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

    WV Gov. Morrisey Plan for 50 GW of PowerGen by 2050 Takes Shape

    September 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    Patrick Morrisey served as the 34th attorney general of West Virginia from 2013 to 2025. Last November, he was elected as the state’s 37th governor, assuming office in January. Morrisey has been an unabashed champion for fossil fuels since taking office. He’s a visionary, charting out the future of the state’s economy. Gov. Morrisey cast a vision for the future of the state earlier this month at the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Business Summit (see WV Gov. Morrisey Wants 50 GW of PowerGen in State by 2050). In broad brush strokes, Morrisey wants the state to grow its electric energy production from a current 16 gigawatts (GW) of generation to 50 GW by 2050, which he calls the “50 by ’50” plan. We have more details about what that plan entails. Read More “WV Gov. Morrisey Plan for 50 GW of PowerGen by 2050 Takes Shape”

  • AI | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Industrywide Issues

    EQT’s Toby Rice: Marcellus Gas Key to Future of AI in U.S.

    September 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    The AI Horizons Pittsburgh Summit, held in Pittsburgh from Wednesday of this week through today, brought together Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Senator David McCormick, and dozens of top AI (artificial intelligence) and industry CEOs to spotlight how Pennsylvania is leading with AI that solves complex problems, drives economic growth, and accelerates breakthroughs. One of the industry CEOs speaking yesterday was EQT CEO Toby Rice. He said natural gas in the Marcellus Shale and elsewhere will be key for the future of AI in the U.S. Read More “EQT’s Toby Rice: Marcellus Gas Key to Future of AI in U.S.”

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

    Gov. Shapiro Calls NatGas “Environmentally Sustainable” at AI Conf

    September 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was one of the speakers at yesterday’s AI Horizons Pittsburgh Summit in Pittsburgh. He was there speaking out of both sides of his mouth, as he so often does. Out of one side of his mouth, he claimed he wants PA to use “as much clean energy as possible,” meaning unreliable renewables. Out of the other side, he said converting old coal plants to use natural gas “is environmentally sustainable.” Yet he continues to seek to levy a carbon tax on natural gas-fired power plants via the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). Read More “Gov. Shapiro Calls NatGas “Environmentally Sustainable” at AI Conf”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX Gas Futures Price Closes Below $3 Once Again – Yuck

    September 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    It finally happened. After the front-month NYMEX natural gas futures price closed above $3 on September 2, it once again sank below a $3 closing price at yesterday’s close. The price closed down 9.5 cents yesterday at $2.934 per million British thermal units (MMBtus). On the bright side, the price is still 8.8% higher than the lowest price (so far) in 2025, which was $2.696 hit on Monday, Aug. 25. Where do we go from here? And, is the futures price affecting regional spot prices in the Marcellus/Utica? Read More “NYMEX Gas Futures Price Closes Below $3 Once Again – Yuck”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Sep 12, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    September 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: North Dakota part of 12-state coalition urging Supreme Court to take up property rights case; NATIONAL: Oil, gas growth banking is coming back in vogue; “Green” movement in retreat; INTERNATIONAL: Oil drops as OPEC floods market; Saudis set to boost oil exports; Global warming exaggerated, say soaring number of Britons; Trump energy tsar accuses Britain of ‘strangling’ North Sea; Canada announces major projects to offset bite of Trump’s tariffs; US official sees Greece as hub to boost American natural gas exports. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Sep 12, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • CNG/LNG | Energy Services | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | New Fortress Energy | Regulation

    DRBC Gives LNG Export Dock in Dela. River Extra 5 Yrs to Build

    September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    In September 2022, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), a dysfunctional, hot mess of an organization, voted to extend a permit to build the special LNG export dock along the shoreline of the Delaware River in New Jersey by an extra three years (see DRBC Gives LNG Export Dock in Dela. River Extra 3 Yrs to Build). That action sent the enviro-left, including THE Delaware Riverkeeper (Maya van Rossum), into apoplectic fits. Here we are three years later at the end of the extension, and in a surprise move, the five members of the DRBC voted unanimously to extend the deadline *another* five years! Once again, the left is sputtering. Read More “DRBC Gives LNG Export Dock in Dela. River Extra 5 Yrs to Build”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Identifies Cos., People Receiving $7.2M to Plug 329 Old Wells

    September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    In early August, MDN told you that someone had lit a fire under the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the agency’s program to plug old wells. To date, the DEP has plugged a little over 300 old orphaned wells in the past three years under do-nothing Governor Josh Shapiro, but that Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has plugged over 700 wells in the same period (see Ohio’s Orphan Well Program Plugged >1,200 Wells Last 5 Years). Then, in early August, the PA DEP announced it is spending $7.2 million (of federal money) on 35 projects to plug 329 old wells—doubling the number of plugged wells under Gov. Josh Shapiro (see Fire Lit Under PA DEP – About to Double Number of Plugged Wells). We now have the names of the companies and individuals who are receiving that money. Read More “PA DEP Identifies Cos., People Receiving $7.2M to Plug 329 Old Wells”

  • Ascent Resources | Blackhill Energy | Energy Companies | Northeast Natural Energy | PennEnergy Resources | Snyder Brothers

    Hart Energy Honors Top Private M-U E&Ps at DUG Appalachia Event

    September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    At the recent 2025 DUG Appalachia Conference & Expo held in Pittsburgh in August, Hart Energy honored the biggest, best, and most efficient private (not publicly traded) E&Ps in the Appalachian Basin’s Marcellus and Utica shales. Hart Energy’s editorial leadership chose honorees from among companies operating in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Editors evaluated operator metrics, looking for cost efficiency, production, inventory preservation, and other factors. Who is the best of the best among privately owned drillers? Read More “Hart Energy Honors Top Private M-U E&Ps at DUG Appalachia Event”

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

    FERC Begins Enviro Reviews for 2 Key Southeast Pipeline Projects

    September 11, 2025January 18, 2026

    Two major Kinder Morgan pipeline projects that will flow Marcellus/Utica molecules in the southeastern U.S. have taken a big step forward at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). 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 (see Kinder Morgan Projects to Boost Deep South Access to M-U Gas). FERC announced last week that the agency is now working on an environmental impact statement (EIS) for both projects, inviting comments on environmental issues that may affect them. Read More “FERC Begins Enviro Reviews for 2 Key Southeast Pipeline Projects”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    NextDecade Announces Positive FID on Rio Grande Train 4 LNG Project

    September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    Earlier this week, NextDecade Corporation announced it had reached a final investment decision (FID) to move forward with construction of Train 4 at its Rio Grande LNG export facility in Brownsville, Texas, within the Port of Brownsville. Rio Grande LNG is being developed on a 984-acre site along the Brownsville Ship Channel, approximately 3 miles east of Port Isabel. The expected LNG production capacity of Train 4 is 6 MTPA (million tonnes per annum, which translates to roughly 0.8 Bcf of natural gas used per day), bringing total expected LNG production capacity under construction at Rio Grande LNG to approximately 24 MTPA (3.2 Bcf/d). Read More “NextDecade Announces Positive FID on Rio Grande Train 4 LNG Project”

  • Commodity Price | Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues | Jobs

    Low Crude Prices Leading to Major Job Cuts at Big Oil Companies

    September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    According to the Financial Times (of London), the world’s biggest oil and gas companies are cutting jobs, slashing costs, and scaling back investments at the fastest pace since the coronavirus market collapse, as executives brace for a prolonged period of lower crude prices. The reason for the cuts is low oil prices, which FT says have hit the U.S. shale industry “particularly hard.” There is no denying that the price has steadily sunk to new lows each month over the past year. However, we now appear to be entrenched in the $60s, although that could change. Read More “Low Crude Prices Leading to Major Job Cuts at Big Oil Companies”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Sep 11, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Glenfarne, Gunvor sign 20-year LNG supply deal as project nears investment decision; NATIONAL: Oil rises on Trump warning to Russia; U.S. natural gas settles lower ahead of storage data; Congressional hearing highlights how natgas is key to energy affordability; Dessler “unhinged” at CO2/Climate Optimism Report (“doomism” under siege); Phillips 66 considers buying US LNG, hires staff in new push; INTERNATIONAL: Norway premier holds fast to fossil fuels; Does OPEC want a price war?; IEA prepares to walk back predictions of peak oil and gas demand; Bangladesh becomes LNG’s hottest story; China starts buying US-sanctioned Russian gas, defying Trump. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Sep 11, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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

    Marietta, OH City Council Discusses Suing to Block Injection Well

    September 10, 2025September 10, 2025

    Two weeks ago, Marietta, OH, officials, including the city’s Republican mayor, law director, water superintendent, and a majority of city council members, asked the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Oil and Gas Chief Eric Vendel to deny a permit application from DeepRock Disposal Solutions for the Stephan #1 injection well, which would be the company’s fifth injection well in the area (see Marietta, OH Officials Ask ODNR to Deny Permit for Injection Well). Last week, the ODNR rejected Marietta’s appeal and went ahead and issued a permit (see ODNR Rejects Marietta Hearing Request, Issues Injection Well Permit). Marietta is now considering filing a lawsuit to block the project. Read More “Marietta, OH City Council Discusses Suing to Block Injection Well”

  • Columbia Pipeline Group | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Morgan County (WV) | Pipelines | TC Energy/TransCanada | West Virginia

    TC Energy Throws a Celebration for Pipeline Under the Potomac River

    September 10, 2025September 10, 2025

    It took eight years and untold legal fees (on both sides) before a tiny 3.4-mile, 8-inch natural gas pipeline under the Potomac River was finally built and went online in July (see Columbia Gas Pipeline Under the Potomac River Finally Goes Online). In April 2017, MDN brought you the news that Columbia Pipeline (owned by TransCanada, later renamed to TC Energy) had applied with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to build a pipeline under the Potomac to connect natural gas from Pennsylvania to the Mountaineer Gas system in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia (see New 3.5 Mile Pipeline Project to Drill Under the Potomac River). That tiny section of pipeline is part of the larger Eastern Panhandle Expansion project—a project to deliver natural gas via local distribution channels (local utility Mountaineer Gas) to WV customers in several counties. Even though the project came online in July, TC and Mountaineer Gas held an official celebration ceremony yesterday. Read More “TC Energy Throws a Celebration for Pipeline Under the Potomac River”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation | Virginia

    Virginia SCC Staff Report Supports “Compressor is Racist” Theory

    September 10, 2025September 10, 2025

    Despite a “public outcry” (of 13 people), the Chesapeake City (Virginia) Council voted 6-3 in July to approve a compressor station for Virginia Natural Gas (see Chesapeake City Council Approves Va. NatGas Compressor Station). The proposed site is already zoned industrial and has other VNG operations already in place. It’s not like it’s being constructed in the middle of a neighborhood. However, the State Corporation Commission (SCC) hit the pause button on the project in August, to give the commission extra time to sift through the barrage of incoming lies that this compressor station is racist (see Virginia SCC Hits Pause on VNG Proposed Compressor in Chesapeake). And in an act of self-fulfilling prophecy, SCC staffers (no doubt Democrats) have produced a report for commissioners that “echoes” the racism concerns expressed by radicalized antis. Read More “Virginia SCC Staff Report Supports “Compressor is Racist” Theory”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pike County | Regulation | Wayne County

    Bill Passes U.S. House to Put Anti-Fracking DRBC on a Short Leash

    September 10, 2025September 10, 2025

    Newly elected Republican Congressman Rob Bresnahan defeated incumbent Democrat Matt Cartwright in last November’s election to represent Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District, located in the northeastern corner of the state. Bresnahan hit the ground running, particularly in addressing energy issues. His district includes Wayne and Pike counties, where landowners have had their right to drill for natural gas seized by the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC). Bresnahan introduced a bill in June that would heighten DRBC accountability and oversight. We call it putting the DRBC on a short leash (see New Federal Bill Would Put Anti-Fracking DRBC on a Short Leash). Good news! The U.S. House of Representatives just passed the bill, known as H.R. 3428. Read More “Bill Passes U.S. House to Put Anti-Fracking DRBC on a Short Leash”

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