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originally posted by: eNumbra
So unless we're traveling back in time to frack natural gas from the past; I'm done looking for the video.
originally posted by: paraphi
Methane seeping from the ground happens naturally. It is a well known phenomenon. Google it.
What annoys me is the tendency of people who don't want something (e.g. fracking, nuclear, wind, sheep) to propagate rubbish painted as fact.
originally posted by: paraphi
Methane seeping from the ground happens naturally. It is a well known phenomenon. Google it.
What annoys me is the tendency of people who don't want something (e.g. fracking, nuclear, wind, sheep) to propagate rubbish painted as fact.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: olaru12
But that's not what is happening here, there is no cover up.
originally posted by: eNumbra
originally posted by: Rezlooper
originally posted by: eNumbra
Methane seeps are a natural phenomenon and people have reported methane in their water supplies and "flaming taps" long before fracking ever existed. The last time this came up there was even a video posted showing a town whose methane laced water supply was turned into a flaming fountain in a town square somewhere between the 50s and 70s, but for the life of me I can neither remember the name of the town or find the video.
While fracking may increase the prevalence of seeps in nearby areas, flaming well water has been around for hundreds of years and I sincerely doubt fracking is whats causing the methane seepage on the ocean floor.
How convenient you can't provide a source for this flaming methane town!
How convenient you can't be bothered to do a quick google search to find literally dozens of articles and studies that show case natural methane seeps have existed in this manner for as long as we've been drilling wells for water that show case the very evidence illustrating the concept behind a singular example that I simply can't find.
How awfully convenient, that interesting articles like the one I mentioned get buried under the myriad of copy-paste blog articles and reactionary fear driven bull#; how convenient too, that you would simply ignore everything else in the post but focus on the video I mention off-handedly as though it's the holy grail.
energyindepth.org...
1960's
news.google.com...,4617703&dq=methane+in+well+water&hl=en
1980's
www.google.com...
Numerous historic accounts from various towns including two aptly named "Burning Springs"
So unless we're traveling back in time to frack natural gas from the past; I'm done looking for the video.