Fracking
hydraulic fracking, horizontal drilling
Kentuckians overwhelmingly want a ban on hydraulic fracking
Kentuckians who testified at three public hearings last summer or submitted written comments overwhelmingly want strict controls or an outright ban on high-volume hydraulic fracking.
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KFTC's sign-on letter to ban high-volume hydraulic fracking in Kentucky
Watch this webinar to learn more about oil and
gas drilling in Kentucky
KFTC members and many friends made it very clear at recent public hearings – in order to protect the people, land, air and water of Kentucky, we need to ban high-volume hydraulic fracking.
Folks spoke at hearings in Madisonville, Somerset and Hazard to let state officials know that they should not subject Kentuckians to same hardships and miseries that people and communities in other states have experienced when high-volume hydraulic fracking moves into their neighborhood.
Learn about how fracking will impact Kentucky
Want some help understanding the potential impacts of oil and gas development in Kentucky? Want to support a better path forward to a safe and sustainable energy future?
Oil/gas public hearing
Meeting Info
For all hearings the doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. local time.
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