2500' mandatory setback from oil and gas development GIS-based assessment of impact proposed 2016 Colorado ballot initiative #78 would have on surface lands available for new oil and gas development facilities or hydraulic fracturing operations.
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Colorado. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. (2016). 2500' mandatory setback from oil and gas development: GIS-based assessment of impact proposed 2016 Colorado ballot initiative #78 would have on surface lands available for new oil and gas development facilities or hydraulic fracturing operations . Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Colorado. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 2016. 2500' Mandatory Setback From Oil and Gas Development: GIS-based Assessment of Impact Proposed 2016 Colorado Ballot Initiative #78 Would Have On Surface Lands Available for New Oil and Gas Development Facilities or Hydraulic Fracturing Operations. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Colorado. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 2500' Mandatory Setback From Oil and Gas Development: GIS-based Assessment of Impact Proposed 2016 Colorado Ballot Initiative #78 Would Have On Surface Lands Available for New Oil and Gas Development Facilities or Hydraulic Fracturing Operations Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 2016.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Colorado. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 2500' Mandatory Setback From Oil and Gas Development: GIS-based Assessment of Impact Proposed 2016 Colorado Ballot Initiative #78 Would Have On Surface Lands Available for New Oil and Gas Development Facilities or Hydraulic Fracturing Operations Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 2016.
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