What's Happening

June 10th wasn't really about one well. It was about the people behind the work.

The crews who show up every day ready to tackle tough jobs. The partners who work together to get things done. And the communities across Pennsylvania that benefit from these efforts.

We were honored to join the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Secretary Jessica Shirley, local leaders, and community partners as Pennsylvania marked the plugging of its 400th orphaned and abandoned well under the Shapiro Administration.

For our team, this milestone is a reminder of why we do what we do: creating opportunities for hardworking people while helping strengthen the communities we call home.Proud of our crews. Proud of our partners. Proud to be part of Pennsylvania's energy story"
Collage of drilling equipment, staff speeches, group photos, and a sign for Pennsylvania's 400th plugged well project.

Women Who Lead

Our very own V.P. of Business Operations, Ashanti Mitchell-Drewery, recently sat down with other professionals making strides in their industries for the "Women Who Lead" event at Pittsburgh King K-8.

We believe in the power of representation and the importance of pouring into our local students. From sharing career journeys to discussing what it takes to lead, the energy in the room was truly inspiring. Thank you to everyone who made this day possible!A West Virginia orphan well located in Marion County just outside of Mannington, WV. No records were found for this well. The well was found with 7’ CSG bent over and covered. Excavation of the well showed no other casing. M&A Energy rigged up our power swivel and drilled out mud, wood, and metal up to 681’, then ran a magnet in the hole recovered a metal ring approximately 4” OD. Continued to drill operation, recovering wood and rubber. This well is ongoing, the state estimated the well to be at 2100’ deep, we will find out soon!Are you needing a well plugged on a very difficult plot of land? Contact M&A Energy today. Our construction teams are industry experts. They are in and out with minimal impact to the surrounding environment.
Oil rig