Casing failure leading to fluid migration is explained by Dr. Ingraffea in his latest paper. This is the same subject covered in Josh Fox’s “The Sky is Pink” – Though Fox’s short film also tackles aspects of how the …
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As I said more than a year ago, after reading the US Geological Report comparing the Marcellus and Barnett shale plays, and having a few conversations with independent petroleum engineers that are familiar with both plays, that the ‘drop-off rate
By Peter Mantius, DC Bureau, October 1, 2012
Former Mobil Oil Corp. executive Louis W. Allstadt did not start out as an anti-fracking activist. He had to …
Chief Medical Officer of Health’s
Recommendations Concerning Shale Gas Development in New Brunswick
September, 2012
CLICK HERE for the full report.
Click HERE and HERE for reactions to the report.
CLICK HERE for an interview with New Brunswick Chief Medical …
History of Oil and Gas Well Abandonment in New York
Ronald E. Bishop, Ph.D., C.H.O.
Chemistry & Biochemistry Department
SUNY College at Oneonta
Sustainable Otsego, January 8, 2012
Summary:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the success of …
By Scott K. Johnson, Ars Technica, October 11, 2012
In December of last year, Ars reported on a major EPA study in Pavillion, Wyoming that concluded hydraulic fracking operations there had contaminated the …
By Amy Mall, National Resources Defense Council, Oct. 11, 2012
There are a few new reports from Europe on fracking that provide a lot of …
By Alison Rose Levy, AlterNet, Sept. 19, 2012
Governor Andrew Cuomo appears to have hit the pause button on once-imminent plans to
By Elisabeth N. Radow, PressConnects.com, Sept. 18, 2012
Elisabeth Radow is the managing …
Leroy Township, PA Gas Migration Continues
In the Leroy Township area an actual gas well ‘blowout’ event is ongoing, but the drilling company and the PA DEP insist that the ‘event’ is over. Gas Safety’s testing has shown that the …
Actual Data from PA on the decline rate of fracked wells and the over-estimation of total natural gas production parallels similar data from the Barnett shale in Texas from Arthur Berman.
CLICK HERE for info on the Barnett decline rate …
Public Hearing about Fracking at NYC Council held July 18, 2012
Conducted by Senator Tony Avella
This event lasted 5 hours. It is recorded in …