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Still dodging around fracking specific
It only started in 2005 and only took off recently.
This source would beg to differ about "outside workers and companies"
http://knowjoe.tumblr.com/post/929281855/no-f
It's unethical companies running ahead of regulations.....you know it - you just won't admit it.
91 wells
and of course this is a figment of fervent imaginations....
that's just the ones reported....you can bet there is a magnitude more going unseen.
It only started in 2005 and only took off recently.
This source would beg to differ about "outside workers and companies"
70 Percent of Marcellus Workers Reportedly from Outside Pennsylvania
According to a recent article in the PA Environment Daily blog, Laura Fisher, senior vice president of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, estimated that 70 percent of the drilling workforce in Pennsylvania is from out-of-state. Using that figure, the blog estimates that “there are easily over 10,000 gas workers in Pennsylvania from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Colorado and Wyoming.”
Big Oil, Foreign Businesses Pay Billions to Get in on Marcellus Play
In 2005, Pennsylvania issued forty permits for companies to drill into the Marcellus Shale. This year, it will issue more than 2,300—a nearly 600 percent increase in just five years. Much of this rush is being fueled by billions of dollars from the world’s largest energy companies and foreign nations.
http://knowjoe.tumblr.com/post/929281855/no-f
It's unethical companies running ahead of regulations.....you know it - you just won't admit it.
43 Marcellus Operators Committed 1,400-Plus Violations Since January 2008
Forty-three Marcellus Shale natural gas companies committed 1,435 violations in the past two and a half years writes the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association in a new report. The report, citing Department of Environmental Protection records that were also provided to the legislature, shows violations of the Clean Streams Law, poor wastewater impoundment construction, inadequate plans to control erosion, and toxic chemicals being dumped onto the ground, or into streams.
In response to the findings, DEP Secretary John Hanger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “There has been too many leaks, too many spills, too many instances of gas migrating to water supplies. The industry on the whole needs to do a better job.” The high number of violations illustrates how diligently DEP is overseeing the industry, Hanger added.
Among those companies with the most violations were Chief Oil and Gas,
History
Chief Oil & Gas was founded in 1994 to focus primarily on developing reserves in the Bend Conglomerate area of North Texas.
Anadarko Corporate Office 1201 Lake Robbins Drive The Woodlands, Texas 77380
832-636-1000
91 wells
and of course this is a figment of fervent imaginations....
43 Marcellus Operators Committed 1,400-Plus Violations Since January 2008
In response to the findings, DEP Secretary John Hanger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “There has been too many leaks, too many spills, too many instances of gas migrating to water supplies. The industry on the whole needs to do a better job.”.
that's just the ones reported....you can bet there is a magnitude more going unseen.

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