Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS) Policy Analyst Tyler Work shared public comments before the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining in strong support of efforts to strengthen financial assurance requirements for oil and gas operators in Utah. Stronger bonding will protect both state and federal taxpayers from the escalating costs of orphaned and unreclaimed wells.
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TCS Comments on Updating Utah Oil & Gas Bonding
Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS) Policy Analyst Tyler Work shared public comments before the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining in strong support of efforts to strengthen financial assurance requirements for oil and gas operators in Utah. Stronger bonding will protect both state and federal taxpayers from the escalating costs of orphaned and unreclaimed wells.
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