By Associated Press - Saturday, January 28, 2017

LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) - Boulder County says it wouldn’t be responsible to repeal its moratorium on oil and gas development until it passes up-to-date drilling regulations.

The Longmont Times-Call (https://bit.ly/2k3tZH9) reports that Boulder County attorney Ben Pearlman asked Attorney General Cynthia Coffman in a letter on Friday to reconsider her call for the county to rescind its moratorium on new oil and gas applications by Feb. 10. The moratorium is set to expire May 1 and county commissioners are scheduled to consider a final draft of the regulations in March.

The county originally instituted the moratorium in 2012 and has extended it several times.



Coffman says it amounts to a ban and suspects the county will extend it.

Last year, the state Supreme Court ruled against Fort Collins’ five-year ban on drilling involving hydraulic fracturing.

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Information from: Daily Times-Call, https://timescall.com/

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