^^ Amen to that!
I'm certain that most regulars of this forum will dismiss the information in my link below as propaganda - so be it. But, I'd be damn well worried if one of these operations opened up near my home.....
http://www.marcellus-shale.us/
My friend, I have no idea what it actually does to the environment. I'm not an environmental engineer nor am I employed by some jokers that are cracking shale looking for gas...Chances are there's nothing worth "fracking" here anyway. Think about the impact though. Large aquafirs compromised...I'm sorry but there's no way that cracking rocks inside the earth is manageable...That HBO documentary could be 90% bullsh*t and it would still scare me.
^^ Amen to that!
I'm certain that most regulars of this forum will dismiss the information in my link below as propaganda - so be it. But, I'd be damn well worried if one of these operations opened up near my home.....
http://www.marcellus-shale.us/
I work for one of the three top fracing companies in North America, and since I'm not telling you the name, I'll let you in on a trade secret...some of our 'secret formula' is walnut hulls, glycerin, and a water/sand mix. That's it. But I'm 100% behind states exercising their rights to not allow a mining process if they don't want it.
I can't speak for all companies (duh) but the one I work for exceeds all EPA requirements, and was instramental in capping the BP well head, stopping millions of gallons of oil from continuing to spill into the Gulf. That's right bitches, I work for Big Oil. Well, a well head/chemical/coil tubing/fracing services company.
If you have questions I'll be glad to either answer them, or find out the answers for you, as long as my job and/or my company isn't endangered by passing any kind of sensitive material.
And Joe, quit being a hysterical old woman, I know it's tough, but FFS man, where do you think your energy comes from?
I don't think Vermont was ever going to be a big center for drilling as the presently exploitable Marcellus shale deposits stop short at the state line and the Utica shale deposit is so deep that far east its probably not profitable.
@Serosha not all cross-linked gels are friendly, tell the kids about the breakers and isotope fracture tracers.
I think fracking is a great recovery method but it is apparently not suitable for some locations, early on drillers were using glycols in muds while going through aquifers and that has come back to bite them in the ass.
F*ck you seraosha.I'm an expert, I saw a documentary. My energy comes from hydroelectric and the Vermont Yankee Nuclear plant. Which the hippies all want to close too.
Like I said, I don't think there's anything worth fracking here anyway. I'm glad your oil company is exceeding code but who wrote the code? And yes, states should have the right to limit what happens within their borders in this situation. IMO too...
I think they use a version of fracking to drill wells here...
What, like Calcium Chloride? Folks across the pond put it in their food, but I wouldn't. And as for isotope tracer...stable or unstable, depending on halflife?
http://fracfocus.org/chemical-use/wh...icals-are-used
There is no "safe" way to get any energy at all, or generate electricity period. Every energy source takes risks, or is just flat out impossible to do without a large industrial base in the first place that was built using unsafe energy, and the returns can't remotely power the industrial society that made it.
Since we need to eat, then yes.
Possible pollution of the water tablet with nasty ass chemicals, is a concern. Its no wonder the farmers are up in arms about it.