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Spin-offs from Nat Gas Likely to Make Marcellus Bigger in WV

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Monday, January 31, 2011   

CHARLESTON, W.V. - The most valuable parts of the natural gas coming from West Virginia's Marcellus Shale are often the liquids that must be removed before the gas can be burned to heat homes and businesses. Dan Donovan with Dominion Energy says the company is going to build a processing plant to take out the butane, propane and ethane, which can be used as separate fuels and chemical feedstocks.

"Before the methane, which is what you get in your home, can be sent to the home, those liquids have to be taken out. In this plant, we'll not only take them out but we'll separate them from each other and be able to sell them on the market."

According to Steve White, director of the Affiliated Construction Trades, West Virginia needs to be sure the feedstocks coming from the gas stay in the state and are used here.

"Will it just go in a pipeline to some other state, or will it be processed here, be used as feedstock for a major chemical industry and create lots of jobs? That's an opportunity."

White says the state's environmental laws are woefully inadequate to deal with the boom. When lawmakers address that, he says they should also make sure local workers get the jobs that are created, because currently they do not.

Donovan says there is a good chance that another company will build a plant to use one of the liquids they produce, to make a building block of plastic.

"There is a very real possibility that somebody will come up with a plan to collect ethane from our plant and others, and process it into ethylene."

The state legislature is currently considering rules for the natural gas industry. Many say the state is totally unprepared for the wave of industrial activity headed to the rural areas rich in gas.




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