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Permalink to In the Field – Hydraulic Fracturing Facts Series – Part 4

In the Field – Hydraulic Fracturing Facts Series – Part 4

Myths surrounding the practice of Hydraulic Fracturing persist despite the growth in output of oil and natural gas. In the fourth part of our Hydraulic Fracturing series we’ll look at claims of increased seismic activity associated with the practice. Numbers Tell the Story: At the time of the writing of this article, there are estimated […]

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In the Field – Hydraulic Fracturing Facts Series Part 3

Hydraulic Fracturing is a growing practice that has increased the output of oil and natural gas. Yet myths surrounding the process continue to pop up and spread. In this third part of our Hydraulic Fracturing series we’ll tackle the rumors of health problems associated with hydraulic fracturing. There are three main areas of concern that […]

Permalink to IN THE FIELD – HYDRAULIC FRACTURING FACTS – SERIES PART 2

IN THE FIELD – HYDRAULIC FRACTURING FACTS – SERIES PART 2

Hydraulic fracturing has become a prevalent drilling practice in recent years, growing oil and natural gas output. But as mentioned in our last “In The Field” feature, there are several myths surrounding the method, it hasn’t been embraced and isn’t used to its full potential. There has been concern that hydraulic fracturing pollutes the air, […]

Permalink to In The Field – Hydraulic Fracturing Facts

In The Field – Hydraulic Fracturing Facts

As the practice of hydraulic fracturing has become more prevalent, so have concerns about the safety of the practice as it applies to water wells and water well drilling. This method of drilling is used to extract natural gas and oil that lies several miles under the surface of the earth. Through hydraulic fracturing, oil […]