Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Gas-Pipeline-Sign-on-Johnston-Cattle-Ranch-27MZIFJJ0KADG.htmlConceptually similarWater Services Advertising Sign in ColoradoGP0STPXGQCompleted★★★★Frack Storage Tanks on Johnston Cattle RanchGP0STQ0K9Completed★★★★Fracking in Northern ColoradoGP04VI4Completed★★★★Oil and Gas Infrastructure in ColoradoGP0STPXHYCompleted★★★★Cattle with Storage Tanks in ColoradoGP0STPZQKCompleted★★★★Oil and Gas Infrastructure on Farmland in ColoradoGP0STPXGPCompleted★★★★Fracking in Northern ColoradoGP04VI1Completed★★★★Oil and Gas Infrastructure in ColoradoGP0STPXIDCompleted★★★★Oil and Gas Infrastructure in ColoradoGP0STPXIECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ0KAGas Pipeline Sign on Johnston Cattle RanchCattle graze in a pasture with a gas pipeline warning sign in one of the most intensively fracked areas of the United States.Locations:Colorado-North America-United States of America-Weld County (Colorado)Date:23 Jul, 2016Credit:© Les Stone / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Agricultural land-Barbed wire (fence)-Cattle-Climate (campaign title)-Cows-Danger-Day-Energy infrastructures-Farms-Fossil fuel (energy)-Gas pipelines-Hydraulic fracturing-KWCI (GPI)-Livestock-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Rural scenes-SignsShoot:Hydraulic Fracturing in ColoradoNatural gas tanks, fracking rigs and pipelines share backyards and farmland with people in Weld County, northern Colorado. The area is one of the most densely fracked regions of the United States. Fracking drill rigs first drill deep into the earth to reach oil and gas trapped in shale formations. Horizontal drilling then is used to pump millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals into the shale to fracture it and release fossil fuels.Related Collections:Hydrofracking in Colorado (Photos & Videos)