A natural-gas exploration company does not have standing to appeal a trial court’s order compelling it to disclose proprietary ingredients of chemicals used on a drill site, the state Superior Court has ruled.

A split three-judge panel of the court April 14 quashed Range Resources-Appalachia Inc.’s appeal of an order requesting the company to provide more detailed information regarding chemicals used at a drill site in Washington County. The order came during a discovery dispute in the personal injury case Haney v. Range Resources-Appalachia.

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