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Cabot Makes Sure that First Responders Have Equipment They Need

As natural gas drilling escalates in Susquehanna County, the calls to first responders in neighboring communities also increase. While fire departments in Susquehanna County bear the brunt of any requests, those in northern Wyoming County serve as an important second line of defense. While Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation has…

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Natural Gas Leads in Clean Energy Generation

The following is repost of a recent article from The Hill: There is a clear message in the ascendance of natural gas. Electric utilities note that power generated from natural gas is inexpensive, reliable and clean. By the way, natural gas supplies are almost unlimited. And there is an added dividend:…

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Energy Night Raises $5,000 for the Energy Education Fund

The following is a press release for the 2019 Energy night: The Energy Industry & Community Members Gathers to Support STEM Education – On Thursday, July 18, 2019, energy industry employees, advocates, legislators, and supporters attended the 4th Annual “Energy Night” baseball game at PNC Field to watch the Scranton…

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PUC Details Nearly $252 Million Distribution of Gas Drilling Impact Fees

The following is a re-post of the press release from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) released on June 27, 2019: HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today posted detailed information about this year’s distribution of impact fees on natural gas producers – totaling $242,964,000 – on the PUC’s Act 13 website. Additionally,…

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Guest Post: ‘Energize PA’ to Create More Uses for Natural Gas at Home

The following story is a repost from EndlessMtnLifestyles.com by Rick Hiduk: Participants in the June 14 Energize PA presentation at Gibson included Rep. Jonathan Fritz, Susquehanna County commissioners Alan Hall and Betsy Arnold, Curt Coccodrilli of USDA, Rep. Mike Turzai, Rep. Tina Pickett, Sen. Lisa Baker, Rep. Aaron Kauffer, Rep. Josh…

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Students Get Up-Close and Personal with Heavy Equipment

By Rick Hiduk (Published on Endless Mountain Lifestyles & in the Susquehanna County Independent) More than 400 fifth graders from school districts across Susquehanna County climbed into big rigs, buses, and emergency vehicles on May 8 as part of the annual Vehicular Career Day coordinated by the Northern Tier Industry…