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this happened last monday and saw the fire on my commute home. If some how this house explosion was caused by oil/natural gas drilling, heads are going to roll. For those of you not familiar with drilling, its a free for all out here in Colorado, they throw up rigs very close to homes. My co-worker who lives just 7 blocks from where this house exploded had a fracking rig get erected 300 feet from his house. his life was hell for 4 months, it was a constant earthquake for him and his neighbors.
http://www.9news.com/money/business...il-wells-after-fatal-home-explosion/434382835
*******Update 1 May****
http://www.denverpost.com/2017/04/28/firestone-explosion-anadarko-well-pressure-test/
http://www.9news.com/money/business...il-wells-after-fatal-home-explosion/434382835
WELD COUNTY - Anadarko Petroleum Corporation announced Wednesday afternoon that it will shut down 3,000 oil wells similar to the one 170 feet from a home in Firestone that was the site of an explosion and fire that claimed two lives last week.
In a news release, the energy company did not definitively say the well is the cause of the explosion, which remains under investigation by the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission and Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District and Firestone Police Department.
The explosion leveled a home in the Oak Meadows subdivision near the intersection of Colorado and Firestone Boulevards the evening of April 17.
The bodies of 42-year-old Mark Martinez and his brother-in-law 42-year-old Joey Ir
*******Update 1 May****
http://www.denverpost.com/2017/04/28/firestone-explosion-anadarko-well-pressure-test/
The integrity of underground oil and gas pipelines has emerged as a key question as state regulators and Frederick-Firestone Protection District officials investigate the still-unexplained April 17 explosion
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