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Well blowout and oil spill in Cooke County

August 4, 2011 By TXsharon

I heard this through the Cooke County internal grapevine: There was a well blow out up here in Cooke Co. and an oil spill in Clear Creek I tried to Google up a media report but found nothing yet. You might remember Cooke County is where EOG "don't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cooke County

EOG frack sand mine in North Texas will have huge impacts

June 14, 2011 By TXsharon

The planned EOG frack sand mining operation in North Texas appears to be an intense operation with full wet/dry plant, rock crushing, etc. There will be huge impacts from this.Please attend a public meeting to learn more:Tues. 14 JuneMuenster, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cooke County, EOG, Frack Sand, hydraulic fracturing, Montague County

Where do you think the fracking sand comes from?

May 23, 2011 By TXsharon

North Texans will want to know the answer to where the fracking sand comes from because EOG has a permit to start frack sand mining in North Texas.Frack sand mining is another one of those environmental issues that the industry doesn't disclose when … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cooke County, EOG, Frack Sand

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