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The Denver Post editorial: Welcome back, oil and gas — we’re happy to compromise

The Denver Post’s Aldo Svaldi reported great news for Colorado’s economy last Sunday: the oil and gas industry is firing up its drilling rigs again and planning to invest more than $4 billion in Colorado this year.

That will not only mean more jobs with the seven public companies that disclosed their plans to ramp up operations, it will mean sub-contractors will be flush with business, an uptick in state revenue and an increased supply of domestic products at the very moment foreign actors work to reduce supply and drive oil prices back up.

“We have hired quite a few people that were laid off in previous years and we are looking at adding a second shift,” Todd Erickson, the owner of one drilling supply company, told Svaldi.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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