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We are Loveland Area Businesses and Community Leaders

who oppose Energy Bans and Patchwork Regulations.


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LOVELAND
ENERGY
ACTION
PROJECT
The oil and gas industry is a key driver of Colorados economy. In 2012, the industry supported over
111,000 Colorado jobs, more than $29 billion in economic activity and almost $1.6 billion in public
revenue.
Colorado is a recognized national leader in energy regulation. We have the most comprehensive and
stringent environmental rules in the nation, including rules that require disclosure and ensure the
safety and transparency of fracking.
Fracking has been safely used in Colorado for more than 60 years and more than 90 percent of all
wells today are fracked. Fracking is a transformational technology, opening up more than 100-years
supply of domestic natural gas.
Policymakers and the public should rely on science, facts and data to guide discussion, not scare
tactics and hyperbole.
Development of natural gas is indispensable to the continued expansion of wind, solar and other
renewable forms of energy in the state. Because the wind doesnt always blow and the sun doesnt
always shine, natural gas is an integral backup energy source - a cornerstone of Colorados all of the
above energy policy.
Colorado should continue to regulate oil and gas development in a comprehensive, statewide manner,
rather than a patchwork quilt of inconsistent regulations. A comprehensive and consistent approach
to oil and gas development is the best and only way to ensure that Colorado protects our natural envi-
ronment while remaining an inviting place for current and future energy investment.
We oppose attempts to politicize energy regulation, enact wholesale energy bans or create regulatory
chaos by repealing Colorados traditional statewide approach to energy regulation.
We oppose the proposed ban on energy development in the City of Loveland. Thousands of rules
imposed by State regulators plus additional rules imposed by the City of Loveland will ensure energy
development happens responsibly as it has in Loveland for more than 50 years.
We agree with the eight principles
below regarding oil and natural
gas development and hydraulic
fracturing, or fracking. These
principles are paramount to a
vibrant and successful oil and
natural gas industry in Colorado.
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Yes, Loveland Energy Action Project is authorized to use my name, business,
and company logo publicly as a supporter of the eight principles.
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Chelsie Fisher
LeapForwardLoveland@gmail.com
970.314.0941
We are Loveland Area Businesses and Community Leaders
who oppose Energy Bans and Patchwork Regulations.

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