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So a panel should decide if myself or a loved one lives or dies but if we want to make that choice ourselves it is against the law. We keep slipping farther and farther down the "rabbit hole".
Itrain1, the guns nobody knows where they end up are the ones YOUR President and Att. General sold to the Mexican drug cartels. No one seems to want to talk about those gun transactions.
If by research you mean actually looking at the science and geology you will find the attacks on fracture stimulation (there's no K in fracturing) are from anti-oil and gas industry people. Read up on the difference between biogenic gas and thermogenic gas or how much horsepower is required for the pumps in fracture s...more
You are correct in the Wattenberg Field area in Colorado where this was first attempted to be tied to fracture stimulation the state of Colorado determined it was related to shallow biogenic gas not the deeper thermogenic gas produced from gas wells. No one wants to listen to science or logic if it doesn't fit their ag...more
This diagram is pure BS. A plume of chemical does not float upwards into the aquifers from the fracture stimulation process. Horse power in the pumps is what creates the stimulated fractures and there is not enough horse power on these jobs to create fracture growth in the overburden into the aquifers.