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		<title>Gas Worker Residency Data Missing from WV Governor’s Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are the Gas Workers from WV or from TX and OK? From Article by Ken Ward, Charleston Gazette Date:  October 27, 2013 CHARLESTON, W.Va. &#8212; Last week, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin&#8217;s administration told state lawmakers that the boom in natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale field &#8220;continues to have a positive impact on West [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Are the Gas Workers from WV or from TX and OK?</strong></p>
<p>From <a title="Gas Worker Residency Data Missing" href="http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201310270086" target="_blank">Article by Ken Ward</a>, Charleston Gazette</p>
<p>Date:  October 27, 2013</p>
<p>CHARLESTON, W.Va. &#8212; Last week, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin&#8217;s administration told state lawmakers that the boom in natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale field &#8220;continues to have a positive impact on West Virginia&#8217;s economy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Employment in oil and gas industries grew by just more than 20 percent in 2012, according to a report from the Department of Commerce&#8217;s Workforce West Virginia division. Average wages also increased, from about $70,000 to $75,600, the reports said.</p>
<p>But the annual report left out some important information: How many of the jobs created by the Marcellus rush are going to West Virginia residents, and how many to out-of-state workers?</p>
<p>For the second year in a row, the Tomblin administration report did not provide that key &#8212; and legislatively mandated &#8212; data about the residency of natural gas industry workers.</p>
<p>The Commerce Department added information about the race, ethnicity and gender of gas industry workers to this year&#8217;s report. But, &#8220;Unfortunately, there are still some details we are unable to provide,&#8221; an agency spokeswoman said.</p>
<p>As companies race to tap into the Marcellus gas reserves and build associated pipelines and gas-processing facilities, organized labor groups have complained that companies were bringing in out-of-state workers to fill too many of the new jobs.</p>
<p>During a special session in late 2011 that focused on new environmental rules on drilling, a few lawmakers tried to address the workforce issue. They proposed language to require companies to submit new reports to the state to provide an employee residency breakdown.</p>
<p>Industry lobbyists objected to this language, and it was removed during closed-door negotiations between the Tomblin administration and those lobbyists.</p>
<p>A committee bill, approved in the House after months of discussion at interim meetings, had required companies to disclose the information. But the governor&#8217;s bill, which eventually passed, instead mandated a government study by the Commerce Department.</p>
<p>Under the final version, the state&#8217;s report was required to include, among other things, a review of the number of jobs created for legal West Virginia residents and non-residents and a review of &#8220;the number of employees domiciled&#8221; in West Virginia.</p>
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