Originally Posted by
fromdust
im no cheerleader for chesapeake, but i will say their environmental practices at their well sites for frac jobs is the best ive seen. most likely in the top of the industry.
This is strange timing, right after your post.
From Bloomberg/BusinessWeek (also at Fox Business, Reuters, L.A. Times and many others) today:
Chesapeake Energy Fined $565,000 for Pennsylvania Violations
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Chesapeake Energy Corp., the biggest leaseholder in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale, was fined $565,000 by state officials for environmental violations, including an April incident in which hydraulic fracturing fluids entered a local creek.
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Chesapeake, based in Oklahoma City, was fined for three separate violations in 2010 and 2011, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection said in a statement today. Chesapeake has rights to drill on 1.78 million acres in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus, according to Bloomberg Industries.
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Chesapeake was fined $1.09 million last May for environmental violations related to its drilling in Pennsylvania.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...iolations.html
And this....more from just today...
Study Focuses on Marcellus Shale Environmental Violations
(February 9, 2012) A report by the PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center shows that, over the past four years, gas operators accumulated 3,355 violations of environmental laws. [PDF] The study was compiled using information from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Erika Staaf, clean water advocate with PennEnvironment, claims more than 70 percent of the violations were possibly a direct threat to the environment.
“Over the last four years, Marcellus Shale gas drillers have demonstrated a track record of pollution that has contaminated our water. It has destroyed public lands. It’s threatened public health,” said Staaf. “And absent of strong state safeguards for air, water, and land, this pattern of pollution is set to continue.”
Staaf said the top five companies for total violations were Cabot Oil and Gas Corp with 412,
Chesapeake Energy Corp. (393), Chief Oil and Gas, LLC (313), Talisman Energy USA, Inc. (303) and East Resources, Inc. (170)
http://www.essentialpublicradio.org/...olations-10154
Just passing along the news, folks.
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