Roger A. Shrubber
Well-Known Member
it's not gas like you're thinking of, it's not just big open pockets that contain vast amounts of natural gas, it's all disolved into the rock of the area, and they pump water with other chemicals into it to disolve the gas out of the stone. the voids it leaves behind are what is causing the problem. apparently oklahoma is on top of some pretty unstable material to begin with, and this is just aggravating an already problematic situation.I am not a physicist, geologist, or whatever to know this, but every movie I have seen tells me that most gasses are pretty damn cold. If we are pulling that much out of the ground, what is going to happen when whatever it was that shit was keeping cold warms up?
this is just more proof of how much companies care about the citizens of this country...they'll destroy the entire state and make it uninhabitable, as long as it's profitable.