WV Teachers Get Hands-on Energy Education Training from GO-WV Annual Workshop

About 35 middle and high school teachers from across West Virginia received complementary science, energy and technology training through the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia, Inc. (GO-WV)’s 2022 Science Teacher Workshop at the Embassy Suites in Charleston this week, the organization announced today. Over the two-day event, educators engaged in hands-on learning ...

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2022-06-09T22:38:29+00:00June 9th, 2022|

Legislators tour Northeast Natural Energy gas well pad

David Beard, Dominion Post May 24, 2022 https://www.dominionpost.com/2022/05/24/legislators-tour-northeast-natural-energy-gas-well-pad/ MORGANTOWN – Severance tax collections from natural gas outpaced coal for the first three quarters of Fiscal Year 2022, and a group of state legislators had the opportunity to visit a well pad on Tuesday and see a drilling operation first hand. Legislators were in town ...

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2022-05-27T16:53:45+00:00May 24th, 2022|

Fueling Up: McKinley receives Oil and Gas Association endorsement

Jess Mancini | May 7, 2022 Parkersburg News & Sentinel https://www.newsandsentinel.com/news/local-news/2022/05/fueling-up-mckinley-receives-oil-and-gas-association-endorsement/   PARKERSBURG — A major trade association endorsed a Republican primary candidate for the new 2nd Congressional District in West Virginia on Friday.   The Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia used the backdrop of the Oil and Gas Museum in Parkersburg to ...

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2022-05-09T14:24:25+00:00May 7th, 2022|

Commonsense energy policies support environment

Commonsense Energy Policies Support Environment | News, Sports, Jobs - The Intelligencer As the curtains closed on West Virginia’s 2022 Legislative Session, it was easy to get caught up in partisan politics and focus on what separates rather than unites us. While the session has concluded, policies that leverage the innovation, talent, and resources ...

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2022-04-04T15:08:01+00:00April 4th, 2022|

WV leaders prioritize oil and gas production over renewables after Russian oil ban, risking long-term fossil fuel dependence

Mike Tony | March 12, 2022 Charleston Gazette-Mail https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/legislative_session/wv-leaders-prioritize-oil-and-gas-production-over-renewables-after-russian-oil-ban-risking-long/article_2a4686f8-4271-54ec-9076-ee0ea41f3418.html Russia’s war on Ukraine has pushed the United States and its allies in Europe toward an energy crossroads. West Virginia’s congressional delegation is urging a familiar path. Gov. Jim Justice said the war provided an “opportunity beyond belief” for West Virginia during an address on ...

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2022-03-14T18:16:27+00:00March 12th, 2022|

Industry stakeholders observe Oil & Gas day at West Virginia Legislature

Industry stakeholders observe Oil & Gas day at West Virginia Legislature | WV News | wvnews.com Inaugural energy day highlights strength of West Virginia’s natural gas, oil industries and importance to economic growth, energy security, and environmental progress CHARLESTON, WV – West Virginia energy and its benefits to the region were on full display ...

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2022-03-11T20:11:39+00:00March 10th, 2022|

WV Legislature Livestream

Phil Reale on Inner Action Media discussing tax issues: https://fb.watch/bFQdHsMfOM/ Charlie Burd discussing industry issues on March 9, 2022 https://fb.watch/bFUqoM_721/ https://www.wvnews.com/news/wvnews/go-wv-executive-director-talks-gas-prices-energy-independence-on­west-virginia-legislature-livestream/article_a8a61444-a0b5-11 ec-92f5-13155fd6a67d.html GO-WV executive director talks gas prices, energy independence on West Virginia Legislature Livestream by Charles Young WV NEWS Mar 11, 2022 CHARLESTON - Wednesday's episode of West Virginia Legislature ...

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2022-03-15T18:24:24+00:00March 9th, 2022|
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