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Burd to head new merged oil and gas organization
CHARLESTON — Charlie Burd will now oversee the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia, a new organization that was created by the merging of two oil and gas trade associations in the state. -
Supreme Court affirms PSC decision approving Brooke County gas-powered plant
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed the state Public Service Commission’s approval of Brooke County Power’s gas plant, saying developers had “substantially complied” with state power plant siting rules. -
China Energy CEO cancels trip to U.S. over trade war, leaving West Virginia deal up in the air
CHARLESTON — Because of ongoing issues over trade, China Energy executives have canceled their plans to attend a petrochemical conference in Pennsylvania where it was hoped there would be an announcement made about a potential $84 billion Chinese investment in West Virginia. -
Attorney: Power generation remains mostly coal but natural gas developing
CHARLESTON— Although coal still makes up the vast majority of power generation in West Virginia, natural gas is beginning to develop in the area. -
Official: China Energy deal 'fulfills promise' of shale gas revolution
CHARLESTON – West Virginia leaders continue to praise the $83.7 billion agreement with China Energy as an amazing opportunity. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Leadership West Virginia announces Class of 2014
CHARLESTON -- Fifty-six leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 2014 Class of Leadership West Virginia. -
Senate passes appellate court bill
Kessler CHARLESTON -- The push for an intermediate appellate court is now headed to the House of Delegates. -
Trade groups say rule changes will deter business growth
CHARLESTON -- Two West Virginia trade associations say changes proposed by the state's Supreme Court to its appellate procedures will increase the court's workload and make it harder to attract new businesses. -
Columbia shorted property owners on royalties, Court rules
CHARLESTON – Property owners who leased oil and gas rights to Columbia Natural Resources received less in royalties than they deserved, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.