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I don't know enough about it, but some years ago there was a new road proposed, running from the M55 at Kirkham to Fleetwood and passing through Singleton. A local councillor raised an objection 'because of the Singleton fault'. We laughed about it, but it turns out there is such a fault. To what extent it has affected or been affected by fracking I know not. Certainly there is enormous potential for non-imported gas supplies in the seams known as Bowland Shale. Our local councillors are keeping an eye on the company's activities, which are far more welcome than the illegal Travellers' camp close by.
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Bob - look back one post - you may have missed it whilst posting
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www.delawareriverwatcher.org Unfortunately, neither this organisation nor its website exists. The group they intended to reference is this one: http://www.delawareriverkeeper.org If these fools in the Green Party cannot even get this simple fact right, then I doubt if there is anything else right. Perhaps they and the bunch of crackpots who follow them should concern themselves with the real desecration of the environment, namely the totally unnecessary, obscenely expensive and grossly obtrusive wind turbines which are ruining our landscape. |
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Best Explanation of Fracking Ever This explains it.:D
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What puzzles me about this fracking, & causing earth tremors thro subsidence when they are driling down 1000's of feet, what about all the 100's of miles of disused tunnels, created by coal mining, we never hear of them being blamed for causing earth tremors.
There are earth tremors happening all the time. Who's pulling who's chain. Retlaw. |
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Government backtracks on fracking - Green Living - Environment - The Independent
"The Government has rejected shale gas technology as a solution to Britain's energy crisis, conceding it will do little to cut bills or keep the lights on." Experts have decided that the volume of gas available isn't worth the expense of extracting it. |
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I attended a meeting recently set up by the fracking company explaining what the orange cables were doing alongside lots of roads in the Fylde - they are attached to sensors which record sudden 'explosions'. The boss man was there, a Mr ? Turner, who is an Ossie lad. His sister still lives there. I liked him. No edge on him.His firm is caled Cuadrilla.
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The author of that article - Matt Ridley is a zooologist who writes on 'science matters' for a tory newspaper, and was a chairman of Northern Rock. (I wouldn't buy a 2nd hand car from him:D)
I have read his blog here Matt Ridley | DeSmogBlog In this blog entry Cheap energy and the North-east of England - Matt Ridley he states "Maybe I am biased, as somebody who still makes money from coal as my ancestors did." He clearly has a vested interest in the extraction of gas from coal seams. |
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was this louisiana sinkhole the result of fracking
Incredible moment Louisiana sinkhole swallows 40ft high trees in a swamp | Mail Online |
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