ENERGY
GREEN RIVER — Today Solvay announced that it plans to resume the construction of its 600 kT soda ash capacity expansion in
LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming is among 30 colleges and universities selected to participate in Phase 1 of the U.S.
BELLEVUE, Wash., – TerraPower, a nuclear innovation company, and PacifiCorp, a regulated utility, announced today their undertaking of a joint
ROCK SPRINGS — The Bureau of Land Management Rock Springs Field Office is launching a 30-day public scoping period prior
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon has announced that Wyoming is taking legal action to protect the oil and gas industry.
KEMMERER — The Bureau of Land Management has approved ExxonMobil Corporation’s proposal to sequester carbon deep underground in Lincoln and
CHEYENNE — A University of Wyoming proposal has been selected to receive an $800,000 research award from the U.S. Department of
CHEYENNE — After holding its first organizational meeting recently, Governor Mark Gordon’s Gas and Diesel Price Working Group has announced
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon told a Congressional committee that Wyoming’s leadership in natural gas production will continue to help fuel
CHEYENNE — Governor Gordon joined a coalition of 16 Governors taking aim at a proposed Biden Administration rule that would penalize
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon’s leadership and support in the areas of oil and gas was recognized this week when he
CHEYENNE — The State of Wyoming has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Batelle Energy Alliance, the operating contractor of
The Powder River Basin Resource Council, in partnership with researchers at the University of Wyoming Haub School of Environment and
CHEYENNE – Wyoming will soon receive National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) formula funds to use to facilitate electric vehicle infrastructure
The Powder River Basin Resource Council, in partnership with researchers at the University of Wyoming Haub School of Environment and
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon is announcing a joint collaboration between his office and the Wyoming Legislature that will keep