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Seneca Resource Company, U.S. Well Services partner for all-electric well completion field trial

Seneca Resources Company, one of Pennsylvania’s largest natural gas producers, announced Thursday that it has partnered with U.S. Well Services on an upcoming field trial using all-electric fracturing technology.

In collaboration with the Exploration and Production segment of National Fuel Gas Company, and U.S. Well Services, Seneca will use USWS’s Clean Fleet technology to complete a six-well pad in Lycoming County, Pa., in Seneca’s Eastern Development Area. Started in mid-July, the field trial represents Seneca’s first well completion using all-electric fracturing technology and is the latest example of Seneca’s focus on greenhouse gas emissions reductions.

“As a long-standing sustainability-focused operator in the lowest emissions intensity shale basin in the U.S., Seneca continues to look for ways to further reduce its carbon footprint, including the use of best in class emissions reduction practices,” said Justin Loweth, President of Seneca. “Our field trial with USWS is another step in this direction, allowing Seneca to evaluate the potential environmental benefits of this well completions solution in our ongoing operations.”

Results from the trial will be incorporated into Seneca’s ongoing study of available low-carbon well-completion equipment, which analyzes the emissions data from real-time well stimulation operations.

“Seneca is a leading exploration and production operator in the Appalachian Basin that has routinely demonstrated a commitment to reducing the environmental impact of its operations,” said Joel Broussard, the USWS’ President and CEO. “We are excited to demonstrate the capabilities of our Clean Fleet® technology, especially as Seneca undertakes its detailed study of the emissions performance of various hydraulic fracturing solutions. Our technology has consistently delivered measurable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, as well as significant fuel cost savings, and we look forward to showcasing these benefits for Seneca.”

Liz Carey

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