Retraction: “Are these 100 people killing the planet?”

Last year, Big Think incorrectly claimed that Nicholas DeIuliis was CEO of CONSOL Energy at the time via the republication of a map containing outdated information.

In a May 6, 2019 article entitled “Are these 100 people killing the planet?” and subsequent social media postings of that article, we republished a map that incorrectly identified Nicholas DeIuliis as the then current CEO of a combined coal and natural gas company, CONSOL Energy Inc., as set forth in the July 2017 CDP Carbon Majors Report upon which the map was based.

Energy’s Winning Wagers: Against Natural-Gas Prices, for Natural-Gas Producers

There haven’t been many moneymakers in the energy sector this year and two of the few are completely at odds: Those who bet gas prices would fall have been rewarded. So have shareholders of natural-gas producers.

Natural-gas prices ended Thursday at $1.785 per million British thermal units—up 20% from June’s 25-year low but 20% lower than this time a year ago.

Natural Gas Now Best Picks of the Week

Here is a bit of Deluliis he has to say:

I’m not going to mince words want to speak directly to the leaders of this great industry instead of industries that’s you all sitting there today listening to this the stakes are really high on these items that I want to discuss and we need to be ready to fight for and defend and pursue our interests because there’s a lot depending on this…

CNX CEO Defends Carbon, Issues Call to Action for O&G, Petchem

We have a MUST-SEE video (below) from a virtual event hosted yesterday. This year’s edition of the annual Petrochemical Development conference and expo held in Pittsburgh went virtual this year because of the coronavirus. Yesterday was Day One of the event, and one of the opening keynotes was delivered by CNX Resources CEO Nick DeIuliis. His 21-minute talk was dynamite! Nick delivered a talk titled, “Nine Irrefutable Energy Truths and a Critical Call to Action.” In his talk, he unapologetically spoke about and defended the superiority (morally, ethically, economically) of carbon-based energy.