"On the last business day of the year, the Interior Department rescinded a 2015 Obama administration rule that would have set new environmental limitations on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, on public lands.
The regulation from the Bureau of Land Management, which had been opposed by the oil and gas industry and tied up in court, would have tightened standards for well construction and wastewater management, required the disclosure of the chemicals contained in fracking fluids, and probably driven up the cost for many fracking activities.
It had been held up in litigation and had not taken effect; a Wyoming district court said it exceeded the agency’s authority. Reversing the regulation, the Interior Department says, clears up that legal question and also lifts a costly regulation for the industry, in line with President Trump’s agenda to slash regulations and advance the United States’ “energy dominance.”"
Chris Mooney reports for the Washington Post December 29, 2017.
SEE ALSO:
"Court Won’t Reconsider Dismissing Case Against Obama Fracking Rule" (The Hill)
Trump Interior Rolls Back Key Federal Land Fracking Rule
Source: Washington Post, 01/02/2018