Talk:Coalbed methane
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Reposting material from the article page pending a rewrite - perhaps in the external links section.--Bob Burton 00:16, 7 January 2008 (EST)
VICTORY! [1] New Mexico Enacts Nation's Strongest Landowner Protection Law EARTHWORK's Oil Gas & Accountability Project Thanks in part to the letters/calls of OGAP/EARTHWORKS activists, New Mexico has the nation's strongest landowner protections against irresponsible oil & gas development. New Mexicans can go to sleep soundly knowing that they won't wake up to an oil rig in their front yard the next morning.
The Jack Morrow Hills Record of Decision Released The Jack Morrow Hills encompasses approximately 622,430 acres, which is predominantly managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). On July 20, 2006, the Bureau of Land Management released their Record of Decision (ROD) for the Jack Morrow Hills located in the northern. The ROD called for an initial development of 255 natural gas and coalbed methane wells. This number is NOT a cap. It is an estimate.
Law and Order in the Oil & Gas Fields[2] New report focuses on safeguarding our air, water, land, and quality of life by strengthening oil and gas inspection and enforcement programs. A report released today by WORC the Western Organization of Resource Councils) calls on federal and state agencies to balance booming oil and gas development with public health and environmental safety by strengthening inspection and enforcement programs.
Energy in British Columbia The three most alarming activities the government signalled it would promote in the energy plan are development of coalbed methane, coal-fired generation, and opening the coast to offshore oil and gas exploration.[3] Dogwood Initiative is active in a number of ways, catalysing diverse groups coming together in common purpose, informing and supporting local initiatives. VICTORY! [4] New Mexico Enacts Nation's Strongest Landowner Protection Law EARTHWORK's Oil Gas & Accountability Project Thanks in part to the letters/calls of OGAP/EARTHWORKS activists, New Mexico has the nation's strongest landowner protections against irresponsible oil & gas development. New Mexicans can go to sleep soundly knowing that they won't wake up to an oil rig in their front yard the next morning.
The Jack Morrow Hills Record of Decision Released The Jack Morrow Hills encompasses approximately 622,430 acres, which is predominantly managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). On July 20, 2006, the Bureau of Land Management released their Record of Decision (ROD) for the Jack Morrow Hills located in the northern. The ROD called for an initial development of 255 natural gas and coalbed methane wells. This number is NOT a cap. It is an estimate.
Law and Order in the Oil & Gas Fields[5] New report focuses on safeguarding our air, water, land, and quality of life by strengthening oil and gas inspection and enforcement programs. A report released today by WORC the Western Organization of Resource Councils) calls on federal and state agencies to balance booming oil and gas development with public health and environmental safety by strengthening inspection and enforcement programs.
Energy in British Columbia The three most alarming activities the government signalled it would promote in the energy plan are development of coalbed methane, coal-fired generation, and opening the coast to offshore oil and gas exploration.[6] Dogwood Initiative is active in a number of ways, catalysing diverse groups coming together in common purpose, informing and supporting local initiatives.
rewrite needed
There are some sentence fragments in this article. I'd fix them, but I don't know what the original author was trying to say and I don't have the time to do a proper rewrite.