Florida Court Orders Oil Drilling In Everglades To Move Ahead

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A court decision in Florida earlier this week illustrates the difficulties involved in drilling for oil and natural gas in environmentally sensitive areas

 

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Unlike Texas, David, Florida sits on pourous limestone. You should speak to a Florida geology department to learn about it.

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