No doubt most of the residents of the Denver-Julesburg Basin north of Denver think Noble Energy’s agreement to cut hazardous air emissions from its local condensate storage tanks is a breath of fresh air.
As part of the recent settlement with several governmental agencies over air pollution problems related to its 3,400 condensate storage tank systems located in the DJ Basin, Houston-based Noble Energy agreed to pay a $73 million settlement and also upgrade its pollution control equipment for the storage tanks. The energy company negotiated the agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice and the state of Colorado.
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