Here’s Our Take on Colorado’s New Draft Oil and Gas Rules
We’ve reviewed the COGCC’s new draft oil and gas rules, and we’re preparing to defend wins while bringing attention to several areas in need of improvement.
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We’ve reviewed the COGCC’s new draft oil and gas rules, and we’re preparing to defend wins while bringing attention to several areas in need of improvement.
Here in Colorado, the oil and gas industry has had too much influence for too long while our communities and environment suffer.
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