Press Release

PRICE CONSORTIUM LANDS FEDERAL, STATE MONIES TO LAUNCH WESTERN ENERGY TRAINING CENTER

March 6, 2006


College of Eastern Utah, Southeast Utah Energy Producers Combine Efforts
Consortium Attracts $4 million in State, Federal Funds, Purchases Facility

Contact:
Steve Burge: 435.636-3226
Sam Quigley: 435.637-5385

Price, Utah- March 28, 2006 - Culminating two years' dealings with the Department of Labor, a consortium of local business and education interests today announced the establishment of the Western Energy Training Center in Price. The efforts of the group, directed through the College of Eastern Utah and Southeast Energy Producers Association, have led to the purchase of the Willow Creek coal mine site in Helper as the main campus for programming focused on improving the labor supply and technical expertise needed by the energy industry.

"There is a labor shortage in the energy industry that is projected to only deepen as the current employee base moves into retirement and demand continues to grow," noted Dr. Ryan Thomas, President of the College of Eastern Utah (CEU). "Our mission as an educational institution, coupled with the region's history and future prospects for energy development of virtually every type, led us to pursue this opportunity. Our goal at the Center is to help create the good-paying, year-round energy jobs so badly needed throughout rural areas of the West," he said.

Thomas said the Southeast Utah Energy Producers Association (SEUEPA) was an early force in pursing the concept, noting that the initial Board of Directors for the Western Energy Training Center has strong SEUEPA representation. "The public-private representation by the College and SEUEPA was, I feel, critical to our ability to attract these start-up monies. SEUEPA will assure that industry's needs are foremost at the Center." Thomas said that several sub-committees have been formed to begin work on curriculum, faculty and operations for the facility, with hopes of accepting the first applicants sometime mid-summer 2006, noting that several companies have already expressed interest in offerings at the Center.
 
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