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Economic consequences of potential US fraccing ban

SHOULD the Democrats win the Whitehouse in November this year and implement a complete ban on fraccing across federal leases, the US economy will face catastrophic consequences according to new research commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute.

Economic consequences of potential US fraccing ban

  Several US Democratic candidates have pledged to ban fraccing on federal lands, including front runner socialist Vermont senator Bernie Sanders. The API's research, modelled by OnLocation, is the...

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