Blog

Truck Companies Keep the Region Rolling

While many have been asked to stay at home to prevent the spread of the virus, long-haul truckers and other CDL drivers have been keeping America moving. Many truck companies participate in the energy sector and have been vital to the … Read More

Energy Partners Listen to Community COVID-19 Needs

On April 16, the focus of the Think About Energy Briefing, which usually centers on energy policy and how the industry impacts our daily lives, shifted to learning more about the pressing community needs impacted by the COVID-19 health crisis. At … Read More

Ethan Greenley Discusses Safety and Environmental Efforts

Meet Ethan Greenley, Recycled Water Treatment Foreman at Cabot. As we have mentioned in previous posts, as part of our environmental efforts, Cabot recycles nearly 100% of water on well sites, and Ethan is in charge of overseeing these water treatment processes.   Ethan touts Cabot’s partners in water recycling, ComTech Industries and Fluid Recovery Services, for being great … Read More

No Better Time for Pennsylvania Petrochemical Production

Last week, energy experts came together from their homes and offices to communicate their thoughts on energy policy and petrochemical production at the first Think About Energy webinar.   The webinar was moderated by George Stark and featured the following speakers:   Tom … Read More

Discovering the Workforce through “Start the Conversation Here” initiative

Registered Nurse. Carpenter. School Teacher. Auditor. Truck Driver. Do you know what these five occupations have in common? They’re all in high demand. Eventually, we will be able to transition back into our normal routines. In the meantime, you might be … Read More

A Decade of Growth for Small Businesses in NEPA

How have small businesses been impacted by the natural gas industry?  We spoke with Cory Sprout, Project Manager at RHL Companies, to unpack this question. In this time he shared with us all about his experience working and growing with a small, northeastern Pennsylvania business:   … Read More

Stocking Food Pantries in the Marcellus Region

Last week, we announced a pledge to contribute $1.5 million throughout the next five years to the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP). This pledge was fortunately timed as a larger number of people have been filing through food pantries due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation. NAP’s partnership with the Weinberg Northeast Regional … Read More

Mayor Litwin Reflects on a Lifetime in Nicholson Borough

The town of Nicholson is home to just under 1,000 residents and is tucked away in the rolling landscape of northeastern Pennsylvania. Some are familiar with it being home to one of the state’s most impressive pieces of architecture: the Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct. Also known as the Nicholson Bridge, this century-old landmark was a key component in the transportation of industrial goods. Today, the … Read More

Addressing the needs of our communities

Our communities have been faced with issues of food insecurity, blood donation shortages and unemployment for decades. Unfortunately, we’re seeing those problems grow exponentially as people’s livelihoods are threatened due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the mandatory shutdowns/shelter-in-place. Today, we want to share what we’ve been doing address our community needs up to … Read More

How to stay in contact with Cabot

March 23, 2020. I highlight the date only because the current situation with the novel Coronavirus known as COVID-19 is changing on a daily basis.  First and foremost – we hope all of you are following social distancing precautions and … Read More