Navigating the Issue
Health and Safety
Public Health & Safety Impacts of Drilling & Fracking | from Hold Our Ground
A New Fracking Landscape: Report on Recent Science Shows Overwhelming Evidence of Harm | from Physicians for Social Responsibility
Economics
In Colorado, only 11,000 jobs are linked to fracking as compared to 66,000 jobs in renewable energy.
Economic Impacts of Drilling & Fracking | from Hold Our Ground
Fracking Safety In The Press | from Colorado Rising
Is Natural Gas a “Clean Fuel?”
Studies by NOAA and other researchers have shown vast leakage of methane – a potent greenhouse gas – from fracking well-heads. They have documented that about 4% of natural gas production in the Denver-Julesberg Basin is leaking directly into the atmosphere, and found as much as 17% of total methane produced leaking in other regions. This has resulted in some researchers surmising that fracking may be as dangerous to our climate as burning coal—if not more so.
Boulder County’s Position
In order to maximize the use of its limited local authority and protect county residents, Boulder County is committed to undertaking a series of legislative, legal, environmental, and public health approaches to help minimize the impacts of oil and gas development on people and the environment. View details of the county’s multi-pronged approach.
Map of Oil and Gas Facilities in Boulder County
COGCC
Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission complaint form
In The News
Local elected officials decry, welcome bill overhauling regulation of Colorado’s oil and gas industry
Opponents of a bill that would overhaul how oil and gas are regulated in Colorado charge that the legislation is being rushed through the legislature. Josh Joswick’s reaction: Thirty years isn’t rushing it. Joswick, a former three-term La Plata County commissioner, was among nearly 200 people who spoke during a 12-hour hearing by the Senate Transportation and Energy Committee on March 5. Joswick told the committee that Senate Bill 19-181 was a long time coming… Read on Denver Post
Truth testing oil and gas ads as Colorado legislature considers new rules
Colorado’s oil and gas industry is worried enough about proposed new regulations being considered in the legislature that they are digging into their pockets to run campaign-style ads. Read on 9News
It’s not the oil & gas biz that faces the greatest risk; it’s neighbors and taxpayers
On the day the Senate Finance Committee heard Senate Bill 181, the Protect Public Safety Oil and Gas Operations bill, the Denver metro area had an air quality index reading of 152, or unhealthy. That’s three times worse than Beijing, China on the same day. Bad air comes from cars at 50 percent and oil and gas drilling at 50 percent… Read on Colorado Politics
Health Impacts of Fracking
One of the main arguments made in favor of regulating and in some cases banning fracking is the health impacts on humans. There have been several studies showing an increase in asthma an impact on birth weight and other health issues related to fracking. Read and Listen on KGNU