Posted by Wemedeeres on March 04, 2014 at 12:38:44 from (24.111.61.68):
In Reply to: fracking pros cons posted by gwece on March 04, 2014 at 08:15:12:
Fracking has pretty much put us up here in North Dakota back on the map, they are pumping oil out of the ground to beat the band now thanks to fracking technology. There was some skepticism at first but after the state was able to catch up with additional staff they have a good handle on policing the drilling companies. Recently there was a big conference held showcasing all kinds of new technology that makes fracking and oil extraction even more environmentally friendly. Its like everything else as time goes on there is new improved technology and better more efficient was to accomplish the task. I just wish they would get a better grip on the way they handle all the excess natural gas they burn off all those wells. One could heat a lot of homes with the amount that gets burned off daily out there.
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