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Houston Chronicle: The Environmental Protection Agency asked companies including Halliburton Co. and Schlumberger to disclose chemicals used to dislodge underground natural gas for a study on potential threats to drinking water.
In fracturing, millions of gallons of chemically treated water break up rock and allow gas to flow.
Houston-based Halliburton said it will comply with the request, which the agency said was voluntary.
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