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Utah is trying to develop oil shale despite environmentalists calling it a ‘climate bomb’

Estonia’s national energy company recently announced that it is wrapping up its business in Utah.

(EcoFlight) For over a decade, Estonian oil-shale developers wanted to cut a 14-mile corridor across public land to service a 9,000-acre strip mine that would eventually ship 50,000 barrels of oil a day out of the Uinta Basin. The state-owned energy company just pulled out of the project, calling the venture a "mistake."