News/Updates

World Environment Day, brought to you by natural gas

Happy World Environment Day! Did you know that natural gas is clean burning? This is good news for the atmosphere: replacing traditional energy sources like coal and oil with natural gas can reduce harmful emissions and lessen our carbon footprint. … Read More

Students provided with virtual hands-on energy experience

The following is a guest post by Rick Hiduk. Youths at schools in three counties will have a better idea of how their math and science studies relate to the natural gas industry by the end of the week, as … Read More

Lack of pipelines means New England residents are paying more

It matters where our energy comes from Most Americans never think about the infrastructure systems around them. How often do you flip a light on in your home and think “Wow, I’m glad the grid is working properly today” or … Read More

Atlantic Sunrise project breaks ground

The following is a blog post from the Pipe Up: The Williams Blog. For more information on the Atlantic Sunrise project, visit the website and follow the project on Facebook and Twitter. – – – – – – – – – … Read More

160th Annual Harford Fair 4-H Livestock Auction

Cabot participated in the Susquehanna County 4-H livestock auction at the 160th Harford Fair recently purchasing a goat and two pigs, one of which was a reserve champion. For those unfamiliar with 4-H, it is a program designed to empower youth to … Read More

Elk Lake High School one of “America’s Best High Schools for 2017”

Elk Lake High School recently received recognition as one of “America’s Best High Schools for 2017” by U.S. News & World Report. A full report on Elk Lake High School by U.S. News & World Report can be found here. … Read More

Pennsylvania’s Impact Tax an Effective, Winning Policy

The following is a post from the Marcellus Shale Coalition published on July 21, 2017. – – – – – – Summertime – it’s the season for baseball, cookouts, and, unfortunately, for some lawmakers to renew tired calls for a massive, job-crushing … Read More

Judge vacates jury’s decision in Dimock trial

On Friday, March 31 we received a memorandum by Magistrate Judge Carlson had completed his review of earlier legal proceedings in a federal trial regarding two residences in Dimock, Pennsylvania and decided to vacate the jury’s verdict from the trial. … Read More

Susquehanna County CTC pilots dual credit program

February is Career and Technical Education® (CTE) Month which celebrates the achievements of CTE programs across the United States. — Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center (SCCTC) is once again charting new territory in the education arena. SCCTC has ten new pioneers … Read More

Think About Energy comes to Lehigh Valley

On January 18th, seventy-five business leaders, educational professionals, and politicians came together for an event titled Think About Energy at Lehigh Valley Career & Technical Institute in Schnecksville, Pa. The event discussed current trends and topics in the energy industry … Read More