"A lot of chemicaaals and some some saaand andsomeotherthings" was extraordinarily informative.
@arreola8914 жыл бұрын
😂
@gotanygrapes8313 жыл бұрын
Damn that’s all you got out of that. We are a nation of babies 👶 haha
@dillontscheu87173 жыл бұрын
Also said the fractures are right under the drinking water. Try over a mile deeper 😂
@curiel453 жыл бұрын
@@dillontscheu8717 It didn't say that you liar. Jesus man figure out your life.
@dillontscheu87173 жыл бұрын
@@curiel45 😂😂
@CyndiLenz9 жыл бұрын
you guys crack me up. how much did you get paid to produce this.
@smexytomdrg18538 жыл бұрын
+Cyndi Lenz a small loan of a million dollars
@clangordey10 жыл бұрын
Nice video for dummies. I have 17 years in the industry and all those opposed to this operation have been given the classic misdirection from both sides. It does not contaminate drinking water unless they are fracking at depths above 300m(1000ft), or the cement is missing around the casing(.00001%chance). There was a problem with coal bed methane fracks, using only nitrogen, at shallow depths that could cause coal seams to leak methane into surface water. Thats the gasland scenario with fire at the tap. This is a farce for conventional fracking in horizontal wells. It does use huge amounts of fresh water, that's the only downside, and never seems to get mentioned. Even the chemicals used these days are getting more enviro-friendly and better disclosed to the public. FYI
@braydenmaroszek4724 жыл бұрын
Clan Gordey there’s no doubt it’s hazardous. Let’s leave it at that! We will have people like yourself to blame when the world is no longer habitable for the human race! #green-energy
@thepope24124 жыл бұрын
@@braydenmaroszek472 natural gas is green energy
@Fabrezz1234 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment, it helps me to understand the effort for safety put into this kind of operation.
@jaymeparadox79034 жыл бұрын
Having to explain flammable water...
@thepope24124 жыл бұрын
Jayme Paradox flammable water is a rare but natural occurrence
@freddyv98888 жыл бұрын
hahaha "They're using water...and a lot of chemicaaals... and some sand and other things..."
@moikikijr8 жыл бұрын
The chemicals used generally make up 0.5% of the entire mixture that goes down throughout the whole process, I'd love to hear her explain how 0.5% is "a lot".
@bradgamblin95416 жыл бұрын
Yet everyone trying to testify against fracking most likely drive vehicles. Lol, try driving or lighting your barbecues without natural gas or gasoline /diesel. SHEEP
@liberteen225 жыл бұрын
what she doesn’t say is that this is not for natural gas, nature creates some kind of lubricant to ease movement of tectonic plates, this is what they are extracting, thank you governments
@JL-pc2eh3 жыл бұрын
@@moikikijr 1 drop of oil can pollute 600-1000 liter of water for example. And 0.5% chemicals of 19 000 000 liter, used for just one source is a lot!!! There are around 50 000 sources in the US btw.
@sluiceboyprospecting4 жыл бұрын
You lost me at “cnn explains” 🤣🤣🤣
@samashirzad3037 Жыл бұрын
Believe it or not at this time cnn was an unbias and reliable source of news before the corruption
@wellgeo2238 жыл бұрын
Far from the best explanation of fracking. Leave it to CNN to put out such drivel.
@SmuggleFugglePotatoe7 жыл бұрын
I would appreciate if you could link/tell me about another explanation that's better. Need it for school work. Thanks in advance!
@zackwhiting88277 жыл бұрын
FrackNation documentary on Netflix.
@clangordey10 жыл бұрын
Not even a picture of a frac crew here, only pipeline and drilling pics. WTF CNN.
@TrueBluesProductions11 жыл бұрын
What reality of darkness is this lady broadcasting from, and why is she speaking as if I have a hearing problem.
@Linus10711 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that we still have a few truly independent and objective stations in Germany. CNN reports are not all bad, but this report has been purchased in any case of the American oil industry you energy. As an Jounalist I would be deeply ashamed to sell such propaganda as an information!
@IrisMoonInc11 жыл бұрын
She is so matter of fact and casual--some people will say anything for a paycheck. Fracking is NOT okay
@MrKrazycoyote2210 жыл бұрын
I'm a safety officer working with one of the biggest Frac organizations in the world and a lot of you have no idea what your talking about unless it was something media related that's been put into your head. We drill wells to over 17,000ft. Yes you read that right, OVER 3 MILES DEEP! Water tables can be drilled and reached with very small conventional rigs to a few thousand feet or less for water wells. So what your saying is that liquid is defying the laws of gravity and finding a way to come back up 2 miles to contaminate your water??? Better have another glass of media and ponder that.
@creativeamerican88116 жыл бұрын
MrKrazycoyote22 Keep seeing comments like this from pro-fracking cunts. But water can defy gravity... you ever heard of water tension... :/ Siphoning gas from a car... the water doesn’t go up...? Me confused.. Or are you confused and a moron.. How can you say such stupid shit and be a safety officer, that is a worry. But anyway, water contamination as bad as it is, is not the main concern for me. The main concern for me is the ground shaking and breaking apart.. Earthquakes and sinkholes.. You literally didn’t even mention them... 4 years ago... convenient. Do you still feel the same way?
@creativeamerican88116 жыл бұрын
Schooled. Hahaha Oh man. I’d be so embarrassed to be you right now. A safety officer from a fracking site getting schooled by a jobless stoner. Hahah. Christ alive. “ water can’t defy the laws of gravity “ What are the laws of gravity again Jimbo? You don’t know the shite you are spouting and you are someone supposedly in the know! Hahahahahahahahagagahahahagahahagahaghahahahahahahahagagahahahahahahahahahagahahahahahahahahahahahagsgsghshshshshahahahahahahhahahahahahahshshahahahshshhahahahahahahahah I thought there were these things called volcanoes.. lava spewing up out of the ground.. but then I remembered your comment and thought “ no! Lava can’t defy the laws of gravity” Paaahahahaha you are an idiot man. You might need to re-educate yourself on a few little things. Sorry to be so mean. Think it’s cos your a yank and I’m british.. we are just a lot cleverer on average than you morons.
@johnbenedict67035 жыл бұрын
Good for you. The hateful, as they call themselves, environmentalist are out there with their childish filled tirades, force fed minions that are tying to be relevant. It's now 2019 here in PA and the bottom feeders moved on from trying to stop fracking to trying to institute a severance tax (I guess now fracking is ok if it can be milked for money). The missing fact is that fracking companies here in PA already paid a usage fee in excess of a billion dollars. More facts, electricity produced by fossil fuels or nuclear power is way more reliable and cheaper than anything else sow far (carbon foot print, bite my a$$, it's a minor constituent of the atmosphere). I saw one goober here from Scotland that took a hissy fit, but consider the source. Good luck there with the EU, apparently he deserves it.
@mathewb50445 жыл бұрын
As someone who works out in North Dakota as part of fracking I can honestly say fracking has less chemicals than your can of pop... and we pump probably 1,000 X's more water and sand than anything else
@IraTopp12 жыл бұрын
I'm a green man, but 99% of the frac liquid is actually sand and water. It just makes economic sense.
@itsnotalwaysblackandwhite86242 жыл бұрын
Having spent most of my working life in the business this video makes the hairs on the back of my neck to rise.
@bharlan200211 жыл бұрын
Most residents of PA (the center of fracking) have seen a drop in natural gas prices for home heating and industrial uses of about 20% in the last 4 years. If you complain about fracking but pay a lower energy bill each month bc of gas prices dropping, stop paying the lower rate. Don't be a hypocrite, criticizing something you're also benefiting from.
@liljontoaster783110 жыл бұрын
your a liar pa. gas prices high as hell,now lets tell them about trade law secrets and gag orders,come on liar,how about the gas well explosions,one right now in green county burning out of control,750 toxic chemicals poisoning everyone and explosions,come on liar,tell them!
@itumelengn848610 жыл бұрын
You're an idiot plain & simple
@madfighter5610 жыл бұрын
***** my 4th grade english teacher would pop a blood vessel trying to read what you just said.
@rhytonen10 жыл бұрын
I find that hard to believe, as West Virginia's monthly ('level billing') bills have ge up steadily for the past six years. there have been subsidies to try to mask it partially, and there was a recent scandal where they were vastly understating consumer electricity costs in government reports, as well as overhargiing by the utilities. In fact, the dmestic gas pries were low drilling and fracking a Marcellus well LOST money at domestic wholesale rates, thats why the frenzy f pipelines and export terminals. When it's bid against Japan's price which is FIVE TIMES ours, what d you think will happen to domestic consumer rates THEN? See why it HAS to be nationalized? Seniors on 1/2 FPL Social Security will be freezing or starving, by the millions. That's if the benzene fumes from fracking's cancer ponds doesn't kill them first. Right now over 15 milion Americans live within one mile of it (-WSJ.) In ten years or less, they will die of it, babies and seniors first. The industry claims in a few deades, EVERYONE will live within a mile of it.
@sdguy123410 жыл бұрын
madfighter56 LOL!
@sov1987198710 жыл бұрын
"America doesn't have that much oil" wow, insane.
@JamesChristmas8 жыл бұрын
WTF this is a disgrace.
@MaghoxFr11 жыл бұрын
Oh, cool, some people make some money off of it. Fracking is awesome. Now that a CNN talking head explained it like if she's talking to deaf 5 year olds, without details, even without elocuence I love fracking.
@ethanrichardson8856 жыл бұрын
How is it a "gas pocket" when the gas is held within the shale matrix, which is spread pervasivley throughout the shales
@james87110 жыл бұрын
I work in the Eagle Ford Shale. All good here.... Frack on.
@memelast721010 жыл бұрын
you will be singing another tune when you have cancer in a few years - how have you tried to educate yourself about fracking?
@ladyinred33010 жыл бұрын
Mechanic in Utica, Frac on!
@skippyminccino577110 жыл бұрын
Fuck You. Soon, we'll not only be out of oil, but also water due to ignorant dipshits like you.
@ladyinred33010 жыл бұрын
So if you run out of natural gas...you'll be singing a different tune. Why rely on $$ foreign oil when its in our back yard. Water will never run out, even if you have to filter it.
@skippyminccino577110 жыл бұрын
pee wee was that a serious comment? Water will run out. It's already happening in California
@decap00811 жыл бұрын
High volume, horizontal fracking of non conventional wells with slickwater chemicals in non conventional wells only started in 2002.
@txslowpoke10 жыл бұрын
0:44 isn't a frac job, it's from a pipeline installation. One of many inaccuracies - and outright lies - in this video.
@arreola8914 жыл бұрын
CNN, as always, thinks we're too stupid to notice. 🙄
@BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein3 жыл бұрын
She talks like she doesn't knows what's going on... it's like giving a presentation on physics, but you've never taken a single physics class in your life
@infoanalysis7 жыл бұрын
Amazing unification of water plumbing and gas lines into one source. I love it we could make a bundle
@tamarahaskins27744 жыл бұрын
I totally understand now! Thanks
@dainbramag3d12 жыл бұрын
does nobody else agree that it's most likely the drilling process that causes the methane to enter the water table? Everyone in every video always says its after the drilling rig was there, the frac crew shows up well after the rig has left and the problem already exists. Every well is encased to 500 meters, well below your water table. Any fracing takes place 2Km below ground and while they are pumping chems and sand down there the chems are going to return to surface when the well flows back.
@jimparsons68032 ай бұрын
Thanks for the general information. Turns out the deeper into the ground you go the warmer or hotter the locality is (at the bottom of the well). There's an experiment that is being conducted in Utah to take advantage of the hot idea for geothermal power. Might end up replacing coal or oil or nuclear power plants with fracked geothermal power. So fracking for heat and not oil or gas? Boggle.
@razzorbladz12 жыл бұрын
yay somone with a brain you rock dude
@mo___sun12 жыл бұрын
she was pretty satisified with the fact that you can make money from fracking.. well done! We've only one earth what good is your money when it's destroyed?!
@MrElasticplastic12 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most slanted explanations of the potential harm from fracking I have ever come across...I have never been a fan of CNN, but I never thought that they were this bad. This is basically an ad for fracking.
@garyarthurs8 жыл бұрын
I would like to know the sources for two comments. 1) at 0:35 I am surprised that this is made by CNN and they say fracturing is high speed instead of high pressure. 2)at 0:10 drilling horizontally because we can't get through the rock. I would question that. What I do know is that horizontal drilling exposes more rock to the fracturing process. I would appreciate comments from a geologist or someone who works in these fields and has experience here.
@hughjorgen94248 жыл бұрын
she needs to get her facts in line before running on with her ill gotten opinions, and yes she does have some fracable little melons!!
@splintercell0445 жыл бұрын
Gary Arthurs, geophysicist here. You’re right about point #1, it is high pressure that fractures rock, rather than high speeds. To point #2, CNN is inaccurate. We have the capability to drill through “any” rock and we aren’t going for “pockets hidden beneath the rock”. The oil and gas is trapped in tight pore spaces (microscopic in size) and horizontal drilling allows more connection with an entire lateral section of rock that we know contains these pores (~10,000 feet, horizontally). The pressure and water breaks this rock creating fractures, and the sand keeps these fractures open so the oil can flow from the pores to the horizontal wellbore uninhibited by closed rock. These days, the well goes down about 8,000 feet before turning horizontal for a stretch of 10,000. Fracking only happens in this horizontal section. She is also incorrect about the US’s reserves. We currently produce more oil and gas than anywhere else in the world, only because of this technology. As said in other comments, the methane issue is shallow surface, bad quality casing around the well. Spills on the surface contribute to ground water contamination, but a well-cased well (the standard, these days, because of so many well-deserved and implemented regulations) does not leak into water sources.
@Thepolartwin2 ай бұрын
Why is this the friendliest fracking video compared to others?
@dougal34933 жыл бұрын
Is anyone else gonna point that the light his “water” on fire was discovered to be false and that they paid the guy to hook up propane to his water lines??
@tudvalstone10 жыл бұрын
Now that CNN has explained it, I know there's nothing to worry about. Do they have a video where they explain GMO, also?
@ralphkeener7959 жыл бұрын
If you believe in evolution, you shouldn't have a problem with GMO's....after all, you are one. Just sayin'.
@HoracioAPAC11 жыл бұрын
Fracking is another financial bubble about to explode!!!
@billwhite590512 жыл бұрын
Perhaps CNN should go to PA and see the lives this industry has impacted before supporting it !!!!!
@davidtripp747711 жыл бұрын
God bless her for finishing with 'cashing in' on granny farm's missery. Sounds like she's talking to city people, with their precious zoning laws and municiple water supply.
@memelast721010 жыл бұрын
I liked the playful tilt of her voice when she mentioned chemicals in frack water. What a sell job and this is unfortunately how most people get their news.
@MST3Killa12 жыл бұрын
Just curious but roughly how many people would work at these sites? I mean, i've seen some traditional oil workers where there might be 10-12 people at the site...then on rigs where it's higher numbers. would a fracking site be around that same 10-12 people? Would it be higher? Lower?
@jasonwboudreau11 жыл бұрын
it seems like they edited out a lot of things but she was about to say especially when she was talking about dangers of Fracking
@robio36110 жыл бұрын
Once again, another uninformed reporter who has no idea what she is talking about when it comes to oil and gas drilling and production. I'll just focus on the first point she made about the fracturing process. She stated that a hydraulic process is used to pump a bunch of chemicals and "SOME" sand and water, as in very little, into the formation. First of all, she exaggerates the amount of chemicals used, typical. . the total amount of chemicals used makes up less than 1% of the fluid mixture (proppant). The other 99% is sand and water. Also, these chemicals are found in everyday consumer products like soap, plastics, detergents, etc. Use your mind and go earn a degree in petroleum engineering for yourselves if you are unable to think rationally, and believe a source like CNN and the highly qualified petroleum engineer like that reporter. Oh right! shes just a reporter!!!
@danielmcsween8849 жыл бұрын
i know the chemicals added is about 1% \.. but isn`t it still a lot of nameless chemicals when about 8 million gallons is involved?
@danielmcsween8849 жыл бұрын
***** Thanks for all of that but i have another question too. What are all the reports of gas pollution in surrounding areas about? All these must have come from something and if it is to be trusted it would underpin a larger issue of pollution that is failing to meet the mainstream media. I mean i`ve heard my fair share of big corporations ability to hush hush what they need to be silenced.
@danielmcsween8849 жыл бұрын
thanks alot for taking your time to throw out ur information on the topic.. i appreciate it. The shale is another source for hydrocarbons and energy. One last.last question remains still tho. While the carbon emission generated by natural gas from these sites are lower per kilowatt generated the production or rather collection methods invest more energy initially for the fuel raising its net carbon emission per kilowatt to what i heard and read past that of coal? While CO2 isn't the only pollutant and i`m sure it has less particulate matter. sulphur. and other contaminants what are its unique effects to the climate and immediate environment?
@danielmcsween8849 жыл бұрын
Thanks i try to remain civil, at the end of the day everyone just wants their voice to be heard or given a chance to do something important. Still alot of people make completely legitimate arguments but instead acknowledging the person for what they know or don`t know they just resort to a cuss out. Although i will disagree with you. Energy has by all means made our life much easier and changed our life in many ways. We survived before, we had fun before technology, we had to talk to real people before social media. I mean we spend sooo much energy and resources on our whims and fancies now -me included, like why on earth does someone need a marbled countertop -- its almost purely foShow. So my view is while the energy revolution has changed many things for the better it doesn't always and alot of it can be two steps forward and one backward. Africa does need energy to drive development, it has alot of natural resouces it could utilize that sadly have not historically been directed at improving the lives of the people but have gone into an abyss of corruption. Even legitimately it has been directed at building the intangible idea of an economy and investor confidence. my perspective is that when we improve conditions and afford opportunities to everyone those things are bound to follow. We are getting better at using the resources we have and i agree that climate change is receiving alot more attention than it needs. It is such a huge problem that no one country can take an effective stand against it and as a result no one really tries. There are much more workable problems like deforestation, habitat fragmentation and change, inefficient use of resources and more. Simply replanting native trees would solve that list of problems. But people don`t know and aren't well educated about the problems and solutions so these solutions won't happen until they are .........For now we can just bring awareness but when enough people know, we'll bring some real change. :)
@BlackJezuzBaby9 жыл бұрын
***** You must have been really bored on vacation. Good information. I used to work in the oil field. I was a cement engineer.
@thezimboman12 жыл бұрын
I like how the only benefits of fracking she mentions are that residents can get money.
@bhemmert612 жыл бұрын
She doesn't mention that after people or governments lease the land, their property values decrease substantially. Not only this, but the value of the surrounding land (the owners of which have absolutely no say in whether nearby land is leased) decreases significantly. Also, the jobs created in these towns are always temporary, and often taken by more highly qualified out of state workers.
@droodguy12 жыл бұрын
This is not a debate. The evidence is out there.
@dbbluecore229412 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you man!!! I'm a Frac worker too and it truly is a lack of education on our work where the problem lies. They think we just dump the flowback fluid into a pond or something lol, and they think we use 500 different chems and that we use 500,000 gallons of chems and all kinda shit. Until they actually step foot on location, and see for themselves, they won't understand. Just like I really didn't know much about it before I started...I've been here for 3 years and I'm in perfect health.
@melsagelord39912 жыл бұрын
Still around in 2022?
@picobyte10 жыл бұрын
Here in the Netherlands the lubrication composition is no secret,every company who wants to drill here has to comply with environmental law and has to be open and clear of everything they pump down that well.
@victorrodriguez28063 жыл бұрын
So do the American oil companies. Don't believe a word from this CNN report.
@vf124974397 жыл бұрын
Fracking contaminated my beer supply. I'm really concerned about my beer supply!
@MrSkrillDub10 жыл бұрын
I lived in the same house for 15 years, never had a single issue until a crew LITTERALLY snuck onto our property (was 1 A.M. and 2 guys where right next to the house while rest where about 200 yards away drilling) and we had the same crap.
@btoms16059 жыл бұрын
+James Heimer A drilling crew literally snuck onto your property? I am having such a hard time believing this because I worked on a rig for years and its hard to imagine the whole operation sneaking anywhere. It takes weeks to set these things up and moving a drilling rig around requires lots of trucks and people. Not something that could ever sneak up in an hour at night. They don't even move the rigs at night because it's too dangerous not being able to see when people are running around all over the place and machinery is being moved all over.
@reporterturnsghetto12 жыл бұрын
EPA officials have stated under oath that they cannot say whether or not fracking contaminates water supplies. I guess Matt Damon can though.
@doodlejumper126 жыл бұрын
video does not even scratch the surface of the negative effects of fracking
@aliancemd4 жыл бұрын
Then an earthquake happens and your taxes will pay for the damages, so win-win for the fracking companies.
@betty-janececile52144 жыл бұрын
Has there been any ground collapses
@theenergyisoff10 жыл бұрын
I just don't trust CNN & this video did not help.lol
@brod735711 жыл бұрын
Lizzie, please learn facts frac or hydraulic fracturing has been happening since the 40's it is an additional service to drilling so it happens after the well is drilled have to have the well drilled before can do anything with it. Also oil and gas companies are required to report about wells, including state, county, exact GPS location, depth chemicals used, service companies that performed on the specific well site. There is lots of misconceptions pertaining to the hydraulic fracturing ind.
@Dimeinurear11 жыл бұрын
People are only forced to use oil because that's what everyone has decided is the only option. It isn't. But here's a bit of a fact for you: oil and coal are not infinite. We will, eventually, run out of both of these sources. Greater minds than you or I are already looking for solutions, but when oil companies work on obfuscating the facts and telling us that they're the only option for power, it makes it hard to transition. We've already hit peak oil. It's only a matter of time.
@a.j.deutsch17926 жыл бұрын
I live in PA. Fracking all around. It's great. And it doesnt affect tap water. Come on, my well is 400 ft down and they drill 7,000 feet down.
@Fishman8142 ай бұрын
Every time I poop my bathroom fills up with methane gas😂
@mirceajemna11 жыл бұрын
yee, let's pay less for gas and more for our health
@rhytonen10 жыл бұрын
Cancer drugs are $65,000.00/month. You better have a bigger pack of lawyers Than Range Resources or Chesapeake, and a crapload of unpopulated land, to expect that kind of royalties. And for what QOL?
@dbbluecore229412 жыл бұрын
I am a Frac worker, and usually we have anywhere from 25 to 50 people on a single well site. It takes an extreme amount of manpower and equipment to do this job. My particular office that I'm employed out of consists of 150 men. That's just one office out of hundreds maybe a thousand offices where the jobs are dispatched from. Out of the entire process of drilling, completing, stimulation, and producing a well, Frac is the most demanding and takes the most people and energy to do.
@jsvkia112 жыл бұрын
maybe because not many people were so informed about it back then?
@nodlestpest150511 жыл бұрын
So the question you have to ask yourself is do you know what fracking is. NO! In this video first of all not one picture was of a fracking operation,they were all drilling rigs. second, When a well is drilled its drilled to the depth of the shale formation witch on average is 7000-10000 feet deep, there is steele casing and concrete to the bottom of the well separating it from the earth and water, besides the water is usually siting at 800-1400 feet leaving it untouched at all thimes.
@BeckTools12 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking. They Frack 1.5 miles deep!
@bobmilles510311 жыл бұрын
Those saying not to complain and walk everywhere should close it up. Fossil fuels are going to be around a while but we as citizens should demand more development into self sustaining renewable energies. It's not impossible the reality it's about money. Think about it power is something everyone needs and that's the problem. As soon as they figure out how to make money from everyone then new stuff is relevant. Look at wind. Texas has exploded with wind farms.
@gordon177810 жыл бұрын
Unless we exercise self conscience, the blessing of having natural resources can become a natural disaster nightmare. The intention is good but equally important, the process must be good and robust. We need to be thankful for what we have and do not have. Being contented is the path to finding joy in life. "Happiness is a moment of joy. Joy is eternal happiness"
@moikikijr8 жыл бұрын
There is no "k" in the word fracture, so why spell it fracking?! It's fracing... And ground water, is generally found between 100ft-500ft, fracing is done anywhere from, oh, say 5,000ft-8,000ft under ground. That's 4,000ft-7,000ft of Rock in between the two, and you're saying its contaminating the water?.... Doesn't really make sense to me. I work in the field, we don't harm anyone. All you burger flippers jealous of the money we make, are feeding the population garbage, but we're the bad guys because of false accusations.
@ricosuave60428 жыл бұрын
Burger flippers contribute to the killing of cows that's harmful to many people isn't it? Also the sun might put out the energy but what makes the panels, lines, batteries it takes to utilize that power that only shines for half the day? When you attack someone for thinking they work in the industry or what they believe in then it shows how much you don't really look at both sides and the whole picture of a debate.
@vendingdudes7 жыл бұрын
marcellusdrilling.com/2010/06/list-of-78-chemicals-used-in-hydraulic-fracturing-fluid-in-pennsylvania/ Secret chemicals? You were saying?
@frankkeller26496 жыл бұрын
gregg roy.. I thought water under pressure could be forced upward..... After all the fracturing and drilling... Buy hey I'm not a rocket scientist.... Just a common o garden geologist......
@robb154319 жыл бұрын
Keep calm and frac on
@jennygoodall548111 жыл бұрын
I do not yet know the truth about the dangers of fracking, but I do not trust either the corporate executives or their PR people to reveal any dangers or risks they know about. Remember how tobacco company executives testified before Congress that cigarette smoking is not linked to cancer?
@KevinHandPwrTeam9 жыл бұрын
When it comes to oil & gas there are some that put money, and/or profit over anything else. Whether it's the person who needs a paycheck that has taken a job drilling, or it's the shareholder who is looking to profit from the company's bottom-line, there really is no differentiation as to the aftermath; they are both responsible, or well they should be. The old paradigm, as I call it, has to change; making way for the new, or native paradigm. There must be harmony to coexist. Planet earth has already given much more than should have ever been expected. The time for change is Now~
@btoms16059 жыл бұрын
+Kevin HandPwr Have you given up your car yet? or electricity? Because until that happens, you are just as responsible as that driller, or that shareholder. You give them money to pay for the luxuries that oil and gas provide you. What are you doing to change? Here's another hippy liberal who wants all the luxuries of the modern world with none of the consequences.
@KevinHandPwrTeam9 жыл бұрын
B toms Yes & Yes. Come visit me on G+, or here on KZbin to verify what I am about. Cheers ~
@samchapelle76209 жыл бұрын
So go and invent a viable alternative....
@KevinHandPwrTeam9 жыл бұрын
Sam Chapelle If you are interested in finding out what those "viable alternative" are, come visit my page; or my channel. To be part of the solution is the answer; not the debate about whether there is a solution. Cheers ~
@samchapelle76209 жыл бұрын
+Kevin HandPwr Oh trust me I know what alternatives exist, I've done some work on a solar farm before and have built a few wind turbines with my electrician buddy for his cottage. Solar, wind, hydro, tidal, nuclear, all cool stuff but in no position to replace the vast amounts of energy we use to run earth as we know it. Need to either figure out how to reduce usage by 90%, which doesn't seem likely... Or need some massive technology breakthroughs. We literally can't live without fossil fuels as it stands
@muffy22311 жыл бұрын
Do the chemicals used in fracking pollute the water supply? If so, why is the government allowing fracking?
@dbbluecore229412 жыл бұрын
Only sad part about that, your neighbor a mile down the road can sell his, and he might not even have gas under his land, but you do, and they'll directional drill to under YOUR HOUSE and take YOUR GAS. So you mind as well get your money while ya can. Sad but true. I'm a Frac worker. I hear stories about it all the time where a family was offered a lease and denied it because of whatever, pride I guess..and regretted it when their neighbor came running over to show them the check he was written.
@scotthoover745112 жыл бұрын
it depends on how high of a demand there is for a frac company around where you live 15-30 people sometime more sometimes less
@bigraviolees12 жыл бұрын
Doc Frankenstein made a infomercial. Said hes not a monster, nice fella actually. Answers to the name Wally. Everyone should have one we will mass produce and ship them out. Hes a lil strong, his head a lil flat, and a lil chance he might rip you in two. But that got edited out of the infomercial
@strawny2212 жыл бұрын
They don't tell you the chemicals because each company has its own blend. It is not because the chemicals are unsafe. A majority of the fracturing chemical is dihydrogen monoxide. If you don't like fracking then stop driving your car, stop heating your house, and stop taking hot showers.
@tito189412 жыл бұрын
Continue making these.
@fladification11 жыл бұрын
I may have only been in the biz for 6 months, not claiming to be an expert, but there is not a single picture in this video of an actual farck site or any fracking equipment!
@grantknauf89017 жыл бұрын
where does this lady get her info.. quote "we don't know quite exactly what's in the mix.." well 95% of it, is water an sand. Ya 5% some other stuff.
@comedybros.48113 жыл бұрын
And what is the “other stuff?”
@zzendawgie8 жыл бұрын
Complete propaganda! No explanation of health effects
@toofaakom66464 жыл бұрын
Came here because of Mindanao Shakes issue.. Who else?
@paulcarson74542 жыл бұрын
Will they be fracking in the south east?..thought not
@20477643910 жыл бұрын
she's too effortlessly convincing - kind of sounds like carefully staged propaganda, or maybe it's just me
@devineveraert79612 жыл бұрын
To stop driving your car wouldn't help. . . We don't have cars fueled by natural gas, it isn't interchangeable with petroleum.
@yesIdidbuiltthat12 жыл бұрын
I live in PA and the whole state is better because of developing the Marcellus shale. Since the steel mills and other heavy industry closed closed down and shipped millions of jobs oversees this is a miracle. I went to the Gas Insight convention in Philly this past summer and ran into protesters. I spoke to several and I came to realize they were has been hippy's from the 60's looking for the attention that they missed when they were doped out 50 years ago.
@fastandeffective6 жыл бұрын
There is no need for Europe to import natural gas or oil from abroad, from Russia or Arabic Countries in the Middle East. Greece has documented huge undersea methane gas, oil and hydrate gas resources in the Ionian Sea and under Crete, much more than Saudi Arabia and Iran combined! Cheap and safe pipelines through Italy could provide for European needs. Revenues from extraction could quickly repay Greece's foreign debt. European Countries should invest in Greek gas sea platforms, and defend Greece from neighbouring Turkey's ongoing hostility.
@ryobie111 жыл бұрын
What a snow job explanation of it!
@Dideamon9912 жыл бұрын
Terra slicing is the safest way
@psuandrew12 жыл бұрын
That's your fault for not using more natural gas in the US. We could be more energy independent, but we choose to drive gasoline vehicles. So Gas companies sell their gas overseas where it is worth 5-10X what it is worth here.
@beauttty0729 жыл бұрын
this is how earthquakes happen son!!
@dabaddchampion10 жыл бұрын
CNN NOW STANDS FOR Caring for the PEOPLE???? No, NEVER...CaringNoNever...CNN
@jbwalker84111 жыл бұрын
Fracking reduces the amount of drilling required to produce the oil and gas YOU ALL USE! If you dont like fracking, drilling, oilsands etc, start walking everywhere, riding your bicycle, splitting wood to heat your house, and stop using all plastic products. Then you have a reason to complain.
@Sky112 жыл бұрын
How many residents will you have when you have no drinkable water?
@Impossible998989 жыл бұрын
Why show pictures of a drilling rig? Not a actual frac location with wireline?
@btoms16059 жыл бұрын
+mrx3214 I always wonder about this too. It just goes to show how little the general public knows about the diference between drilling, fracking, and injection wells. The drilling rig is the iconic logo of oil so thats why they use the picture i guess. A frac location would just look like a parking lot full of tractor trailers to the lay man.
@Amoney52112 жыл бұрын
I dont like how the animation at 0:33 was in no way to scale of the depth of the operation and that there is a strange light blue layer right below the fractures that anybody misinformed would possibly mistake for water.
@plytoenail8 жыл бұрын
fracking is so bad for the environment i don't care what anyone says! however i am gonna keep fracking until i can find another job that pays 120k a year without any school
@ricosuave60428 жыл бұрын
Must not be very good at your job if you spell it with a K.
@vendingdudes7 жыл бұрын
Don't be a dumbass. Do you spell fridge as "frige" because refrigerator doesn't have a 'd'?
@samhain17312 жыл бұрын
If it's so safe, why is the industry exempt from the Clean Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Clean Air Act. Have you seen the toxic chemicals shown with a special camera that catches fumes naked to the human eye coming out of the containment wells? I have. No part of fracking is safe, no matter how quickly you 'clean the spill', the environment is still dead once those toxic chemicals hit the ground.
@ginabeana110012 жыл бұрын
Don't understand how they can infer that this practice is "safe"...when even the authorities don't know what chemicals are being used. This is entirely unacceptable. Our government is SUPPOSED to PROTECT it's citizens. If environmental groups are our watchdogs, then so be it, but don't sugar-coat what you don't know.
@ktbroussard11 жыл бұрын
I was working in the Pavillion Gas fields in Wyoming when the lawsuits over fracking made the national news. Some homeowners sued the company that fracked the wells because they claimed it ruined their drinking water. The truth is, those gas fields exist because the water wells they drilled in the '30s had so much gas in them the water was almost undrinkable. That is how they knew there was gas there. The water was always bad.
@kia_the_dead12 жыл бұрын
I find it funny at 1:48 when they say is it dangerous they show a clip of a movie where their land has not been used for fracking, and yet that is what they say is dangerous.
@tylermatthews98427 жыл бұрын
My family could light their faucet water on fire for generations. Sometimes, aquifers just have natural methane vents in them.
@bobmilles510311 жыл бұрын
The major flaw with fracking is that like she said we don't know what all the chemicals are that are used. And because there are no required laws to show what they are we land owners and bi standards rep the benefit of that shit getting into ground water. The methane gas is not the only thing that has been found in water sources after fracking. People wake up to the fact that fracking needs to be changed and the covers drawn back on what's being used. I'm all for natural gas but not at the risk
@DustinCAN19 жыл бұрын
Y'know. Humans. We should not have to frack in order to live We are better than this. We are.
@Harley3654 жыл бұрын
As a fraction this woman is so wrong it is unbelievable she and whomever she works for clearly know nothing about fracking