Jamison Cocklin joined the staff of NGI in November 2013 to cover the Appalachian Basin. He was appointed Senior Editor, LNG in October 2019, and then to Managing Editor, LNG in February 2024. Prior to joining NGI, he worked as a business and energy reporter at the Youngstown Vindicator, covering the regional economy and the Utica Shale play. He also served as a city reporter at the Bangor Daily News and did freelance work for the Associated Press. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Maine.
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Federal Court Approves Magnum Hunter Restructuring
A federal court has approved Magnum Hunter Resources Corp.’s reorganization plan, a critical step that brings it closer to emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Oil/Gas Wastewater Processor Lands $90M to Construct More Appalachian Facilities
Fairmont Brine Processing LLC, which currently operates an oil and natural gas wastewater treatment facility in Marion County, WV, has closed on a $90 million senior secured credit facility with the investment firm Benefit Street Partners (BSP) LLC to construct additional plants in the Appalachian Basin.
Tenaska Closes $780M Financing for Pennsylvania NatGas-Fired Power Plant
Omaha-based Tenaska this week said it has completed $780 million of financing for the Westmoreland Generating Station, a 925 MW natural gas-fired power plant to be located in Southwest Pennsylvania.
Commission Finds NatGas Industry Water Withdrawals Have No Quality Impact on Susquehanna River
In a 72-page report released on Monday, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission concluded that the billions of gallons of water withdrawn by the oil and natural gas industry in Northeast Pennsylvania have had no significant impacts on the quality of the basin’s water resources.
Oil/Gas Wastewater Processor Lands $90M to Construct More Appalachian Facilities
Fairmont Brine Processing LLC, which currently operates an oil and natural gas wastewater treatment facility in Marion County, WV, has closed on a $90 million senior secured credit facility with the investment firm Benefit Street Partners (BSP) LLC to construct additional plants in the Appalachian Basin.
Tenaska Closes $780M Financing for Pennsylvania NatGas-Fired Power Plant
Omaha-based Tenaska this week said it has completed $780 million of financing for the Westmoreland Generating Station, a 925 MW natural gas-fired power plant to be located in Southwest Pennsylvania.
Commission Finds NatGas Industry Water Withdrawals Have No Quality Impact on Susquehanna River
In a 72-page report released on Monday, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission concluded that the billions of gallons of water withdrawn by the oil and natural gas industry in Northeast Pennsylvania have had no significant impacts on the quality of the basin’s water resources.
Center For Sustainable Shale Development Certifies Fourth Appalachian NatGas Producer
The Pittsburgh-based Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD) said Monday that it has issued its fourth certification to EQT Corp., confirming that the company’s Appalachian Basin operations are in compliance with its 15performance standards for oil and natural gas development in the region.
Center For Sustainable Shale Development Certifies Fourth Appalachian NatGas Producer
The Pittsburgh-based Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD) said Monday that it has issued its fourth certification to EQT Corp., confirming that the company’s Appalachian Basin operations are in compliance with its 15performance standards for oil and natural gas development in the region.
Stone Energy’s Borrowing Base Cut; Default A Possibility
Stone Energy Corp.’s credit facility has been reduced from $500 million to $300 million, resulting in a borrowing base deficiency of $175.3 million, which could lead to a breach of its lending agreement and default, the company said.