As natural gas prices remain at record lows and the United States moves closer to becoming a major natural gas exporter, the technology that made accessing these resources possible continues to be heavily debated at both the executive branch and in Congress. The ongoing concerns surrounding hydraulic fracturing are sure to continue for the foreseeable future as the federal government debates the appropriate level of regulation over the practice. Below are several developments of note for companies engaged in hydraulic fracturing and related industries:
Executive Branch
Congress
If your organization has concerns about these or other developments pertaining to hydraulic fracturing, there is no better time to contact our Washington, D.C. office to discuss opportunities to educate the executive branch and Congress. For more information on these developments and other hydraulic fracturing issues, please contact Andrew Wheeler or Luke Tomanelli.
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