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  2. Environmental impact of fracking - Wikipedia

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    A study of rural communities around fracking sites in Pennsylvania found that while there was some local support of fracking as a source of jobs and a boost to small businesses, there was more skepticism of if these jobs would stay within the community at all, and if there would be a significant 'bust' to the economy after the natural gas dried up.

  3. Fracking - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic fracturing [a] is a well stimulation technique involving the fracturing of formations in bedrock by a pressurized liquid. The process involves the high-pressure injection of "fracking fluid" (primarily water, containing sand or other proppants suspended with the aid of thickening agents) into a wellbore to create cracks in the deep rock formations through which natural gas, petroleum ...

  4. Gasland - Wikipedia

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    The film was a key mobilizer for the anti-fracking movement, [1] and "brought the term 'hydraulic fracturing' into the nation's living rooms" according to The New York Times. [2] Fracking is a technique that has been used routinely since the late 1940s as an aid to stimulating production in oil and gas wells. [3]

  5. Years after a Newsom order, California is finally set to ban ...

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    Overall, permitted fracking operations accounted for just 2% of statewide oil production in 2021. CalGem estimated that the new ban, which it expects to be approved by the end of 2024, would have ...

  6. Environmental impact of fracking in the United States

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    Environmental impact of fracking in the United States has been an issue of public concern, and includes the contamination of ground and surface water, methane emissions, [1] air pollution, migration of gases and fracking chemicals and radionuclides to the surface, the potential mishandling of solid waste, drill cuttings, increased seismicity and associated effects on human and ecosystem health.

  7. What is fracking? Domestic oil, gas production will be big ...

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    According to the Department of Energy, fracking now accounts for 95% of new wells in the U.S., generating two-thirds of the total gas market and nearly half of the nation’s crude oil production.

  8. Oil and Gas Executives Focus on Cleaning Up Fracking's Image

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  9. Well stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and acidizing are two of the most common methods for well stimulation. These well stimulation techniques help create pathways for oil or gas to flow more easily, ultimately increasing the overall production of the well. [1] Well stimulation can be performed on an oil or gas well located onshore or offshore.