Colorado split-estate legislation bites dustLegislation would have forced landowners, minerals owners to bargain; appraisal, then binding arbitration if bargaining failed Steven K. Paulson Associated Press Writer
A bill that would have given landowners more control over oil and gas drilling on their property died in the Colorado Legislature March 30 because opponents on both sides of the issue said it didn’t strike the right balance.
The oil and gas industry said the bill was unnecessary because the state a....
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