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MAM17

MAM 17 is a well pad located in Kiskiminetas Township, Armstrong County, PA.  Air monitoring for this site started in February of 2026, which coincided with site construction.  Drilling is set to commence in 2027.

MAM17

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Air Quality Monitoring

Upwind and downwind air quality monitoring equipment measuring PM2.5 (particulate matter) and VOCs known as BTEX was installed within 500’ of the well pad by a qualified third party, Clean Air Engineering.

The prevailing wind direction for this region is from the southwest. Clean Air Engineering positioned the PM2.5 monitors such that one would be subject to winds from upwind of the well pad and the other would be in the path of wind traveling across the well pad (downwind).

For more information about the air quality monitoring program, click here.

Follow this link to see more information on CNX methane emission monitoring and mitigation efforts.

Under Maintenance
A series of pre- and post-drill water samples are collected at private water sources within 2,500 feet of each discrete surface hole location. The samples are collected by third-party environmental consultants and are sent to state-certified laboratories for analysis against a list of parameters that surpasses regulatory requirements. The results are shared with the landowners and state regulatory agencies. If a landowner consents, their results are shown below.

Follow this link for more information about water quality monitoring.