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Oil & Natural Gas: Powering Players, Changing History

As the football season carries on, we are here to remind you that the oil and natural gas industry has played a major role in the game – year after year – since the very beginning. While some teams have … Read More

Oil & Natural Gas Go Back to School

Whether your kids are excited to go back to school or dreading it, back to school shopping is a rite of passage for students of any age. As you shop for new clothes and school supplies, you might be surprised … Read More

New Reports Reinforce Natural Gas Savings, Resiliency & Abundance

Natural gas touches every aspect of our daily lives, from fueling our stoves and cars, to producing electricity that charges our mobile phones, provides us with light and keeps us cool. Without energy, and in particular affordable natural gas, our … Read More

5 common questions about calling 811

Summer is here, which means most of us are busy sprucing up our yards: gardening, landscaping, planting bushes and trees. But did you know that 811 should be called a few days prior to any digging, even in your own … Read More

Oil & Natural Gas, Molding Legends

This post was made in collaboration with LookBeyond.org. Nothing says football season like the sound of cleats on turf, shoulder pads crashing and a roaring crowd as the ball flies through the air – but none of this would be … Read More

Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation

  Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation has served America for over 125 years to become the 5th largest producer of natural gas in the country. The company that would become Cabot was born in 1888, when Godfrey Lowell Cabot bought … Read More

Responding to concerns: responsible water and truck management

As a responsible corporation, Cabot believes that educating the public about oil and natural gas production is part of our duty. When we hear concerns from the public regarding our operations, we do our best to respond with factual information. … Read More

Marcellus Shale: 390 million years in the making

Not all rocks are created equal. Millions of years ago, a deep basin known as the Appalachian Basin sat where the Marcellus formation is now. Areas that would become Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and West Virginia were covered by a … Read More

Independence Day is just around the corner…

This Independence Day, we’re celebrating both the United States and its path to energy independence. In fact, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts that the U.S. is on track to become a net energy exporter – exporting as much or … Read More

Guest Post: Energy Partners Take Employees Out to the Ball Game

By Rick Hiduk The audience for the June 21 minor league baseball game between the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Railraiders and the Lehigh Valley IronPigs at PNC Field in Moosic included 960 employees, family members and friends of partners in the natural gas … Read More