National average gas price under $4; Laramie County’s cheapest price is $3.69 per gallon By Klark Byrd|2 days ago
National gas price falls for 8th week; Laramie County prices fall under $4 per gallon By Klark Byrd|9 days ago
Environmental groups: Court’s rejection of ‘massive’ Wyoming, Montana coal mining plan a wake-up call for BLM By Brendan Lachance|12 days ago
Report: Wyoming rig count rises, severance tax collections up 75.6% in June amid high oil, gas prices By Brendan Lachance|22 days ago
Wyoming left out of federal coal community assistance program Gov. Mark Gordon and Wyoming’s congressional delegation allege political prejudice in state’s exclusion from the Build Back Better Challenge. Dustin By Wyofile|December 16, 2021
Federal oil and gas reforms hold high stakes for Wyoming Interior Department report signals higher royalty rates, more stringent qualifying terms for Wyoming oil and gas companies. Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile A By Wyofile|December 2, 2021
Wyoming Governor Gordon calls Biden oil and gas leasing review ‘a frontal assault on western lands’ CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Tuesday criticized a new report on federal oil and gas leasing on public By Cap City Staff|November 30, 2021
Gordon: part of $27 million in ARP funds aimed at computing, tourism, and entrepreneurship in higher ed CASPER, Wyo — $27 million of American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding will help to launch “a new effort to better diversify By Greg Hirst|November 23, 2021
Report: Wyo gas prices climb to $3.465/gallon heading into Thanksgiving; up $1.283 from 2020 CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline stands at $3.465 in Wyoming on Tuesday, according to By John Roedel|November 23, 2021
Coal-fired power plants to close after new wastewater rule By MICHAEL RUBINKAM Associated Press Eds: UPDATES: With AP Photos. Climate change isn’t what’s driving some U.S. coal-fired power plants By Cap City Staff|November 22, 2021
Showdown over regional haze could shut down coal unit November 19, 2021 by Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile PacifiCorp could be forced to shut down one of four coal-burning units at the Jim By Wyofile|November 21, 2021
Wyo ratepayer liability for coal carbon capture limited to 2% Regulators adopt rules, outline exemptions, for enforcing House Bill 200, a new state law that requires retrofitting coal plants prior By Wyofile|November 18, 2021
‘Wyoming powers America’: Lummis pleased to see Kemmerer selected for nuclear project CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming’s U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis on Tuesday released a statement in response to TerraPower’s announcement that Kemmerer had By Cap City Staff|November 17, 2021
Just the begining? More nuclear could be built in Wyoming on heels of first $4B Natrium reactor CHEYENNE, Wyo.— After TerraPower announced that Kemmerer, Wyoming has been selected as the preferred site for the new Natrium nuclear reactor By Cap City Staff|November 17, 2021
Kemmerer selected by TerraPower as preferred site for new Natrium nuclear reactor in Wyoming CHEYENNE, Wyo.— TerraPower announced in a press release Tuesday that Kemmerer, Wyoming has been selected as the preferred site for By Cap City Staff|November 16, 2021
Where in Wyoming? TerraPower ready to announce Natrium nuclear reactor site CHEYENNE, Wyo.— TerraPower is preparing to announce where in Wyoming the Natrium nuclear reactor will be built. TerraPower’s President and By Cap City Staff|November 16, 2021
Fossil fuels boost revenue outlook, but add more budget volatility by Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Wyoming’s revenue outlook has improved by $845 million on rebounding markets for coal, oil and natural gas By Wyofile|November 14, 2021
UW students win $100K Carbon Removal award The UW team was among 23 student-led teams to win awards in the Carbon Removal Student Competition. By Brendan Lachance|November 12, 2021
Casper College lecture will address Wyoming’s expected Natrium reactor CASPER, Wyo. — Casper College will be hosting a presentation titled “Perceptions of Nuclear Progress” in December that will focus By Trevor Trujillo|November 12, 2021
BLM pulls 264 Wyo parcels from oil and gas lease sale over grouse concerns Feds resume oil and gas leasing review, and will add climate impact analysis. Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Wyoming will see a federal By Wyofile|November 10, 2021
BLM Wyoming plans to offer $179K acres as oil and gas lease sales resume after Biden pause CHEYENNE, Wyo.— The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office is planning to hold an oil and gas lease sale By John Roedel|November 5, 2021
Gillette, Campbell County plan for post-coal economy ‘Energy Capital of the Nation’ looks to events, sports, carbon tech to offset diminishing fossil fuels industries Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Gillette By John Roedel|November 4, 2021
Gordon: Biden’s new methane rules will create greater uncertainty for Wyo oil and gas industry CHEYENNE, Wyo.— Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon issued a statement on Tuesday in response to President Joe Biden administration’s announcement that By Cap City Staff|November 2, 2021
Strong economic growth continues in rural parts of 10 states The overall economic index for the region improved in October to 66.1 from September's already-strong 62.5 reading. Any score above By Trevor Trujillo|October 21, 2021
Oil and gas continue to show signs of recovery in Wyoming At least 18 drill rigs were active in the second week of October, 17 more than the same week in By Cap City Staff|October 20, 2021
Report: Wyoming gas prices above $3.50/gallon with oil above $80/barrel CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On average, people in Wyoming are continuing to pay over $3.50 per gallon for regular gasoline with By Brendan Lachance|October 18, 2021
Montana and Wyoming see increase in coal production October 16, 2021 BILLING, Mont. (AP) — Coal production has increased in Montana and Wyoming due to demand in the By Greg Hirst|October 16, 2021
Report: U.S. gas prices reach 7-year high; Wyomingites paying ~$1.29/Gallon more than a year ago CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The price of gas across the United States has reached a high mark not seen since October By Brendan Lachance|October 6, 2021
Wyo agencies to help coal communities compete for economic diversification funds Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile The Wyoming Energy Authority and Wyoming Business Council have joined forces to help coal communities compete for federal By Wyofile|October 6, 2021
Bridger Coal helping future laid off employees find jobs Stephanie Thompson – SweetwaterNOW September 28, 2021 POINT OF ROCKS — Last week, Bridger Coal Company officially announced in a letter to local By SweetwaterNow|September 28, 2021
Bridger Coal Company announces layoffs; permanent mine closure Stephanie Thompson – SweetwaterNOW September 20, 2021 POINT OF ROCKS — In a letter to Rock Springs Mayor Tim Kaumo, Pacific Minerals By SweetwaterNow|September 20, 2021
Wyoming gas prices drop ~5 cents as national prices rise; gulf still recovering from hurricanes CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The average cost of a regular gallon of gasoline in Wyoming is $3.544 as of Monday, according By Brendan Lachance|September 20, 2021
Wyoming gas prices down from summer peak; still ~$0.40 more than national average CHEYENNE, Wyo.— The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in on Monday in Wyoming is down about a By Cap City Staff|September 13, 2021
UW, Williams look to use existing pipeline to move, store energy-rich hydrogen CASPER, Wyo — Representatives of the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) and energy company Williams Cos. Inc. By Greg Hirst|September 10, 2021
(VIDEO) ‘Something that I am thinking about’: Cheney talks presidential run during early Wednesday interview By Oil City Staff|15 minutes ago
Clear skies and warm conditions to continue in Wednesday’s forecast for Cheyenne By Briar Napier|43 minutes ago