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Fracking: Brings Millions in sends Billions out enables drug smugglers

July 18, 2012 By TXsharon

This is an EnergyWire E&E article so it requires a subscription. INFRASTRUCTURE: Texas struggles to fund fixes for energy-related road damage (Monday, July 16, 2012) The wave of oil and gas production that has swept over Texas has brought … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Chinapeake

July 7, 2012 By Chip Northrup

In a move that is sure to frack Wall Street, Chesapeake Energy has changed its name to "Chinapeake Energy" re-incorporated in the Caymans and obtained a new listing symbol on the stock exchange FRK U.   In an early morning announcement, Chesapeake's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Chesapeake Energy, Uncategorized Tagged With: allison crocker, chip northrup, compulsory integration, compulsory pooling, cuomo, dec, fracking, gas migration, greg sovas, James "Chip" Northrup, leaking gas wells, marcellus new york, sgeis, shale gas, tom west, tom west dryden, tom west middlefield

Fracking Scientists Agree: Gas Wells Leak In Canada, But Not In New York or Pennsylvania.

June 30, 2012 By Chip Northrup

For some reason yet to be explained, gas wells appear to leak everywhere on the planet but New York, Pennsylvania, and parts of Parker County, Texas. Curiously, they leak like rusty sieves in Canada, possibly due to the extreme cold and watery beer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: hydraulic fracturing Tagged With: chip northrup, dec, fracking, gas migration, James "Chip" Northrup, leaking gas wells, marcellus new york, sgeis, shale gas

TXsharon blog reaches 1 million views

June 11, 2012 By TXsharon

Dear Readers, This morning, my little old blog logged it's 1 millionth viewer. I also have over 12,000 comments. Thank you for reading and commenting. P.S. A special thanks to Range Resources for the recent boost in readership and twitter … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Fracking Montana

June 10, 2012 By TXsharon

I sat next to a professor of physics at Montana State University on the flight into Bozeman, MT and, of course, we were talking fracking. He agreed with my common sense science regarding fracking and earthquakes. We marveled at the beauty below … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Montana

First Person Account: EPA Enforcement Priorities and Practices hearing yesterday

June 7, 2012 By TXsharon

The Crucifixion of Al Armendariz Yesterday, I attended a hearing of the House Energy and Power subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee entitled “EPA Enforcement Priorities and Practices”.  It really should have been called “The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: EPA, Range Resources, Uncategorized

Pavilion WY residents efforts to get clean water after fracking

June 2, 2012 By TXsharon

Clean water has become a political issue where industry can wield it's influence and elected officials side with them against landowners with no water. EnCana has a lot more "influence" than someone like Louis Meeks. Meeks is just a veteran who went … [Read more...]

Filed Under: hydraulic fracturing

housegate10.house.gov combing my blog for EPA and Armendariz

June 1, 2012 By TXsharon

I wish I could believe that the increased monitoring of my blog by housegate10.house.gov, IP Address: 143.231.249.141 did not mean something sinister. But experience tells me they are likely trying to artfully construct some kind of case against Dr. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: EPA

Republicans reject activist judge

May 29, 2012 By TXsharon

Election results in 43rd District Court. Proverbs 16:18-19 “pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall. Backstory: Karma is working overtime Wow! Karma is real Friday's press that mentioned me Meet Judge Trey … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ISEO, Range Resources

Karma is working overtime

May 25, 2012 By TXsharon

Karma has a tough job keeping up these days. WFAA report UPDATE: The Bloomberg article also ran in the Star-Telegram. Weatherford Democrat weighs in. EPA Nut-Kicking Braggadocio Doesn't Save Judge in High-Profile Fracking Case From … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ISEO, Range Resources, subpoena

Complying with a subpoena and order for discovery is hard work

May 23, 2012 By TXsharon

So sorry for my absence from my blogging duties. Much has happened that you need to know about but I've been tied up trying to comply with the subpoena that Range Resources sent me in the Lipsky case. See, now I will have to add this blog post in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Range Resources, subpoena

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