My wife and I are part of a landowners group that is in the process of having their Range Resources contract reviewed by attorneys. We only have 3.2 acres and have not decided whether we are actually going to sign a lease. I am curious to hear from people who started to go through the process and then at some point decided against it. I'd like to hear your reasons. FYI - I'm not posting this so I can attack people's decisions. I am genuinely interested in hearing from people who decided not to sign a lease.
Thanks in advance!
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I agree with you and would love to believe that the natural gas industry is as good as the industry would like us to believe.
I have family in PA and there are a lot of things that aren't right. The water wells going bad is real. Did it come from the drilling? No one knows for sure because many didn't have testing before drilling started. All I know is that many of these people have lived there all their lives with no problems untill drilling started.
If you question or want to know answers before you decide you are called an "environmental extremest" I think that finding out all we can BEFORE they drill probably the best thing we can do. Anyone who doesn't believe the stories coming out of PA should go there and see. These are decisions that are going to affect us for generations to come. Making false accusations against people who want the truth, or for some who are reporting negative impacts is just another case of the greed involved in this entire process. I don't think that these people are making up these stories for fun and that the reports are there to scare us. They are news of what is happening and it is up to us to educate ourselves as much as we can before not after the fact.
As far as I'm concerned, there are too many questions yet and I want answers from people who have nothing to gain by telling the truth. Not EID people who are funded and mouth pieces for the industry. Just because we search for facts, and are concerned people call us extreme. I'm with you, I want to be sure it's safe and what is happening in PA tells me there is much we don't know about this industry yet. Like one person in PA told me, "do your homework first, because once they come onto your property it's too late"
So any of the information I am passing along is just that. I have not made a decision either way but I want the facts first. Those rushing in for the gold are blinded by the $$$ signs and it's too bad because these are decisions that will affect all of us in the end. You are correct in wanting to know the facts, don't let them bully you into thinking anything else.
Nicely stated Jake. I could not agree more.
does anybody know about these people? were they "sick" before drilling - their names are listed in the recent article about marburger dairy. I think their would have been more news out there if people started to die and their teeth and hair fell out everywhere a drilling rig was placed.
If these chemicals are so toxic that exposure to even small amounts causes all these problems, how do the crews that work in it all day for weeks at a time don't have the same symptoms? I have seen crews that have all their hair and all their teeth.
Seems drilling crews should have a much higher incidence of health problems since they are exposed to these chemicals at a much higher rate and concentration.
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