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Fracking tower. Photo: Ari Moore
Ohio Governor Halts Four More Fracking Wastewater Injection Wells After Yesterday’s Quake
The Kasich administration has put a temporary halt to the disposal of toxic wastewater from hydraulic fracturing (better known as fracking—a procedure used to extract oil and gas out of rock formations such as the Marcellus and Utica shale) from oil and natural-gas drilling wells within a 5-mile radius of the D&L Energy site in Youngstown, Ohio, U.S. — a well believed to be the cause of 11 earthquakes since March, including a 4.0 quake on New Years Eve that hit the region at 3:05 p.m.

Shell Kulluk Grounding Off Alaska Leaves Drill Ship Status Uncertain
Crews aboard two aircraft flew over an oil drilling ship December 31 that went aground in a severe Alaska storm and saw no sign that the vessel was leaking fuel or that its hull had been breached. The Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig used this summer in the Arctic was aground off a small island near Kodiak Island, where the ship, the Kulluk, appeared stable, said federal on-scene response coordinator Capt. Paul Mehler. “There is no sign of a release of any product,” Mehler said during a news conference at unified command center at an Anchorage hotel.

‘Carbon pirate’ acquires Amazon resources
Two years ago, Australian businessman David Nilsson arrived in the region offering tribal leaders succulent amounts of money in exchange for land rights. But Nilsson is known in Australia to be a carbon pirate. He seeks land for carbon rights to sell them in the international carbon credit market.


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