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Section A
- Oil City, and Surrounding Areas.

Section B
- Oil and Gas, Coal, Timber, Farming

Section C
- Franklin /  Sugar Creek.

Section D
- Financial, Utilities, Transit and Real Estate.

Section E
- Health.

Section F
- Leisure, Tourism

Section G
- Education.

Section H
- Clarion.

Section I
- Clarion.

Section_G

Pitt Bradford gets gift

BRADFORD — American Refining Group (ARG) and the Halloran Philantrhopies

have given a gift of $500,000 to the University of Pittsburgh in Bradford

for energy-related studies.


BRADFORD — American Refining Group (ARG) and the Halloran Philantrhopies

have given a gift of $500,000 to the University of Pittsburgh in Bradford

for energy-related studies.

The gift came in two equal parts. The first half is endowed, and funds

generated from the endowment will support scholarships and energy-related

projects. The second half will be used to assist in the development of an

Energy Institute at Pitt-Bradford.

“The Energy Institute will provide educational opportunities, project

development and support for economic development in the traditional oil and

gas fields, as well as in alternative energy,” said Harry R. Halloran Jr.,

the CEO of ARG.

Dr. Livingston Alexander, president of Pitt-Bradford, said, “We’ve had

ongoing discussions with Harry Halloran, chairman and CEO, and Harvey

Golubock, president and COO of American Refining Group, about the

possibility of collaborating on energy-related projects. We’re delighted

that those discussions resulted in two very generous gifts to the

university that will enable us to lay the groundwork for an Energy

Institute.

“The contributions could not have come at a better time as we struggle to

get the Energy Institute off the ground,” Alexander said. “We’re deeply

grateful to Mr. Halloran for his commitment to Pitt-Bradford and the

confidence he is placing in us to produce beneficial outcomes for the

region.”

The Energy Institute will foster the study of both traditional fossil-fuel

applications and renewable energy sources for the benefit of student

learning, commercial projects and the regional economy. Possible projects

include creating biodiesel fuel or lubricants from plant oils; gasification

technology; experimental wind turbines; and converting municipal solid

waste into energy.

The ARG/Harry R. Halloran Jr. Scholarship created by the gift will provide

scholarships to deserving Pitt-Bradford students with a preference for

those enrolled in the petroleum technology program or involved with other

energy initiatives.

Halloran said:

“It is my sincere hope that these gifts will spur others to contribute to

these worthwhile causes. The Bradford area is so fortunate to have a

regional campus of a nationally recognized university located within the

confines of the community. It is a tremendous resource for education,

commercial and community development. I am delighted to be able to play a

small role in supporting these efforts.”

Halloran’s American Refining Group purchased the Bradford refinery from

Witco Corp. in 1997, and has continued a tradition of support that dates

back to a gift of land by Witco/Kendall (the previous owner of the Bradford

refinery) in 1967. That gift is the site of the current campus.

In recent years, ARG donated 130 acres on West Corydon Street that doubled

the physical size of the university campus. Profits from future sales of

timber on the land will benefit a scholarship fund for the children of ARG

employees.