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Flawed anti-fracking studies debunked, used by fractivists anyway

TEDX also claimed natural gas wells responsible for dangerous levels of chemicals found in air quality samples Ed. note: EnergyInDepth is an industry-funded and focused website. Despite the bias, we run these op-eds because they are generally well researched and contain plenty of links the reader can follow to do further research and come to their own

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Latest Valdez paid-for story from Columbia Journalism School raises ethical concerns

Latest Rockefeller/Soros-funded “investigative reporting” received well deserved ridicule In case you missed it last week, the LA Times published yet another fake news piece authored by students at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, this time making the ridiculous claim that the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill was caused by climate change and ExxonMobil should have

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National ‘Ban Fracking’ activist groups hide behind kids in oil and gas lawsuit

For activist groups, “signing up multiple children to be plaintiffs in the various lawsuits” consistent with age-old tactic In what the industry has called a flawed decision that imperils jobs and incomes, the Colorado Court of Appeals recently sided with youth environmentalists in a lawsuit against the state’s chief oil and gas regulators. That is,

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Judge: Reverses ‘Gasland’ community’s $4.2 million award

Dimock, Penn. has long history of natural-occurring  methane in area, misrepresented by Josh Fox in 2010 “Gasland” movie Now that the excitement has died down after news broke March 31 that a federal judge has ordered a retrial in last year’s highly-publicized Dimock nuisance case and thrown out a jury’s multi-million dollar award to plaintiffs, EID

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2nd oil and gas lease sale tops $5 million for Ohio’s Wayne National Forest

There are 1,200 active wells in theWayne National Forest By Jackie Stewart, EnergyInDepth The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today conducted a competitive online auction of 1,186 acres of federal minerals in the Wayne National Forest (WNF) that brought a total of$5,196,220.07 — more than doubling what the first WNF mineral auction brought in December.

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