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Jamison Cocklin

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.

Ohio City in Legal Battle Repeals Oil/Gas Drilling Ordinances

The northeastern Ohio city of Munroe Falls has repealed drilling ordinances that landed it at the center of a legal battle regarding the conflicts between local zoning and the state’s preemptive regulatory authority over the oil and gas industry.

April 29, 2015

Pennsylvania DEP to Uphold Changes to Oil/Gas Advisory Board

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) said it won't reconsider Secretary John Quigley's move to appoint four nonvoting members to its Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board, despite staunch objections from an industry trade group.

April 29, 2015
Range Resources Betting on NatGas Demand Growth Later This Year

Range Resources Betting on NatGas Demand Growth Later This Year

Range Resources Corp. is counting on better results in the second half of this year after a first quarter in which low commodity prices squeezed profits and cut…

April 29, 2015

Ohio City in Legal Battle Repeals Oil/Gas Drilling Ordinances

The northeastern Ohio city of Munroe Falls has repealed drilling ordinances that landed it at the center of a legal battle regarding the conflicts between local zoning and the state's preemptive regulatory authority over the oil and gas industry.

April 29, 2015

Consol NatGas Production Climbing, But Cost-Cutting, Efficiency Still Priorities

Record natural gas and liquids production at Consol Energy Inc. was overshadowed during the first quarter by low commodity prices that pushed profits lower, hurt sales revenue and forced the company to implement more cost-cutting measures.

April 28, 2015

Consol NatGas Production Climbing, But Cost-Cutting, Efficiency Still Priorities

Record natural gas and liquids production at Consol Energy Inc. was overshadowed during the first quarter by low commodity prices that pushed profits lower, hurt sales revenue and forced the company to implement more cost-cutting measures.

April 28, 2015

Cabot to Cut Back as Profits Fall Despite Soaring Liquids Production

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.’s Eagle Ford Shale assets pushed its first quarter natural gas liquids (NGL) production up by more than 100% from the year-ago period, but it won’t squeeze profit margins moving forward, with a plan to curtail volumes as commodity prices remain low.

April 24, 2015

Cabot to Cut Back as Profits Fall Despite Soaring Liquids Production

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.'s Eagle Ford Shale assets pushed its first quarter natural gas liquids (NGL) production up by more than 100% from the year-ago period, but it won't squeeze profit margins moving forward, with a plan to curtail volumes as commodity prices remain low.

April 24, 2015

Appalachian Basin Gains One Ethane Cracker Project, But Loses Another

A day after an Asian partnership said it has selected an undisclosed location in Belmont County, OH, for a multi-billion-dollar ethane cracker, it was confirmed that a pair of South American companies would put on hold plans for a similar project in West Virginia.

April 23, 2015

EQT Suspends Permian Operations as Weak Commodities Cut Profits

Record first quarter production was not enough to offset the steep decline in natural gas prices for EQT Corp., which saw its year-over-year earnings decline 10% and its costs increase with property impairment charges and rig termination fees.

April 23, 2015