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University of Colorado Law Review

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Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing Through Land Use: State Preemption Prevails, Kevin J. Duffy Jan 2014

Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing Through Land Use: State Preemption Prevails, Kevin J. Duffy

University of Colorado Law Review

Hydraulic fracturing enables oil and gas operators to maximize hydrocarbon extraction from unconventional reservoirs. The increasing prevalence of fracturing generates robust debate and review of the environmental and economic impacts of the practice. An unbiased political dialogue of fracturing proves challenging. The technical complexity of the process and the divergent perceptions of local and state decision-makers foment regulatory tension. A division-of authority contest between the state government and home-rule cities ensues. In Colorado, state-level preemption gives courts a tool to invalidate local regulation of oil and gas activities where an operational conflict exists between the state and local law. However, …