Energy at a Cross Roads

By Kensie Hamilton Energy is at a cross roads around the world for many reasons. Whether it is because of EPA regulations, political pressure or environmental concerns, West Virginia’s fossil fuels are definitely creating a lot of buzz and attracting national media attention. As champions of the State of West Virginia and five individuals who […]
Achieving New Depths: West Virginia Coal Mining

By Kensie Hamilton I think it’s fair to say that West Virginia is recognized by its coal. I think it’s also fair to say that most people have no idea what it really takes to be able to mine 160 million tons of West Virginia coal annually. As West Virginia Executive continually strives to take […]
Bringing Industry Back: Taking a Second Crack at Ethane

By Maribeth Anderson Most West Virginians are familiar with Marcellus Shale, the underground energy powerhouse that lies beneath the northern part of the state. This rock formation, located between 5,000 and 7,000 feet beneath parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, contains enough natural gas to run the country for more than 20 […]
Forced Pooling: Both Sides of the Story

Anywhere there is the potential for growth—the human body, the natural world, the business community—there also exists the reality of growing pains, and West Virginia’s thriving energy industry is no different. As the Marcellus Shale sector grows by leaps and bounds, it sees its share of growing pains, and this might be most evident in […]
Moving Mountains: Mining’s Potential for a Sustainable Economy

By T.L. Headley In the minds of many Americans, West Virginia is known for its mountains, its coal, its majestic scenery—and its poverty. There is no doubt that the state’s mountains provide the backdrop for some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. However, the stereotype of people enduring pervasive poverty while barefoot in […]