Eqt Production Company
Recent News About Eqt Production Company
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Owners allege oil, gas well operator breached agreement
GLENVILLE — Working interest owners are suing a Pittsburgh oil and gas well operator, alleging breach of joint venture agreement. -
Supreme Court says it won’t cancel hearing for gas royalties to mineral owners
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued an order stating that it will not cancel Tuesday’s scheduled oral argument in a rehearing petition of an appeal in a lawsuit filed by mineral owners against EQT Production Company. -
Mineral interest owners allege natural gas producers breached contract
WEST UNION — Doddridge County mineral interest owners are suing natural gas producers, alleging breach of fiduciary duty. -
Coal Mountain couple accuses mining operators of trespassing
PINEVILLE — A Coal Mountain husband and wife are suing mining operators, alleging fraudulent misrepresentation and trespassing. -
Fayette County Commission appeals fracking waste ban
CHARLESTON – The Fayette County Commission filed an appeal after the federal court ruled in June that the county’s fracking waste disposal ban was invalid. -
Federal judge rules against Fayette County ordinance
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has ruled against an ordinance in Fayette County that bans the practice of storage, disposal or use of oil and natural gas waste in the county. -
Federal judge issues temporary restraining order in fracking waste ban case
CHARLESTON – U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver Jr. has issued a temporary restraining order preventing Fayette County from enforcing a county-wide ban on the storage and disposal of oil and gas waste. “Having reviews the verified complaint and motion, supporting exhibits and memorandum of law, and having conducted a hearing on the motion on January 19, 2016, the court grants a temporary restraining order…” the Jan. 20 temporary restraining order states. -
Contractor employee's lighter caused well explosion, suit claims
CHARLESTON – A company is suing over claims a contractor's employee ignited a lighter and caused an explosion at a West Virginia well site.