Downloadable Book - good resource for the landowner
Several years ago, the Oil and Gas Accountability Project recognized the need to produce a comprehensive guidebook for landowners who are being confronted with oil and gas development.
In 2004, the first edition of Oil and Gas at Your Door? was published. Within 7 months they had distributed more than 1500 copies to landowners, citizens' groups, government employees, ranchers, hunters, anglers, industry representatives, academics, libraries, and media representatives from across the U.S., Canada, and several other countries.
CNY Landowner Coalition - Important Meeting on April 10th
Important CNY Landowner’s Coalition Meetings
April 10th, 2010
Unadilla Valley Central School
9:30am & 1:30pm
The Central New York Landowner’s Coalition is hosting very important meetings at the Unadilla Valley Central School at 4238 State Highway 8 New Berlin, NY 13411 on Saturday, April 10th, 2010. All coalition members are strongly urged to attend, however, the meetings are open to all who have interest.
Fracturing Fluids Explained.
Excellent graphic depicting what is actually in the fracking fluids.
Here's the PDF.
Let’s Polka! PA House Resolution Reaffirms State’s Ability to Regulate Shale Gas
January 27, 2010
Jeff Eshelman; jeff@energyindepth.org; (202) 857-4774 *** Chris Tucker; chris@energyindepth.org; (202) 346-8825
Democrats and Republicans from western PA confirm, applaud state’s stringent regulatory standards
Natural Gas Drilling Facts
Did you know…
Drilling is safe; New York has among the most stringent environmental standards in the United States. Drilling has been conducted safely in New York for more than 100 years.
Industry is committed to safety and environmental protection. The last thing the industry wants is any violation of environmental law resulting in heavy fines and/or the inability to do business in New York.
Wells are open as long as they are productive, then capped, allowing for the landscape to return to its natural state.
Lies, Damned Lies, and Walter Hang’s Statistics
Friday, December 18, 2009
Contact: Jeff Eshelman • 202-857-4774 • jeff@energyindepth.org
Chris Tucker • 202-346-8825 • chris@energyindepth.org
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Ithaca activist scores lots of coverage over claim of “270 oil and gas spills in New York” – but what do the data ACTUALLY say?

