Hydrocarbons of Shale: 20000 wells under the ground (docu)

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Hydrocarbons of Shale: 20000 wells under the ground (docu)




by Christophe » 30/03/12, 17:49

After Gasland (see https://www.econologie.com/forums/gaz-de-sch ... t9986.html et https://www.econologie.com/gasland-video ... -4335.html ), here is a new documentary on shale gas in Quebec!

Bonjour à tous

The documentary “20 wells underground” will shake you and indignant you at the distress of people living near shale gas wells in Quebec. You will be challenged by the disappearance of our democracy and the values ​​of respect for people!

The moral of this story: privatization of profits and socialization of losses, damages and inconveniences! We're going to go far with this!

Watching this documentary is a citizen's duty. See

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1UtegDQ4AE

Pierre Langlois, Ph.D.


Other subject on shale gas or oil:

https://www.econologie.com/gaz-de-schist ... -4336.html

https://www.econologie.com/forums/gaz-de-sch ... 10542.html

https://www.econologie.com/forums/gaz-de-sch ... 10507.html
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by jlt22 » 30/03/12, 22:39

After Gasland, 20000 wells underground, it's really the total.
What a beautiful shit the exploitation of these shale products.

And to say that associations are fighting against harmless wind turbines on the grounds that it makes noise and that it mismatches in the landscape.
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by Christophe » 31/03/12, 08:27

And it happens in France ... maybe: https://www.econologie.com/forums/post228283.html#228283 after a "pseudo ban" ...
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by dedeleco » 03/10/12, 10:56

Japan is very proud of its first shale oil without asking questions:

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/20121003_17.html

A Japanese drilling company says it has succeeded in extracting shale oil from underground in Japan for the first time. Shale oil is attracting attention as a new energy resource.

The Japan Petroleum Exploration Company said on Wednesday it is extracting small amounts of shale oil mixed with acid from the Ayukawa oil and gas field in Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan.

Black crude oil separated from the acid in a flask was shown to the media.

Shale oil is contained in hard rock layers deep underground. Recent advances in drilling technology have made development possible.

The company began Japan's first test production of shale oil on Monday.

Engineers pumped in acid to dissolve the hard bedrock about 1,800 meters below ground and began the extraction process on Tuesday.

The test will continue until Thursday. The company says it will study the amount and speed of extraction to see whether production can generate a profit.

Company officials say Akita Prefecture could produce up to 100 million barrels of shale oil. That's the equivalent of nearly 10 percent of annual crude oil consumption in Japan.

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by elephant » 07/10/12, 19:38

How long will our "authorities" resist this kind of message :?

http://energie.sia-conseil.com/20120914 ... 9ici-2020/

You realize: 100.000 jobs (still we should not go looking for Romanians and Brazilians ....) and tip the trade balance on the right side.

I feel that we will soon be throwing "studies" on the beneficial effect on the environment ... is not it Mr Monsanto?
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by Ahmed » 07/10/12, 20:06

I feel that we will soon be throwing "studies" on the beneficial effect on the environment ...

Absolutely! The environment is a luxury that can only be financed by the profits generated by economic growth, which itself is the cause of the degradation of the environment, which requires protective actions, etc. : Cheesy:

Loop logic is unstoppable! 8)
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by Flytox » 07/10/12, 20:18

Today, it no longer seems tenable to refuse the exploitation of CNG on its soil while importing countries which will have invested in this sector. Nor is it possible to reindustrialize a country without the inherent risks. In a context of chronic crisis, the question is no longer to know if they will develop in France or not but to determine when and how they will develop. It will then be a question of ensuring that the regulatory framework for their exploitation is in place both to promote their development and to protect the environment with a strategy developed on a European scale.


What no longer seems tenable is to be subjected to this discourse by these dangerous irresponsible people who try to spread such bullshit. Certain leaders of other countries have let themselves be corrupted, while a minority of others will not give a damn, the devastation of the groundwater is not their problem, so do the same, if it is found it will improve employment in the hospital sector, mortuaries and cemeteries.

The question is no longer whether these rot will continue to frog by scuttling our planet or not but to determine when we will have the courage to get rid of this vermin. : Evil:
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by Ahmed » 07/10/12, 20:21

What is your source Flytox?
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by Flytox » 07/10/12, 20:23

this is the link of Elephant:

http://energie.sia-conseil.com/20120914 ... 9ici-2020/

Trying, now it puts me 404 error : Mrgreen:
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by Ahmed » 07/10/12, 20:26

By exposing him, you scared him: too strong, Flytox!
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