Having become the first natural gas producer in the United States to achieve certification through the rigorous Equitable Origin EO100, this operator discusses how it takes environmental responsibility and community impact into its Appalachian Basin operations. In addition, this executive discusses the companies plans for hydrogen going forward.
MODERATOR(S):
Brandy Fidler, Senior Development Editor, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
BJ Carney, Vice President Geosciences & Innovation, Northeast Natural Energy
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