| Shell Oil drops fight for water rights in Colorado |
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| Written by DENNIS WEBB, Grand Junction Sentinel | |
| Wednesday, 24 February 2010 | |
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A decision announced by Shell on Tuesday ends a battle over Yampa River water, but the company says it doesn’t mean the end of its oil shale project in Rio Blanco County. Read more...
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