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Wyoming Fracking Law Keeps Too Many Chemicals Confidential, Environmental Groups Allege (Huffington post)
By Laura Zuckerman
SALMON, Idaho, March 26 (Reuters) - Environmental groups are asking a state
court to force Wyoming to provide a more complete list of chemicals used in
hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a drilling technique vital to natural gas
and oil production in the state.
Wyoming in 2010 became the first state to require disclosure of chemicals that
energy companies inject - along with sand and water - deep underground to free
gas or oil from rock. But the state exempted products and chemicals that
qualified as confidential commercial information, or trade secrets.
The Wyoming Outdoor Council and others contend in a legal petition in state
court that the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has illegally
allowed energy drillers to claim exemptions where they were not warranted.
The groups claim such secrecy is impeding efforts to protect public health and
water quality.
"There are 150 chemicals in Wyoming that these companies have asked to be
protected under trade secret status," said Steve Jones, watershed program
protection attorney for the Wyoming Outdoor Council.
"Since these chemicals pose a potential threat to ground water and to people's
heath, we need to know what they are."
The court challenge in ...






