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Impacts of Onshore Oil and Gas Development: Managing Societal and Environmental Risks

Impacts of Onshore Oil and Gas Development: Managing Societal and Environmental Risks

Full Title: Impacts of Onshore Oil and Gas Development: Managing Societal and Environmental Risks
Author(s): Frank Verrastro, Sarah Ladislaw, Adam Sieminski, and Andrew Stanley
Publisher(s): Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication Date: June 1, 2017
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Description (excerpt):

This note provides highlights from a one-day CSIS workshop held April 26, 2017, with government, state regulators, industry, and policy experts exploring ongoing efforts to minimize and manage upstream environmental, health, safety, and societal risks associated with U.S. onshore oil and gas production. The workshop was the second in a three-part workshop series, with the first part covering key issues concerning the role of U.S. tight oil production in global markets and the final installment to target global natural gas markets.

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