Shale Oil

blackpup

Veteran Expediter
US. energy dependence on imported oil reduced by increased production of domestic shale oil. Ex BP. boss says shale could eleminate US. dependence on imported oil in thirty years.

BBC News - Shale will free US from oil imports, says ex-BP boss

Lord Browne said the sector needed stronger government regulation to prevent any bad practice.

He said: "Shale gas has a very bad reputation, as a result of the weak players cutting corners.

"Regulation tightening would be welcome."

Gee I guess BP. must have been one of those weak players, when they spilled oil in the Gulf of Mexico.

Hypocite

jimmy
 

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
Fracking still worries me :(

In the UK, at the only two spots fracked (is that a real word :confused:) there were two minor earthquakes.

Do we really know what is going to happen to Mother Earth when fracking becomes the norm ......
 

skyraider

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US Navy
Fracking still worries me :(

In the UK, at the only two spots fracked (is that a real word :confused:) there were two minor earthquakes.

Do we really know what is going to happen to Mother Earth when fracking becomes the norm ......

Depending on ones frame of mind if any of us have a mind left, fracking has many definitions imho. I'm now going into uncontrollable laughter and oxygen deprivation.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
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IF and I say IF fracking is helping the earth relieve pressure off some fault lines prematurely then that is a good thing.....better to have a 2.1 now then a 7.1 later....you are talking about moving a continental plate....
 

BobWolf

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I belive It was planed just to controll North Americian oil prices. It conviently happeneed when congress aproved aplications for North Americian companies to build and operate deep water oil platforms. Then the moritorium on drilling both on land and off shore. Blaming corperate greed on the middle east was getting old.
We have so many oil wells that the government wont allow to small oil companies to operate that we can end the imported oil issue in five minuites jus by simply turning on the pumps.

Bob Wolf
 
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EnglishLady

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IF and I say IF fracking is helping the earth relieve pressure off some fault lines prematurely then that is a good thing.....better to have a 2.1 now then a 7.1 later....you are talking about moving a continental plate....


But and I say but .... lol

"In the region surrounding Youngstown in northeastern Ohio, where the (fracking) boom is in full swing, seismic instruments recorded nearly a dozen small quakes in 2011, with a magnitude-4.0 tremor reported December 31"

More like it is the cause not the solution IMO of course :)
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
They have been fraking since the mid 1800's, since day one of the beginnings of the oil industry in Titusville, PA. Nothing new.
 

BobWolf

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The United States is riddled with major fault lines theyre just not as dramatic as the pacific coast look at any U.S. geo fault line map. I live on the Clarendon fault systeme in western N.Y. The main fault line starts in Cananda, travels under Lake Ontario, south thru New York State and ends in western P.A.
Now, with that said right allong the fault line there are hundreds of rock quareys several covering a couple hundred acres. Now if that dosent open a fault I dont think fracking will.
 

OntarioVanMan

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Owner/Operator
I think and ya know how that goes....LOL Connecting Fracking to earthquakes is akin to linking humans to global warming....IMO
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
The United States is riddled with major fault lines theyre just not as dramatic as the pacific coast look at any U.S. geo fault line map. I live on the Clarendon fault systeme in western N.Y. The main fault line starts in Cananda, travels under Lake Ontario, south thru New York State and ends in western P.A.
Now, with that said right allong the fault line there are hundreds of rock quareys several covering a couple hundred acres. Now if that dosent open a fault I dont think fracking will.

funny I just watched a show about the quakes of NYC and Boston....and the bigger one that struck Mesina NY and crossed into Cornwall Ont...
 

BobWolf

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Owner/Operator
Exactly.

Gotta go to work, maby Ill have water front property when I get home.

Go hanson agrigates go!!!

Bob Wolf
 

OldGuy

Active Expediter
But and I say but .... lol

"In the region surrounding Youngstown in northeastern Ohio, where the (fracking) boom is in full swing, seismic instruments recorded nearly a dozen small quakes in 2011, with a magnitude-4.0 tremor reported December 31"

More like it is the cause not the solution IMO of course :)


Of course they're going to record tremors, they're using thousands of PSI to move ground and make a cavern.
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
There has to be a difference ...... modern chemicals, modern machinery and so on and so forth.


A, big, uncontrolled boom in the old days, Using nitro. Now they use mainly water and the area is encased when they frack it. Today's fracking is more along the lines of a large water hammer. No one is going to be blown up either.

Besides, there is starting to be a glut of natural gas so activity is likely to slow.
 
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