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Oil & gas/land acquisition company chiming in here...
1. Millions of wells across the United States have been fraced.
2. Out of those millions of wells, the number of ALLEGED frac-related contamination can be counted on two hands.
3. Out of those alleged contaminations, nearly all can be traced back to lax regulation/improper techniques.
4. When contamination occurs, it is confined (usually only affecting one of a couple of houses, the alleged contamination in Dimock only affected 14 residences).
5. Contamination is easily dealt with, by either drilling a new water well or installing filtering equipment.
People like Josh Fox make it into a "sky is falling" scenario. It is not. If we are properly regulating and enforcing proper drilling practices (which we are) then this is a VERY VERY safe process. The percentage of the likelihood of having any sort of issue is along the lines of getting stuck by lighting, or dying in a plane crash.
Rod: I suggest you disregard the hyperbole and stick to investigating the cold hard facts. Don't take the word of biased parties (me, owning a gas company or Josh Fox being a fervent environmentalist). Also keep in mind that companies are working full speed ahead to make this even safer, like Halliburton with its100% food industry derived frac mix, and companies switching to closed loop. Most of the fear surrounding this is based on ignorance, and after a few years of these companies operating with few or no substantial incidents you will see most of that disappear.
Mike Knapp
President
Knapp Acquisitions & Production
Rod,
My pleasure. Best of luck on your research.
-Mike
I think this is the Haliburton Site for information on technologies and formulations
http://www.halliburton.com/public/projects/pubsdata/Hydraulic_Fract...
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