As you can see, these focus on U.S. energy development, now and in the years to come, support for
safe hydraulic fracturing that is driving America's energy resurgence, the game - changing role natural gas is playing in reducing emissions and more.
Safe hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have made it abundant.
A new EnergyFromShale.org video shows the relatively tiny amount of water needed to develop U.S. energy with
safe hydraulic fracturing — the chief reason (along with advanced horizontal drilling) that the United States now is the world's No. 1 producer of oil and natural gas.
Officials cite environmental and climate concerns, but studies show
safe hydraulic fracturing doesn't threaten drinking water supplies, and cleaner - burning natural gas is the leading reason U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation are at their lowest levels in nearly 30 years.
After five years and millions of taxpayer dollars, EPA says what we in industry and others have said for some time:
Safe hydraulic fracturing doesn't threaten our drinking water.
Among the country's top 15 states in overall energy production, Arkansas had a more than 400 percent increase in natural gas output from 2005 through 2015 — thanks to
safe hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in shale and other tight - rock formations.
Yet, EPA's five - year, multi-million-dollar study says the governor's concerns are basically baseless, that
safe hydraulic fracturing doesn't threaten the nation's drinking water.
Here's the key point: All of the benefits mentioned above — climate, economic, security — are built on the science of
safe hydraulic fracturing.
Ohio is returning to the ranks of the country's leading energy - producing states — thanks to the Utica Shale and
safe hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
As we previously discussed here, the increased use of natural gas — mostly produced from shale reserves using
safe hydraulic fracturing — has played a significant role in an historic decoupling of economic growth from rising carbon emissions, as the New York Times reported earlier this year.
Thanks to vast domestic shale reserves and
safe hydraulic fracturing, the U.S. is the world's leading producer of oil and natural gas — which by far has had the most to do with reducing U.S. net crude imports.
Not exact matches
«Whether he was leading the charge on the Child
Safe Products Act, or making sure regulations are in place that will safeguard our drinking water from
hydraulic fracturing, Tony has kept the environment a top issue in the Senate,» the email states.
She said she was most proud of fighting for the so - called
Safe Act, a gun - control law that New York enacted after the school massacre in Newtown, Conn., and against
hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, a process known as fracking.
He's also gone against GOP orthodoxy by questioning whether high - volume
hydraulic fracturing is
safe enough.
«Now that the EPA has confirmed what top scientists have said all along, that fracking is
safe and has no widespread impact on drinking water, we are calling on Commissioner Martens and the state Department of Environmental Conservation to rescind the temporary ban on high - volume
hydraulic fracturing in New York State.»
Green party candidate for Governor Howie Hawkins also disagrees with Astorino's stance on
hydraulic fracturing saying there are better and
safer ways to create jobs.
the secretary of energy today, the secretary of the interior today, have all reaffirmed the fact that
hydraulic fracturing can be done in a
safe and effective way that protects the workforce and protects the environment,» continued Gerard, whose institute represents virtually all major gas and oil companies in the nation, including ExxonMobil and Shell, and sets the industry standards for the equipment used in the energy field.
and the other was «Is
hydraulic fracturing safe?»
Rep. - elect John Katko said the report which led officials in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration to call for a ban on high - volume
hydraulic fracturing was «riddled with speculation and not facts» and fails to address whether hydrofracking is
safe.
Before
hydraulic fracturing was exempted from the
Safe Drinking Water Act in 2005, the EPA assessed the process and concluded it did not pose a threat to drinking water.
«It starts to finger - point stronger and stronger to the source being somehow related to the gas development, including, but not necessarily conclusively,
hydraulic fracturing itself,» said Nathan Wiser, an EPA scientist and
hydraulic fracturing expert who oversees enforcement for the underground injection control program under the
Safe Drinking Water Act in the Rocky Mountain region.
A new report charges that several oil and gas companies have been illegally using diesel fuel in their
hydraulic fracturing operations, and then doctoring records to hide violations of the federal
Safe Drinking Water Act.
The FRAC Act called for the removal of
hydraulic fracturing's exemption from the
Safe Drinking Water Act, and would have implemented federal regulation of the industry.
Let's look at some charts that illustrate this American energy renaissance — which is based on the surge in domestic production that has accompanied the growth of
safe, advanced
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling since the mid-2000s.
The United States is the world's No. 1 producer of oil and natural gas — largely thanks to
safe and responsible
hydraulic fracturing and advanced horizontal drilling.
The second point is the vast majority of U.S. energy production is the result of
safe and responsible
hydraulic fracturing and modern horizontal drilling — fracking.
Both
hydraulic fracturing and the underground disposal of produced waters from oil and natural gas operations have proven
safe and environmentally reliable.
Because of the expansion of
safe, advanced
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in the past seven to 10 years, oil that was locked in shale and other tight - rock formations now is accessible at a cost that's economical for producers.
Credit the U.S. Forest Service for adopting a revised plan for the George Washington National Forest that will allow
safe and responsible energy development using
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
The
safe and responsible production of natural gas from
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling is a primary driver behind America's energy renaissance and the fact that our country is
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Safe, innovative
hydraulic fracturing technologies have freed the United States from years of fear mongering that America's energy future was bleak.
Congress exempted
hydraulic fracturing from EPA regulation under the
Safe Drinking Water Act in the energy bill of 2005.
The U.K. government cites shale gas as a «
safe and environmentally sound» source of new energy and is actively promoting development of the fossil resource — using
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling — in hopes of emulating the United States» shale gas «revolution.»
Democrats are committed to closing the Halliburton loophole that stripped the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of its ability to regulate
hydraulic fracturing, and ensuring tough safeguards are in place, including
Safe Drinking Water Act provisions, to protect local water supplies.
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According to the study, «the process of
hydraulic fracturing is intrinsically
safe.»
I am often asked why the anti-fossil-fuel crowd has so recently turned against the decades - old technology of
hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, that has provided such economic and environmental benefits and has become even
safer due to ever - increasing advances.
Some may find inconvenient the clear connection between
safe and responsible
hydraulic fracturing, which is delivering all that natural gas to market, and U.S. emissions reductions.
A combination of industry innovation, market forces and existing standards have proven effective for keeping
hydraulic fracturing safe and reducing emissions of ozone, methane and carbon.
What we're seeing, of course, are the positive supply impacts of the U.S. energy renaissance — dramatic increases in domestic oil and natural gas production over the past several years, thanks to the
safe development of shale and other tight - rock formations using
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
The current regulatory approach — a combination of federal oversight through multiple regulatory agencies, plus strong state regulations tailored to local geology and hydrology — is effective for keeping
hydraulic fracturing safe and successful.
The EPA study is just one of many during the course of the technology's 65 - year history to affirm the effectiveness of industry standards and strong state regulations in keeping
hydraulic fracturing operations
safe for the environment.
Revisions released in December 2016 do not change the fact that the science and data demonstrate that
hydraulic fracturing is
safe.
The United States is the world's leading producer of oil and natural gas, the result of an American energy renaissance powered largely by private investment and
safe and responsible
hydraulic fracturing.
, the result of an American energy renaissance powered largely by private investment and
safe and responsible
hydraulic fracturing.
Thanks to vast shale energy reserves and
safe, modern
hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, the United States has become the world's leading producer of oil and natural gas.