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United States Oil and Gas Independence Could Change the World

Posted by admin on  September 26, 2016
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Category: Industry News
Every year, the US Department of Energy puts out a statistical analysis of the country’s oil and natural gas standing. How much we’re using, how much we’re buying, that kind of thing. This Annual Energy Outlook (AEO), which is produced by the DOE’s statistics branch, the Energy Information Agency, also includes a prediction on the country’s net oil and gas usage over the next few years. This year’s AEO had some pretty big surprises for

National Anti-Fracking Protestors Descend on Colorado

Posted by admin on  September 19, 2016
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Category: Uncategorized
In the growing debate over hydraulic fracturing, it would seem that Colorado is steadily becoming the front line for both the oil and gas industry and fracking protestors. In light of recent legislation failures in the state, though, there’s evidence to suggest the controversy is more hype than reality. Members of the oil and gas industry and the citizens who rely on it for economic stability had a few moments of respite recently when two

Health Concerns Continue to Dwindle with Latest Statement from CO Chief Medical Officer

Posted by admin on  September 19, 2016
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Category: Science & Tech
Weld County, Colorado produces 90 percent of the state’s oil. Despite all of this oil production, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has not seen any indication that the general health of this community has been affected by this work. “I’m not going to tell anybody to go drink a pint of liquid petroleum or stand over an active well site and wave the fumes in to breath them in,” executive director and

No, Fracking Isn’t Going to Destroy the Environment

Posted by admin on  September 10, 2016
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Category: Science & Tech
In spite of very vocal objections to hydraulic fracturing from environmentalists, emerging science and financial numbers indicate that fracking isn’t nearly as harmful as its opponents would have you believe. It’s really a matter of perspective, when it comes down to it. Most of us don’t stop to think that the United States built its industrial foundation on energy practices that were extremely harmful to the environment. Not so long ago, several major cities in

Colorado to Lose 500 MW of Coal Power in Coming Years

Posted by admin on  September 8, 2016
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Category: Company Updates
In an effort to improve air quality statewide, two coal-fired power plants will shut down in the coming years, according to an announcement made last week. The closing of both plants, located on the Western Slope, will reduce carbon dioxide emission by an estimated 4 million tons per year, while also eliminating thousands of tons of other pollutants. Of course, those numbers fail to take into account the human element at stake. “These emission reductions