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This year, Campbell County’s assessed valuation comes to $3.92 billion—the first time it's dropped below $4 billion since 2005. In 2020, the assessed valuation was $4.24 billion.
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A new survey finds that Wyoming residents support all forms of energy in the state.Jessica Western, a research associate with the University of Wyoming…
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At a Sep. 3 press conference, Gov. Mark Gordon introduced a nonprofit that’s been advocating for Wyoming’s coal industry for years: the Energy Policy Network. He announced a new contract with the group in which taxpayers would “contribute” $250,000 this year.The governor believes there’s still a place for Wyoming’s coal in the electric utility market despite the long and accelerating shift toward renewable sources and natural gas.“We face the challenge that many other states’ public service commissions, unfortunately, don’t see it that way,” Gordon said.That’s where the Energy Policy Network comes in.
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Researchers from Western Ecosystems Technology and the University of Wyoming have found how much land development a deer can actually handle in a recent…
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Adjusted for inflation, the natural gas spot price dropped to its lowest point in the shale revolution era. Fracking and horizontal drilling…
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On January 27, oil and gas company Southland Royalty Company filed for bankruptcy. Wyoming's 15th largest natural gas producer said in a filing, "the…
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A planned natural gas pipeline is being challenged by opponents who say its approval might violate the Endangered Species Act.The pipeline would run from…
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Recent data shows that the U.S. had more minable oil and natural gas reserves than ever before.
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Natural gas producers in Wyoming are facing a dramatic new normal as prices drop and supply explodes. The state Consensus Revenue Estimating Group (CREG)…
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Natural gas had a banner year in 2018 with production, consumption and exports all hitting record highs. Production actually saw its largest…