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Pittsburgh airport host to shale natural gas operation
by Daniel J. Graeber
Pittsburgh (UPI) Aug 25, 2014


Grassroots anti-frack rally planned for N. Carolina
Raleigh, N.C. (UPI) Aug 25, 2014 - A grassroots group in North Carolina said it plans to hold rallies Monday to protest hydraulic fracturing legislation pending in the state's government.

Advocacy group Frack Free N.C. said a public meeting Monday before the state Mining and Energy Commission is a "critical opportunity" to weigh in on draft legislation covering hydraulic fracturing, the controversial drilling practice dubbed fracking.

Gov. Pat McCrory in June signed the so-called Energy Modernization Act, a bill the grassroots group said could result in $1 million in fracking contracts in the state by lifting a fracking moratorium.

"Rather than tamping down resistance to hydraulic fracturing, the state's newest legislation on fracking Senate Bill 786, dubbed the Energy Modernization Act, has only strengthened it and increased the controversy across the state," the advocacy group said.

Fracking critics say some of the chemicals used in the process are a threat to groundwater supplies. The process, however, has resulted in a substantial increase in oil and natural gas production in the country.

Fracking permits in North Carolina could be handed out early next year if the bill passes. A 2012 study from the U.S. Geological Survey estimates North Carolina may hold more than 775 billion cubic feet of natural gas in the Deep River Basin.

Local officials in Pennsylvania say there have been few complaints about hydraulic fracturing operations near Pittsburgh International Airport.

Consol Energy started drilling into the Marcellus shale natural gas basin near the airport Aug. 15. A formal launch ceremony began Monday for what's expected to bring more than $1 billion in revenue for the region.

"This is a good way to utilize public lands, public assets, to benefit the public," Rich Fitzgerald, a county-level leader, said Monday. He added, "This public-private partnership, if you will, this arrangement, is going to be very beneficial," especially for the airport.

Consol plans to drill at least 47 wells on a 9,000-acre site owned by the county near the airport. Fitzgerald said some of the revenue will make its way back to the airport in terms of debt restructuring.

Critics of hydraulic fracturing say noise and water pollution are growing concerns, but local managers say complaints so far have been "minimal."

The U.S. Energy Department said gas production from the Marcellus play passed 15 billion cubic feet per day in July for the first time ever.

The shale basin accounts for nearly 40 percent of all U.S. shale natural gas production.

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