Nebraska wastewater well gets approval, but its future remains uncertain
Source: Omaha World Herald
By David Hendee
SIDNEY, Neb. A Colorado energy company won approval Wednesday to create a controversial commercial disposal well in northwest Nebraska for discarding water from oil and natural gas production.
Nebraska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission authorization means Terex Energy Corp. can move ahead with converting an inactive oil well in Sioux County to accept oil-field wastewater.
Terex, however, may not immediately develop the site north of Mitchell because a production slowdown in nearby Colorado and Wyoming has reduced the need for a new well in the region, a company official said.
"A lot has changed since we put the application in. Well have to evaluate it, said Allen Heim, vice president of operations for the Broomfield, Colorado-based company.
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KansDem
(28,498 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,767 posts)This should be shown on every news report on the Trans-Canadian pipeline.
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(21,767 posts)and the oil companies will give nothing in return.
I have to wonder why these folks back conservative corporate politicians.