed regions of Ohio. While energy companies once abandoned Mahoning and Trumbull counties, record-breaking yields from new wells in Columbiana and Mahoning counties have triggered a surge in leasing and permits. Improvements in horizontal drilling and fracking fluids now allow operators like EOG Resources and Hilcorp to extract significant oil from formations once considered unprofitable. This industrial renaissance, punctuated by EOG’s $5.6 billion acquisition of Encino Acquisition Partners, signals a transformative phase of exploration poised to expand further north in the Utica. Read More “Rebirth of Ohio’s Northern Utica Shale – Leasing, Drilling Take Off”

  • Armstrong County | Energy Companies | Indiana County | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | Pennsylvania

    Infinity Buys Out PA Shale Well Co-Investor for $36M Using Co. Stock

    January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Infinity Natural Resources, Inc. announced yesterday that it has acquired Chase Oil Corporation’s working interest in Infinity’s South Bend field in Pennsylvania in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $36 million. The assets are located in Armstrong and Indiana counties. The transaction has an effective date of January 1, 2026, and represents the company’s first use of stock currency to execute its post-IPO growth strategy. Infinity is in the process of buying Antero Resources’ Ohio Utica assets (see NOG & INR Partner to Buy Antero Resources’ Ohio Utica for $1.2B). On the surface, the Infinity press release is a standard announcement about a relatively small acquisition. However, for investors and industry observers (like MDN readers), it signals several specific strategic moves “between the lines”… Read More “Infinity Buys Out PA Shale Well Co-Investor for $36M Using Co. Stock”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Utility Using Data Center Crunch to Push Powergen Reregulation

    January 21, 2026January 27, 2026

    On Friday, the White House joined with the 13 governors whose states in whole or in part are served by the PJM Interconnection electric grid, the largest grid in the country, to propose a solution that “protects consumers” from soaring electric rates due to the addition of new AI data centers (see White House Joins 13 Governors to Gang Up on PJM re Data Centers). Electric utility company PPL (formerly Pennsylvania Power and Light) is using the Friday announcement to push its own agenda to re-regulate the power generation industry in PA. Read More “PA Utility Using Data Center Crunch to Push Powergen Reregulation”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    PJM Unveils Its Own Plan to Add AI Data Center, Control Costs

    January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    As MDN reported, on Friday, the Trump administration officials joined several governors from states that are part of the PJM Interconnect grid to outline a broad plan they say will ensure customers of the grid (the country’s largest grid), will not face skyrocketing electric prices due to new AI data centers getting built in the region (see White House Joins 13 Governors to Gang Up on PJM re Data Centers). The thing is, neither the White House nor the governors who attended (including PA Gov. Josh Shapiro) invited PJM to attend their blabfest. Don’t worry. PJM isn’t taking it in the neck. On the same day, PJM unveiled its own plan to add new data centers without skyrocketing the cost for everyone else. Read More “PJM Unveils Its Own Plan to Add AI Data Center, Control Costs”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    DrillDocs Gets a Patent to Keep an AI Eye on Shale Shakers

    January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Ever hear of a “shale shaker?” It’s a large, vibrating sieve used in drilling operations (like oil, gas, and mining) as the first stage of solids control to separate rock cuttings from the drilling fluid (mud) by shaking the fluid over fine mesh screens, letting liquid pass through and discarding the solids, which keeps the mud clean, protects equipment, and improves drilling efficiency. A clever Houston, TX-based company called DrillDocs has just secured a patent for a process that trains a camera on the drill cuttings coming off the shale shaker and uses AI to analyze them. Read More “DrillDocs Gets a Patent to Keep an AI Eye on Shale Shakers”

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