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California's oil future goes to court
The future of oil production in California could hinge on one court hearing this week in Bakersfield.
With California's OK, Chevron is selling oil from an illegal spill
Two years after it began, state regulators have yet to issue any penalties for the spill, which ranks among the largest in state history.
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ProPublica reported on how California rarely cracks down on oil companies. Now regulators have fined one company $1.5 million
After years of lax enforcement, California regulators slapped hefty fines on an oil company for nearly 600 violations. But concerns remain whether that penalty will ever be paid.
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Engineers warn pressure at Los Angeles oil well site is building
More than a year after a shuttered drilling site in the middle of a South L.A. neighborhood was deemed unsafe, it remains a risk for residents.
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California is greenlighting oil wells linked to groundwater pollution
The impact of underground injection wells on aquifers is not well understood, but the state continues to allow their proliferation.
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Are California oil companies complying with the law? Even regulators often don't know
This oil and gas regulatory agency was given more resources to protect the public and environment. But with its “useless” record-keeping system and lax enforcement practices, it still struggles to hold delinquent companies accountable.
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Gov. Newsom pledges to ban fracking in California – then greenlights more of it
The Newsom administration has established a pattern of approving permits during busy news cycles.
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