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Recent Donation to The Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust Continues Coterra’s Decade-Long Partnership

Coterra is excited to announce a donation to the Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust (DFCLT). The Dennis Farm has been in the same free African-American family since the post-Revolutionary War era. The Farm has a major fundraising goal and we are proud that our donation will go toward helping DFCLT…

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Marcellus Shale Coalition’s Shale Insight: Coterra Energy’s Innovations and Commitments

Gary Hlavinka, Vice President of Coterra Energy’s Marcellus Business Unit recently addressed the Marcellus Shale Coalition’s annual Shale Insight conference in Erie, Pennsylvania. During his presentation, Hlavinka described Coterra’s transformation over the past two years, underscoring the company’s extensive drilling inventory, its solid financial foundation, and the collaborative strength of…

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Unveiling the New Well Said Coterra: A Blog Showcasing how Energy Fuels Community

We are thrilled to announce the relaunch of our blog, Well Said Coterra! This redesigned site gives us the perfect platform to share inspiring stories about our people, the vibrant communities we are a part of, and the innovative operations that help us provide reliable and affordable energy throughout the…

Coterra’s Ongoing Investment in Pennsylvania College of Technology: Empowering Future Career Leaders

Coterra is a staunch advocate of career and technology education (CTE), dedicated to fostering a skilled and capable workforce across the nation, from Hobbs, New Mexico to Geary, Oklahoma, to Montrose, Pennsylvania. It is with great enthusiasm that we unveil our ongoing commitment to support the Pennsylvania College of Technology’s…

Dennis Farm Receives First Permanent Semiquincentennial Bell from America250PA

The historic Dennis Farm in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, became the first recipient of a permanent Semiquincentennial Bell from America250PA. The bell is a replica of the Liberty Bell, and is inscribed with the words “When the nation was young, our free African American ancestors owned and farmed this beautiful place…