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About Hydraulic Fracturing

Hydraulic fracturing is a proven completion process which allows producers to safely recover natural gas and oil. This technology has the potential to not only dramatically reduce our reliance on foreign fuel imports, but also to significantly reduce our national carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and accelerate our transition to a carbon-light environment.1 Simply put, natural gas and oil formation development is critical to America's energy needs and economic renewal.

News

Fracking critics using bad science, experts say

Chesapeake Requests Correction of CDC Consultation

Independent Report on Atgas Incident Finds No Impact on Local Water Wells​​​

Weston Solution's Evaluation of Split Sample Results Taken During EPA's Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Hydraulic Fracturing Study Finds No Impact From Marcellus Shale Gas Activities To Water Sources​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

 

1. http://www.forbes.com/sites/energysource/2012/12/07/surprise-side-effect-of-shale-gas-boom-a-plunge-in-u-s-greenhouse-gas-emissions/