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Haynesville Shale - the movie
Posted on 7/21/09 at 2:22 pm
Posted on 7/21/09 at 2:22 pm
Was not sure if this was real at first but I guess it is. The music really builds the drama
https://www.haynesvillemovie.com/
https://www.haynesvillemovie.com/
Posted on 7/21/09 at 2:40 pm to DandyPimp
LOLLERSKATES!! That is GREAT.
Posted on 7/21/09 at 4:14 pm to DandyPimp
Movie/TV Board?
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
Posted on 7/21/09 at 8:36 pm to DandyPimp
anyone else hoping that the theme song from the beverly hillbillies was gonna be in the background??
Posted on 1/1/10 at 11:19 am to DandyPimp
i know this is availabe at www.GoHaynesvilleShale.com
Posted on 1/1/10 at 3:57 pm to DandyPimp
1) $1.7 TRILLION??? No idea it was THAT big.
2) The characters are portrayed as being a bunch of Jed Clampetts. Is that the way it really is?
3) I caught just a little bit of it on Fox Business. Something about regulating frac'ing. I assume there are questions about the safety of pumping a bunch of stuff under the ground with groundwater or something. I also assume this regards Haynesville Shale, but I'm not sure. Any idea what this is about?
2) The characters are portrayed as being a bunch of Jed Clampetts. Is that the way it really is?
3) I caught just a little bit of it on Fox Business. Something about regulating frac'ing. I assume there are questions about the safety of pumping a bunch of stuff under the ground with groundwater or something. I also assume this regards Haynesville Shale, but I'm not sure. Any idea what this is about?
This post was edited on 1/1/10 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 1/1/10 at 8:17 pm to Parliament
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I caught just a little bit of it on Fox Business. Something about regulating frac'ing. I assume there are questions about the safety of pumping a bunch of stuff under the ground with groundwater or something. I also assume this regards Haynesville Shale, but I'm not sure. Any idea what this is about?
Yeah it's pretty much an extraction technique that's essential for production in all shale fields. I think there's a bill sitting in Congress somewhere right now that would ban all onshore fracking, or something to that effect.
Posted on 1/1/10 at 8:31 pm to sneakytiger
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Yeah it's pretty much an extraction technique that's essential for production in all shale fields. I think there's a bill sitting in Congress somewhere right now that would ban all onshore fracking, or something to that effect.
I know what fracking is, but why do they want to ban it? Environmental reasons?
Posted on 1/1/10 at 8:37 pm to Parliament
Exactly what you said, contamination of the water supply. The environmental groups have been lobbying hard against it, especially in the northeast Marcellus region.
Posted on 1/1/10 at 9:22 pm to sneakytiger
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Exactly what you said, contamination of the water supply. The environmental groups have been lobbying hard against it, especially in the northeast Marcellus region.
Is there any truth at all to it? Haven't they been fracking onshore forever? Or aren't most wells fracked?
Posted on 1/1/10 at 10:21 pm to Parliament
yeah im pretty sure nothing shows it damages the environment. Plus gas is cleaner than oil and coal. So it puts the dems a bind if they really try to prevent this. But it could happen. Exxon put a clause in their deal with XTO that they could walk away if regulation makes it too burdensome to continue to operate.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 11:11 am to Parliament
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Is there any truth at all to it? Haven't they been fracking onshore forever? Or aren't most wells fracked?
Research natural gas and fracking in Colorado and you will find information regarding potential links to increased cancer in the area of activity, etc, and residents point to ineptness and lack of resources by state organizations to follow through on numerous problem areas brought to their attention.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 9:36 pm to tirebiter
Fracking has also been related to minor earthquakes in some areas.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 10:15 pm to lsugradman
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Fracking has also been related to minor earthquakes in some areas.
Yeah....I'm gonna need a link there, big fella.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:03 pm to Luke4LSU
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Yeah....I'm gonna need a link there, big fella.
no kidding
i see the movie isn't available via netflix..how long has it been out? netflix usually does a pretty good job of scarfing documentaries.
This post was edited on 1/3/10 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 1/4/10 at 8:38 am to CAD703X
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Just one that ive found but from working in the industry ive heard of several other occasions. If you knew anything about strain and faulting kinematics its not unreasonable that pumping thousands of barrels of fluid into the ground may cause earthquakes. Im pro-drilling&fraccing fyi.
Just one that ive found but from working in the industry ive heard of several other occasions. If you knew anything about strain and faulting kinematics its not unreasonable that pumping thousands of barrels of fluid into the ground may cause earthquakes. Im pro-drilling&fraccing fyi.
This post was edited on 1/4/10 at 9:38 am
Posted on 1/4/10 at 1:24 pm to lsugradman
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If you knew anything about strain and faulting kinematics its not unreasonable that pumping thousands of barrels of fluid into the ground may cause earthquakes. Im pro-drilling&fraccing fyi.
isnt this a good thing to help settle and stabilize a potential fault? kinda like getting injected with a small dose of the flu so you can build an immunity? lol
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