The Natural Gas Supply Association has posted a .pdf document about the Gasland documentary. They report that the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission investigated the case of flammable tap water shown in the film. COGCC found that the water was flammable because the water well penetrated a naturally occurring pocket of natural gas.
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