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“We’re All In On the DJ”: Industry Leaders Express Confidence in the Future of Colorado Energy

Energy Central

The past several years have been challenging for Colorado oil and natural gas companies who are working to comply with stiff new regulations and surging demand following pandemic shutdowns, but the fundamentals of the Denver-Julesburg Basin remain strong. When has the DJ been uneconomic?”

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EPA Proposes Modifications to Oil & Gas Air Pollution Standards

The Energy Law

Moreno: On August 23, 2011, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published in the Federal Register a proposed rule that significantly expands the applicable air emissions standards for the Oil and Natural Gas Sector. The new Subpart OOOO would include operational standards for completions of hydraulically-fractured gas wells.

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New EPA Air Toxics Rule Afflects Facilities with TEG Dehydrators

The Energy Law

part 63, Subpart HH, “NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) for Source Categories from Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities” to include the regulation of area sources. The owner/operator must submit an initial notification to the delegated state agency and the EPA. See 72 Fed.Reg.