Fit-4-Natural
Gas
The Northern Tier and Central Region PA Careerlinks,
with funding from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry,
implemented the Fit-4-Natural Gas program to provide foundational
industry training for individuals interested in pursuing entry-level
positions created by employment opportunities in the Marcellus Shale.
The program combines the expertise of Pennsylvania's
workforce development system with technical training coordinated
through the Pennsylvania College of Technology to provide a training
program geared toward roustabout and roughneck employment
opportunities. Programs will be held in Bradford, Clinton, Tioga
and Lycoming Counties.
Chief invited the students to tour a drilling rig in
Lycoming County for on-site training.
Chief
Sponsors
Lycoming Creek Clean-Up
In
an effort to combat public litter in the Williamsport area,
a group of students from Penn College organized a clean-up event
near Lycoming Creek.
The
event was organized by Earth Smart, an academic club with a goal of
promoting environmental issues both on campus and in the community.
In
recognition of the students effort, Chief made a donation to sponsor
the event. The donation funded equipment, such as gloves and
trash bags, and disposal expenses.

Rich Adams
(R), Chief Oil & Gas, presents a donation to Matthew Updegrove
(L), Penn College, to fund the Lycoming Creek Clean-Up.
By the Numbers
- 600,000 acres under leasehold
- 60 wells drilled in 10 Counties
- 33 wells waiting on pipeline
- 175 miles of pipeline Right-of-Way
- 2 additional Compressor Stations
online within the next few months
Contacts
General
Information
Wexford Office
724-933-5511
Williamsport
Office
570-368-4490
Community
Activities
Daria Fish
570-337-7142
Media
Relations
Kristi
Gittins
214-884-3204
Emergency
Number
866-947-6448
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