(Cheyenne, WY)Â â U.S. Senator-elect Cynthia Lummis announced in a press release today, December 29th a slate of experienced communications, policy and field staff to serve in key roles in both her Washington, DC, and Wyoming offices.
âBringing capable staff onto the team to serve at every level has been one of my top priorities as I prepare to join the Senate,â said Lummis. âEveryone Iâm bringing onto the team, from my field representatives to my policy experts, brings passion and experience to the table to serve the people of Wyoming. I couldnât be prouder of the team we are putting in place.â
December 16, 2020
Professor Tara Righetti, in the University of Wyoming College of Law and School of Energy Resources (SER), and Kris Koski, an SER associate lecturer, co-wrote an energy industry study with the United States Energy Association (USEA).
The collaborative study is titled “Study on States’ Policies and Regulations per CO2-EOR-Storage Conventional, ROZ, and EOR in Shale: Permitting, Infrastructure, Incentives, Royalty Owners, Eminent Domain, Mineral-Pore Space, and Storage Lease Issues.” The full report can be found here.
“We are exceedingly proud to have our faculty members at the forefront of a decisive topic in energy development and working proactively to support Wyoming and its economy,” says SER Executive Director Holly Krutka. “This publication is an important step to bridge the gap between our energy research efforts and commercial implementation.”