Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, began in the United States in the late 1940s. The first successful use of the technique to enhance oil production occurred in 1947 in Grant County, Oklahoma. However, it gained significant attention and widespread use during the 2000s, particularly for extracting natural gas from shale formations. This resurgence was largely driven by advancements in technology and rising energy demands.
In the late 1940 Standard Oil began early experiments with Fracking in Oklahoma and Texas.
Fracking has been killing animals and could end up killing us. also the chemicals from it going into our drinking water and can make us really poorly
Fracking is primarily taking place in the United States, with significant operations in states like Texas, Pennsylvania, North Dakota, and Oklahoma. Other countries where fracking is prominent include Canada, China, and Argentina.
Fracking is done all over the world.
Fracking is a way of obtaining gas from rocks underground
Water pollution is the major controversy that surrounds fracking.
Fracking is a comparatively cheap method for obtaining oil and natural gas.
As of 2021, there is no fracking activity in Westfield, New Jersey. Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is not a common practice in the state of New Jersey due to its geology and regulatory restrictions.
Fracking can potentially harm the water supply due to the possibility of leaks and spills of chemicals used in the fracking process. There is also a risk of groundwater contamination from the chemicals and gases released during the fracking process. However, with proper regulations and monitoring, these risks can be minimized.
Well simply it is a new source of oil/gas, that we have plenty of. It will mean that when we run out of oil from traps (the current way to get oil) we will have enough oil and gas to last us another 50 or more years (this is an estimate and to be truthful we still have know idea how much oil is available from fracking). Fracking will open up a load of new jobs. However this will just replace the old jobs of conventional oil/gas extraction. At first fracking will make oil and gas cheaper in the market. This is because if there is more oil there is less demand for it so prices go down. However when oil from fracking runs out, then we will be back at the same step as we are now. Fracking is not as bad as people make it out to be - if it is monitored and regulated. The only problem is who is going to do that, because at the moment it is done by the fracking companies. Do we know if they are telling the truth? For them profit is more important than the environment. However in my opinion I am still against fracking. And it is not water pollution and earthquakes that bother me but the environmental horizon if we choose to take the path of fracking (continuing to do fracking in America or starting to frack in the UK). The oil and gas from fracking is the same as it is from conventional oil extraction methods. I believe that fracking will become another excuse to look away from turning to eco-friendly energy sources. Fracking may become another short term cop-out for the government's energy crisis but in the long term it is just destroying the environment with global warming. Sorry if the last question was off topic but I wanted to give another view to the truth of fracking.
One reason fracking has increased in the US is due to advancements in technology, such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, which have made it more cost-effective to extract oil and gas from shale formations. This has resulted in an increase in domestic energy production and a decrease in dependence on foreign sources.
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