• RSS Feed
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • You Tube
  • Search the site
Montana Environmental Information Center – MEIC
  • Montana Legislature
    • 2025 Bill Tracker
    • Legislators
    • Meeting Recordings
    • Voting Records
    • Capitol Monitor Bulletin
  • Get Informed
    • Fossil Fuels & Clean Energy
    • Hardrock Mining & Air Pollution
    • Government Accountability
    • Down to Earth: Magazine & AudioMag
    • Resources & Fact Sheets
    • About MEIC
      • MEIC Articles
      • Shop MEIC merch
  • Take Action
    • Things You Can Do This Week
    • Action Center
    • Sign up for Action Alerts
    • Events
      • MEIC Events
      • MEIC Meeting Videos
      • Conservation Calendar
  • Donate

Petitioners seek more disclosure on fracking chemicals

djohnson| July 27, 2016| Home Page - Read the Latest, Media Center, News

Billings GazetteLandowners, environmentalists and health advocates petitioned Montana regulators on Tuesday to require companies to more fully divulge which fracking chemicals they use to produce oil and gas.

Oil Gas and Fracking

Last modified: February 18, 2021

Previous Story:
BREAKING: Coalition Seeks Greater Public Access to Information About Chemicals Used in Fracking
Next Story:
Colstrip deal hailed as ‘significant victory’ for environment
  • You might also like

  • Press Release: Montana Residents Challenge State’s Granting of Undisclosed Waiver for Bridger Pipeline Construction
  • Bridger Pipeline Is the Latest Attempt to Revive the Keystone XL “Zombie Project”
  • Press Release: Groups Sound the Alarm on Massive Tar Sands Oil Pipeline, Demand Additional Opportunity for Public Comment
  • DEQ Gives CHS Refinery a Tepid Slap on the Wrist

One Reply to “Petitioners seek more disclosure on fracking chemicals”

  1. Damah says:
    July 6, 2017 at 10:02 pm

    Stop fracking in Montana !

Latest from MEIC

  • Press Release: Montana Residents Challenge State’s Granting of Undisclosed Waiver for Bridger Pipeline Construction
  • Press Release: Conservation groups challenge Montana DEQ’s violation of rights to know and participate in permitting process around Blackfoot River gold mine
  • Press Release: Massive mining proposal on public lands near Helena deserves more time, public meeting
  • Press Release: Groups Seek Intervention in NorthWestern Energy Data Center Tariff Proceeding
  • Webinar: NorthWestern Energy’s IRP Revisited: A Plan for Montana’s Energy Future and How You Can Get Involved

Recent News

  • Press Release: Montana Residents Challenge State’s Granting of Undisclosed Waiver for Bridger Pipeline Construction
  • Press Release: Conservation groups challenge Montana DEQ’s violation of rights to know and participate in permitting process around Blackfoot River gold mine
  • Press Release: Massive mining proposal on public lands near Helena deserves more time, public meeting
  • Press Release: Groups Seek Intervention in NorthWestern Energy Data Center Tariff Proceeding
  • Bridger Pipeline Is the Latest Attempt to Revive the Keystone XL “Zombie Project”

Events

“PFAS 101” – How Toxic Forever Chemicals Are Changing Montana
9 Jul 26
Bands for Lands
20 Jul 26
MEIC Summer Social: Bozeman
29 Jul 26
Montana Environmental Information Center – MEIC

Montana Environmental
Information Center

Clean and healthful.
It's your right, our mission.

Stay Connected

P: (406) 443-2520
E: meic@meic.org
324 Fuller Ave, #C-8
Helena, MT 59601

Mailing addresses:
P.O. Box 1184, Helena, MT, 59624
225 W. Front, Missoula, MT, 59802

Join MEIC’s Action Alert Network →

About MEIC

About Us
Accomplishments
Our People
Jobs and Internships
MEIC in the News
Contact Us

Get the Newsletter

* indicates required
  • RSS Feed
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • You Tube
  • Search the site
↑