UT-Austin Administration Distances Itself from 'frackademia' Study
http://www.nationofchange.org/ut-austin-administration-distances-itself-frackademia-study-1354898669
Weeks after SUNY Buffalo's upper-level administration gave the Shale Resources and Society Institute (SRSI) the boot due to its gas industry public relations effort masked as a "study," University of Texas-Austin's (UT-Austin) administrationhas somewhat followed suit for its own "frackademia" study.
The decision comes in the aftermath of an independent review of a controversial study completed under UT-Austin's auspices.
Like SRSI's "shill gas study," UT-Austin brought itself attention when it published a "study" in February 2012 titled, "Separating Fact From Fiction in Shale Gas Development." UT-Austin's study - conducted under the wings of its Energy Institute - claimed that there's "no scientific proof" that unconventional oil and gas developement can be linked to groundwater contamination.
As it turns out, the author's lead investigator, Charles "Chip" Groat is on the payroll of the oil and gas industry via Plains Exploration & Production, a direct conflict-of-interest under the standards of academia (not to be confused with those of "frackademia"
. "Groat earned more than double his University of Texas salary as a PXP board member in 2011 $413,900 as opposed to $173,273 and he has amassed over $1.6 million in stock during his tenure there," Public Accountability Institute (PAI) explained in a report.