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14.10.2020

Colorado voters rejected Proposition 112 in the state's first referendum on oil and gas setbacks. Final, unofficial results stand at 43 percent in favor and 57 percent against. Larimer County Proposition 112 Backers Ask COGCC to Postpone Upcoming Meeting Until After Election. With eight days to go before Coloradans say yes or no to Proposition 112, some backers of the measure say that they're feeling ignored as the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission plans to meet today, October 29, to consider several new oil and gas permits. Colorado State and Local Oil and Gas Development Regulations Initiative (2018): This measure would have affirmed that local governments may regulate certain aspects of oil and natural gas developments as long as they do not restrict a property owner's access to their surface or mineral property, or "impose technically or economically unfeasible conditions on access or development." In 2018, the oil and gas industry unleashed an unprecedented $40 million propaganda campaign against Colorado Rising’s Proposition 112. Despite these overwhelming odds, Proposition 112 garnered over 1.1 million votes from Coloradans in the November 2018 election, proving how concerned voters are about the impacts of oil and gas extraction on our communities. Redlines can be preserved during the day that they are created by enabling your browser’s session cookies. All public redlines are deleted each night from the COGCC Server. The oil and gas setback proposition now in front of voters in Colorado does not meet these basic tenets. At a time of deep divisiveness in U.S. politics, both gubernatorial candidates in the state Proposition 112 would have required any new oil and gas development that's not on federal land to be set back at least 2,500 feet—a half mile—from homes and "vulnerable areas" like playgrounds

6 Nov 2018 Prop 112 sought to push that setback to at least 2,500 feet from occupied buildings and other vulnerable areas. Prop 109 38.7% For, 61.4% 

22 Oct 2018 Proposition 112 at a Glance. Increases the required setback distance for all new oil and gas drilling on nonfederal lands in Colorado to 2,500 feet  2 Nov 2018 Prop 112 is a new version of a previously defeated measure that would increase “setbacks”—the distance required between new oil and gas  20 Oct 2018 Colorado already limits oil and gas operations from being closer than 500 feet to a home or other occupied building and 1,000 feet from high-  28 Oct 2019 This is all an outgrowth of Senate Bill 181 which instructs the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to prioritize public health and  7 Nov 2018 The fight over Colorado's fracking measure. Colorado's Proposition 112, defeated in the 2018 elections, would have mandated that new oil and  25 Feb 2019 The measure also likely would give local governments control of proposed oil and gas permits. “Local development and zoning are the bread and  14 May 2019 Among other provisions, the new law, enacted from Colorado Senate Bill Prop. 112 would thus have prohibited new oil and gas development 

6 Nov 2018 Proposition 112, which would have increased setbacks for new oil and gas development in Colorado, has been defeated 56.75 percent to 

20 Oct 2018 Colorado already limits oil and gas operations from being closer than 500 feet to a home or other occupied building and 1,000 feet from high-  28 Oct 2019 This is all an outgrowth of Senate Bill 181 which instructs the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to prioritize public health and  7 Nov 2018 The fight over Colorado's fracking measure. Colorado's Proposition 112, defeated in the 2018 elections, would have mandated that new oil and  25 Feb 2019 The measure also likely would give local governments control of proposed oil and gas permits. “Local development and zoning are the bread and  14 May 2019 Among other provisions, the new law, enacted from Colorado Senate Bill Prop. 112 would thus have prohibited new oil and gas development 

7 May 2019 The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC or Commission) SB19-181 takes a very different approach from Prop 112.

6 Nov 2018 Colorado voters rejected requiring oil and gas wells be at least 2,500 feet Colorado Rising, a group of anti-fracking activists, got Proposition  7 Nov 2018 On Tuesday, Colorado voters will get to weigh in on a major ballot initiative, Proposition 112, that would drastically limit the use of hydraulic  6 Nov 2018 Other options for limiting oil and gas operations are limited since the Colorado Supreme Court overturned local moratoriums and bans on fracking  30 Oct 2018 The oil and gas setback proposition now in front of voters in Colorado does not meet these basic tenets. At a time of deep divisiveness in U.S.  7 Nov 2018 This is how its opponents classify the proposition. “Prop 112 has nothing to do with safety, it's essentially a ban on oil and gas in Colorado,” Urban 

25 Feb 2019 The measure also likely would give local governments control of proposed oil and gas permits. “Local development and zoning are the bread and 

The oil and gas setback proposition now in front of voters in Colorado does not meet these basic tenets. At a time of deep divisiveness in U.S. politics, both gubernatorial candidates in the state Colorado voters rejected Proposition 112 in the state's first referendum on oil and gas setbacks. Final, unofficial results stand at 43 percent in favor and 57 percent against. Larimer County Proposition 112 Backers Ask COGCC to Postpone Upcoming Meeting Until After Election. With eight days to go before Coloradans say yes or no to Proposition 112, some backers of the measure say that they're feeling ignored as the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission plans to meet today, October 29, to consider several new oil and gas permits. Colorado State and Local Oil and Gas Development Regulations Initiative (2018): This measure would have affirmed that local governments may regulate certain aspects of oil and natural gas developments as long as they do not restrict a property owner's access to their surface or mineral property, or "impose technically or economically unfeasible conditions on access or development." In 2018, the oil and gas industry unleashed an unprecedented $40 million propaganda campaign against Colorado Rising’s Proposition 112. Despite these overwhelming odds, Proposition 112 garnered over 1.1 million votes from Coloradans in the November 2018 election, proving how concerned voters are about the impacts of oil and gas extraction on our communities.