How scheme sold as pro-energy independence & climate-friendly unleashed environmental disaster in 5 years; From U.S. to Australia, Poland & India; Clean water as legal casualty; Green lesson from Bangladesh
Hydraulic fracturing - fracking. Click through to the "Gasland" website for more detailed explanation
The devil really is in the details: Fine print can kill. In 2005, as part of Bush/Cheney Energy Bill, a then obscure natural gas mining technique - hydraulic fracturing – was given an exemption from the Safe Drinking Water Act. Corporations were now allowed to keep the chemical contents of fracking fluid, used to break up shale deposits, a proprietary trade secret. Since Halliburton, where Dick Cheney had been CEO prior to becoming vice president, was one of the few producers of fracking fluid, the exemption became known as the “Halliburton loophole.”
Freed of any legal constraints, the fracking gold rush was on. It didn’t matter how many dozens of carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic compounds environmentalists discovered and documented in the “secret sauce,” the energy companies had the law on their side. Indeed, they had the law in the bag.sixtyminutes video
Within a matter of months, drilling began on the first of what would soon be tens of thousands of wells, mostly in the West - including wells on public BLM lands opened up under the patriotic banner of energy independence. Thousands of millions of gallons of water – 3 to 7 million per well – mixed with sand and fracking fluid were then injected under high pressure to create mini-earthquakes designed to release natural gas that had been sequestered in the rocks for millennia.
It worked. Released from its underground stone matrix prison, the gas surged to surface. And immediately began bubbling up in all sorts of unintended places, producing some pretty spectacular special effects such as flammable tap water.
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I don't know about you, but I always wipe up my fracking fluid once my Dick Cheney is through dispersing it near her Halliburton loophole.
ReplyDeleteI'm just a gentleman that way.
Heff - I wouldn't expect anything less from a gentleman like you.
ReplyDeleteI like to cause mini-earthquakes in her Halliburton loophole but sometimes that leads to a release of natural gas that can be unpleasant or refreshing, depending on my frame of mind.