5 fracking pages[Edited on March 20, 2013 at 6:29 PM. Reason : ]
3/20/2013 6:29:09 PM
near cup-a-joe there is a bumper sticker on a sign that says "STOP FRACKING"I'm going to add "CYLONS" underneath it
3/20/2013 7:38:12 PM
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-09/fracking-doesn-t-cause-significant-quakes-university-study-says.html
4/17/2013 8:29:24 PM
That's a pretty misleading headline, IMOFirst of all they are defining a "significant" earthquake as less than a 5.0 (I think). That is fracking is unlikely to create an earthquake greater than a 5.0 - so it can still trigger earthquakes, just smaller ones (at least for now). From the article:
4/18/2013 8:57:03 AM
oh lawd http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/05/02/2866836/fracking-giant-halliburton-nixes.html#storylink=cpy
5/3/2013 10:23:21 AM
haha, wow. such horseshit.and "which" chemicals? it should be all chemicals.or just no fracking at all. that would work.[Edited on May 3, 2013 at 10:35 AM. Reason : .]
5/3/2013 10:32:27 AM
5/3/2013 10:37:57 AM
I"m afraid that with the new governor, and the GA, and the appointed heads of DENR, they're going to have to change their name. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is going to be somewhat of a misnomer.
5/3/2013 11:36:56 AM
Department of Helping Land Developers and Mineral Rights Holders, DHLDMRHneeds some work
5/3/2013 11:45:46 AM
HEY GUYS THIS MURDER LAW GOES TO FAR, I CAN'T KILL WHO I WANT TO KILL. LET'S GET THIS CHANGED PLEASE.
5/3/2013 11:49:32 AM
What could possibly go wrong? You can thank everyone who voted these assholes into the NCGA for putting the state on a dangerous path. This proves there is no real oversight.
5/3/2013 1:44:45 PM
Just got through watching gas land part twoWhy anyone would want this in their state baffles me. People are fucking retarded though
7/11/2013 9:53:55 PM
Where did you come across that? I would be highly interested in seeing it.Hydraulic Fracturing in NC makes little sense at this time other than it's a way for office holders to reward their oil and gas buddies before meaningful, national standards and regulations are made.
7/11/2013 10:19:37 PM
^it's on HBO right now^^well you could start with it not being very factual...
7/12/2013 9:44:31 AM
http://www.nature.com/news/energy-production-causes-big-us-earthquakes-1.13372
7/12/2013 10:15:44 AM
Oh hey, it's noted fossil-fuel-industry-waterboy TKE
7/12/2013 3:47:09 PM
What information specifically is TKE-Teg saying is incorrect in the film?
7/12/2013 11:15:28 PM
I'll be honest I haven't seen the second one. But my comments apply to the first one. Is the second way more factual?
7/15/2013 4:24:03 PM
^any comments on the article i posted?
7/15/2013 4:30:07 PM
7/15/2013 4:41:24 PM
Start by getting states like South Dakota to stop wasting gratuitous amounts of natural gas then due to flaring.
7/15/2013 4:52:44 PM
^
7/15/2013 4:54:25 PM
Yeah whats up with that? Is there a specific legitimate reason for them to do that?
7/16/2013 8:34:38 AM
Because the shale oil currently holds a higher market value than the accompanying natural gas combined with South Dakota's "wild west" style of non-regulation. Companies are not required to capture the natural gas, so they just waste it all. Lovers of a free free market rejoice!!!!!1
7/16/2013 9:06:10 AM
facts like how the EPA lied when it said that fracking had never caused underground water pollution?http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/us/drilling-down-documents-7.html?_r=0#document/p150/a28000
7/16/2013 10:21:51 AM
In regards to the second item, the EPA knows that too but the Obama administration didn't care
7/16/2013 10:29:46 AM
7/16/2013 1:19:14 PM
traditional oil drilling produces natural gas "waste" too... it's more economical to burn it off than to capture it because so little is produced compared to the oil the well produces. I would think though that if they can separate it out well enough to burn it off, it wouldn't be a huge step to store it, or at least use that burning natural gas to produce electricity or something.
7/16/2013 3:35:57 PM
Oddly enough, Texas doesn't allow flaring. It seems like those poor, little, defenseless oil and gas companies still manage to compete somehow.
7/16/2013 4:52:23 PM
it's never made much sense to me to waste this stuff... but i don't even know if it would be feasible to collect/store the natural gas. I'm guessing though that greenhouse gas-wise, it does make sense to burn it instead of just letting it out into the atmosphere? (since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2?)[Edited on July 16, 2013 at 5:50 PM. Reason : ]
7/16/2013 5:49:39 PM
7/17/2013 9:44:25 AM
The Gasland guy was on DemocracyNow the other day talking about gasland part II and he mentioned that methane (released by fracking) is a much worse in terms of greenhouse emissions than CO2.For those who haven't seen part II yet, including myself, he mentioned that it would focus more on the industry's lobbying influence in government to further their agenda.
7/17/2013 1:19:53 PM
^^of course it's cheaper in some cases to burn it off. that's not what i meant. i understand why they do it. i meant from a natural resources perspective i don't understandlike that they do it.
7/17/2013 2:16:25 PM
7/17/2013 9:27:20 PM
lol
7/17/2013 10:50:29 PM
Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas, but makes up a comparatively small percentage of the atmosphere. The greatest greenhouse gas, of course, is water vapor.
7/18/2013 9:41:16 AM
You don't want to go down that road.
7/18/2013 12:40:21 PM
hahahaha
7/18/2013 1:13:30 PM
http://www.wral.com/ap-study-finds-fracking-chemicals-didn-t-spread/12679986/
7/19/2013 6:14:38 PM
DP[Edited on July 19, 2013 at 6:17 PM. Reason : ]
7/19/2013 6:17:34 PM
can I ask the stupid question of why they use chemicals in the first place as opposed to good ol' fashioned dihydrogen monoxide?
7/19/2013 7:47:09 PM
not a stupid question... most of it IS water and sand. There are other chemicals added (a very small amount) to help with an assortment of things...
7/19/2013 7:59:31 PM
How many wells was that study based on? On paper its absolutely fine, the issue is that there is almost no oversight in regards to well construction so the danger is wells not built to specification or concrete failing. If everything is done correctly, it should be fine, bit its a bog problem of it isn't.
7/19/2013 10:07:22 PM
^^ You should also list the plethora of toxic chemicals that companies have gone to great lengths to keep secret citing intellectual property...oh wait...
7/19/2013 10:38:44 PM
http://www.wral.com/biggest-potential-change-to-fracking-law-not-in-fracking-bill/12682559/
7/20/2013 3:37:23 PM
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/aug/11/texas-tragedy-ample-oil-no-waterBeverly McGuire saw the warning signs before the town well went dry: sand in the toilet bowl, the sputter of air in the tap, a pump working overtime to no effect. But it still did not prepare her for the night last month when she turned on the tap and discovered the tiny town where she had made her home for 35 years was out of water."The day that we ran out of water I turned on my faucet and nothing was there and at that moment I knew the whole of Barnhart was down the tubes," she said, blinking back tears. "I went: 'dear God help us. That was the first thought that came to mind."Across the south-west, residents of small communities like Barnhart are confronting the reality that something as basic as running water, as unthinking as turning on a tap, can no longer be taken for granted.Three years of drought, decades of overuse and now the oil industry's outsize demands on water for fracking are running down reservoirs and underground aquifers. And climate change is making things worse.In Texas alone, about 30 communities could run out of water by the end of the year, according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
8/12/2013 6:49:34 PM
The LoneSnark types don't care about that reality because they will contend that the oil is more marketable than fresh water despite the unassailable fact that water=life.
8/12/2013 7:44:49 PM
i just dont get how anyone would want this in their state. its not fucking safe no matter what kind of spin you put on it. i will not live in an area that looks like this: here is your water so pretty, right?
8/12/2013 8:09:08 PM
http://ecowatch.com/2013/colbert-fracking-gag-order-children/Watch the video at the bottom of the page after clicking the link.
8/17/2013 9:56:06 AM
Forced pooling getting a lot of scrutiny here in NC (thank god). Looks like the commission is using some common sense about it, one of the benefits of taking the crafting of fracking regulations slowly.http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/08/27/3142165/compulsory-pooling-on-table-for.html
8/28/2013 10:42:48 AM