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Del. Martin: 160 new jobs to Lewis County through oilfield services company (West Virginia)
The Exponent Telegram ^ | October 10, 2017 | Staff

Posted on 10/10/2017 9:02:56 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

JANE LEW— Fountain Quail Energy Services is bringing more than 160 new jobs to Lewis County as part of a new field office the oilfield services company is opening in the Jane Lew Industrial Park, according to Del. Patrick Martin, R-Lewis.

“This is great news for our region and state,” Martin said. “When I learned that Fountain Quail was looking to open an office, the Jane Lew Industrial Park location seemed like an ideal fit, and I reached out to company officials to encourage them to consider it. While they looked at sites in other states, in the end Fountain Quail recognized that West Virginia provided the best opportunity for the future of their company.”

Fountain Quail Energy Services provides an integrated set of oilfield water management solutions, including water trucking, water transfer, wastewater treatment and recycling, and saltwater disposal. Fountain Quail Drilling, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fountain Quail Energy Services, provides top-hole drilling services across the Appalachian Basin, and will be headquartered out of the Jane Lew facility.

“We looked at sites in Ohio and Pennsylvania, but Mr. Martin pointed out that the proximity to drilling activity, available facilities, and a workforce with a strong work ethic made Jane Lew an easy choice,” said Robert Sloan, chief operating officer at Fountain Quail.

“Fountain Quail assists oil and gas producers with innovative water management solutions that are environmentally friendly and cost-effective for our customers,” Sloan said. “We do this above all with a keen eye on safety, because we value our people as our most valuable asset.”

Sloan said the company has already filled about 100 jobs for the Jane Lew site, and is looking to add another 60 jobs through early 2018. While the company is transferring some existing staff to the Jane Lew office, the majority of jobs at the location are new positions with the company.

Sloan said the company is adding workers with a range of technical skills for a wide variety of oilfield-related jobs, ranging from drilling hands to CDL drivers for water hauling.

He also said there is a “high probability” the company could expand further in the state.

“With proper oil and gas legislation, and a sensible balance of maintaining the beauty of this state with the need for the folks here to work, we believe West Virginia is in a position to enjoy the benefits of helping supply our country’s energy needs for generations to come,” Sloan said.

Martin said Fountain Quail’s expansion is the latest sign that the Legislature’s pro-growth reforms are gaining attention and encouraging new business investment in the state.

“For too many years West Virginia was seen as a hostile place to do business,” Martin said. “We’ve worked hard to turn around that perception, and by working hand-in-hand with companies like Fountain Quail, we can encourage businesses to invest here and put more of our people to work.

"We’ve made great strides in recent years, and if we continue to reach out and tell that story to business leaders, and show them we’re willing to work with them to help them grow, we’ll see many more investments like this one in the years to come," Martin said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Local News
KEYWORDS: energy; jobs; westvirginia

1 posted on 10/10/2017 9:02:56 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I love all these new jobs. Seems everyday there’s good news like this.


2 posted on 10/10/2017 9:07:59 PM PDT by sweeperboy
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To: sweeperboy
In other news about West Virginia:

Its the Trump energy policy.....

West Virginia had second highest GDP

WASHINGTON - West Virginia had the second highest growth in gross domestic product (GDP) of any state in the country during the first quarter of 2017, and Gov. Jim Justice attributes the climb to the bounce back in the coal industry.

Mining grew by 21.6 percent nationally, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce report, contributing to growth in 48 states. That made Texas, West Virginia, and New Mexico the three fastest growing states, growing at 3.9 percent, 3.0 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively.

"I know the coal business like the back of my hand and the current spike in the coal market was one I saw coming, and our state Legislature refused to listen," Justice said in a news release. "If you go back to the October 2016 debates for governor, I said that coal would rebound and that our severance tax collection would go up. Some people laughed at the time, and they were totally wrong."

The governor's office also reported that a new Reuters analysis shows U.S. coal exports have increased more than 60 percent this year due to soaring demand from Europe and Asia.

Now you know why WV loves Trump.

Delivering promises Bigly.

3 posted on 10/10/2017 10:46:32 PM PDT by spokeshave (The Fake Media tried to stop us from going to the White House, I am President and they are not. DJT)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

West Virginia, we love ya!!! Melania is visiting today. Now, get us a MAGA senator and we’d love tou even more.


4 posted on 10/11/2017 2:45:59 AM PDT by EliRoom8
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Another win....yes...


5 posted on 10/11/2017 4:14:39 AM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is DEPLORABLE :-))
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