Thursday, November 14, 2013

Shell and several other companies crowding each other to extract underground gas in the Karoo. The


www.landbou.com The Karoo economy will not survive the mine gas, says a consultant employed by Shell Oil. According to a release, this position made during a meeting between Golder snorgtees Associates, the environmental consultants appointed by Shell Oil, and the Treasure the Karoo Action Group TKAG (Treasure the Karoo Action Group).
Jonathan Deal A statement said. Fred Kruger, the consultant to the question: "Can the Karoo's economy" fracking "(the term used for the mine gas) survive?" Responded: "The Karoo economy will not survive the mine gas. "he said. Jonathan Deal, coordinator of TKAG asked the question. Enquiries for nationwide campaign The meeting was held as part of a nationwide campaign which Golder all affected parties opposed to "fracking", closer to talks. The TKAG opposes the process the Karoo as are three governance processes currently lacking. This includes updating the national water resources strategy, snorgtees which is currently being undertaken, and the launch of the Green Paper on rural development, which is expected in the second half of the year. Trust in the Karoo? The company did not indicate whether Shell can be trusted to the mynmetode with the necessary security for the Karoo and implement environment. Deal said it was clear that Shell's application must be approved before a decision on various issues had been found, such as the influence of the mynmetode on the carbon footprint in the Karoo will have, and whether it is worth to this unique environment totally disturbed for a resource snorgtees that will be over 15 years apparently exhausted. Deal advise people who want to see how a landscape affected by "fracking" look to the website to visit www.damascuscitizens.org.
Shell and several other companies crowding each other to extract underground gas in the Karoo. The process that they want to drill for gas used hydraulic rotsbreking ('fracturing' or 'fracking' in English). Hidrobreking cause tremendous pollution, hazardous health risks for humans and animals in the affected groundwater in the arid Karoo. This blog gives information about the fracking snorgtees process and explain what we can do to prevent it
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Theo Gerrits Oudtshoorn, Western Cape, South Africa, snorgtees I and my wife had emigrated from the Netherlands to South Africa snorgtees in 2002. I really like the Karoo and to keep this beautiful region snorgtees is destroyed by fracking. That's why I created this blog. View my complete profile


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