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Doing it RightOften, communities or landowners are not opposed to drilling - they simply want to ensure that it is done in a way that minimizes impacts to the environment and their lives. The oil and gas industry has the financial and technological ability to "Do it Right." In some situations, companies will use better practices because it makes economic sense to do so. In other cases, however, industry is forced to innovate because they are pushed to do so by government regulations (e.g., new regulations may limit the allowable amount of air emissions). OGAP's "Doing it Right" work There are two parts to OGAP's "Doing it RIght" work. One focuses on available or emerging technologies; the other focuses on regulations.
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Doing It Right Publications
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Community VoicesGarfield County, COIn "Hydraulic Fracturing," Laura Amos tells how her health has been compromised because of toxic chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing fluids. She calls for greater rights for surface owners. NewsHalliburton's Interests Assisted by White HouseLA Times: Vice President Dick Cheney's office has backed measures favoring hydraulic fracturing, a technique developed by Halliburton Co., Cheney's former employer. PublicationsAir Sampling Conducted in Monroe, Conecuh and Escambia Counties, AlabamaAn investigation of hydrogen sulfide and volatile organic compounds near oil and gas production sites. Colorado Oil and Gas Industry SpillsA review of spills occurring between June 2002 and June 2006 Letter to COGCC and CDPHE regarding disclosure and monitoring of oil and gas chemicals in ColoradoSummary of Recent Incidents Involving the Release of Oil and Gas Chemicals and Waste in ColoradoOil & Gas Accountability Report -- spring/summer 2006New Mexico Surface Owner Protection Bill Fact SheetBackground on HB 437 Oil and Gas Pollution Fact SheetContaminants associated with the various stages of oil and gas development Pit PollutionBackgrounder on the issues, with a New Mexico case study Think Again - Oil and Gas Air Pollution Fact SheetAir pollution from oil and gas facilities Noise and Oil and Gas Development in ColoradoA presentation at the September, 2005 Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Noise Hearing OGAP/SJCA Colorado Noise Rule SubmissionRecommended Changes to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's Proposed Noise Rule (Rule 802) Our Drinking Water at RiskWhat EPA and the Oil and Gas Industry Don't Want Us to Know About Hydraulic Fracturing. (Full Report) New Mexico Model County Oil and Gas RegulationsOil and Gas at Your Door? (2005 Edition)A landowner's guide to oil and gas development. Colorado Model County Oil and Gas RegulationsExpert Testimony on Hydraulic Fracturing ImpactsOGAP Public Comments to EPA on Hydraulic Fracturing StudyHydraulic Fracturing of Coalbed Methane Wells: A Threat to Drinking WaterPreserving our Public LandsA citizen's guide to understanding and participating in oil and gas decisions affecting public lands. |