Coterra will be allowed to extract natural gas from underneath Dimock where it has been banned for a dozen years because of accusations it polluted the water supply.
One of Pennsylvania's largest drillers will be allowed to extract natural gas from underneath a rural community where it has been banned for a dozen years.
One of Pennsylvania’s largest drillers will be allowed by the state DEP to extract natural gas from underneath Dimock, after being banned for a dozen years because of accusations it polluted the water supply.
The state Department of Environmental Protection has quietly lifted its long moratorium on gas production in Dimock, a small village in northeastern Pennsylvania that gained national notoriety when residents were filmed lighting their tap water on fire.
One of Pennsylvania's largest drillers will be allowed to extract natural gas from underneath a rural community where it has been banned for a dozen years