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Tag Archives: migration
NY Senator Ball Tours PA’s GasLand, Speaks Out
Just when you think no human in government is willing to step up and speak out, the phone rings. Your master lets you know it’s time to google “what does a senator do,” and then Senator Greg Ball (NY- R, … Continue reading
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Tagged contamination, fracking, greg ball, josh fox, marcellus, methane, migration, natural gas, senator ball, shale, tour, wellsboro
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signatures– gas and otherwise
What does the word “signature” mean to you? My signature, usually, is a single paw print on the belly of anyone who will let me jump up on them. (Note: my master does not like it when I do this. … Continue reading
Posted in HydroFracking, Popular Stuff
Tagged accident, biogenic, c13, carbon, delta, deuterium, environmental impact, ethane, fingerprint, hydrogen, incident report, isotope, isotopic, isotopic analysis, methane, migration, natural gas, natural gas migration, organic chemistry, pennsylvania, propane, signature, thermogenic
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How to Use PA’s eMaps Website to Find Gas Wells
A lot of people in PA are wondering, “Where are gas pads and gas wells going to be constructed?” Did you know you can find this out online? Although a bit clunky to use, PA’s emaps website will allow you … Continue reading
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Tagged bradford, construct, emaps, find, fracking, gas, gas well, gasland, hydraulic fracturing, interactive, locate, map, methane, migration, natural gas, oil and gas, pa, pennsylvania, permit, pipeline, planned, search, tioga, where are
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