The oil and gas industry’s West Virginia trade association, WVONGA, issued a press release yesterday attributing $1.5 billion in savings to residential ratepayers from lower gas prices. Those lower gas prices, of course, are due in no small part to the remarkable shale gas boom spurred by advancements in hydraulic fracturing. Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Your access to, and engagement with, this website should not be construed as creating an attorney-client relationship. Any legal questions should be directed to an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.
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