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Energy grievances raise suspicions in Colorado

Residents question state oil and gas commission’s priorities when dealing with complaints

Bill requiring compensation for fracking bans dies in Colorado Legislature

Democrats kill measure in House panel party-line vote

Slashed spending by drillers could lead to price spike

HOUSTON – Oil prices will more than double by 2020 as current low prices lead drillers to cut investment in new production and gradually reduce the glut of crude, the head of a group of oil-...

In Colorado’s political crosshairs, oil firms fight back

Anadarko anoints ‘brand ambassadors’ to fight off drilling bans

Abandoned oil and gas wells lurk in developing areas across West

Companies mainly plug, abandon and forget them

Crowd clearly split at BLM hearing on methane emissions

Well workers worry about economic hit; environmentalists point to cleaner air

Oil retreats as output freeze seen leaving glut

Oil dropped on speculation that a pledge by Saudi Arabia and Russia to freeze production at January levels won’t succeed in tackling the global oil surplus. Crude fell after climb...

Montezuma County looks to life after Kinder Morgan

What to do when carbon dioxide runs out?

New Mexico moves to cut budget amid oil bust

SANTA FE – The state of New Mexico slashed revenue projections for this year and next by a quarter-billion dollars because of low oil and natural gas prices and took initial steps Saturday t...

Helping Canada’s First Peoples tell their stories

Linda MacCannell’s exhibit shows connection to the land

Bureau of Land Management set to auction 6 oil and gas parcels in May

San Juan National Forest land to be leased for the first time since 2001

La Plata County residents barrage BLM in support of oil and gas study

Master Leasing Plan receives near unanimous favor