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The BLM’s recent announcement that it’s canceling oil and gas leases in the Thompson Divide has environmentalists applauding the decision and industry…
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Residents of Battlement Mesa want a voice in oil and gas development in their neighborhood. They say so far their concerns have been ignored. In a rare…
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Those who live near proposed oil and gas wells were given a unique opportunity yesterday to voice their concerns directly to the state agency that…
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will hold hearings in Glenwood Springs on Tuesday, which gives the public a chance to comment on…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. The Aspen affordable housing program is in a mid-life crisis of sorts. How to manage nearly 3,000…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. In its attempt to get more social media followers, the Aspen Police Department had a bit of fun with…
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Oil and gas companies pay a tax to the state for the minerals they extract out of the ground. Colorado then gives some of that money back to local…
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A bill seeking to change the mission of Colorado’s energy regulators failed in the Senate Agriculture Committee Wednesday. As Bente Birkeland reports, two…
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Two Garfield County groups are calling on Governor John Hickenlooper, after reviewing draft oil and gas rules. The proposed regulations are supposed to…
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In 1969, the Atomic Energy Commission used a nuclear bomb 8,000' below the ground in Rulison, Colorado, to crack a fracture zone to release natural gas.…