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by Chip Northrup on February 17, 2014
http://www.nofrackingway.us/2014/02/17/fracker-leaves-pizza-coupons-near-shale-well-explosion/ After starting a shale gas fire that killed one worker, injured another and was too fracking hot to put out, Chevron’s “community outreach” staff left pizza coupons at about 100 houses around the blast site – as they went through the town to inform people that the fatal well fire had been finally put out after 6 days - but that it might re-ignite. Seems like a real neighborly gesture, until you realize that the frackers probably paid for the pizzas by docking people’s royalty checks for “community relations.” Chevron fracking explosion brings free pizza to rural Pennsylvanians The blast radius of a shale gas explosion is about a quarter mile – about the same as the 1,500 foot setback of a gas well from a house in Dallas, but substantially more than the 500 foot setback proposed in New York state. And a hole fracking lot less than the zero (0) foot setback from a house for shale gas infrastructure in New York- like gathering system that blew up at the Chevron well. The gas gathering system can be close enough to a house or a school or a church to blow it to kingdom come: Then the survivors and next of kin get a steak dinner with all the trimmings at The Sizzler . “Hey, we’re really fracking sorry we almost blew you guys away. Have a large pizza and a Big Gulp on us ! PS. The fire is nearly out. Yay ! But no smoking in town for the next 5 years or so, OK ?” |
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by Chip Northrup on February 17, 2014 http://www.nofrackingway.us/2014/02/17/fracker-leaves-pizza-coupons-near-shale-well-explosion/ After starting a shale gas fire that killed one worker, injured another and was too fracking hot to put out, Chevron’s “community outreach” staff left pizza coupons at about 100 houses around the blast site – as they went through the town to inform people that the fatal well fire had been finally put out after 6 days - but that it might re-ignite. Seems like a real neighborly gesture, until you realize that the frackers probably paid for the pizzas by docking people’s royalty checks for “community relations.” Chevron fracking explosion brings free pizza to rural Pennsylvanians The blast radius of a shale gas explosion is about a quarter mile – about the same as the 1,500 foot setback of a gas well from a house in Dallas, but substantially more than the 500 foot setback proposed in New York state. And a hole fracking lot less than the zero (0) foot setback from a house for shale gas infrastructure in New York- like gathering system that blew up at the Chevron well. The gas gathering system can be close enough to a house or a school or a church to blow it to kingdom come: Then the survivors and next of kin get a steak dinner with all the trimmings at The Sizzler . “Hey, we’re really fracking sorry we almost blew you guys away. Have a large pizza and a Big Gulp on us ! PS. The fire is nearly out. Yay ! But no smoking in town for the next 5 years or so, OK ?” So that's some really fracking good news, free pizza. Probably has every Odumboite in town lined up. Was that pizza parlor within 1500 feet so they could take advantage of that free fire. Hey would that be a "fracking fire" pizza? |
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I wonder what caused the explosion?
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Sojourning_Soul
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Wed 02/19/14 05:19 AM
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I wonder what caused the explosion? A greedy corporation, a stoopid congress and the voting public |
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I wonder what caused the explosion? A greedy corporation, a stoopid congress and the voting public bottom line, huh... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I wonder what caused the explosion? A greedy corporation, a stoopid congress and the voting public Usually there isn't any oxygen down the hole to burn with the gas. I wonder if they hit a cavern that had air mixed with the gas? |
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I wonder what caused the explosion? A greedy corporation, a stoopid congress and the voting public Usually there isn't any oxygen down the hole to burn with the gas. I wonder if they hit a cavern that had air mixed with the gas? not sure, but i think it was above ground... |
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I wonder what caused the explosion? A greedy corporation, a stoopid congress and the voting public Usually there isn't any oxygen down the hole to burn with the gas. I wonder if they hit a cavern that had air mixed with the gas? not sure, but i think it was above ground... If so, somebody screwed up badly to release that much gas. |
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I wonder what caused the explosion? A greedy corporation, a stoopid congress and the voting public Usually there isn't any oxygen down the hole to burn with the gas. I wonder if they hit a cavern that had air mixed with the gas? not sure, but i think it was above ground... If so, somebody screwed up badly to release that much gas. http://www.post-gazette.com/local/south/2014/02/11/Gas-well-explodes-in-southeastern-Greene-County/stories/201402110126#ixzz2tcI8w24O more real info here |
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