Natural Gas and Solar Provide Smart Energy Grid for Airport

With more than a year of construction under its belt, the Pittsburgh International Airport is well on the way to a bright future with its Terminal Modernization Program. The project started in October 2021 and multiple phases have been completed since then including important prep work, site excavation, electrical installations,…

Camp Freedom Raffles off Two Jeep Gladiators to Raise funds for Veterans and First Responders

In honor of Veterans Day, we’re taking a moment to highlight an organization we’ve worked closely with for almost four years: Camp Freedom. This organization’s mission is, “healing heroes with outdoor adventures,” and they are truly doing that every day. They bring individuals with disabilities, including veterans & first responders,…

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Gubernatorial Candidate, Guy Ciarrocchi Visits NEPA to Explore the Benefits of Local Natural Gas

Last week, we had the pleasure of meeting with gubernatorial candidate, Guy Ciarrocchi. This meeting was part of a new energy conversation series that focuses on educating gubernatorial hopefuls about the accessible, affordable, and abundant natural gas that exists in Northeast PA. However, Guy is no stranger to the vast…

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Coterra Kicks Off Energy Conversation Series with Gubernatorial Candidate, Lou Barletta

Coterra welcomed gubernatorial candidate Lou Barletta, former US Congressman and mayor of Hazleton to NEPA (Northeast Pennsylvania) last week. Lou was the first candidate to accept our offer of touring our community and getting a sense of our operations. Lou was eager to see the new campus of Lackawanna College’s…

Lawmakers Visit NEPA to Learn About Coterra’s Role in American Energy

Calling all candidates! Coterra Energy has invited all candidates running for Pennsylvania Governor or the Pennsylvania United States Senate vacancy to visit northeast Pennsylvania to see our operations and partnerships within the community. Our goal during these visits is to highlight the advanced technologies we employ every day while demonstrating…

MOLU A Big Hit Among Lackawanna Trail Students

Lackawanna Trail Elementary Center principal Brian Kearney was excited to have the Mobile Oilfield Learning Unit (MOLU) back in his school after a two-year hiatus. The truth is that the pandemic forced this valuable, hands-on, 24-activity learning tool into storage. Its trip to Factoryville on October 7 was an important…