Colorado residents seek to block major oil and gas project

Colorado residents seek to block major oil and gas project

Broomfield residents fighting forced pooling laws
A storage tank stands near a well pad located in a field near a housing development Feb. 28 in Broomfield, Colo. Frustrated residents of a Denver suburb say state law is forcing them to participate in a major oil and gas drilling project against their wishes, so they launched legal challenges with potentially significant consequences for the industry. Backed by a federal judge, they have a chance this week to ask state regulators to block multiple wells planned within about 1,300 feet of homes in the city of Broomfield.
Workers toil on the site of a construction project for a well pad near Interstate 25 in Broomfield, Colo.
Lizzie Lario, a member of the Wildgrass Oil and Gas Committee, poses for a picture near the construction site of a well pad near her family home in Broomfield, Colo.

Colorado residents seek to block major oil and gas project

A storage tank stands near a well pad located in a field near a housing development Feb. 28 in Broomfield, Colo. Frustrated residents of a Denver suburb say state law is forcing them to participate in a major oil and gas drilling project against their wishes, so they launched legal challenges with potentially significant consequences for the industry. Backed by a federal judge, they have a chance this week to ask state regulators to block multiple wells planned within about 1,300 feet of homes in the city of Broomfield.
Workers toil on the site of a construction project for a well pad near Interstate 25 in Broomfield, Colo.
Lizzie Lario, a member of the Wildgrass Oil and Gas Committee, poses for a picture near the construction site of a well pad near her family home in Broomfield, Colo.