Associated Press: Colorado's flooding shut down hundreds of natural gas and oil wells in the state's main petroleum-producing region and triggered at least two spills, temporarily suspending a multibillion-dollar drilling frenzy and sending inspectors into the field to gauge the extent of pollution.
Besides the possible environmental impact, flood damage to roads, railroads and other infrastructure will affect the region's energy production for months to come. And analysts warn that images of flooded wellheads......
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Colorado Flooding Triggers Oil Spills, Shutdowns
Posted by Associated Press: Colleen Slevin and Matthew Brown on September 19th, 2013
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