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Court Upholds First Oil and Gas Lease Sale on Federal Lands in Western Sales

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By Bethany Blankley (The Center Square) – A federal judge handed a win to oil and natural gas companies operating in western states by upholding...
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Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Alaska If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming shows a ban on hydraulic fracturing on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in in Alaska through 2040, resulting in $5.3 billion in lost tax revenue and $101 billion in lost income.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Wyoming If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Wyoming through 2040, including $21 billion In lost tax revenue and $62 billion in lost income.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Montana if Fracking is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming says a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Montana through 2040, for example, it would result in $2.8 billion in lost tax revenue and $2.4 billion in lost income.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in California if Fracking is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming reports a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in California, including,$3 billion in lost tax revenue and $8.4 billion in lost income through 2040.
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Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in North Dakota If Fracking Is Banned on Federal...

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in North Dakota, resulting in $500 million in lost tax revenue and $8.3 billion in lost income through 2040.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Utah If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Utah, showing such a ban would result in $150 million in lost tax revenue and $6.9 Billion in lost income through 2040.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in New Mexico If Fracking Is Banned on Federal...

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in New Mexico through 2040, including costing the state $62 billion in lost tax revenue and $85 billion in lost income.

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Colorado If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the University of Wyoming lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Colorado through 2040, including $3.5 billion in lost tax revenue and $16 billion in lost income.
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U.S. EPA’s Revised Water Rule Expands Federal Control over Private and State Lands

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced they are revising, once again, the definition of “waters of the United States,” which could expand the federal governments control over private and state lands.

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