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Fracking test in Shafter
‘threatens’ agriculture
Sun Jun 2,
2013 5:14PM
ARA/DB
Fracking
tests in Shafter, California is threatening agricultural activities there,
media reports say.
The
increasing use of hydrofracking in the region has created competition for
water, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
Hyraulic
fracturing is a drilling technique commonly known as fracking.
Oil
companies are now moving into traditionally agricultural areas like Shafter
that make up one of the world’s most fertile regions
but also lie above a huge untapped oil reserve called the Monterey Shale.
According
to the report, the output of the North Shafter oil field and the number of wells
have risen by more than 50 percent since 2010.
Now
the oilmen and local farmers - shortened to “oil and ag” there- are facing a
serious problem. Oil’s push into new areas and its
increasing reliance on fracking uses vast amounts of water and chemicals that
critics say could contaminate groundwater, the Times said.
Oil
industry officials claim that the Monterey Shale could create an oil boom and
even transform California into the nation’s
top oil-producing state. But state lawmakers have not convinced and introduced
several bills that would curtail various aspects of fracking, the report added.
Environmental
groups see the lawmakers’ measures insufficient. They have sued state regulators,
arguing that they have given oil companies drilling permits without subjecting
them to environmental reviews.
Experts
say that the fracking techniques newly used in the region involve more potent
cocktails of chemicals that drillers are allowed to leave undisclosed to
protect trade secrets, according to the report.
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