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  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    Bizarre: Activists Flare Methane at Colo. Coal Mine, Call it Green

    December 4, 2025December 4, 2025

    Another story in our Bizarre Files series. So-called climate activists have made a huuuge discovery. They can burn (flare) methane (CH4) coming out of an abandoned coal mine in Colorado, and it turns into carbon dioxide (CO2). Who knew? The activists declare that burning methane is “better” for the environment — that it’s green! Why? Because methane flying into the atmosphere is a bazillion times more “harmful” to Mom Earth than is carbon dioxide flying into the atmosphere. Yet when the oil industry does the same exact thing, flaring methane that comes out of an oil well instead of allowing it to fly into the atmosphere, those same climate activists declare it’s a climate disaster. It’s the end of mankind. Bizarre. Read More “Bizarre: Activists Flare Methane at Colo. Coal Mine, Call it Green”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Dec 4, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    December 4, 2025December 4, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Utica Shale Academy receives grant for security equipment; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Newlab and JERA partner to commercialize next-gen CO2 capture tech; Blame Dems for fueling New York’s ‘affordability’ crisis with their green-energy insanity; NATIONAL: South Korean companies to build ships in the U.S.; Williams leadership foresees moderate, sustained natural gas prices; 2025 was a no good, terrible, very bad year for the energy transition; INTERNATIONAL: Oil closes up as peace deal falls short; Russia oil revenue falls by a third; Europe’s green energy rush slashed emissions—and crippled the economy; Europe finds winter relief in LNG surge from US; Asia backs away as Europe becomes the LNG price-setter. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Dec 4, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    WV Makes Serious Attempt to Attract AI Data Centers Using NatGas

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    Pennsylvania and Ohio should be looking over their shoulders regarding new data centers and their decisions on where to locate them. West Virginia is making serious efforts to be THE destination for new AI data centers to locate in the Marcellus/Utica region. The West Virginia Office of Energy’s recent summit highlighted the state’s unique position to power the booming AI and data center sectors through its vast natural gas reserves. Like PA and OH, WV’s homegrown natural gas offers a reliable, cost-effective, and flexible solution for necessary baseload power. What’s beginning to set WV apart from its neighbors is legislation that explicitly targets data centers. Read More “WV Makes Serious Attempt to Attract AI Data Centers Using NatGas”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation | Virginia | Williams

    Congressional Dems from NC, VA Attack SESE & MVP Southgate Projects

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    We suppose it’s no surprise that left-wing Congressional Democrats from North Carolina and Virginia are attacking two natural gas pipeline projects that are close to final approval and the start of construction. One project is Williams’ Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SESE), the other is EQT’s MVP Southgate project. Both projects would be built in the same general area, starting at the same point near Chatham, Virginia, and ending near Eden, North Carolina. Both have customers ready to take their gas. Southgate recently received a favorable environmental assessment (EA) from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (see FERC Issues Favorable Enviro Assessment for MVP Southgate Pipeline). Three members of Congress are now asking FERC to take additional time to complete an environmental impact statement (EIS) for each project. Read More “Congressional Dems from NC, VA Attack SESE & MVP Southgate Projects”

  • Energy Services | Mammoth Energy Services

    Mammoth Energy Sells Aquawolf Engineering Div. to Qualus for $30M

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    Oilfield services company (OFS) Mammoth Energy Services, headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK, operates in the Marcellus/Utica Shale and other major plays like the Permian and SCOOP/STACK. Mammoth announced yesterday that it has completed the sale of its wholly owned engineering subsidiary, Aquawolf LLC, to Qualus, LLC for $30.0 million. The company says the sale advances its “ongoing transformation and portfolio optimization initiatives.” Read More “Mammoth Energy Sells Aquawolf Engineering Div. to Qualus for $30M”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    New Englander Promotes PA Marcellus Gas as Inevitable “Bridge”

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025
    Bill Hamlen

    Last year, Bill Hamlen ran in the Republican primary for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Hampshire District 2. Unfortunately, he lost the primary, and the Republican winner, Lily Williams, lost to the Democrat, Maggie Goodlander, in the general election. Hamlen published an excellent op-ed in the New Hampshire Union Leader yesterday. He outlines how New England (and the country in general) has descended into Big Green madness, mainly via the brainwashing of school children. While Hamlen believes in man-made global warming, he’s a realist and says the best way to lower energy costs and keep the environment in check in New England is to use Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale gas. Dang, we wish he had won. Read More “New Englander Promotes PA Marcellus Gas as Inevitable “Bridge””

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

    NY’s Tax, Cap & Spend Climate Law Will Ration Fossil Fuels

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    New York’s “cap and invest” Climate Act law effectively rations fossil fuels while taxing them heavily. The system limits fuel sales through caps and requires distributors to buy allowances, passing costs on to consumers. With a mandated 30% emissions reduction by 2030, the Climate Act will cause dangerous shortages of essentials such as fuel oil and natural gas for heating and gasoline for transportation. There is a real danger that households will run out of heating fuel during cold winters. Even Gov. Hochul is now criticizing the law as “infeasible.” Capping the state’s main energy sources is an impractical and ruinous strategy that threatens the state’s standard of living. Read More “NY’s Tax, Cap & Spend Climate Law Will Ration Fossil Fuels”

  • Industrywide Issues | Litigation | Regulation

    Federal Bill Would Stop Frivolous Lawsuits Blocking Energy Projects

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    Congressman Troy Balderson (R-OH) and Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) have introduced a bill that is critical to correcting a long-standing abuse of our justice system. The Curtailing Litigation Excess and Abuse Reform (CLEAR) Act of 2025 will streamline American energy infrastructure projects. The legislation targets “serial litigation” by activist groups, ensuring that once a court rules on a project, opponents cannot repeatedly delay it through additional legal battles. By limiting these indefinite delays while still preserving environmental protections, the bill aims to restore investor certainty, lower energy costs, and support national goals regarding AI competitiveness and grid reliability. The bill balances accelerated construction with legitimate oversight. Read More “Federal Bill Would Stop Frivolous Lawsuits Blocking Energy Projects”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues

    Bizarre: French, Dutch & Japanese to Produce e-NG in Nebraska

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    This story has nothing to do with the Marcellus/Utica (apologies in advance), other than the companies involved have operations in or purchase molecules from the M-U region. We decided to launch an occasional “Bizarre Files” to call attention to energy news that is, well, bizarre. How about this: France-based TotalEnergies, along with Netherlands-based TES and several Japanese utility companies, are collaborating to produce what is called electric natural gas (e-NG), also known as e-methane, in Nebraska. The e-NG will be exported to Japan. Here’s where it gets interesting, and bizarre… Read More “Bizarre: French, Dutch & Japanese to Produce e-NG in Nebraska”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 3, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    NATIONAL: Natural gas futures fall amid uncertain weather forecasts; Solar bankruptcy Pine Gate Renewables (boom to bust continues); Modern Hydrogen lays off most of its employees after decade-long pursuit of clean energy; Environmental Defense Fund staffers launch union; Soaring U.S. natural gas prices could boost coal power generation; Google plans to power a new data center with fossil fuels, yet release almost no emissions; Energy Department renames renewable energy lab to reflect Trump’s fossil fuel focus; INTERNATIONAL: Crude settles lower on peace talk jitters; Canada’s first compressed air storage facility; EU seals deal to phase out Russian gas by 2027; India’s Russian oil dilemma – cheap crude, costly consequences. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Dec 3, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    Louisiana vs. Pennsylvania – How and Why PA is Throwing Away $92B

    December 2, 2025December 2, 2025

    Today is data center day here at MDN, given that most of our main stories today revolve around the issue of data centers, facilities full of computers that need enormous amounts of electricity, most of which will be generated by gas-fired power plants. This past summer, Pennsylvania’s newest U.S. Senator, Dave McCormick, convened the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh. Together with the Trump administration, McCormick announced a mind-blowing $92 billion of promised new investment for PA mostly related to AI data centers (see Pittsburgh Energy Event Truly Mind-Blowing, $92B+ Investments for PA). Since that time, the left and the PA Democrat Party (one and the same) have done their best to frustrate and block that new investment, thereby jeopardizing it. Read More “Louisiana vs. Pennsylvania – How and Why PA is Throwing Away $92B”

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

    PA Needs “Sensible Regulation” to Attract AI Data Centers

    December 2, 2025December 2, 2025

    Continuing on our data center theme, a new article by MDN friend Gordon Tomb, a senior fellow with the Commonwealth Foundation, makes the case that Pennsylvania needs more energy and sensible regulation to lure data centers. There is a stark contrast to what PA legislators are offering. On the Republican side, legislators are offering a bill that would expedite permits for data center projects that meet or exceed federal standards (see New PA Bill Coming to Build Data Centers & Gas Power Faster, Cheaper). On the Democrat side, legislators offer a six-bill package that would frustrate and block data centers (see PA Dems Intro Multiple Bills to Block AI Data Centers in the State). Tomb sorts through the noise to find the signal that PA needs to build data centers… Read More “PA Needs “Sensible Regulation” to Attract AI Data Centers”

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

    PennFuture, ORVI Join Opposition to PA Data Centers

    December 2, 2025December 2, 2025

    We have to (immodestly) say that we spotted the environmental left’s opposition to AI data centers a mile away. We were the first to alert you to PA green groups lining up to oppose data centers based on an irrational hatred of the fossil energy that powers them (see More Evidence that PA’s Anti-Frackers are Now Anti-Data Center). The list is growing. PennFuture, along with the Ohio River Valley Institute (ORVI), are the latest two groups to jump on the “we hate data centers” bandwagon. The two groups will host a bash-data-center webinar on December 4. Read More “PennFuture, ORVI Join Opposition to PA Data Centers”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    PJM Civil War: Monitoring Watchdog Asks FERC to Block Data Centers

    December 2, 2025December 2, 2025

    More “noise” that will discourage data center development in Pennsylvania: PJM Interconnection’s market monitor, Monitoring Analytics, filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) urging that large data centers be barred from connecting to the grid unless they can be reliably served. The monitor argues that PJM’s consideration of allowing loads that might necessitate periodic blackouts violates its reliability obligations and is unjust. While Monitoring Analytics is independent of PJM, they are usually on the same “side.” Not this time. Read More “PJM Civil War: Monitoring Watchdog Asks FERC to Block Data Centers”

  • Alternative Energy | Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA | Taxation

    PA Dems Scramble to Find Replacement for RGGI Carbon Tax

    December 2, 2025December 2, 2025

    Two weeks ago, Pennsylvania finally passed a budget, four months late. As part of the deal struck between Democrats and Republicans, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) carbon tax scheme was permanently ash-canned (see VICTORY! PA Budget Deal Kills RGGI Carbon Tax for Good). The Dems pinned their hopes on RGGI for seven years. With it gone, they now must find a new virtue-signaling replacement for the environmental base. What to do? Read More “PA Dems Scramble to Find Replacement for RGGI Carbon Tax”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    Trump Administration Doubles Down on LNG as Sector Breaks Records

    December 2, 2025December 2, 2025

    According to Reuters, U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports hit a new all-time monthly high in November for the second straight month, driven by cooler weather and robust output from the country’s two largest producers. Even so, the Trump administration is considering further steps to speed up the buildout of LNG export infrastructure. For example, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is considering a blanket permit rather than assessing each new project individually before approving its construction. Read More “Trump Administration Doubles Down on LNG as Sector Breaks Records”

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