Posted: March 24, 2014
Source: Fuel Fix.com
ELKO, Nev. (AP) — A Houston-based oil company has endorsed the state’s proposed rules governing hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking.
The proposed regulations support proven technologies to safely develop Nevada’s oil and gas, said Kevin Vorhaben of Noble Energy Inc., which is exploring for oil in three Elko County locations.
They also would ensure safety to human health and the environment, he said at a public workshop in Elko on Wednesday hosted the Nevada Division of Minerals.
“These innovative proposed rules support the use of proven horizontal holes and hydraulic fracturing technologies to safely develop Nevada’s discovered and undiscovered oil and gas resources,” Vorhaben said, calling the regulations “tough” and “thorough.”
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But some residents viewed the company’s endorsement as reason to wonder if the minerals division’s proposed regulations are too lax, the Elko Daily Free Press reported.
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