
Natural Gas Gold Mine for New York
September 29, 2011 by Robert Pickering · 2 Comments
Andrew Cuomo has made it clear he wishes to bring hydraulic fracturing, or hydro fracking wherein natural gas is extracted from the Marcellus Shale formation, often leaving nearby water flammable, to our state and today a new York State Department of Environmental Conservation went and released a … [Read More...]
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Impact of Hydraulic Fracturing on Drinking Water Resources
August 14, 2011 by Robert Pickering · 4 Comments
Wikipedia states that 750 chemicals are listed by hydraulic fracturing in a report to the US … [Read More...]

EPA Approved Bank Accepted Boon Times
September 29, 2011 by Robert Pickering · 1 Comment
EPA Approved energy independence and fuels that emit fewer greenhouse gases, domestically produced natural gas has long been growing in popularity. But alongside this growth have developed concerns that hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”), a procedure utilized in the extraction of natural gas … [Read More...]

Water Pollution
September 30, 2011 by Robert Pickering · 4 Comments
As with most important issues, there happen to be two sides into the fracking debate. But the truth is likely anywhere between your views and people of the WSJ. Wall Street Journal editorial, June 25, 2011The Details of Barracking real perils associated with the shale gas revolution, plus how to … [Read More...]

Funny water, brown water, EPA says water is ok to drink
May 14, 2012 By Robert Pickering Leave a Comment
Funny water, brown water, epa says water is ok to drink but who wants to drink brown water. Rex Energy was giving free water to this lady. EPA found in favor of the drilling company. Saying the water was not the result of fracking natural gas. Really good radio interview, but I'm not seeing … [Read More...]

Hydraulic Fracturing
September 30, 2011 By Robert Pickering 4 Comments
There is legislation under the Ohio General Assembly that will allow oil and gas drilling (horizontal hydraulic fracturing) on public lands. Including university lands, natural areas and preserves, gardens and state forests. Essentially this is a giveaway in our precious lands towards the gas and … [Read More...]

Diesel Fuel in our water?
September 29, 2011 By Robert Pickering 4 Comments
Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) and her colleagues say that if diesel is defined too narrowly, drillers can evade regulation and use diesel. Their fear is because benzene and similar toxic chemicals, usually referred to as "BTEX," could contaminate drinking mineral water."It could result in a … [Read More...]
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