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  • Employees at Olympus continuously dedicate their time to making a difference in the communities in which we operate. This year, our team has completed over 1,300 volunteer hours through partnerships with various organizations across Allegheny and Westmoreland counties.Olympus has also donated nearly $600,000 to non-profits,

  • At Olympus, we are deeply committed to education and supporting the next generation of young leaders. The Olympus Energy Scholarship was established to support minority students in the Greater Pittsburgh Region who plan to pursue a career in a STEM-related field. Applicants must meet the

  • Brent Sullivan, director-construction, joined Olympus in late 2017 during the company’s first well drilling.  Before his time with Olympus, Brent developed a passion for large-scale midstream projects at his previous position in Northeast Pennsylvania, where he supervised pipeline projects and compressor stations. Brent also spent

  • At Olympus, we are deeply committed to education and supporting the next generation of young leaders. The Olympus Energy Scholarship is open to students who are residents of nine counties in the region, including: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Washington and Westmoreland.  The

  • Over the years, our team has worked to create opportunities to spend one-on-one time with our landowners. We greatly value the chance to connect, get to know one another and share a meal!  In April, our team was thrilled to host a Landowner Appreciation Picnic at

  • We closed out the year with our friends at Emmaus where more than a dozen employees spent theafternoon with residents enjoying hot chocolate and some fun rounds of bingo. The EmmausCommunity of Pittsburgh provides inclusive, community-based homes and in-home services forpeople with intellectual disabilities and

  • Last December, our team was grateful to partner again with Westmoreland County Food Bankto support their incredible work. We have worked closely with the food bank over the years,donating time and resources to support their mission of meeting the food insecurity needs in thecounty. Last

  • Penn Township Emergency Management Agency (EMA) will add a communications truck totheir fleet of emergency response vehicles later this year to enhance their emergency responseresources. The Penn Township Emergency Management team is grateful to be the recipient of agrant through Olympus Energy’s Community Investment Program.

  • Local leaders in Elizabeth Township broke ground last November on a multi-sport complex, andOlympus Energy provided a leadership gift in support of this transformational communityproject. Located in the Boston area of the township, the multi-sport hub will host sporting eventsand tournaments for kids of all

  • In late 2023, Olympus’ Titan Well Pad was designated as Silver Certified by the Wildlife HabitatCouncil (WHC), signifying leadership among the more than 600 WHC Conservation Certificationprograms. Projects are given a Certified, Silver Certified or Gold Certified designation, and thisis Olympus’ second project to be

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