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G_j

(40,367 posts)
Thu Sep 4, 2014, 10:20 AM Sep 2014

Fracking off table in WNC; DENR cancels regional tests

http://m.thesylvaherald.com/breaking_news/article_e827242a-337e-11e4-ade6-0017a43b2370.html?mode=jqm

By Quintin Ellison

The state has retreated from its plan to collect rock samples this year in Jackson and the other far-western counties to test for indications of shale gas deposits.

The presence of such deposits could have led to fracking in the region.

“We are focused on exploring and developing the basins with a likelihood of finding shale gas,” wrote Donald van der Vaan, chief deputy secretary of the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, in an Aug. 21 memorandum obtained by The Herald.

All sampling and analyses for shale gas during fiscal year 2014-2015 will be focused downstate: on the Deep River, Dan River and proposed Cumberland-Marlboro basins, according to the memorandum, written to Timothy Dale, fiscal analyst for the Natural and Economic Resources team of the General Assembly. Plans to test in Camden, Pasquotank and Bertie counties have fallen by the wayside, too, according to DENR’s Bridget Munger.

The hunt for shale gas in WNC lacked political support from the majority party: state Sen. Jim Davis, R-Macon, who co-sponsored the bill that could bring fracking to North Carolina by the spring of 2015, told The Herald last month that he views such a quest as a waste of taxpayer money. N.C. House Rep. Nathan Ramsey, R-Buncombe County, said the same. Ramsey actively tried during the legislative session to stop the state Geological Survey from collecting rocks in the seven westernmost counties.

Non-state affiliated geologists have expressed pessimism about shale gas existing in the mountains; and, if it did, about whether a private company actually could tap it profitably. There have been some geologic studies that indicated the requisite organic –rich rocks might underlie parts of the Blue Ridge, but if so, getting to them would require substantial drilling.

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Fracking off table in WNC; DENR cancels regional tests (Original Post) G_j Sep 2014 OP
My heart goes out to the people of Lee county and their littlemissmartypants Sep 2014 #1
Natural Resource agencies should not be about exploitation. alarimer Sep 2014 #2
industry R&D gklagan Sep 2014 #3

alarimer

(16,245 posts)
2. Natural Resource agencies should not be about exploitation.
Fri Sep 5, 2014, 10:14 AM
Sep 2014

DENR should not even be in the business of exploring and developing for shale gas.

They should deny all such permits and activities. But of course this agency has been wholly captured by developers of all sorts, with that piece of shit Skvarla in charge.

gklagan

(123 posts)
3. industry R&D
Fri Sep 5, 2014, 10:31 AM
Sep 2014

The talking points from the right are that renewables are not cost competitive and that fracking is. They've not come up with a good response to the counter point: if fracking in NC is cost competitive why is the state government paying for the initial exploration?

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