Colorado regulators approve plan for drilling wells at Lowry Ranch

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State oil and gas regulators have given the green light to a comprehensive plan from Crestone to drill up to 166 petroleum wells near Aurora Reservoir, despite strong opposition from a nearby homeowner’s group and concerns that the plan was missing key details.

“We are devastated by the commission’s decision to approve the Lowry Ranch Comprehensive Area Plan,” said Marsha Goldsmith Kamin, president of Save The Aurora Reservoir or STAR in a statement. “This is without doubt the wrong decision for the health, safety and environment of our community.”

The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, after considering and rejecting a request for an additional delay, voted 3 to 1 on Wednesday afternoon to approve Crestone’s Comprehensive Area Plan, or CAP, for Lowry Ranch.

The approval was conditioned on Crestone using electric-powered rigs and equipment at all pad sites rather than the three out of 11 it had gotten guarantees from Xcel Energy to supply. Electric rigs generate less noise and air pollution and are now common when drilling occurs near residential areas. Sound walls would add another level of noise mitigation.

Crestone must still win regulatory approval for individual pad sites and local approvals from Arapahoe County, and Kamin vowed that her organization would keep up its fight. But the approval removes a major hurdle for Crestone, which filed its application 645 days ago.

Commissioner John Messner, who cast the dissenting vote, expressed concerns that Crestone left several important questions unaddressed, including wildfire mitigation, which has become a more pressing consideration after the Marshall fire in Boulder County destroyed more than 1,000 homes.

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