How does fracking work? - Mia Nacamulli

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Deep underground lies stores of once inaccessible natural gas.
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This gas was likely formed over millions of years
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as layers of decaying organisms were exposed to intense heat and pressure
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under the Earth's crust.
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There's a technology called hydraulic fracturing,
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or fracking,
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that can extract this natural gas,
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potentially powering us for decades to come.
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So how does fracking work,
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and why it is a source of such heated controversy?
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A fracking site can be anywhere with natural gas,
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from a remote desert
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to several hundred feet from your backyard.
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It starts out with a long vertical hole known as a wellbore
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drilled down through layers of sediment.
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When the well reaches 2500 - 3000 meters, it's at its kickoff point
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where it can begin the process of horizontal drilling.
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It turns 90 degrees and extends horizontally for about 1.5 kilometers
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through a compressed black layer called the shale rock formation.
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A specialized perforating gun is then lowered and fired,
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creating a series of small, inch-long holes
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that burst through the well's casing into the rock layer.
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About three to four months after the initial drilling,
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the well is ready for fracking to begin.
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Fracking fluid is pumped down into the well at a pressure so high,
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it cracks the shale rock,
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creating fractures through which the trapped gas and oil can escape.
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The fluid itself is more than 90% water.
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The rest is made up of concentrated chemical additives.
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These vary depending on the specific characteristics of the fracking site,
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but usually fall into three categories:
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acids for clearing debris and dissolving minerals,
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friction-reducing compounds to create
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a slippery form of water known as slickwater,
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and disinfectant to prevent bacteria growth.
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Sand or clay is also mixed into the water to prop open the fissures
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so the gas and oil can keep leaking out, even after the pressure is released.
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It's estimated that all of fracking's intense pumping and flushing
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uses an average of 3-6 million gallons of water per well.
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That's actually not a lot compared to agriculture,
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power plants,
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or even golf course maintenance,
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but it can have a notable impact on local water supply.
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And disposing of used fracking water is also an issue.
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Along with the trapped gas that's pumped up to the surface,
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millions of gallons of flow-back liquid come gushing up.
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This liquid containing contaminants like radioactive material,
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salts,
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heavy metals,
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and hydrocarbons,
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needs to be stored and disposed of.
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That's usually done in pits on-site in deep wells
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or off-site at water treatment facilities.
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Another option is to recycle the flow-back liquid,
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but the recycling process can actually increase levels of contamination
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since the water is more toxic with each use.
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Wells are typically encased in steel and cement
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to prevent contaminants from leaking into groundwater.
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But any negligence or fracking-related accidents
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can have devastating effects.
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Fracturing directly into underground water
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hazardous underground seepage and leakage,
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and inadequate treatment and disposal of highly-toxic waste water
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can potentially contaminate drinking water around a fracking site.
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There's also concern about the threat of earthquakes
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and damaged infrastructure
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from pressure and waste water injection.
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Links between fracking and increased seismic activity
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leave unresolved questions about long-term pressure imbalances
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that might be happening deep beneath our feet.
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Fracking's biggest controversy, though, is happening above the ground.
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The general consensus is that burning natural gas is better for the environment
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than burning coal
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since the gas collected from fracking
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emits only half the carbon dioxide as coal
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per unit of energy.
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The pollution caused by the fracking itself, though,
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isn't negligible.
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Methane that leaks out during the drilling and pumping process
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is many times more potent than carbon dioxide
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as a greenhouse gas.
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Some scientists argue that methane eventually dissipates,
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so has a relatively low long-term impact.
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But a greater question hangs in the air.
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Does fracking take time, money, and research
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away from the development of cleaner renewable energy sources?
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Natural gas is non-renewable,
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and the short-run economic interests supporting fracking
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may fall short in the face of global climate change.
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Experts are still examining fracking's overarching effects.
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Although modern fracking has been around since the 1940s,
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it's boomed in the last few decades.
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As other sources of natural gas decrease, the costs of non-renewable energies rise,
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and cutting-edge technologies make it so accessible.
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But many countries and regions have already banned fracking
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in response to environmental concerns.
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It's undeniable that fracking has reshaped the energy landscape around the world,
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but for what long-term benefit and at what cost?
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