2022 to present
In May 2022, CNX partnered with the Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to produce alternative fuels and electricity from natural gas wells that CNX operates on airport property.[20][21][22] PIT sits atop shale formations including the Utica and Marcellus, a natural gas reserve that runs under parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia.[23] CNX can produce compressed natural gas (CNG) onsite to fuel land fleet transportation, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) for various purposes.[20][24]
CNX started partnering with PIT in 2013 and began drilling natural gas wells in 2014.[20] As of 2022, the partnership has supported a 5-generator, 20 MW micro-grid powered by natural gas, and a 3 MW solar array that provides 100% of the airport's electricity needs.[20][25][23]
In May 2022, CNX announced a partnership with Pittsburgh International Airport to produce compressed natural gas and hydrogen onsite to create alternative fuel.[13] In July, the company announced two other large deals: one with NewLight Technologies and the other with Dynamis. Under the NewLight deal, CNX committed to supply ultra-low carbon intensity methane as feedstock for the production of biomaterials for 15 years.[26]
As for Dynamis, CNX partnered with the company to bring the first electric-powered drilling rig to the Appalachian Basin.[13] The rig is fueled by onsite natural gas via high efficiency continuous duty natural gas reciprocating power generation, as well as battery energy storage technology.[13]
In 2023, the CNX Foundation donated $1 million to help establish a substance recovery unit at Penn Highlands Mon Valley Hospital.[27] The Foundation also donated $1 million for broadband access for just over 100 homes and businesses in Greene County, Pennsylvania.[28]
In April of that year, CNX and Sapphire Technologies announced a plan to develop a FreeSpin In-line Turboexpander creating clean, or zero-emission, electricity by tapping into pressures used in producing natural gas.[29] In November, CNX announced a collaboration with the state of Pennsylvania.[30] CNX volunteered to be the first company to offer “radical transparency” regarding its safety measures.[30] This includes collecting and reporting real-time data on air emissions and water quality at 9 sites (three additional pending) and two well pads, disclosing all chemical use, and expanding buffer zones.[31][30]
In 2023 and again in 2024, CEO Nick Deiuliis donated an additional $1.5 million of his compensation to the academy in 2023 and again in 2024[32] bringing his total donation to $4 million.[33]
In April 2024, CNX and Deep Well Services launched a new oilfield services joint venture company, AutoSep Technologies.[34] The company will provide automated conventional flowback operations to the oil and gas industry.[34] It is part of the CNX New Technologies unit.[35] Another initiative under this unit is CNX’s work with NuBlu Energy to start producing lower-carbon compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas.[35]
In May 2024, CNX and KeyState Energy signed a letter of intent for a project that would make sustainable, hydrogen-based aviation fuel at Pittsburgh International Airport from coal-mine methane gas.[36][37] The formal approval of the project depends on the approval of federal hydrogen production tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.[38][36]