BLM considers more than just economicsConcerned landowners share their flaring woes with BLM officials as the federal government writes new rules to eliminate waste Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
Though officials from the Bureau of Land Management, BLM, came to North Dakota hoping to gain public input about the waste and royalties lost due to flaring on federal land, the tone of the meeting soon steered toward air quality and the health hazards associated with the gases coming off the flares....
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