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Southwestern Energy

Southwestern Energy

Southwestern Energy is an Houston-based petroleum company founded in 1929.

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Industry
Petroleum
Petroleum
Location
Houston
Houston
Spring, Texas
Spring, Texas
B2X
B2B
B2B
CEO
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William J. Way
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Pitchbook URL
pitchbook.com/profiles.../41134-33
Legal Name
Southwestern Energy Company0
Legal classification
Public company
Public company
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Number of Employees (Ranges)
501 – 1,0000
Number of Employees
9380
Full Address
10000 Energy Drive Spring, TX 77389 United States0
CIK Number
7,332
Place of Incorporation
Delaware
Delaware
IRS Number
710,205,415
Founded Date
1929
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Competitors
Marathon Oil Corporation
Marathon Oil Corporation
XTO Energy
XTO Energy
Stock Symbol
SWN
Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
CFO
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Carl Fredrick Giesler Jr.
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NAICS Code
213,1120
211,1200
Legal Entity Identifier
EFWMP121W54QV9MGOP870
COO
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Clayton A. Carrell
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Headquarters
Houston
Houston

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Company Operating Status
Active
SIC Code
1,311
1,3820
Wikidata ID
Q7571413

Southwestern Energy is a natural gas exploration and production company organized in Delaware and headquartered in Spring, Texas. The company is ranked 776th on the Fortune 500.

The company's primary exploration and production activities are in the Appalachian Basin in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The company also controls 2,518,519 net undeveloped acres in New Brunswick, Canada, which are subject to an indefinite moratorium on hydraulic fracturing and cannot be developed at this time.

As of December 31, 2020, the company had 11.990 trillion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent of estimated proved reserves, of which 68% was natural gas, 29% was natural gas liquids, and 3% was petroleum, and all of which was in the Appalachian Basin.

Public opposition to hydraulic fracturing in New Brunswick, Canada

In 2003, shale gas was discovered in New Brunswick, Canada. In March 2010, Southwestern successfully bid for exclusive licenses from the Department of Natural Resources of New Brunswick to conduct an exploration program. In 2010, Corridor Resources, in partnership with Apache Corporation, which operated in McCully Field, announced that "it found more natural gas in place in southern New Brunswick than is available in all of western Canada's proven reserves." In July 2011, the company assured residents that it was only exploring, not drilling using hydraulic fracturing. Seismic equipment owned by Southwestern was vandalized in an isolated work camp in Cumberland Bay. In August 2011, protests against hydraulic fracturing were held in Fredericton, Sussex, Hampton, Norton and Rexton, New Brunswick. Local residents were "concerned that the seismic testing could lead to hydro-fracking in their communities" and that the fracking would "harm their air and water quality." According to Ralph Carr, the mayor of Sussex, New Brunswick, by December 2011, Southwestern and Apache, had "announced their intentions to aggressively search for gas in the deep shale deposits that lay beneath us." Carr argued that controversy about shale gas development in New Brunswick was partially fueled by media attention, when Windsor Energy conducted seismic testing within the town boundaries before Sussex town council had given official permission. Carr argued against an outright ban on shale gas production but admitted that, "[m]issteps and mistakes by some companies involved with shale gas production have caused environmental damage and tarnished the image of the industry as a whole." In early August 2011, 40 people from Penniac, Taymouth, Stanley, Rogersville and several First Nations blocked a road north of Stanley, stopping the company's trucks used in seismic testing. There was a blockade on New Brunswick Route 134 in Mi’kmaq territory in New Brunswick. On October 3, 2013, the Court of Queen's Bench in New Brunswick granted Southwestern an injunction to end the protests of the Elsipogtog First Nation. However, the protesters were undeterred, and on October 17, they blocked the highway and set several police cars on fire. The situation "exploded in violence, sending dozens of people to jail and reducing five police cars to smouldering ruins". The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said "more than 40 protesters were arrested for various offences including firearms offences, uttering threats, intimidation, mischief and for refusing to abide by a court injunction". In 2015, the provincial government in New Brunswick imposed a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing and in May 2016, the government announced that the moratorium would continue indefinitely.

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Fortune Staff

https://fortune.com/company/southwestern-energy/fortune500/

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May 27, 2021

Southwestern Energy Announces Acquisition of Marcellus Shale Properties

Southwestern Energy Company

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/southwestern-energy-announces-acquisition-of-marcellus-shale-properties-205211151.html

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April 29, 2013

Southwestern Energy Completes Acquisition Of Southwest Marcellus And Utica Assets

Southwestern Energy Company

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/southwestern-energy-completes-acquisition-of-southwest-marcellus-and-utica-assets-300013371.html

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December 22, 2014

Southwestern Link Set With Mustang

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/30/business/southwestern-link-set-with-mustang.html

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May 30, 1985

https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2014/12/southwestern-energy-closes-on-multibillion-deal.html

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