West Virginia has an Energy Export Problem

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This article from The Intelligencer out of Wheeling, WV says that West Virginia has a lot of gas in the ground.  While that’s not necessarily news, the estimated amount going up is.

It’s exciting that there’s that much gas in the ground, but West Virginia really needs to do more with the gas.  Right now we export most of it.  We would like to see West Virginia put more of it to use here.  The cracker plant in Parkersburg, WV and the gas-fired energy plants in Harrison County and the northern panhandle are the direction we need to go.  Exporting raw materials is OK, but refining and improving it so that we can keep more of the value in state will be better.  We exported coal for decades, and now we have a lot of coal mines and a lot of coal miners who are out of work.  If we can do more with the raw product we can keep more of the money here and develop more infrastructure so we don’t feel the hurt so badly when the economy tanks and changes.