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EPA Issues New Rules For FrackingSubmitted by Dan Hendrick on Thu, 2012-04-19 15:14.
Federal regulators have issued the first-ever air pollution rules for "fracking" wells on Wednesday, requiring that drillers burn or capture the gas and its smog-producing compounds released when the wells are first tapped.
Going into effect in 60 days, the rules cover the period when a well is first drilled when natural gas is still venting but before it begins actual production. In a compromise with the industry, regulators said the drillers can flare, or burn off, the gas for now, a process that can last for weeks. But starting in 2015 they would lose that option. Instead, they’ll be required to collect it — so-called green completion of new fracking wells. The Cuomo administration is currently examining whether to allow hydrofracking in New York. The state had been hoping to begin issuing drill permits this year, but the timeline is now unclear. |
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