Join us in a Twitter storm #endfossilfuelsubsidies … [Read more...]
Eagle Ford Shale fracking flowback spill in Lavaca River causes fire
This is a rumor from a landowner who lives in the area. If anyone has more information, please let me know. The Lavaca River runs by Moulton, Texas. As the story goes, a spill during flowback flowed into the river. Apparently, the operator forgot … [Read more...]
3.1M earthquake in North Texas
While you were sleeping there was a 3.1M earthquake in North Texas very near Burleson, which is not far from Fort Worth. Event Page I'll try to pull a map off the Texas Railroad Commission of the wells in that area and update. What a … [Read more...]
Massive lawsuits will bring change to the oil and gas industry
How Mass Lawsuits Could Change the Oil and Gas Industry MAY 1, 2012 | 6:00 AM BY DAVE FEHLING “It’s saying a lot that these people who’ve put up with so much have finally decided the state is failing us, the EPA is failing us, we’re going to try … [Read more...]
Truthland
Learn the truth about Truthland. (link is now fixed) UPDATE from the comments: It appears that Shelly DePue who is indeed a farmer from rural Pennsylvania, is not all that independent after all. LittleSis has all the details but here are some … [Read more...]
Cuomo plan sacrifices select NY counties to fracking
HERE is Cuomo's plan for fracking in NY. What Jessica said. Laws and regulations do not protect us from the new brute force hydraulic fracturing… What Chip said... LINK What TXsharon said: I'm not okay with creating zones of extraction where … [Read more...]
Chesapeake leaving Barnett Shale
Chesapeake pulls out. They pave paradise and put up a parking lot... Now what to do with that big empty building? … [Read more...]
Laws and regulations do not protect us from the new brute force hydraulic fracturing
Laws and regulations do not protect us from the new brute force hydraulic fracturing... ~Jessica Ernst, a Canadian scientist with 30 years of petroleum industry experience. Truth and Consequences of Fracking presentation … [Read more...]
The Texas revolving door helps polluters and hurts people
When Texas Railroad Commissioner Executive Director John Tintera announced his retirement in April, I meant to blog about it and take bets on how long it would be until he went to work for industry. I guess amidst all the back-channel chatter and … [Read more...]
Haynesville Shale residents in DeBerry one step closer to safe drinking water
One year ago, I drove to the Church of the Living God in the Haynesville Shale where the EPA was holding a community meeting. The residents in this area on the Texas-Louisiana border are still, after more than two decades, trying to get one simple … [Read more...]
TXsharon blog reaches 1 million views
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...]
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