I am concerned by this. I wouldn't want it in my back yard.
I would. More (relatively) cheap oil please. Oil rigs on every street corner!
I am concerned by this. I wouldn't want it in my back yard.
I don't see the problem.
It's nowhere near me and makes money.
My view is closely monitor and allow, but also need to approve the chemicals being pumped underground and publish them.
They do - companies have to abide by the EU regulations stating that they must register all of their chemicals in the REACH database. That should make all the fracking chemicals used much more transparent since the public can access the database, and should calm people down about the risks of the chemicals used. Downside of course is that your company's top-secret fracking fluid can then be seen and exactly reformulated by your competitors!
I live slightly north of Blackpool -
As I said in the other thread, Cuadrilla has actually revealed exactly all the additives it uses during their process. At the Weeton site a 99.75 percent water/sand mix was used, with very dilute concentrations of hydrochloric acid, biocide and polyacrylamide. Non of these are associated with health issues.
Can you link a source?
All I could find said that they were being encouraged to, not that they have to.
Sauce?
Just genuinely interested as I can't find this just speculation and generalisation.
frack isn't that the word for **** in battlestar?
Fleetwood?
as its a controversial way of getting energy i say we leave it there untill its realy needed
[FnG]magnolia;20463032 said:Christchurch and Japan say hi.