Company urges industry peers to adopt Radical
Transparency ™ across all Pennsylvania natural gas development and
processing operations
Radical Transparency ™ objective, measured
data contradicts loose statistical associations contained in
University of Pittsburgh Health Study
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The initial results of nine
months of continuous air emissions monitoring at natural gas well
sites and compressor stations in southwestern Pennsylvania indicate that CNX natural gas
development poses no public health risk, CNX Resources (NYSE: CNX)
announced in its first Radical Transparency ™ assessment report
released today.
Through the Radical Transparency ™ program – a first-of-its-kind
public-private collaboration announced with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's administration in November 2023 – CNX committed to sharing
real-time continuous air emissions monitoring data, enhanced water
quality testing results, disclosure of chemical usage, and
additional waste reporting at well sites and midstream
infrastructure in southwestern Pennsylvania. Since the collaboration began,
more than 100,000 data measurements have been collected and
transparently reported via CNXRadicalTransparency.com, with
additional measurements added to the dataset by the hour.
While still in the initial phase of the program, CNX has
committed to expanding Radical Transparency ™ to cover all
unconventional CNX operations, providing hundreds of thousands of
additional data points across the company's operational
footprint.
Importantly, the air quality data is collected by an independent
third party and fed simultaneously to the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection (PADEP), CNX, and the public in
contrast to disputed results from previous NGO- and industry-funded
studies.
"The initial results and ongoing monitoring from our Radical
Transparency program indicate that natural gas development done the
CNX way is safe and inherently good for the communities where we
operate. We call on our industry peers to join us in these
important efforts to ensure that public policy in Pennsylvania is driven by directly-measured
data and facts instead of agendas and speculation," said
Nick Deiuliis, CNX Resources
President and CEO. "Our findings also expose the flawed nature of
the oft-cited University of
Pittsburgh Health Study and its highly suspect
results that are used by NGOs to spread unchecked
disinformation about natural gas development. While these are only
the initial results, and the data collection is continuous and
ongoing, we can say definitively that Radical Transparency is the
superior path forward when setting public policy. Because of an
already robust regulatory framework in Pennsylvania, our unique collaboration with
state government, and CNX development practices, we are producing
the most responsibly sourced natural gas molecule anywhere in the
world right here in southwestern Pennsylvania. Better yet, residents now have
direct and real-time access to measured environmental data from
sites, rendering reliance on third-party innuendo obsolete."
Air quality measurements during pad construction, drilling,
completions, flowback, and production phases of natural gas
development have been captured by the effort to date. In addition,
CNX also reports the chemicals used in the natural gas production
process. The results through the initial months of the program show
that emissions from responsible CNX natural gas development
measured to date fall well below science-based air quality
standards that are designed to protect the public from negative
health effects resulting from emission of PM2.5 and
BTEX. There have been no sustained high levels of any significance
of PM2.5 or BTEX at these sites during any phase of
development measured to date.
Key findings:
- Particulate Matter (PM2.5) concentrations were below
NAAQS standards at all sites and were well below levels observed
within regional urban environments.
- Measured concentrations of BTEX are well below minimum
risk levels at all sites.
- While other studies, including the Pitt Health Study, have
used loose and highly dubious statistical associations collected
miles from gas operating sites, CNX's Radical Transparency program
collects on-site data (500' perimeter to the wellbore), which would
be the most concentrated reading of any air emissions from the
site, as emissions decrease with distance due to dispersion.
CNX has also agreed to supplement the scope of data
collected via its continuous monitoring program by
providing PADEP with unprecedented access to air and
water quality monitoring from construction through the production
phase of two future, to-be-constructed CNX development sites. This
expanded data set, in collaboration with PADEP, will allow for
in-depth independent verification of air emissions monitoring
across the sites' entire development lifecycle.
Mr. Deiuliis concluded, "With over 100,000 on-site measured data
points accumulated to date, the true impacts of responsible natural
gas development on the local environment are becoming clearer to
all, and initial indications are very promising. But we are just
getting started and more needs to be done; Pennsylvanians deserve
more data and more locations to be included within the Radical
Transparency framework. Success is defined by three simple goals:
Radical Transparency is the accepted standard for the natural gas
industry; residents and communities have direct access to measured
data; and energy policy follows the data from the effort. Achieving
these goals renders speculation, innuendo, and guesswork
obsolete."
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ABOUT CNX RESOURCES
CNX Resources Corporation (NYSE:
CNX) is unique. We are a premier, ultra-low carbon intensive
natural gas development, production, midstream, and technology
company centered in Appalachia, one of the most energy abundant
regions in the world. With the benefit of a 160-year regional
legacy, substantial asset base, leading core operational
competencies, technology development and innovation, and astute
capital allocation methodologies, we responsibly develop our
resources and deploy free cash flow to create long-term per share
value for our shareholders, employees, and the communities where we
operate. As of December 31, 2023, CNX
had 8.74 trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas
reserves. The company is a member of the Standard & Poor's
Midcap 400 Index. Additional information is available at
www.cnx.com.
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