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EPA proposes new Quad O standards for the oil and gas industry - implications for Colorado operators *

USA - April 17 2013
On April 12, 2013, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its proposed revisions to the New Source Performance Standards…

Co-authors: John R. Jacus, Radcliffe Dann IV.


Colorado considering significant revisions to emission control, permitting, and reporting requirements for the oil and gas industry *

USA - March 5 2013
At the February 28, 2013 Stakeholder Meeting, the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division (Division) revealed a suite of revisions it is considering…

Co-authors: John R. Jacus, Zach C. Miller, Radcliffe Dann IV.


EPA proposes significant changes to its startup, shutdown, and malfunction air rules *

USA - March 2 2013
On February 22, 2013, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a sweeping proposal regarding the treatment of excess emissions…

Co-authors: John R. Jacus.


Strange bedfellows - bicycles and hydraulic fracturing *

USA - February 8 2013
What do bikes and hydraulic fracturing have in common? Prior to this week, the answer was probably very little. On February 4, 2013, however, the…

Co-authors: David Neslin.


COGCC’s “setback” rulemaking means more regulation for the oil and gas industry *

USA - October 17 2012
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has embarked on a significant new rulemaking that promises to have big impacts on oil and gas operations in Colorado.

Co-authors: John R. Jacus, David Neslin.


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