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Shale FAQ

What is fracking?

Fracking is a slang term for hydraulic fracturing. Fracturing is a process by which highly pressurized fluid is pumped thousands of feet into the ground to fracture rock formations. The goal is to release the natural gas that’s locked inside the rock.

Is it safe?

What most concerns people about fracturing is ground water contamination. The worry is that fractures underground, caused by the process, will extending upwards and into aquifers, releasing gas and chemicals into the ground water supply. There’s been no confirmed reports of such a thing happening. Though surface spills and drill site blowouts can lead to localized environmental concerns.

Will my water catch on fire?

Flammable water is caused by the release of methane gas into a drinking water supply. Methane gas occurs naturally and can be released by any kind of drilling, including water wells. In Pennsylvania officials fined Chesapeake Energy $1 million for contaminating ground water with methane. It was determined that the company had not properly cemented it’s boreholes and gas migrated up the well, between rock and into aquifers.

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Shale, Oil and Gas Resources

Information for gas leasing and state regulations

Ohio Shale Info

  • Ohio Department of Natural Resources
  • Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
  • The Ohio State University Extension

Pennsylvania Shale Info

  • Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research
  • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
  • Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission- Impact Fee Information

West Virginia Shale Info

  • West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey
  • West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
  • West Virginia Extension
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