On Monday, the director of approved plans for the first commercial U.S. oil sands project, .
Director John Baza gave Canadian company a permit to mine a 62-acre pit in eastern Utah, despite objections from environmental activists. According to , from well to tank, a barrel of oil from the oil sands creates three times more greenhouse gas than a barrel pumped from the ground.
Earth Energy is still trying to raise $35 million for the project. The company promises it “will leave Utah's oil sands as clean as beach sand after processing with a citrus-based solvent.”
–Erin Beresini
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