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    Fracking Practice

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    These officials also make sure the production wells are able to maintain integrity. “Maintaining well integrity and reducing surface spills and improper wastewater disposal are central to minimizing contamination from the hundreds of chemicals found in fracturing fluids and from naturally occurring contaminants such as salts, metals, and radioactivity found in oil and gas wastewaters” (Jackson, et al. 2014) If there is any problem with these wells, the operator knows that the emergency procedure

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    proven to be a quicker alternative to oil well drilling compared to conventional drilling methods. Oil and gas companies are still learning about the side effects of this elaborate process day by day. Despite a few side effects that have been discovered within the process, fracking has been very efficient and beneficial. As stated in, “Pros and Cons of Fracking: 5 Key Issues”, “Fracking saves lives, and it saves them right now and not at some indiscernible date well into the future”. (http://www.yaleclimateconnections

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    Animas River Case Study

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    One of the Environmental Protection Agency’s critical mistakes is very visible to everyone in the world. The Animas River located in Colorado currently has a mustard hue, due to a mistake by the EPA that involved dumping millions of gallons of pollutants into the water. The EPA reported that the spill happened when one of its teams accidentally caused the contaminated water to flow into the Animas River when trying to treat it inside a mine. The EPA team intended to pump and treat the contaminated

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    Deepwater Horizon oilrig owned by Transocean and leased by British Petroleum (BP) blew up in 2010. It caused spewing of at least three million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. This incident is considered as the most deadly industrial accident and the greatest environmental disaster. Prior to this incident BP had major industrial accidents that killed employees and/or spilled oil in the environment. Reports suggesting that the top management of BP gave importance to operating cost cutting

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    Fracking Position Paper With the discovery of new technology that allows for us to drill deeper than ever before, natural gas wells are sprouting up all over the United States. Since 2011, U.S. oil production has increased by almost 3 million barrels a day, with a total production at 8.5 million barrels in July 2014. The growth in fracking efficiency has brought a lot of attention and criticism to the subject. This increase in oil and natural gas has brought concern that it is bad for the environment

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    You and a couple of employes are finishing up a pipeline then something goes wrong and it suddenly explodes you and the other employes end up dead. This is a scenario that can happen if we build the Keystone Pipeline. Therefore we should not have the Keystone Pipeline XL built because it will cause environmental issues, citizens will not benefit and the pipeline will go through private and public lands. If we do build the Keystone Pipeline XL it will cause environmental issues. Many environmentalist

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    Recovering artifacts from the shipwreck, people are fascinated about exploring old things that were lost or destroyed in the past. For that, scientists were searching shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico, they have discovered two sunken ships that went down during a storm in the 1800s. The ships they found were in deep underwater, about 4,363 feet down, which makes the ships the deepest Gulf or North American shipwrecks that have ever been studied. In 2011, a crew from the Shell Oil company found

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    There is a revolutionary new method for natural gas extraction that was made in the 1950’s called fracking. This method has made thousands of people and companies rich. This method fracking has multiple components that go into its use that allow the operations to go on smoothly. One of these is the fracking fluid made from multiple possible dangerous, chemicals these chemicals are one of the reasons that fracking has the potential to be been banned in multiple countries. There are a few questions

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    1. Introduction Over the past decade, energy has brought social, economic and environmental advantages and played a major role in the urbanisation and industrial revolution. However, after the uncontrollably frequent use of these energy sources, depletion of these energy sources also became a major concern which brings about its own economic, social and environmental disadvantages. Of a particular concern is the availability of these energy sources which affects both industry and the lives of the

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    P Oil spill was additionally called “the deepwater skyline oil spill”. It is among the most exceedingly terrible debacles of oil spills in mankind history. This is because of the degree of the harm that it had with respect to mankind, environment and the economy. More than 200 million raw petroleum gallons were pumped in the Bay of Mexico connection amid this spill. This occurred in around 87 days making this spill the greatest and the most exceedingly bad in the Assembled States' history. Around

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