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National Fuel Announces New President of Seneca Resources Company, LLC National Fuel Gas Company Williamsville, New York, UNITED STATES
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y., May 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Today, National Fuel Gas Company (National Fuel or the Company) (NYSE: NFG) announced that Justin I. Loweth has taken responsibility as President of Seneca Resources Company, LLC (Seneca Resources), the Exploration and Production segment of the Company.
Loweth began his career with Seneca Resources as the Director of Strategic Planning and Acquisitions in 2011. He was named Vice President of Finance and Acquisitions a year later and held that position for nearly three years. In 2015, Loweth assumed additional responsibilities, including Oil and Gas Marketing, Accounting, Information Technology, Reservoir Engineering, Corporate Reserves, and Business and Corporate Development. In 2017, he was appointed as Senior Vice President.
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The Post-Journal Students were dismissed from Dunkirk High School late Monday morning after a gas leak.
Photo by Jo Ward Crews closed a portion of Brigham Road due to the leak on Monday.
Photo by Jo Ward Officials closed Sixth Street and Marauder Drive to work on repairing the leak.
Photo by Jo Ward
Students were dismissed from Dunkirk High School late Monday morning after a gas leak.
Photo by Jo Ward
DUNKIRK Residents in the area of Brigham Road and Veterans Drive began returning to their homes early Monday afternoon after a major gas leak forced an evacuation around 11 a.m.
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Students were dismissed from the high school late Monday morning after a gas leak.
OBSERVER Photos by Jo Ward
Residents in the area of Brigham Road and Veterans Drive began returning to their homes early Monday afternoon after a major gas leak forced an evacuation around 11 a.m.
According to the city Fire Department, a third party contractor hit the gas line while digging. The immediate area was evacuated for precaution and traffic re-routed. Additionally the Dunkirk High School was evacuated with students and staff being sent home.
National Fuel reported it had turned off the leak as of 12:25 p.m., said Karen Merkel, company spokeswoman. She also said 10 homes were affected but expected repairs to be completed by the end of the afternoon.