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Fracking In The Middle East

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The Middle East is often thought of as having the only form of the hydrocarbons we use for fuel. They do have control over the liquid form but, areas such as Ohio and Pennsylvania have huge amount of energy, in the form of gas located under beds of shale. Hydrochloric Fracturing or commonly referred to as fracking was discovered in the 1940s. However, not till recently has it been invested. This is due to the fact that technology has become better and the demand for domestic fuel has increased.
Oil and gas are found in little pockets in the shale by fracturing theses pockets it causes the hydrocarbons to be released, Hence the name fracking. To keep open and widen cracks, sand and chemical treated water is pumped into the shale. A …show more content…

The con of theses chemicals is one of the main concern in fracking. For starters the companies involved in fracking do not have to disclose any of the chemicals additives they used, this leads to them being confidential at times. Not to mention they change from well to well. Some of the common ones used are Benzene(C₆H₆) and methanol (CH3OH) which are both toxic and suspected carcinogens. Many of the other chemical pose health risks and can also be toxic. The amount of toxic chemicals makes this impossible to treat in chemical treatment plants. Pennsylvania recently passed a law as a result saying that fracking industry can’t send their wastewater to municipal treatment plants. Disposing is the next best option. They are often poured back into the drained wells or deep into aquifers. Aquifers are complex and are not fully understood systems. This matched with shortcuts and overall incompetence can lead to contaminating ground water which leads to nearby towns having problems with their drinking waters. Although, it is hard to say how many cases of this have happened. Wells that have been dried up and abbonded have been sourced with leaking toxic chemicals into the water. Also, some studies suggest that the water disposal seeps into existing fault lines and in turn, it causing more earthquakes in that region. Even ohio has seen an increase in earthquakes …show more content…

In every other category, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and overall particles it's cleaner. Another plus is oil and coal both release mercury but natural gas does not. Smog and overall air quality is an increasing issue especially in large cities such as columbus. Smog is apart of the ground level of the ozone. It's a chemical reaction of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, other harmful organic compounds, and heat from sunlight. However unlike coal Natural gas has a low carbon monoxide and unlike oil it has a low nitrogen oxide level, As a result of this it contributes little to smog and can be even used to combat smog in metropolitan areas. Acid is another pressing environmental issue. Acid rain is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water vapor and other chemicals in the presence of sunlight to form various acidic compounds in the air. Natural gas emits virtually no sulfur dioxide so it has almost no threat of acid rain. However, fracking wells release methane gas. This is a problem because if the methane gas isn’t burned of is is 25 times stronger greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Another pro and a con is cost. The process of hydraulic fracking is not cost efficient. This is part of the reason why natural gas is more expensive. However, the fracking industry creates jobs for ohio and the usa as a whole. So far 340,000

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