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National Fuel donates to regional COVID-19 relief efforts

National Fuel Gas Company Foundation, the charitable giving arm of National Fuel Gas Company, is pleased to announce a donation of $250,000 across the Company’s New York and Pennsylvania service territories to help address the most critical needs in our community in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In New York, grants will be given to the following:

¯ United Way of Buffalo & Erie County’s WNY COVID-19 Community Response Fund

¯ FeedMore WNY

In Pennsylvania, grants will be given to the following:

¯ Erie Community Foundation

¯ Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania

¯ Community Food Warehouse of Mercer County

“For 117 years, National Fuel has played an important role in the communities where we live and operate,” said David P. Bauer, President and CEO of National Fuel and President of the National Fuel Gas Company Foundation. “The pandemic represents a historic challenge for all of us, and we are determined to do our part and get through this together.”

The National Fuel Gas Company Foundation, a 501(c)(3) private foundation funded entirely by shareholders, was formed in 2004 to better establish National Fuel’s commitment to the community. As such, we strive to fund innovative programs, initiatives and, on rare occasions, special events, that fall within the pillars of National Fuel’s community giving policies, and promise to advance strong, vibrant, and stable communities. These pillars, or focus areas, include veteran services, education, community vitality/economic impact, and the underserved/economically disadvantaged.

Since 2005, National Fuel, its employees, and the Foundation have given more than $19 million to more than 800 charitable organizations throughout the U.S. We are proud of our record of generosity through both charitable contributions and volunteer activities in all of the places where we do business. For more information, please visit nationalfuel.com.

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