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Article: From new offices, EQT eyes bigger gas pipeline, creating hub of production
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- September 1, 2009
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While settling into its new Downtown headquarters, EQT Corp. is
working on a plan to triple the capacity of a natural gas pipeline
network that runs hundreds of miles beyond the view from the 32-
story tower now known as EQT Plaza.
The last of about 475 employees relocating from a North Shore
building started work Monday, including CEO Murry Gerber. Outside,
the last of the EQT signs was being installed atop the Liberty
Avenue building once occupied by competitor Dominion Resources Inc.
The past few years have been filled with milestones for EQT.
The century-old company that drilled the nation's first
commercial natural gas well changed its name in February from
Equitable Resources Inc. ...