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

    WV’s First-Ever Gas-Fired Power Plant to Begin Construction

    November 14, 2025December 17, 2025

    NOTE: This post was updated 12/17/25 to reflect that there are, in fact, four existing (but small) gas-fired power plants in WV, built years before the shale energy revolution. We have the list—two in Wayne County, one in Marshall County, and one in Pleasants County— embedded below. Our thanks to a faithful reader for alerting us to this information.

    How many times over the years have we reported on (and cheerleaded for) gas-fired power plants to get built in West Virginia? MANY times. Dozens, maybe hundreds of posts about this topic. Yet, in all the time we’ve been writing MDN (since January 2009), not a single, solitary gas-fired power plant has been built in the Mountain State. Not one new plant! Until now. Energy investment firm Blackstone announced yesterday it has made a final investment decision (FID) to move forward with building the $1.2 billion Wolf Summit Energy Center power plant in Harrison County, WV. Read More “WV’s First-Ever Gas-Fired Power Plant to Begin Construction”

  • AI | Indiana County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Homer City Project Could Get First Data Center Tenant by Dec. 31

    November 14, 2025November 14, 2025

    In 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.). The new gas-fired plant will be THE LARGEST gas-fired power plant in the country, capable of producing up to 4.5 gigawatts (4,500 MW) of electricity. The project managers aren’t wasting any time. There is such a strong interest in data centers locating at the site that the first official tenant will likely be signed by the end of this year, says Robin Gorman, the vice president of Homer City Redevelopment. Read More “Homer City Project Could Get First Data Center Tenant by Dec. 31”

  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio Bill Updating Law Governing O&G Wells Gets Pushback

    November 14, 2025November 14, 2025

    One month ago, we reported that Ohio Republican Senators had introduced Senate Bill (SB) 219, the first significant update to Ohio’s oil and gas laws since the Kasich administration more than a decade ago (see Ohio Bill Makes Major Changes to Law Governing O&G Wells). SB 219, introduced by Sen. Al Landis, aims to reform Ohio’s orphaned oil and gas well program. The bill proposes establishing the Oil and Gas Resolution and Remediation Fund, funded by filing fees and penalties, to protect orphan well funds from being raided by the state legislature (as often happens now). The bill also streamlines notification procedures for abandoned wells, accelerates drilling by eliminating the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ (ODNR) discretion to deny expedited project reviews, and makes road-use agreements with local governments voluntary and capped at three years. It won’t surprise you that anti-fossil fuel nutters are pushing back. It may surprise you that some county leaders and landowners are also pushing back. Read More “Ohio Bill Updating Law Governing O&G Wells Gets Pushback”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise Unevenly Across Different Sectors

    November 14, 2025November 14, 2025

    U.S. retail natural gas prices are rising across all sectors due to higher wholesale costs, particularly the Henry Hub spot price, which is expected to increase by 58% in 2025 compared to 2024. This increase translates unevenly to consumers. Electric power plants and the industrial sector are expected to see the most significant price hikes, forecast at 37% and 21%, respectively, as their costs are more directly tied to fluctuations in wholesale prices. Residential and commercial customers, however, are expected to experience smaller increases of 4% each. This smaller impact is due to utilities adjusting their rates more gradually, and wholesale commodity costs constitute a smaller portion of the final retail bill for these sectors, which also include significant fixed charges for transportation and distribution. Read More “U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise Unevenly Across Different Sectors”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Nov 14, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    November 14, 2025November 14, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: WV announces more than $4B in energy investments in past month; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: NY Climate Act fork in the road; Hochul enrages environmentalists with shift to ‘all of the above’ energy policy; Mike Kennealy calls for review of Massachusetts’ green energy programs; NATIONAL: Natural gas prices hit highest level since invasion of Ukraine; Six US states to watch as rising gas prices drive a coal comeback; Chevron sees oil prices under ‘more pressure’ than LNG next year; INTERNATIONAL: Crude settles higher; This year’s UN climate summit in Brazil, COP30, is a green flop; Paris Climate Accord’s demise—James Hansen was right; Five EU countries import €938 million in Russian oil and LNG in October. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Nov 14, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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

    VICTORY! PA Budget Deal Kills RGGI Carbon Tax for Good

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    For seven looooooong years, Pennsylvania Senate Republicans (and MDN, we modestly add) have fought against enrolling the Keystone State in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) carbon tax scheme. RGGI taxes gas- and coal-fired power plants, charging them so much per ton of carbon dioxide emitted. The aim is to eliminate these sources and replace them with unreliable renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar. PA’s former failed Governor, Tom Wolf, tried to force the state to join RGGI via an executive order (see Gov. Wolf Goes Bonkers: EO Destroying Gas-Fired Elec, Carbon Tax). His failed replacement, Josh Shapiro, also tried to force the state into the compact (see PA Gov. Shapiro Proves He’s Radical Left – Appeals RGGI Decision). As of yesterday, with a newly passed and adopted budget deal (four months late), RGGI is now permanently gone, never to be resurrected. It is a complete and total victory for brave Senate Republicans who held the line. Hats off! Read More “VICTORY! PA Budget Deal Kills RGGI Carbon Tax for Good”

  • Berkshire Hathaway | CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Maryland | Regulation

    PHMSA Investigates Leaking Ethane from Cove Point LNG Tanks

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    Federal safety officials are investigating leaks of ethane near two small underground storage tanks at the Cove Point LNG export terminal in Maryland and have requested that they be taken out of service immediately, citing potential safety concerns. The cause of the leak appears to be related to the tanks or their piping. However, Cove Point LNG, a facility owned and operated by a Berkshire Hathaway Energy subsidiary, maintains that the 40-gallon tanks are “safe to operate under the current conditions” and that the leaks have never posed an unsafe condition for employees or the community. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued a proposed safety order in mid-October, and the company has requested an informal consultation to discuss it. Read More “PHMSA Investigates Leaking Ethane from Cove Point LNG Tanks”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Westmoreland County

    PA DEP Signals Title V Air Permit for Long-Running SWPA Power Plant

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    Despite claims by anti-fossil fuelers that the Tenaska Westmoreland Generating Station in southwestern PA would spread disease and death if it were built, it’s been up and running since 2018, producing power and generating money for both its builders and the community. Oh, and everyone is in good health. However, the plant has been operating under a state permit since it opened. It needs a federal Title V permit for long-term operation. The state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the agency that issues such a permit and is proposing to do so, which (of course) has antis’ knickers in a twist. In particular, antis are complaining that there are no public complaining sessions scheduled. Read More “PA DEP Signals Title V Air Permit for Long-Running SWPA Power Plant”

  • DeepRock Disposal | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Ohio | Washington County (OH) | Wastewater

    Antis Sue ODNR for Approving 2 Injection Wells Near Marietta, OH

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    Since August, we’ve reported about an ongoing war of words between the City of Marietta officials (mostly Republicans) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) over a permit for a fifth wastewater injection well located close to the city (see Marietta, OH Officials Ask ODNR to Deny Permit for Injection Well). In September, the ODNR rejected Marietta’s appeal and went ahead and issued a permit for the well (see ODNR Rejects Marietta Hearing Request, Issues Injection Well Permit). Not happy with the outcome, in October, the Marietta City Council passed three resolutions to block new injection wells in the area (see Marietta, OH, Passes 3 Resolutions Against Injection Wells). And now, a state environmental group, the Buckeye Environmental Network, backed by lawyers from the controversial Earthjustice, has sued the ODNR over permitting the new well and one other injection well in the Marietta area. Read More “Antis Sue ODNR for Approving 2 Injection Wells Near Marietta, OH”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY’s Jan. 1 Ban on New Gas Hookups Delayed by Lawsuit

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    In January 2023, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a leftist Democrat, floated a plan to ban natural gas hookups in every single new home and business across the “Empire” State (see NY Gov. Hochul Loses Her Mind – Wants to Ban Gas in New Buildings). She even wanted to ban gas in existing homes, but that was too much to stomach even for NY’s leftwing Democrats (see New York Legislators Block Hochul NatGas Ban for Existing Homes). As part of the 2023-2024 budget deal, Hochul got her statewide ban on new hookups (see NY State has Fallen – Gas Stoves & Peaker Plants Banned in Budget). So, beginning Jan. 1, 2026, new homes (or businesses) in New York State will not be allowed to connect to an existing natural gas pipeline system. Except Hochul is now backpeddling, using a lawsuit as an excuse to delay implementing the new law. Read More “NY’s Jan. 1 Ban on New Gas Hookups Delayed by Lawsuit”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues | Research

    EIA Nov. STEO Raises NatGas Spot Price by $0.10 in 2025 & 2026

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) issued its latest monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) yesterday. The STEO is the agency’s monthly best estimate of where energy prices and production will head over the next 12 months. In this latest assessment, EIA reversed its months-long trend of lowering its estimates for the Henry Hub spot price for 2025. The agency expects the HH spot price to average $3.50 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in 2025, $0.10 higher than last month’s forecast. EIA also raised its 2026 forecast by $0.10 to $4.00/MMBtu. Recent soaring HH prices appear to have influenced the official price dartboard at EIA HQ. Read More “EIA Nov. STEO Raises NatGas Spot Price by $0.10 in 2025 & 2026”

  • Energy Companies | Energy Corporation of America | Greene County (PA) | Pennsylvania

    ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 2-Cent Dividend for 3Q25

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    ECA Marcellus Trust I, the royalty interest holder in some of the wells drilled and maintained by Greylock Energy in Greene County, PA, announced yesterday that it will issue a 2-cent per unit dividend to unitholders for the third quarter of 2025. The company continues to hold back some profits ($90,000 in 3Q25) to build a cash reserve for “future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities.” ECA Marcellus Trust I, traded over-the-counter on the Pink Sheets, canceled distributions to investors for the first three quarters of 2020 due to the pandemic and the crash in oil and gas prices. The company restarted paying dividends in 4Q20. Since then, the Trust has paid out something in most quarters, floating from under a penny to as high as 18 cents/unit in 3Q22. Read More “ECA Marcellus Trust I Gives Investors 2-Cent Dividend for 3Q25”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 13, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    November 13, 2025November 13, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: EPA head visits WV to talk economy, manufacturing and energy; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Chevron chooses W. Texas for 1st AI data center power project; Stefanik hits Hochul on energy ahead of $800/year utility hikes; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures edge down in choppy trade; RFK Jr. probes health dangers of offshore wind turbines; Six FIDs, $72 billion – U.S. LNG’s record-breaking year; Oil vs. Gas – diverging valuations in the energy patch persist; INTERNATIONAL: Oil sinks as OPEC acknowledges supply surplus; Energy is the foundation of every digital addition. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Nov 13, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Energy Companies | EOG Resources | Ohio | Statewide OH

    EOG Utica Production “Stronger Than Expected” – Drilled Dry Gas Well

    November 12, 2025November 12, 2025

    EOG Resources, one of the largest oil and gas drillers in the U.S. (with international operations in several other countries), issued its third quarter update last week. EOG closed on its purchase of Utica driller Encino Energy in August (see EOG Closes on $5.6B Purchase of Encino Assets in Ohio Utica). Over the past three months, EOG has worked to integrate the Encino assets into what the company calls one of its “foundational plays” — the Utica — with a combined 1.1 million leased acres. According to EOG Executive VP & COO, Jeffrey Leitzell, production volumes outperformed in 3Q25, “largely driven by stronger-than-expected base production performance in our Utica asset.” Read More “EOG Utica Production “Stronger Than Expected” – Drilled Dry Gas Well”

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

    National Fuel Gas Co. Sittin’ Pretty with Record-High Profits

    November 12, 2025November 12, 2025

    National Fuel Gas Company (NFG), headquartered in Buffalo, NY, is the parent company for Marcellus/Utica driller Seneca Resources and the parent of midstream company NFG Midstream (and subsidiary Empire Pipeline). Last week, NFG issued its latest quarterly update, which is the company’s fiscal year 4th quarter (but everyone else’s 3rd quarter). According to NFG CEO David Bauer, the company added 220 new Upper Utica locations during the quarter, extending the well inventory to “almost 20 years” that will be profitable at a NYMEX price under $2/MMBtu. Bauer also stated the company recently executed a new pipeline deal with an unnamed shipper to haul an extra 250 MMcf/d of Seneca’s molecules from Tioga County, PA, to premium markets, with an expected in-service date of late 2028. Read More “National Fuel Gas Co. Sittin’ Pretty with Record-High Profits”

  • AI | Allegheny County | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups Like Protect PT Morph to Anti-Data Center

    November 12, 2025November 12, 2025
    $92 billion flying away

    As we have reported since July, Pennsylvania has the opportunity to become THE leader in the AI data center race with an ambitious $92 billion, state-level initiative announced by U.S. Senator Dave McCormick (see Pittsburgh Energy Event Truly Mind-Blowing, $92B+ Investments for PA). PA’s strategy has attracted unprecedented private investment, including Blackstone’s $25 billion redevelopment of an Aliquippa steel mill, CoreWeave’s $6 billion Lancaster data center, and a $15 billion hub near Carlisle. Natural gas is the key to all of it (see PA’s $92 Billion Race for America’s Data Centers – NatGas the Key). Because the AI data center strategy hinges on natgas, anti-fossil fuelers, like a group called Protect PT, oppose it and plan to fight it, jeopardizing the state’s $92 billion opportunity. Read More “Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups Like Protect PT Morph to Anti-Data Center”

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