Caltex Energy Inc. Hydraulic Fracturing Incident 16-27-068-10W6M September 22, 2011 ERCB Investigation Report (Released: December 20, 2012)

Caltex Energy Inc. Hydraulic Fracturing Incident 16-27-068-10W6M September 22, 2011 ERCB Investigation Report (Released: December 20, 2012).

IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Fracking: Considerations for risk management and financing – Milliman Insight

Fracking: Considerations for risk management and financing – Milliman Insight.

Food, Water and Energy: Know the Nexus

www.gracelinks.org/media/pdf/knowthenexus_final.pdf.

 Food, Water and Energy: Know the Nexus

http://www.gracelinks.org/1802

Horizontal drilling boosts Pennsylvania’s natural gas production – Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Horizontal drilling boosts Pennsylvania’s natural gas production – Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Fouled Waters: Woodlands trying to solve its own problems – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Fouled Waters: Woodlands trying to solve its own problems – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

SCACFrackedMortgageLeaseReport_000.pdf (application/pdf Object)

SCACFrackedMortgageLeaseReport_000.pdf (application/pdf Object).

LOOK-BEFORE-YOU-LEAP: LPG Exports

LOOK-BEFORE-YOU-LEAP.pdf (application/pdf Object).

LOOK BEFORE THE LNG LEAP:
Why Policymakers and the Public Need Fair Disclosure Before Exports of Fracked Gas Start

Sierra Club

Fracking Secrets by Thousands Keep U.S. Clueless on Wells – Bloomberg

Fracking Secrets by Thousands Keep U.S. Clueless on Wells – Bloomberg.

PA fracking waste destinations

 PA fracking waste destinations 

Also, PA Department of Environmental Protection provides well production and waste data. I’ve pulled out the sites in PA that ship their waste to NYS from January 2011 to June 2012. Click on the dots for pop-up windows with more information. Also, know that the second button from the left will expand the table of contents so you can toggle on and off the 2011 and 2012 data.

http://bit.ly/QYskBt

In summary:

In 2011, 5 NYS landfills (Angelica, Lowman, Niagara Falls, Painted Post, and Waterloo) received a total of:

  • 213,724.44 tons of drill cuttings
  • 8590 Bbls of drilling fluid
  • 1320 BBls of flow-back fluid
  • 443.47 tons of flow-back fracturing sand
  • 445 BBls of produced fluid

From January to June, 2012, 3 NYS landfills (at Lowman, Niagara Falls, and Painted Post) received a total of:

  • 54,958.36 tons of drill cuttings
  • 8199.48 Bbl of drilling fluids
  • 55.7 tons of flow-back fracturing sand