Nature and the fossil fuel industry is causing mayhem in Southern Louisiana. An update on the mayhem caused by Issac: Hurricane Isaac Aftermath From the department of Who To Believe: Didn't they tell us the BP spill was all cleaned up? … [Read more...]
UPDATE: Study: Oil & Gas activities significant impact on ambient ozone
A new study by Houston Advanced Research Center HARC uses modeling to conclude that: oil and gas activities can have significant near-source impacts on ambient ozone, through either regular emissions or flares and other emission events associated … [Read more...]

Energy In Depth messed with the wrong “goat farmer”
I remember when Tom Shepstone, head camel in the fracking industry's Joe Camel advertising campaign came after Deborah Rogers calling her a "goat farmer." I knew then that Shepstone had just fallen neck deep into his own pile of camel dung. Energy … [Read more...]
France bans fracking citing irreversible pollution
“Hydraulic fracturing is and will remain banned and currently it’s the only way to produce shale gas,” Batho said today. “Debate is now centered on a technology that doesn’t exist right now to my knowledge. A new technique hasn’t yet been … [Read more...]
Drones in the hands of the fracking mafia
What could possibly go wrong? The public funds development of the drones for military use. Then the military industrial complex allows big cooperations to use them. Sweet deal. This will make it so much easier and I hardly see any potential for … [Read more...]
Another letter describing misery in the Eagle Ford Shale
I received another letter from the Eagle Ford Shale. Excerpts from the first letter are posted here: Letter from the Eagle Ford Shale tells of rashes, nosebleeds and misery Here are excerpts from the second letter: Dear Sharon, Just a few … [Read more...]

The public will get the short end of the natural gas stick
From Energy Policy Forum we learn that IPAA's advertising campaign Energy in Depth uses the “Johnny is rich, therefore whatever candy Johnny buys is bound to be the best so I am going to follow Johnny and buy his candy” argument to encourage … [Read more...]
Blame the coffee in your cup not the fracking in your backyard for leukemia
Dear Readers, When I worked at UNT, I did a little demonstration for the department chair to make a point. I wrote on several pieces of paper all the many responsibilities that made up my job. Then I tore the paper so each responsibility was on a … [Read more...]
Pipeline explosion in McKinney, Texas
This morning a backhoe operator hit a 12" high pressure gas pipeline in McKinney, Texas. They are trying to figure out how to put it out. They are going to shut off the gas but there is so much pressure in the line that it will burn for a … [Read more...]
This is a premature declaration
Range Wins Appeal In Suit Against Texas Landowners By Tom Korosec - Aug 24, 2012 11:00 PM CT There is no way to tell what happened with this ruling by reading the article but what follows, with a little help from a friend, is my take. The … [Read more...]

Energy In Depth is to fracking as Joe Camel is to cigarettes
Dr. Cline and EID offer extraordinarily weak expositions which contradict their premise, demonstrate an acute misunderstanding of their own industry and advocate for actions which are not considered “best practices” in the oil and gas … [Read more...]
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