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Colorado oil and gas supporters against Longmont's fracking ban

Posted: Nov 13, 2012 6:54 PM by Matt Stafford
Updated: Nov 13, 2012 7:13 PM

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DENVER (AP) - Colorado business groups are rallying against a ban approved by Longmont voters banning hydraulic fracturing in their city.

Leaders of chambers of commerce from the Denver area were among about 200 hundred people who gathered at the Capitol on Tuesday to show their support for the oil and gas industry. They say energy can be developed responsibly and help the Colorado economy.

Longmont voters approved the ban in last week's election.

The Denver Post reports that residents in Aurora, Commerce City, Denver, Fort Collins, Lafayette and Louisville are working to introduce similar bans in their communities.

Colorado Oil and Gas Association officials say that Longmont's ban ignores community needs for oil and gas products, including electricity, commerce and transportation.

Topics: DENVER, AP, Colorado, Longmont voters, hydraulic fracturing ban, chambers of commerce, Denver area, Capitol, Aurora, Commerce City, Denver, Fort Collins, Lafayette, Louisville, Colorado Oil and Gas Association, electricity, commerce, transportation, News 5, KOAA

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