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  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Regulation | West Virginia

    Is PJM Giving Data Centers the Heisman with Connection Proposal?

    September 8, 2025September 8, 2025

    There is a disagreement brewing between those who operate the PJM Interconnection power grid and Big Tech, including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and others, regarding the issue of adding data centers to the PJM grid. PJM recently proposed a fast-track stakeholder process to develop rules by the end of the year for interconnecting data centers to its system while ensuring the region has enough power supplies. The proposal would treat new data centers over 50 megawatts (MW) as “non-capacity-backed load” (or NCBL). Under the proposal, PJM could curtail (reduce or cut off) power deliveries to data centers with NCBL status before the grid operator moves to pre-emergency load curtailments for other electricity users. Big Tech doesn’t like it one little bit. Read More “Is PJM Giving Data Centers the Heisman with Connection Proposal?”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues

    List of U.S. LNG Projects Under Construction & Close to FID

    September 8, 2025September 8, 2025

    According to the doom and gloomers at Bloomberg, U.S. LNG developers are “racing” to cash in on the nation’s natural-gas export boom while they still can, as global LNG supply will exceed demand by 2027. They’ve got to grab the money now before it disappears, according to Bloomberg. Four U.S. LNG projects with the capacity to export 63 million tons of LNG a year are still awaiting final investment decisions, while $35 billion in U.S. plants already under construction “face headwinds.” To add tension to the article, it points out that by 2030, rival Qatar will have finished its own years-long LNG buildout. By 2031, a massive pipeline expansion by Gazprom PJSC could begin funneling more of Russia’s natural gas to China. Yes, these LNG exporters along the Gulf Coast may as well hang it up right now because, you know, it’s all doom and gloom. Read More “List of U.S. LNG Projects Under Construction & Close to FID”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Trump’s 2 FERC Nominees Grilled by Senate Panel Last Thursday

    September 8, 2025September 8, 2025

    We’re still waiting for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to gain two new members, which would give the commission its full complement of five members (with three of them Republicans). In June, President Trump nominated Laura Swett of Vison & Elkins to replace Republican Mark Christie, who had been elevated to Chairman under Trump (see “Bittersweet” – Trump Replacing GOP FERC Chair Mark Christie). In July, President Trump nominated David LaCerte to replace Democrat Willie Phillips, someone whom we admired (see Trump Nominates David LaCerte to Replace Willie Phillips at FERC). Last Thursday, the Senate finally got around to having a hearing to grill the two prospective new members. Read More “Trump’s 2 FERC Nominees Grilled by Senate Panel Last Thursday”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Sep 8, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    September 8, 2025September 8, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Natural gas-powered tractor to boost ag science research at Penn State; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Albany’s energy plan is a direct threat to rural New York; NATIONAL: Natural gas rally stalls below resistance as fundamentals weigh; Who are the top USA land drillers and customers?; INTERNATIONAL: Oil drops to lowest since May ahead of OPEC+ talks; OPEC+ agrees further oil output boost from October to regain market share; Panama launches canal gas pipeline project for interoceanic energy corridor; India will keep buying Russian oil, FinMin says; EU vows to cut off Russian gas within three years. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Mon, Sep 8, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Belmont County | Cameron County | CNX Resources | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Expand Energy | Formentera Operating | Greene County (PA) | Grenadier Energy | Lycoming County | Monroe County | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Seneca Resources | Weekly Permits | West Virginia | Wetzel County

    19 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Aug 25 – 31

    September 5, 2025September 12, 2025

    For the week of August 25 – 31, the number of permits issued to drill new wells in the Marcellus/Utica decreased from the previous week. There were 19 new permits issued across the three M-U states last week, down from 30 issued two weeks ago. Pennsylvania issued just six new permits, with two going to CNX Resources in Greene County. Another two went to EQT (including Rice Drilling), also in Greene County. Seneca Resources and Formentera Operating both received a single permit in Cameron and Lycoming counties, respectively. Read More “19 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV Aug 25 – 31”

  • Accidents | Energy Companies | EQT Corp | Greene County (PA) | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation

    Second PA Town Declares Disaster Emergency re EQT Frac-Out

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    Last week, MDN brought you the news that Freeport Township, located in Greene County, PA, declared a Disaster Emergency on June 23, 2025 (see Freeport Twp (PA) Declares Disaster Emergency re EQT Frac-Out). The emergency is related to a “frac-out” at the EQT Lumber well that happened three years ago, in July 2022 (see Possible Frac-Out Reported at EQT Well Site in Greene County, PA). Now comes word that a second township that neighbors Freeport, Springhill, has also officially declared a Disaster Emergency for the same reason. Springhill’s declaration happened on August 7. Read More “Second PA Town Declares Disaster Emergency re EQT Frac-Out”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater | Westmoreland County

    Upper Burrell Supervisors Adopt Regulation Banning Injection Wells

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    Upper Burrell (Westmoreland County, PA) town supervisors have historically been receptive (or at least tolerant) to the Marcellus Shale industry that has so blessed their town and Westmoreland County. But attitudes seemed to change last December, at least with respect to wastewater injection wells (see Upper Burrell Twp Makes Moves to Ban Wastewater Injection Wells). The town’s Board of Supervisors instructed the town solicitor to draft an ordinance with stricter rules for the use of abandoned wells in the township. These wells could (theoretically) be used as wastewater injection wells. The board voted on Wednesday to adopt the new regs, which essentially block any injection wells in the town. Read More “Upper Burrell Supervisors Adopt Regulation Banning Injection Wells”

  • Beaver County | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Wastewater

    EPA Looks to Renew Permit for Beaver County, PA Injection Well

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    Unlike Ohio, with its over 200 oil and gas wastewater injection wells, Pennsylvania operates just 18 such wells (see this page listing them). One of the wells on the PA list, Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania’s CGPA5 well in Beaver County, has been in operation since 1985 (originally drilled in 1969). The well’s permit needs to be renewed by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA announced it will conduct a virtual hearing on October 6 to accept comments on the permit renewal. Read More “EPA Looks to Renew Permit for Beaver County, PA Injection Well”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Electrical Generation | Enbridge | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Regulation

    Mass. Gov. Healey Flips, Now Supports More NatGas for Eversource

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    We’re not sure how to feel about this story. Outrage. Relief. Sarcasm. Befuddlement. All of those emotions swirl in our heads. For years, we have chronicled the radical/left position of former Attorney General (and now Governor) Maura Healey in Massachusetts with her opposition to pipelines and natural gas energy (here’s one of many examples: Mass. AG Loses Her Mind – Asks DPU to Study No NatGas Future). Yet electricity prices in her state are now through the roof and heading for the stratosphere (due to her policies), so she has suddenly reversed course and now supports more natural gas for the state’s largest utility, Eversource. Why? Because she wants to get reelected. She’s a leech, sucking off the government for a job she wants to keep, and a hypocrite. Read More “Mass. Gov. Healey Flips, Now Supports More NatGas for Eversource”

  • AI | CNG/LNG | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Houston Co. Creates CNG Virtual Pipeline for AI Data Center

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    Hardly a day goes by without a story about AI data centers here on MDN. Why? Data centers use electricity either from the local grid or generate it themselves on-site. Either way, the electricity almost always comes from gas-fired power plants. Increasingly, the data centers themselves are opting to host their own gas-fired power plants on-site. Whether the power is coming from the grid or on-site, M-U molecules power it. But there’s a problem for data centers with on-site gas needs: Either there isn’t a pipeline (yet) to the site, or if there is a pipeline, it’s not big enough to flow the gas required. A company in Houston, Texas, has developed a brilliant solution for data centers that require gas and are ready to build now… Read More “Houston Co. Creates CNG Virtual Pipeline for AI Data Center”

  • Meetings | Ohio | Pennsylvania | West Virginia

    SHALE INSIGHT 2025 to Spotlight the M-U as America’s Energy Hub

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    Folks, it’s coming fast! The 15th Annual Shale Insight 2025 event comes to Erie, PA, September 16-18. That’s just over a week away. The event will bring together executives, policymakers, and technical experts from across the Marcellus/Utica natural gas industry to chart how the region is leveraging decades of innovation to drive the nation’s economic and technological competitiveness. Timely topics include grid reliability and power generation, the impact and opportunities from the rise of data centers and AI, infrastructure build-out and downstream use opportunities, among many others. We can’t recommend this event enough. Read More “SHALE INSIGHT 2025 to Spotlight the M-U as America’s Energy Hub”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Sep 5, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    September 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Cambria County will complete switch to CNG buses for urban fleet in 2027; NETL database upgrade to help PA communities in Marcellus; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures edge up as storage meets expectations; IPAA announces new president and CEO; USA hits new crude oil production record; Shale oil pessimism could be overdone; US gas power capacity set for big jump as renewables growth slows; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slips ahead of OPEC+ supply talks; Shell mulls selling stake in Aussie LNG plant; Mexico fears the United States will stop the flow of natural gas; U.S. sanctions halt Colombia’s plans to import gas from Venezuela. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Fri, Sep 5, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide PA

    PA IFO 2Q25: Production Up 9%, Drilling Up 67%, Spot Price Up 61%

    September 4, 2025September 4, 2025

    Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) released its latest quarterly Natural Gas Production Report for April through June 2025 (full copy below). There were 105 new horizontal wells spud (drilled) in 2Q25, a huge increase of 42 wells (+67%) compared to 2Q24. Natural gas production volume was 1,954 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in 2Q25, up 162 Bcf (+9%) from 1,792 Bcf produced in 2Q24. The average Pennsylvania spot hub price was $2.38, an increase of $0.90 (+61%) from the prior year. All in all, it was a great second quarter for the PA Marcellus. Read More “PA IFO 2Q25: Production Up 9%, Drilling Up 67%, Spot Price Up 61%”

  • Commodity Price | Industrywide Issues

    NYMEX Futures Price Finally Breaks $3, Closed at $3.06 Yesterday

    September 4, 2025September 4, 2025

    U.S. natural gas futures rose for a sixth consecutive session, with production lower, LNG feedgas flows holding up, and the weather forecast calling for higher temperatures. The NYMEX “front month” futures contract for October settled up 1.8% at $3.064/MMBtu. Traders think that the price will move in the upward direction for a while (let’s hope so). However, we aren’t out of the woods just yet. As for the physical spot price of natural gas, the Henry Hub spot price yesterday closed at $2.895, up 27 cents from the previous day. A very nice bump. What about the spot price around the Marcellus/Utica? Read More “NYMEX Futures Price Finally Breaks $3, Closed at $3.06 Yesterday”

  • Energy Companies | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines | Range Resources Corp

    Range CEO Says More Pipes Urgently Needed in M-U to Grow Production

    September 4, 2025September 4, 2025

    Range Resources sunk the very first Marcellus well back in 2004. It was the beginning of the shale revolution in the northeast. Range CEO Dennis Degner spoke at the recent Hart Energy DUG Appalachia Conference in Pittsburgh (August 27th). He discussed driving sustainable growth in the Marcellus/Utica region. The number one way to do that? More pipelines. But what about the coming Constitution Pipeline that will flow another 660 MMcf/d of Marcellus molecules out of northeastern Pennsylvania into New York and beyond? Read More “Range CEO Says More Pipes Urgently Needed in M-U to Grow Production”

  • Accidents | Energy Services | Eureka Resources | Industrywide Issues | Lycoming County | Pennsylvania | Wastewater

    PA DEP Reports Half of Eureka 16,000 Gal. Wastewater Leak Recovered

    September 4, 2025September 4, 2025

    On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) provided an update on the cleanup of the spill from the closed Eureka Resources frack wastewater treatment facility in Williamsport (Lycoming County), PA. On August 17, Eureka’s Second Street facility (one of the three previously operated by Eureka) leaked some of its stored untreated wastewater, which ended up in the nearby Susquehanna River via a storm drain (see ‘Black Goop’ Spills into Susquehanna River from Closed Eureka Plant). The leak, traced to a corroded tank fitting, was discovered by fishermen. On Tuesday, the DEP reported that roughly half (8,000 gallons) of the estimated 16,000-gallon spill had been recovered. Read More “PA DEP Reports Half of Eureka 16,000 Gal. Wastewater Leak Recovered”

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