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  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Pipelines | Regulation | Tennessee Gas Pipeline

    2 Kinder Southeast Pipe Projects Get Fed Fast-Track Permitting

    December 1, 2025December 1, 2025

    In September, MDN told you that two major Kinder Morgan pipeline projects that will flow Marcellus/Utica molecules in the southeastern U.S. took a big step forward at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) with FERC actively working on an environmental impact statement (EIS) for both projects (see FERC Begins Enviro Reviews for 2 Key Southeast Pipeline Projects). The two projects are Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s Mississippi Crossing (MSX) Project and Southern Natural Gas/Elba Express’ South System Expansion 4 (SSE4) Project. The 2.1-Bcf/d MSX and 1.3-Bcf/d SSE4 projects will move more Marcellus/Utica gas into Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. The two projects have just taken another gigantic step forward by being added to a federal fast-tracking program. Read More “2 Kinder Southeast Pipe Projects Get Fed Fast-Track Permitting”

  • Delaware County (PA) | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    DOE Orders Philly Gas-Fired Power Plants to Stay Online 3rd Time

    December 1, 2025December 1, 2025

    U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order on November 25 directing PJM Interconnection and Constellation Energy to keep Units 3 and 4 at Pennsylvania’s Eddystone Generating Station (near Philadelphia, in Delaware County) operational through the winter. Effective from November 26, 2025, to February 24, 2026, the mandate aims to ensure grid reliability following PJM’s record winter demand in January 2025. This directive follows two previous orders that kept the aging, dual-fuel units online to support energy security during summer heatwaves. The DOE asserts that despite planned retirements, these 380-MW units remain essential for stabilizing the regional power supply. Big Green is unhappy. Read More “DOE Orders Philly Gas-Fired Power Plants to Stay Online 3rd Time”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    Left Furious with NY Gov Hochul for Blocking Gas Ban Hookup Law

    December 1, 2025December 1, 2025

    A couple of weeks ago, we told you that a pending lawsuit had stalled the implementation of the All-Electric Buildings Act (passed in 2023), which was supposed to require that any new home or business being built in New York could not (by law) connect to natural gas (see NY’s Jan. 1 Ban on New Gas Hookups Delayed by Lawsuit). We told you that Gov. Hochul agreed to delay the law’s implementation while the lawsuit plays out. But there’s much more to the story, just coming to light. It seems that Hochul wants to use the lawsuit to overturn the law! That’s called “sue-and-settle,” something the left typically uses to push through unpopular regulations that it can’t get via the legislature. It seems that Hochul is now using it in reverse (against her own party), which we find hilarious. Read More “Left Furious with NY Gov Hochul for Blocking Gas Ban Hookup Law”

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

    U.S. Rig Count Crashes, Down 10 to 544; M-U Remains Even @ 38

    December 1, 2025December 1, 2025

    Last week, the Baker Hughes U.S. national rig count got wacked good, losing 10 rigs from the previous week. The national count went from 554 to 544 (as of Wednesday, when BH reported the numbers). Bummer. It had gained rigs for each of the prior three weeks. Rigs in the Marcellus/Utica remained the same last week after gaining one rig the week before. Pennsylvania has held at 18 for two weeks in a row. Ohio was the same at 13 rigs, which it has operated since September 26. West Virginia maintained its 7 rigs, which it has operated since May 30. There were 24 rigs targeting the Marcellus and 14 targeting the Utica, for a combined 38 rigs in the M-U. Read More “U.S. Rig Count Crashes, Down 10 to 544; M-U Remains Even @ 38”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Dec 1, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    December 1, 2025December 1, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Hawaii’s return to gas puts energy reliability in the spotlight; NATIONAL: Trump issues EO to launch DOE-led Genesis Mission; Gunvor eyes investment in U.S. oil and gas; Many fighting climate change worry they are losing the information war; A few markers on the road to the demise of the climate apocalypse; America’s power grid will be able to withstand the $2.5T A.I. datacenter boom; Cummins X15N marks return of natural gas to class 8 trucking; INTERNATIONAL: Oil notches fourth monthly drop; OPEC+ holds oil output steady, agrees capacity mechanism; OPEC’s numbers are an exercise in artistic deception; Carney loses Quebec minister after energy deal; Europe’s drilling comeback challenges US energy pledges. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Dec 1, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    A Look at “Volatile” NatGas Prices and Where They May Go Next

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    In the space of two months, the NYMEX “front month” natural gas futures contract went from bumping around under $3/MMBtu (million British thermal units) to the mid-$4 range. It’s been an amazing ride. And it would be easy to think “we’ve arrived” and can kiss $3 territory goodbye. That would be a mistake. While we earnestly hope the price will remain where it is, in the $4 range, analysts, including EBW Analytics Group, caution that for U.S. natural gas prices, “immediate-term volatility risks remain high into December expiration.” Volatility means the price can swing wildly at a moment’s notice. Where is the NYMEX and spot/physical price now? And where might prices go over the next couple of weeks? Read More “A Look at “Volatile” NatGas Prices and Where They May Go Next”

  • Chesterfield County | Dominion Energy | Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Virginia

    Va. SCC Finally Approves Dominion’s Chesterfield Gas-Fired Plant

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    In June 2023, Dominion Energy announced plans to build four small “peaker” electric generating plants in Chesterfield County near Richmond (see Dominion Plans to Build 1,000-MW Gas Peaker Plant Near Richmond, VA). The Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC) calls for building four 250-megawatt gas-fired power plants (1,000 MW total) that can jump into action during the coldest and hottest days of the year to help supply enough electricity for 250,000 homes—to keep the lights on because solar and wind are not up to the task. In September of this year, the State Corporation Commission (SCC) began deliberating on whether to approve the project (see Va. SCC Begins Consideration of Dominion’s Chesterfield Gas Plant). Great news! The deliberation is over, and the project is officially approved. Read More “Va. SCC Finally Approves Dominion’s Chesterfield Gas-Fired Plant”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA EQB to Consider Ban on New Shale Drilling Via Setbacks Dec. 9

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board (EQB) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, December 9, to consider whether or not to accept 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. The EQB tabled a decision on accepting the petition back in April (see PA EQB Votes to Delay Consideration of Marcellus-Banning Setbacks). The hectoring green left continues to agitate and demand that the board consider its shale-banning proposal, so the board will oblige. Read More “PA EQB to Consider Ban on New Shale Drilling Via Setbacks Dec. 9”

  • CNG/LNG | Cumberland County | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | UGI Energy Services

    UGI Cuts Ribbon on LNG Storage Facility in Cumberland County, PA

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    UGI, a diversified energy company with midstream (pipeline) operations and one of PA’s largest utility companies, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its newest LNG peak shaver facility in Carlisle (Cumberland County), PA, yesterday. In November 2020, UGI launched the operation of a new 2-million-gallon LNG peak shaver in Bethlehem, PA (see UGI Energy Launches LNG Peak Shaver in Bethlehem, PA). The new peak shaver in Carlisle holds 3 million gallons of LNG. What is a peak shaver? Read More “UGI Cuts Ribbon on LNG Storage Facility in Cumberland County, PA”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Guernsey County | Industrywide Issues | Luzerne County | M&A | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Talen Energy

    Talen Completes Purchase of M-U Gas-Powered Plants in PA, OH

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    In July, MDN told you that Talen Energy, a leading energy producer in the U.S., which owns and operates approximately 10.7 gigawatts (GW) of power infrastructure, had announced the acquisition of two gas-fired power plants: one located near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania, and the other in Guernsey County, in eastern Ohio (see Talen Energy Buys 2 M-U Gas-Powered Plants in PA, OH for $3.8B). These types of transactions require approval from the federal government. Last week, Talen announced that both FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) and the DOJ (U.S. Department of Justice) had approved the transaction (see Talen Energy Gets Fed OK to Buy 2 M-U Gas-Powered Plants in PA, OH). And now, the deal is done. Read More “Talen Completes Purchase of M-U Gas-Powered Plants in PA, OH”

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

    Venture Global Accuses Shell of ‘Campaign’ to Damage its LNG Biz

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    This is really rich. Venture Global (VG), now the second-largest LNG (liquefied natural gas) exporter in the U.S., is accusing Shell of waging a “three-year campaign” to damage VG’s LNG business. VG’s Calcasieu Pass (CP) LNG export facility in Louisiana began operations in March 2022. 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. VG, using loopholes in its signed contracts, maintained that it was working out the kinks long after it began shipping. After *hundreds of 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). Shell lost its arbitration case, but two months later, BP won its case. So, Shell appealed its rejected case (see Shell Challenges Venture Global Arbitration Loss in NY Court). Read More “Venture Global Accuses Shell of ‘Campaign’ to Damage its LNG Biz”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Tokyo Gas Signs 20-Year Deal to Buy LNG from…Venture Global

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    Yesterday, LNG exporter Venture Global announced that Tokyo Gas has signed a 20-year contract to purchase 1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG from VG. Not many details were shared. We don’t know which facility (current or planned) the gas will come from. Financial terms were not disclosed. What we do know is that contracted shipments will begin sometime in 2030. As with all of these deals, our interest is in whether more Marcellus/Utica molecules will feed the plant doing the liquefying. It’s a good bet they will. Read More “Tokyo Gas Signs 20-Year Deal to Buy LNG from…Venture Global”

  • About MDN

    MDN Off Thursday & Friday for Thanksgiving Holiday

    November 26, 2025December 1, 2025

    MDN is taking both Thanksgiving Thursday and Black Friday off. While you’re taking time to be thankful for your friends, family, food, drinks, and other luxuries, take a moment to say THANK YOU to the resources that make this holiday so wonderful: fossil fuels! Below is a video from our friends at Clear Energy Alliance. Watch it (under 4 minutes) to learn just how much oil, natural gas, and coal bring to the table during the holiday season — and every other day of the year. Read More “MDN Off Thursday & Friday for Thanksgiving Holiday”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 26, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Georgia Power’s large load pipeline shrinks by 6 GW; NATIONAL: Coming wave of LNG supplies more likely to produce a rising tide than a cataclysm; U.S. feedgas demand set to soar by the end of the year; JPMorgan projects Brent crude at $57 a barrel, WTI at $53 in 2027; INTERNATIONAL: Oil closes the day near month low; OPEC+ again faces thorny issue of how much it can pump; Aramco makes 17 deals with ‘major’ USA cos worth $30B+; IEA publishes climate era’s obituary; Climategate turns 16 – never forget. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Nov 26, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Boardwalk Pipeline Partners | Energy Companies | Energy Services | Expand Energy | INR/Infinity Natural Resources | PennEnergy Resources | Seneca Resources

    All Signs Point to an Increase in M-U Production Coming in 2026

    November 25, 2025November 25, 2025

    Regional and national indicators are driving optimism in the Marcellus/Utica Basin, which currently supplies 31% of U.S. natural gas. Despite recent constraints from low prices and limited pipeline capacity, drillers like Infinity Natural Resources and Expand Energy now predict significant output growth coming in the new year. This resurgence is fueled by surging in-basin demand from AI data centers, major power plant conversions in Pennsylvania, and improved takeaway prospects, such as Boardwalk’s proposed Borealis pipeline to the Gulf Coast (see Texas Gas Project to Build ~180 Miles of Greenfield Pipe in OH Utica). By leveraging AI-driven drilling efficiencies and accelerating deep Utica development, companies are aggressively expanding to meet rising local and national energy demand. Read More “All Signs Point to an Increase in M-U Production Coming in 2026”

  • Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada | Virginia

    TC Energy’s Virginia Reliability Project Begins Flowing NatGas

    November 25, 2025November 25, 2025

    As MDN previously reported, TC Energy’s Virginia Reliability Project (VRP) in the Hampton Roads region (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Newport News area) started construction in the second quarter of this year. It held a ceremony in September to commemorate the final weld (see TC Energy Celebrates Completion of Virginia Reliability Project). The project replaced 49 miles of existing pipelines with new, larger-diameter pipe and added two new compressor units. The targeted in-service date was November 1, 2025. We’re not sure exactly when the molecules began to flow, but TC Energy alerted MDN that, as of yesterday, VRP is now in commercial service. Read More “TC Energy’s Virginia Reliability Project Begins Flowing NatGas”

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