WV Route 2 and I-68 Authority

WV Route 2 and I-68 Authority The Authority has two mandates: focus on widening West Virginia Route 2 from Parkersburg to Chester;

Constructing a Modern Highway:
The West Virginia Route 2 | I-68 Authority was created by the West Virginia State Legislature in 1997. The Authority is comprised of two representatives from each of the following counties: Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Tyler, Pleasants, Wood, Monongalia and Marion. The Authority has two mandates: focus on widening West Virginia Route 2 from Parkersburg to

Chester from a two-lane to a four-lane highway; and to extend I-68 from North Central West Virginia westward to the Ohio Valley. The objective of the Authority is to promote and advance the construction of a modern highway through the above counties for the purpose of planning and assisting in establishing economic and community development along the specified areas.

"Shale Crescent USA sells region to the worldBusiness"News and Sentinel.. Parkersburg, WVSaturday, April 11, 2026Brett D...
04/11/2026

"Shale Crescent USA sells region to the world
Business"
News and Sentinel.. Parkersburg, WV
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Brett Dunlap..Reporter
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Shale Crescent USA President Nathan Lord and Lynnda Kozera talk to foreign companies at the Shale Crescent booth at the SelectUSA show in May 2025 in Washington, D.C. Shale Crescent officials are talking to companies around the world on why being in this region, including the Mid-Ohio Valley, is a good way to grow their business as the area has a large supply of natural gas. (Photo provided)
As the rest of the country and the world looks at development of natural gas resources, representatives of Shale Crescent USA have traveled around the world explaining why businesses would want to locate along the Ohio River Valley.
Shale Crescent USA is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to encourage business growth in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania. They emphasize low natural gas prices that allow manufacturers to operate more efficiently while producing products more economically with access to water, half the population of the United States and Canada, and 70% of U.S. polyethylene and 77% of polypropylene demand, according to the organization’s website.
Shale Crescent has participated in multiple U.S. Commercial Services Roadshows, which are designed to provide international companies with information about expanding their businesses to the United States. The most recent was from Feb. 17 to March 1 when the team joined development representatives from 20 states in the European Roadshow, covering seven cities across the Netherlands, Belgium and France. The event was attended by over 200 vetted companies interested in U.S. investment, Shale Crescent President Nathan Lord said.
They have traveled to Germany, Japan, Turkey, India and elsewhere highlighting what is available locally in terms of natural gas and more that could be utilized in a number of industrial applications.
“Many of them just don’t know where we are,” said Greg Kozera, marketing director for Shale Crescent USA. “They know where New York City is, they know where Texas is with all its oil and gas.
“What really surprises people when we tell them is this region is the birthplace of America’s oil and gas industry, which birthed the petrochemical industry, which birthed the steel industry, the rubber industry, the glass industry and more,” he said. “We want to get that message out there that if you are going to make something and use energy, this is the place you want to be and this is where the energy is and where the experienced workforce is.”
Kozera said they were talking with a small French manufacturer who was looking to enter the American market and for an established American company to partner with, one where the owner might be looking to retire but wanted to keep the company operating and their people employed. They put them in contact with someone and get conversations started.
“We present ourselves as a world-class opportunity for international, energy-intensive manufacturers,” Lord said. “Manufacturers really want a lot of natural gas, and they want a lot of energy, because they use the natural gas differently than we do.
“We use it for heat, and they use it as feedstock to actually make stuff.”
Things from clothing to plastics and other products of modern life all have gas molecules in them.
“The reason we have a world-class opportunity is we have a world-class supply of natural gas,” Lord said. “What that translates to (is) an abundance of natural gas and low-cost energy, which translates to more profitability to these manufacturers.
“The opportunity is here,” he said. “The fun is being able to discuss the small-town opportunity that they have here.”
Some companies are looking to locate in a more metropolitan area like where they have been, while others are receptive when Shale Crescent USA talks about the small town environments in this region.
“Some of them like the idea of being in smaller communities,” Lord said. “One of the benefits of being in a small community, you are celebrated. People want you there, especially when you come from a manufacturing area like we are.
“There is a lot of legacy manufacturing here, and there are generations of people here who have been involved in manufacturing here. The opportunity is to attract jobs here, which we say the people of the Mid-Ohio Valley want those jobs here.”
Lord has said job creators are given opportunities to be involved in the community, with their employees on chamber of commerce boards, participating in volunteer organizations and sponsoring youth sports teams.
“That begins to paint a picture of what life would be like for them here,” Lord said. “They want to work and see their business thrive, but they have to live their lives too.”
Kozera talked about being in a river community and how in some parts of the world local riverways are very polluted. There are parts of the world where no one would have a restaurant along a river.
“We have trees around us, and it is green,” he said. “The rivers are quiet and peaceful.
“They want that.”
They have talked with representatives of companies around the world who live in major cities, and some of them are looking for a small town life.
Kozera said one individual described it as “wanting to be the big fish in a small pond.” The individual is looking at establishing something that would bring in 70-80 jobs.
“It is not huge and would not be a big deal in Columbus,” he said. “In Parkersburg, it would be a very big deal as these would be good-paying jobs.”
Part of Shale Crescent USA’s mission is “to let the world know this place exists,” Kozera said, adding their message for the last eight years or so has been to create awareness of this region.
“If we were a country, we would be the third-largest natural gas-producing country in the world,” Kozera said he has told international companies.
The people he talks to are always surprised by that revelation as the area has been able to tap into the natural gas here through better technologies that have been developed to extract the gas in the ground.
“That is the key,” Kozera said.
He said he is regularly told by international companies they thought all the gas was in Texas.
“We have told them that if they are in manufacturing and you use energy, this is the one place you can be on top of your energy and your feedstock and still be in the middle of your customers,” Kozera said. “We have that advantage and that is what we need to be promoting as a region and as individual states.”
Local industry experts had research done comparing this area with other oil and gas producers around the country with marketing materials put together that groups like Shale Crescent USA have been able to show to potential interested corporations.
“It is showing that we can do manufacturing here more (profitably) than anywhere else in the world,” Lord said. “We are starting to see the fruit of that now.
“This is an opportunity for the Mid-Ohio Valley and the region to be able to benefit from all the natural gas and infrastructure we have, all the rivers we have and the workforce that has historically been there.”

As the rest of the country and the world looks at development of natural gas resources, representatives of Shale Crescent USA have traveled around the world explaining why businesses would want to locate along the Ohio River Valley. Shale Crescent USA is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to....

East bound I-70 ramp to WV Route 2 EXIT RAMP CLOSED (east side or tunnel) due to structural issues..
04/10/2026

East bound I-70 ramp to WV Route 2 EXIT RAMP CLOSED (east side or tunnel) due to structural issues..

Wednesday, March 4, 2026.. The Intelligencer and News-Register.. Wheeling, WVby Joselyn King, Staff Writer
03/08/2026

Wednesday, March 4, 2026..
The Intelligencer and News-Register.. Wheeling, WV
by Joselyn King, Staff Writer

I want to thank the WV Senate for passing WV Senate Resolution 28 today, sponsored at my request by WV Senator Charles C...
02/09/2026

I want to thank the WV Senate for passing WV Senate Resolution 28 today, sponsored at my request by WV Senator Charles Clements.

This Resolution is in support for the building of the “I-68 Energy-Manufacturing-AI Corridor”.

-Bob Miller, Jr.. Executive Director
WV Rt2i68 Authority

M-2-9-2026

CONGRATULATIONS to 2 of the WV Rt2i68 Authority Board members for their appointments to WV Senate District 3, former WV ...
01/28/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to 2 of the WV Rt2i68 Authority Board members for their appointments to WV Senate District 3, former WV Delegate Trenton Barnhart, and to WV House of Delegates District 74, Guy Ward, made by WV Governor Patrick Morrisey.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

https://governor.wv.gov/article/governor-morrisey-makes-appointment-senate-district-3-and-house-delegates-district-74?fbclid=IwZnRzaAPm3JdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeMiBUYHv3bdWe1viUnnZcCCXTV94di3E8pIZnh3gMVUSoK66wNi0YoKgHyCM_aem_OID_pln-3ZqzHCr7FhjFvQ

Charleston, W.Va. — Today, Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the appointment of Trenton Barnhart to serve in the West Virginia State Senate District 3, a vacancy created by the retirement of State Senator Donna Boley, and Guy Ward to serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates 74th District.

Data/AI Centers.. good overview of what Data Centers do, how they work, why they are needed. ENERGY DRIVEN NEEDS:  Estim...
12/26/2025

Data/AI Centers.. good overview of what Data Centers do, how they work, why they are needed.

ENERGY DRIVEN NEEDS: Estimated global data center electricity consumption in 2024 was around 415 terawatt hours (TWh), or about 1.5% of global electricity demand.[4] The IEA projects that data center electricity consumption could double by 2030.

WV, OH, & PA’s Shale Crescent Region’s massive ENERGY and Manufacturing feedstock natural resources like natural gas, chemicals, etc are within ~700 miles of ~70% of the largest maket in the world where many manufactures can operste 15% to 30% more profitably than anywhere else globaly. See more amazing numbers/data to support why the Shale Crescent Regional can be the best place yo invest in your company’s future at www.ShaleCrescentUSA.com

Data Center INFO link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_center

A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems.[1][2]

I want to thank the WWW ( Washington [Co. OH], Wirt [Co. WV], & Wood [Co. WV] Planning Commission ), and WWW Board of Di...
12/22/2025

I want to thank the WWW ( Washington [Co. OH], Wirt [Co. WV], & Wood [Co. WV] Planning Commission ), and WWW Board of Directors for their pictured Resolution in Support of the “I-68 Energy-Manufacturing-AI Corridor".. a needed economic engine for our Shale Crescent Region.

The Authority has received many other "Resolutions in Support of the I-68 Energy-Manufacturing-AI Corridor" since July 2025 and welcomes more Resolutions from a spectrum of regional government bodies (County Commissions, Cities, etc.), Private Sector Industry & Businesses, Public Organizations, and other Organizations similar to the WWW. These Resolutions will be helpful tools when presented to State and Federal officials/agencies for support to move the I-68 Energy-Manufacturing-AI Corridor to reality.

Your support is/will-be appreciated, Thank You,
-Bob Miller, Jr., Executive Director.. WV Route 2/I-68 Authority*

* What is the WV Route 2/I-68 Authority?
ARTICLE II – PURPOSE .. Section 1:
This non-profit Authority is organized for the purposes set forth in West Virginia Legislative House Bill 2539, dated April 12, 1997. These include the promotion, development, and advancement of the prosperity and economic welfare of Brooke, Hancock, Marion, Marshall, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants, Tyler, Wetzel, and Wood counties, its citizens, and industrial complex.

12/20/2025

DECEMBER 10, 2017

“Marshall County commissioner, Trump Special Assistant discuss I-68 expansion effort”
DECEMBER 10, 2017
by Linda Harris STAFF WRITER.. WV STATE JOURNAL

Marshall County Commissioner Bob Miller took the case for extending I-68 to the White House Friday.

Miller said he spent nearly an hour with Bill Kirkland, special assistant to the president and deputy director of White House intergovernmental affairs, explaining what extending the interstate from Morgantown to Moundsville could mean to West Virginia and the oil and gas industry. He said the meeting was Kirkland's idea.

“It was, literally, a discussion,” he said. “There's nothing in writing, nothing has been confirmed, but at least we have a dialogue going in that direction. And how many projects in West Virginia can say the White House cares enough to begin a conversation to help move things forward? We're still trying evaluate what they can do, but there's a willingness that they will help us if they can — it's not at the point where they know if they can do anything, but at least we're in discussions to find out what can be done to help us.”

Miller said he'd sent Kirkland a letter detailing his thoughts on how expanding I-68 “would open the area up and how it could accelerate the growth of the industry and make the hard-to-access areas of the county much more accessible.”

“It wasn't a day before I had a reply from (him) saying we definitely needed to talk,” he said.

Miller said the project clicks with couple of the Trump administration's priorities — energy independence and infrastructure upgrades. [USA Manufacturing too]
“Those two things together are two major reasons to build the road,” Miller said. “We're not going to build the road tomorrow (because of this meeting), there's no guarantee we'll get federal money. But having White House support and influence to make some other funding tools available would be invaluable. This could be one where we can use their guidance and the administration's bully pulpit to let more people know the importance of this project, to emphasize why it needs to be done as fast as possible.”

He said he's not sure what, if anything, will come of it, though they'd love to tap into federal funding sources. But even if there's no funding opportunities, “White House involvement could be at a higher level, maybe encouraging true public-private partnerships," Miller said. "He [President Trump] would have more influence to get those people to come on board than a Marshall County commissioner would have. Having the White House involved, that interaction, changes the entire tone when you're dealing with those things.”

Miller said he also pitched some of his ideas on how they could make it more affordable, such as talking to CSX and pipeline companies about the feasibility of sharing the same rights-of-ways. “Sharing rights-of-ways would drastically reduce costs, and that's something I believe the White House could help facilitate,” he said.

He said he's also pointed out how the extension could help Ohio's development efforts. Dilles Bottom, the community where PTT Global is considering building a $6 billion-plus ethane cracker, is just minutes from Moundsville, so extending I-68 extension would bring Baltimore Harbor within a day's drive.

“It would help Ohio from the standpoint that it would help PTT Global and related industries that will follow in Ohio if they decide to build the (cracker) there,” he said.

Miller said Kirkland suggested meeting again.

Staff writer Linda Harris can be reached at 304-374-0403 or email [email protected]

https://www.wvnews.com/statejournal/marshall-county-commissioner-trump-assistant-discuss-i--expansion-effort/article_5517e1b8-9d98-5eb2-aad5-b9e4c3c448ba.html

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F-12-19-2025.. The Intelligencer & News-Register.. Wheeling, WV
12/19/2025

F-12-19-2025.. The Intelligencer & News-Register.. Wheeling, WV

Building a Prosperous Future” is a report on the urgent need to modernize America’s outdated federal permitting system f...
12/06/2025

Building a Prosperous Future” is a report on the urgent need to modernize America’s outdated federal permitting system for major infrastructure projects. The report details the economic harm caused by unnecessary permitting delays, highlights recent progress through legislation and executive action, and offers a comprehensive set of reforms to accelerate project approvals across energy, transportation, technology and other critical sectors.
Problems with America’s current permitting system:

Cumbersome and time-consuming – The federal permitting process takes four to five years on average, with some projects delayed further by litigation long after agency approval.
Costly to communities and the economy – An estimated $1.5 trillion in investment is currently awaiting federal permits, while the unrealized induced GDP impact of infrastructure projects now in federal review totals approximately $1.7 trillion to $2.4 trillion.
Fragmented and redundant – Multiple overlapping reviews across agencies and jurisdictions create unnecessary duplication and delay.
Vulnerable to legal gridlock – Lengthy litigation timelines leave projects in limbo, undermining environmental review certainty and economic planning.
Policy recommendations to build on recent meaningful permitting reforms:

Improve and focus environmental reviews – Limit National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews to impacts not already under another agency’s jurisdiction, require agencies to make permitting decisions within 90 days of issuing a final Environmental Impact Statement or Environmental Assessments and expand categorical exclusions.
Reform the NEPA litigation process – Specify a statute of limitations of no more than 150 days, expedite case schedules and limit injunctions that block construction after procedural compliance.
Increase domestic energy production and export – Accelerate permitting for all energy resources, liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities, pipelines and carbon capture infrastructure.
Expand and improve transmission capabilities and capacity – Improve the speed of the interconnection queue process and support regional and interregional transmission planning.
Ensure secure supply chains – Facilitate responsible domestic mining, processing and recycling of critical minerals essential to semiconductors, defense and advanced manufacturing.
Modernize digital and AI infrastructure approvals – Codify NEPA categorical exclusions for new and existing facilities, allow a mutual recognition permitting approval process for federal, state and local applications, and require permitting authorities to establish a single point of contact.

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