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Feds abandon New Mexico oil and gas plan

Jan 30, 2024
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Feds abandon New Mexico oil and gas plan

OIL & GAS: The federal Bureau of Land Management abandons work on a resource management plan ten years in the making that would guide oil and gas development in northwestern New Mexico’s Chaco region, baffling conservationists and the industry alike. (Capital & Main)

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ALSO:

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MINING:

  • An Arizona media investigation finds proposed lithium mines across the West will require billions of gallons of water, further stressing supplies in drought-plagued areas. (Howard Center)
  • Arizona environmentalists file a lawsuit accusing state regulators of secretly approving a waste pipeline for a proposed copper mine. (Arizona Daily Star)  
  • Conservationists call on Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to order the closure of a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon, saying it could contaminate water and harm cultural sites. (news release)

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UTILITIES: An Oregon county joins winemakers’ lawsuit against Pacific Power for its alleged role in sparking the 2020 Labor Day wildfires. (KOIN)

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ELECTRIFICATION: Colorado residents accuse Xcel Energy of hampering efforts to electrify their homes and disconnect from natural gas service. (Daily Camera)

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SOLAR:

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Oregon receives $1.27 million in federal funding to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure in underserved communities. (KPIC 4)

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CLIMATE:

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POLITICS: Republican Utah lawmakers establish an “environmental stewardship” caucus that emphasizes the importance of fossil fuels. (Deseret News)

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