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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration is delaying a final decision on fracking to study its effects on health.
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New York would lose any chance of reaping the economic benefits of the shale-gas boom if local governments are allowed to ban drilling through zoning laws, advocates say.
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A central New York town can block natural-gas drilling after a state judge, in the first test of local laws, upheld the Town of Dryden’s ban on hydraulic fracturing.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering a plan that would allow natural-gas drilling by hydraulic fracturing in five counties near the Pennsylvania border, an administration official said.
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Bans on natural gas drilling in two New York towns were each upheld by state judges this week.
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Anschutz Exploration Corp. is appealing a New York judge’s decision to uphold a town’s ban on oil and gas drilling aimed at preventing a method of natural-gas extraction known as hydraulic fracturing, a company lawyer said.
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New York is unlikely to enjoy the energy boom that swept neighboring Pennsylvania because a collapse of natural gas prices has dulled the enthusiasm of companies waiting for regulators to permit drilling.
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