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Home Posts tagged "Hydraulic Fracturing" (Page 4)

Tag: Hydraulic Fracturing

Hydraulic fracturing probably causing earthquakes near Galati Romania unconnected to Chevron fracking near Vaslui

January 8, 2014 March 31, 2015

Buried among my last report on anti-fracking protests in Romania I’d reported on another village, Izvoarele, near Galati Romania, where fracking had already occurred in secret.  According to a report on the anti-fracking protesters website, Frack Off Romania, the only reason the fracking was discovered was because of a series…

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Where’s my electric car coverage, and why the sudden interest in anti-fracking protests in Romania?

January 8, 2014 April 13, 2015

I want to answer – why am I covering the story of hydraulic fracturing protests in Pungesti Romania?  I normally cover electric vehicles, why am I suddenly covering fracking in Romania? To me these issues are tied together.  Generally speaking, hydraulic fracturing is a symptom of Peak Oil.  The resources for “conventional oil”…

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Government still ensuring hydraulic fracturing happens in Pungesti, Romania, despite protests by villagers

January 6, 2014 April 6, 2015

Anti-fracking protests are continuing in Pungesti, Romania, despite government efforts to squash the protests so that Chevron can go about its desired business.  This may be the mechanism by which the presence of oil companies in a country causes governments to become draconian.  The local people don’t want the ick…

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Video reports from anti-hydraulic fracturing battle-field in rural Romania

December 16, 2013 April 6, 2015

An intense anti-hydraulic fracturing protest is underway in a remote tiny Romanian village, Pungesti, where the Jandarmeria (military style police from the central government) were deployed to brutally put down protesters, and ensure that Chevron can go ahead with plans to begin fracking and drilling for natural gas.  As I…

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Chevron trying to buy shale gas rights in Romania by bribing children

December 16, 2013 March 31, 2015

The other day I wrote about Romanians in a tiny village fighting off Chevron’s plan to tap Shale Gas reserves, deploy hydraulic fracturing, while facing police violence because the Government is doing Chevron’s bidding.  The story is an encapsulation of the whole globalized search for fossil fuel resources, and the…

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Romanians fighting Chevron’s hydraulic fracturing plans in Pungesti, while the government is doing Chevron’s dirty work

December 14, 2013 April 29, 2015

In the largely unknown village of Pungesti, Romania, a battle is being waged between locals fighting off an illegal encroachment by Chevron seeking to deploy hydraulic fracturing for drilling in shale reserves.  According to reports I’ve found, the local council voted to deny Chevron access to the site, but the…

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Hydraulic Fracturing – explained – in a neat video

September 12, 2013 April 6, 2015

Hydraulic Fracturing is what’s allowing us to keep the game of modern civilization going for a while longer without fearing the effects of Peak Oil.  Fracing (a.k.a. Fracking) has made it possible to tap otherwise uneconomical oil and natural gas supplies and get fossil fuels out of them.  Without Fracing…

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Toxic flammable crude oil from Bakken causing problems for oil shipment and processing companies

August 14, 2013 March 31, 2015

Crude oil coming from hydraulic fracturing dependent oil operations in the Bakken Shale region are more dangerous, more explosive, than crude oil from other sources. Crude oil isn’t normally seen as a high explosion risk hazmat material. The train derailment in Quebec in July that resulted in a huge explosion…

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Hydraulic Fracturing causing water shortages when fresh water supplies are already short

August 12, 2013 April 13, 2015

The hydraulic fracturing boom is causing water shortages and drying up towns in West Texas, and elsewhere.  Water is the source of life, and clean water means clean healthy life.  The fracking process, as it’s popularly known, consumes massive amounts of water.  This is water that the oil well operator…

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Oil companies planning acid fracturing of California’s Monterey Shale

August 9, 2013 January 2, 2017

The potential new oil production boom from hydraulic fracturing in California’s Monterey Shale region will require a little-known technique using powerful acids to dissolve underground rock. The first of a series of articles by Next Generation research analyst Robert Collier focuses on the technical reality of what will be required…

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Hydraulic Fracturing flowback emissions shown to contain dangerous toxic chemicals

April 28, 2012 April 13, 2015

A Texas town is ignoring its own test results to allow fracking to continue in violation of city ordinances and to the endangerment of local residents.  Frack Jobs (a.k.a. Hydraulic Fracturing) is a controversial method of expanding natural gas and fossil oil production from old fields.  Well, controversial to some,…

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Fracking (hydraulic fracturing) required to keep cars moving?

February 7, 2012 March 31, 2015

The fossil fuel system is beginning to run into a supply crunch.  Report after report shows that the conventional liquid fuels and conventional natural gas has entered a decline in global supply.  That would mean we’d see supply problems at gas stations, that is if the oil and gas companies…

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Natural gas from Shale not a clean “bridge fuel” and may worsen climate change

January 21, 2012 April 12, 2015

Some promote natural gas as a clean fuel for transportation that can solve both the climate change and energy security crises, but a paper released yesterday in Climate News casts doubt on that direction. Some have proposed Natural Gas to be used as a supposedly clean “bridge fuel” to address…

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