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Another Significant Incident: Pipeline Fire Slideshow

May 7, 2009 By TXsharon

A natural gas pipeline ruptured in San Antonio yesterday. Check out this slideshow and imagine that in your neighborhood. Natural gas line rupture sparks dramatic fire Another Significant Incident Now comes the finger-pointing, the review of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Pipeline

Pipeline Explosions and Fires

May 6, 2009 By TXsharon

One explosion yesterday in Irving and one 24 inch natural gas pipeline fire happening now.Yeah, let's put a bunch of these in our neighborhoods. Let's run all our vehicles on natural gas so taxpayers can pay for that explosive delivery system and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Pipeline

How is Wise County Like the Amazon Rain Forest? Toxic Legacy of Oil and Gas Not Just in Amazon

May 5, 2009 By TXsharon

In case you missed the 60 Minutes report, A Multi-Billion Dollar Lawsuit over Oil Drilling Pollution, you can see it hereThe pollution they highlight comes from sludge pits. The very same sludge pits I have posted about many times so don't say I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Barnett Shale, sludge pits

HOW COLLEGES & UNIVERSITES ARE PARTICIPATING IN POLLUTION ACTIVITIES.

May 5, 2009 By TXsharon

From a reader:1. INTRODUCTION: In the old days, oil & gas and other polluting operators bought-off politicians through political donations. As the politicians became more and more greedy, they have decided that there are more effective … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Barnett Shale, oil and gas drilling. pollution

Watch out Marcelus Shalers! Propaganda Ratcheting UP!

May 4, 2009 By TXsharon

Gas drillers battle Pennsylvania pollution concernsThe public outcry threatens to impede exploitation of the 44-million-acre (18-million-hectare) Marcellus Shale, which geologists say might contain enough natural gas to meet U.S. demand for a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Marcellus Shale, oil and gas drilling. pollution

If you think domestic drilling is bad, have a look at this

May 4, 2009 By TXsharon

Shell is guiltyShell's crimes have led to environmental and social devastation in the Niger Delta, and now threaten the global climate. But Shell cannot escape justice forever. Join us to demand social and environmental justice from the world’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

The Regulation of the Oil and Gas Industry

May 3, 2009 By TXsharon

When the Town of DISH adopted its drilling ordinance several years ago I was told by many that we would never be able to enforce it. In response to us adopting the ordinance, the local Devon Energy Landman, said he would see us in court before he … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Barnett Shale, DISH

Fort Worth City Council Elections

May 2, 2009 By TXsharon

The upcoming elections in Fort Worth may be the most important in my lifetime. Get information about District 3 HERE.Fort Worth needs at least one City Council member who can't be influenced by industry! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Cow Death Investigation II

May 1, 2009 By TXsharon

A slideshow.They are conducting more tests and it may be next week before results are released.In the meantime, there is not one good reason for the oil and gas industry to have exemptions from our federal environmental statutes. See sample … [Read more...]

Filed Under: hydraulic fracture

April 30, 2009 By TXsharon

From a regular reader.Reported an old pit full of oily stuff to the RRC.RRC investigates.Probably tells them to empty pit.Here's where it's going about 1/4 mile away to one of those "surface" disposal wells in Booger County. Could this be … [Read more...]

https://www.texassharon.com/2009/04/30/1329/

Filed Under: Chesapeake Energy, oil and gas drilling. pollution

Hydraulic Fracture Fluid Kills Cattle Near Chesapeake Well

April 30, 2009 By TXsharon

The drilling crew at a Chesapeake well site in Louisiana was "injecting fluids at high pressure to break down the shale and release natural gas," when some cattle ingested the fluid and died. 19 16 (edit) of the cattle died.That sure sounds a lot … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Chesapeake Energy, hydraulic fracture, oil and gas drilling. pollution

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