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WVU researchers take to the air to get the facts on coal extraction WVU Joins ARIES to study environmental impacts of Appalachia energy resources
Professors Brian Anderson and Shahab Mohaghegh

Brian J. Anderson and Shahab D. Mohaghegh, engineering professors at West Virginia University, recently earned high achievement awards from Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu. They were recognized for their efforts with the National Energy Technology Laboratory, in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Paul Ziemkiewicz

In a series of ten mini-interviews, WVWRI Director Paul Ziemkiewicz answers burning questions about Marcellus Shale and the environment.

methane well researchers

Nicolas Zegre, a forest hydrologist in the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Design and Shikha Sharma, a geochemist in WVU’s Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, have joined forces to compare methane levels in well water before and after hydrofracking activity.




Writing a popular textbook about chemical engineering was just the beginning for Dr. Richard Turton. A professor at West Virginia University’s College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, Turton is embracing the latest technology to better educate future chemical engineers. Read More »




US-China energy relations - A conversation with WVU's Jerry Fletcher, Director, US-China Energy Center
A conversation with WVU’s Jerry Fletcher, Director, US-China Energy Center.

US-China research teams agree to promote scientific cooperation through novel plan to share intellectual property