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Air pollution
Climate (campaign title)
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Hydraulic fracturing
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (Industry)
Oil drilling
Oil shale mines
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Shale Fracking in Texas
A truck travels past a shale oil drilling rig in DeWitt County where the shale oil boom is still going strong south of San Antonio. The Eagle Ford shale formation stretches for about 300 miles across south Texas, one of the most prolific oil patches in the United States.
Unique identifier:
GP0STOY61
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
25/03/2015
Locations:
North America
,
Texas
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United States of America
Credit line:
© Les Stone / Greenpeace
Size:
5760px × 3840px 12MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Shale Fracking in Texas
The Eagle Ford shale play stretches for about 300 miles across south Texas, one of the most prolific oil patches in the United States. Increasing oil production in the Eagle Ford Shale region, the Bakken formation in North Dakota and gas production in the Marcellus and Utica Shale Formations of Pennsylvania and Ohio made the United States the world's largest hydrocarbon producer for three years including 2014 Hydraulic Fracturing techniques to recover oil and natural gas from the shale, consume an enormous amount of water, as much as three million gallons per well. Resulting tracking fluids polluted with brine, chemicals and minerals, are stored in ponds or injected into underground wells impacting people and livestock.
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