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Poisoned Water: T. Boone Pickens Promotes Practice that Threatens Drinking Water

The Haynesville Shale in Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana has been touted widely as one of the largest centers for natural gas exploration in the world but the exploration and extraction of natural gas from it could destroy safe drinking water.
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Royal Dutch Shell signs its first-ever production sharing contract for shale gas in China with China National Petroleum Corporation.
Chinese oil company Sinopec agrees a $2.2bn (£1.4bn) deal with Devon Energy, giving it access to shale deposits in the US.
Public concern, political support, commercial imperatives... sound familiar?
A report claims groundwater contamination concerns around fracking - hydraulic fracturing of shale formations to extract natural gas - are overstated.
Fracking to extract shale gas should resume in the UK with measures to minimise earthquakes, a government-appointed panel of experts says.
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WHO IS TAKING MONEY FROM BIG OIL!!!!!

Races to Watch IV: Money Flowing from Oil and Gas Published by Eliza Krigman on September 29, 2008 3:37 PM |...
Sep 30, 2008 by Dr. Louis G. Papp
 

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