Also consider its not very likely states will encourage onerous requirements for hydraulic fracturing anytime soon - they don't want to lose any revenue from state leases considering the financial hardship most states are going through these days - they nee every dime they can get.
Plenty of volatile hydrocarbone being released every day from many industries in the US - coal, oil, nat gas, refining and industrial chemical production - not to mention the typical automobile - the EPA will not be allowed to regulate everything, andthe thresholds right now are pretty incredible, especially for benzene;
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User 283977 - you should look over Onshore Oil & Gas Order #1 for US gas from federal leases,
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Also consider its not very likely states will encourage onerous requirements for hydraulic fracturing anytime soon - they don't want to lose any revenue from state leases considering the financial hardship most states are going through these days - they nee every dime they can get.
Plenty of volatile hydrocarbone being released every day from many industries in the US - coal, oil, nat gas, refining and industrial chemical production - not to mention the typical automobile - the EPA will not be allowed to regulate everything, andthe thresholds right now are pretty incredible, especially for benzene;
www.earthjustice.org/n...
Natural gas will still be the better choice for transportation in the short run, especially for fleet vehicles;
www.cngvp.org/News/new...
we'll drill for more, and LNG will be a largr play during cycles of lower domestic production and higher usage, even if it gets expensive.
I agree with all the posters about the boom & bust cycles - we'll see lots more.
BDO