
California’s top oil regulator steps down amid neighborhood drilling battle
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California’s top oil regulator Ntuk has quit after three years of leading the California Geologic Energy Management Division. His resignation came amid a statewide drilling battle.
"We are deeply thankful for Mr. Ntuk’s service and contributions to CalGEM and the state these last three years," said David Shabazian, director of the Department of Conservation.
In a statement to The Associated Press, Ntuk said he stepped down to focus on family and move forward with his career.

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