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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 8, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    October 8, 2025October 8, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Steptoe & Johnson relocates Southpointe office; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Maryland Supreme Court challenges basis for climate lawsuits; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas price posts back-to-back gains; U.S. propane inventories are well stocked heading into the winter heating season; NGOs “recycle” their anti-industry playbook for plastics; U.S. feedgas demand remains strong; INTERNATIONAL: WTI extends streak amid modest OPEC+ hike; At what point will OPEC+ cut? Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, Oct 8, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Electrical Generation | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Kinder Morgan | Pipelines

    SC Landowners Receive Notice of Survey Work for Elba Express Pipe

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    In April, MDN told you about a new greenfield expansion of Kinder Morgan’s Elba Express pipeline into South Carolina to serve growing demand for natural gas in the state (see KM Pipes Update: Expand Elba to SC; SSE4 Survey Work Done). The $431 million Elba Express Bridge project is designed to provide 325 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of firm transportation capacity to a new gas-fired power plant in Colleton County, SC (see SC PSC Approves Gas-Fired Power Plant Proposed for Edisto River). Letters have been sent to 185 landowners in South Carolina along the proposed route, requesting permission to survey their land for the project. Read More “SC Landowners Receive Notice of Survey Work for Elba Express Pipe”

  • Industrywide Issues | Statewide WV | Taxation | West Virginia

    WV Severance Tax Collections Up 10.8% Thx to NatGas Price, Production

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    According to West Virginia Deputy Revenue Secretary Mark Muchow, the state’s severance tax collections are rebounding, with $82.2 million collected so far this fiscal year, representing a 10.8% increase over the same period last year. The rise reflects higher natural gas prices—up about 50% from last year. Production is up too—a 5.5% increase—which helps. Coal production is up, though prices, especially for metallurgical coal, have declined. September collections alone were $51.7 million, exceeding estimates by $16.3 million. Read More “WV Severance Tax Collections Up 10.8% Thx to NatGas Price, Production”

  • AI | Economic Impact | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Clock is Ticking for SW PA to Leverage AI Data Center Opportunities

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    Southwestern Pennsylvania faces a time-sensitive opportunity to capitalize on the AI data center boom, with small and midsized manufacturers positioned to play a key role, industry experts said at a recent conference held in Pittsburgh. The rush to build advanced facilities, which have extensive physical, energy, and technology requirements, demands speed and coordination. Panelists highlighted Pennsylvania’s abundant natural gas and diverse energy potential as critical for powering centers, while noting that regulatory frameworks, workforce capacity, and supply chain readiness are equally vital. With $92 billion in committed investment, the region could leverage this moment if policies, energy costs, and development incentives align effectively. The question is, will SWPA be able to pull it off? Read More “Clock is Ticking for SW PA to Leverage AI Data Center Opportunities”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Energy Cos. Spending $50B Next 5 Years on New NatGas Pipelines

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    Energy companies are set to invest nearly $50?billion over the next five years in building or expanding 8,800 miles of U.S. natural gas pipelines to meet soaring domestic consumption, record LNG exports, and growing data center demand, greatly aided by regulatory changes under President Trump. Surging gas production, particularly in the Permian Basin as a byproduct of crude oil output, has outpaced pipeline and processing capacity, resulting in occasional negative Waha prices and production slowdowns. Major operators, such as Kinder Morgan and Enbridge, face record backlogs but continue to expand, especially in Texas and the Gulf Coast, with future gas growth tied to sustained oil prices. Read More “Energy Cos. Spending $50B Next 5 Years on New NatGas Pipelines”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    FERC Votes to Sunset 53 Outdated & Unnecessary Regulations

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    Last week, FERC voted to sunset 53 outdated and unnecessary regulations to advance the Commission’s core mission of ensuring reliable, safe, secure, and economically efficient energy for consumers at a reasonable cost. The actions respond to President Trump’s Executive Order “Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting to Unleash American Energy” issued in April 2025, which directs agencies to incorporate a sunset provision into their regulations governing energy production to stimulate innovation and deliver prosperity to everyday Americans. Bear in mind, this action comes from the current three FERC commissioners, which include two Democrats and one Republican. Read More “FERC Votes to Sunset 53 Outdated & Unnecessary Regulations”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    Europeans Think They Can Regulate Our O&G, LNG Standards

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    The Europeans have tried to regulate the U.S. oil and gas industry for more than a year (see Europeans Presume to Impose Their Regulations on American Gas). You probably know what we think of that. They’re are doing it again. The European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D) imposes strict climate and labor compliance requirements on nearly 17,000 global companies, including about 3,000 large U.S. firms, extending to their suppliers and subcontractors worldwide. American energy companies, particularly LNG exporters, face potential annual compliance costs of up to $2.7 million and fines of 5% of their global revenue for noncompliance, with the possibility of private lawsuits. Read More “Europeans Think They Can Regulate Our O&G, LNG Standards”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 7, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    October 7, 2025October 7, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: The math does not support New York’s climate plan; Record Waha gas price crash as outbound flows constrained; NATIONAL: Natural gas futures rise amid forecasts of cold snap; Stable crude oil prices, increasing refinery margins in third quarter of 2025; Together, power plants and greenhouses can feed humanity; Wind, solar projects can stick taxpayers with the tab coming and going; INTERNATIONAL: Oil rises after modest OPEC+ output hike; European Union’s US gas use set to soar, increasing price volatility; Undersea bacteria feast on methane. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Oct 7, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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

    U.S. Rig Count Remained Even @ 549; Pa. Lost 1 Marcellus Rig

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

    After gaining rigs for four weeks in a row, last week the Baker Hughes U.S. national rig count stayed even, neither gaining nor (more importantly) losing any rigs. The count remained at 549 active rigs. Sadly, Pennsylvania lost one rig, from 18 to 17, after maintaining its count for 10 consecutive weeks. Ohio kept 13 rigs in the Utica for a second week after gaining a rig two weeks ago. West Virginia kept its seven active rigs, the same number since May 30 (four months). The combined M-U count was 37 rigs, with 23 rigs targeting the Marcellus layer and 14 targeting the Utica. Read More “U.S. Rig Count Remained Even @ 549; Pa. Lost 1 Marcellus Rig”

  • Energy Services | Equitrans/EQT Midstream | Industrywide Issues | North Carolina | Pipelines | Regulation | Virginia

    FERC Issues Favorable Enviro Assessment for MVP Southgate Pipeline

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

    On Friday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) Southgate project. An EA is not a “decision document.” It presents FERC staff’s independent analysis of the environmental issues for the commissioners to consider when making a final approval decision. However, the EA is a good indicator of what is to come, and according to the document issued on Friday, positive developments (such as final approval) are forthcoming. Read More “FERC Issues Favorable Enviro Assessment for MVP Southgate Pipeline”

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

    PA Democrats Seek to Destroy PJM Grid by Forcing State to Leave It

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

    What is it about the modern Democrat Party that seeks the total destruction and annihilation of that which they perceive as a political threat? The party, or perhaps more accurately, the radical left elements of the party (which increasingly is all of the party), wants to destroy law and order, including our police departments. Just look at the “protests” (i.e., violent riots) in places like Portland, Oregon. Look at the violence against ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) employees in places like Chicago. And look at the dangerous talk of politicians like Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who is threatening to force the state out of the PJM Interconnection electric grid (see PA Gov. Shapiro Gets Uppity with PJM, Threatens to Leave the Grid). Others in Shapiro’s party are now taking up the mantle with calls to leave PJM, attempting to blame PJM for high electric prices—prices caused by Shapiro and the Democrat Party with their policies and demands for a carbon tax. Read More “PA Democrats Seek to Destroy PJM Grid by Forcing State to Leave It”

  • Hydrogen | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania

    ARCH2 and MACH2 Hydrogen Hub Projects Keep Fed Funding, For Now

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025
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    In October 2024, the Bidenistas announced seven hydrogen hub projects (from 33 finalists) that would receive a collective $7 billion in federal funding (see Hydrogen Hub Winners Announced – WV Takes Prize in M-U Region). Among the winners was the West Virginia-led Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2), which is a project that will use Marcellus/Utica natural gas as the feedstock to produce “blue” hydrogen, which is hydrogen made from natgas where carbon dioxide from the process is captured and either used or stored underground. ARCH2 qualified for up to $925 million of taxpayer money. Another winner was the Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub (MACH2) project, centered in Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware. MACH2, funded with up to $750 million, would give a few economic table scraps to the Philly area, which excites and titillates PA politicians. Last week, the Department of Energy announced it is canceling funding for two of the seven hydrogen hub projects. Both ARCH2 and MACH2 survived the cuts…for now. Read More “ARCH2 and MACH2 Hydrogen Hub Projects Keep Fed Funding, For Now”

  • Delaware County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | NGLs | Pennsylvania | Statewide PA

    Energy, Labor, Policymakers Unite to Say Pa.’s Energy Future is NOW

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

    Last Thursday, energy and labor leaders gathered for the “All About Propane & Energy Reliability” one-day conference, held in Boothwyn, PA (Delaware County, near Philadelphia). The speakers highlighted the significant economic and employment impact of energy production, particularly at the Marcus Hook Industrial Complex. Speakers noted that Pennsylvania is the second-largest natural gas producer, with 12,000 wells producing 7.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas last year. Marcus Hook, originally a crude oil refinery dating to 1901, now exports propane and ethane globally, supporting hundreds of jobs and generating substantial wages and tax revenue. Projects like the Mariner East 1 and 2 pipelines created millions of man-hours for local trades. Panelists emphasized Marcus Hook’s ongoing growth potential and its central role in local and statewide energy development. Read More “Energy, Labor, Policymakers Unite to Say Pa.’s Energy Future is NOW”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues

    UN’s Net Zero Banking Alliance Finally Crashes and Burns (Disbands)

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

    In January, MDN brought you the great news that the six largest banks in the United States had canceled their memberships in the awful Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), a group of woke banks under the umbrella of the equally terrible United Nations (see Largest Bank in U.S. Drops Out of UN’s Net Zero Banking Alliance). Leaving the NZBA is a clear signal that Big Banks are once again not discriminating against fossil fuel companies in granting credit and loans. Although U.S. banks abandoned the NZBA, major banks from Europe and other regions continued to support it. Or rather, they did support it. The remaining members of NZBA voted Friday to cease operations and shift to a guidance-based model immediately. Complete and total victory! Read More “UN’s Net Zero Banking Alliance Finally Crashes and Burns (Disbands)”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 6, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    October 6, 2025October 6, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Utica Shale Academy exceeds expectations; Natural gas power plants powering WV’s future; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Virginia could pay $500 million per year in higher electricity costs if Spanberger wins gov race; NATIONAL: Natural gas futures face mild temperatures; Execs predict where natgas price will land in future; The Supreme Court should end climate lawfare once and for all; Beware how climate crusaders ‘partner’ with the media and ‘educate’ the courts; INTERNATIONAL: Oil rises as Trump warns Hamas; OPEC+ 8 decide to implement production adjustment; Saudi Arabia’s spending spree meets oil price reality. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Oct 6, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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    27 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Sep 22 – 28

    October 3, 2025October 3, 2025

    For the week of September 22 – 29, the number of permits issued to drill new wells in the Marcellus/Utica increased from the previous week. There were 27 new permits issued across the three M-U states last week, up three from 24 issued two weeks ago. Pennsylvania issued 18 permits in four counties. Ohio issued nine permits, also in four counties. West Virginia got skunked last week, issuing zero new permits. Read More “27 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Sep 22 – 28”

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