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Szymkowo, Poland: Shale Gas Exploration By Talisman Energy Raises Hope And Fear

Poland Shale

First Posted: 04/ 9/2012 4:26 am Updated: 04/ 9/2012 9:11 am

SZYMKOWO, Poland (AP) — A slender shale gas rig rising from the midst of plowed fields and farm houses in Poland has inspired both hope for a local community's prosperity and fears it will ruin bucolic village life.

The rig in the central Polish village of Szymkowo belongs to Canadian-based Talisman Energy Inc., one among some two dozen international companies across Poland exploring thousands of meters (yards) underground for hidden deposits of natural gas hailed as a vast new source of fuel.

Inspired by the huge success of shale gas in the United States, Poland is a pioneer in Europe, pressing ahead as other EU countries — like France, Germany and Bulgaria — impose moratoriums over worries that the drilling technique will poison water and pollute the air.

Poland has high hopes of breaking its 70-percent dependence on unreliable imports from Russian supplier Gazprom, create new jobs and cut rising energy prices.

In sparsely populated Szymkowo, Justyna Kulakowska is notably less enthusiastic.

Kulakowska said she doesn't believe that shale gas — if found— could improve things for the village. The community would be paid "peanuts," she said, while others get rich.

The soaring 40-meter (130-foot) rig, jutting out from a rural, flat field of patchy trees, dominates the skyline, along with a nearby tiny wind farm built two years ago. But Kulakowska fears its impact will be much worse.

"We will have nothing in the end, only the stench, when they go," said Kulakowska, 33, whose new pink house is just some 200 meters (yards) from the rig, which has towered over the area since March. Her home's value has already plunged some 30 percent, she said.

"I am concerned for our water, because the village has its own drinking water well," she said. "They say it is safe, but anything can happen."

"It would be superb" if no gas is found, she said.

The pro-business government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk has been fueling hopes of big discoveries, though dreams of reserves that could make Poland self-reliant for centuries have been dampened.

Reserves are far lower than originally forecast, with recoverable reserves between 346 billion and 768 billion cubic meters, according to a government report last month. That is enough to fully satisfy the country's gas requirements for about seven decades.

Backers point out that rough estimate is based on pre-1990 figures and will likely change as companies reach gas deposits and analyze their commercial viability.

It is still a few weeks before the value of Szymkowo's deposits, trapped in porous shale rock some 4,200 meters (13,780 feet) underground, can be assessed. The exploratory well is now 2,957 meters (9,700 feet) deep and drilling is progressing at some 7 meters per hour around the clock.

"What we are hoping to find is that this operation will be commercial," said Phoebe Buckland, of Talisman's Corporate and Investor Communications.

"But it is early days and we are still in the piloting phase," she said Thursday, during a visit to the concrete-paved 3-hectare (7.41 acre) site surrounded by fields still muddy after winter snows.

Talisman has drilled two other test wells in Poland and is still analyzing the rock samples to gauge its success.

The extraction calls for large quantities of water laced with chemicals and sand to fracture shale rock and release the gas, a process environmentalists worry contaminates ground water, pollutes the air, and even causes ground tremors. But, the energy companies insist the technique is safe.

"The technology we are using here is completely safe and there is no possibility for any contamination," said Jadwiga Swiecicka, spokeswoman for Talisman in Poland.

The company held meetings with local authorities and with residents before the drilling and has faced "a mixed approach, often skeptical," chiefly due to water safety concerns, she acknowledged.

"But there are also many people who see it as a chance for the region, a stimulus, new workplaces and additional income for local firms," she said.

Standing in his vegetable garden, some 300 meters (1,000 feet) from the rig, Piotr Puacz, a jobless electrician, had no complaints.

"This is the only alternative to coal and oil, running short and rising in prices," he said. "My dogs and passing cars are more noisy," he said.

In a few recent cases, Moscow has turned off the taps in price disputes with Ukraine, while this past winter it cut exports amid a bitter cold spell across Russia and much of Europe. Many Poles are deeply resentful of their dependence on Russia, 23 years after rejecting Moscow-backed communist rule.

Puacz hopes that if sufficient gas is found, the exploratory rig will be taken down and the well will be connected to Poland's network, helping to satisfy demand.

"We should not be buying (gas) somewhere abroad, where others are dictating the terms and the prices," Puacz said. "We should have our own reserves."

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oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
09:22 AM on 04/11/2012
Hydraulic Fracturing is no threat to the water tables what so ever. As far as the gasland example of setting water on fire, you can do that at tons of locations that has never had hydraulic fracturing....it's something y'all hippies love to talk about; ORGANIC methane.

But this illustrates perfectly the insanity of liberals, they are willing to do business with criminals (russia) so they can sleep with a good conscience about their carbon impact (while completely ignoring how russia extracted their hydrocarbons).
12:14 PM on 04/10/2012
If Putin and Russia were my neighbor, I too would do whatever it took to get the natural gas out of the ground to free myself from that petty thug.
03:25 PM on 04/10/2012
If you do it do it right. Don't blame Russia, Putin, Churchill,Jews, Germans and the rest of the World. Blame yourself.
03:38 PM on 04/10/2012
Honestly, the Poles fear their neighbors - understandably - so much, that you can sell any program/initiative/idea with the simple words 'it will free you from German/Russia'. You can only get invaded so many times were reason and petty worries like 'do it right' even enter your conscience. lol
06:33 PM on 04/09/2012
Wall Street said the did not need regulation before they collapsed the economy....................

BP and the oil industry said it did not need regulation before BP dumped millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf.

Sure ---- They say this time you can believe us -- this is safe.......... DON'T BET on IT.
05:26 PM on 04/09/2012
All the experts for this kind of drilling are employed by the companies or are government experts,so we know what they will say. Humans will cause their own extinction along with most living creatures before long. It will be too late to reverse the coming climate change and pollutions impact on all life by the time we decide to do something. Greed and stupidity will be the cause of our demise. In ten thousand years there will be little left that we created. A new era will begin as what is still alive evolves into new creatures.
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
09:31 PM on 04/09/2012
"All the experts for this kind of drilling are employed by the companies or are government experts,so we know what they will say."

Wow, that's so close to what My Climate Change Denier friends say! "Those Climate Change Deniers are all getting Government Grants to find Climate Change so we know what they will say."

Anti-Frackers and Climate Change Deniers are both so scientifically challenged! If the experts disagree with their politics then the science is wrong or they are corrupt!
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
01:09 AM on 04/10/2012
Sorry mistyped.

"Wow, that's so close to what My Climate Change Denier friends say! "Those Climate Change Deniers are all getting Government Grants to find Climate Change so we know what they will say."

Should have been, "Wow, that's so close to what My Climate Change Denier friends say! "Those Climate Scientist are all getting Government Grants to find Climate Change so we know what they will say."
03:09 PM on 04/09/2012
I live in western PA, I have friends who have leased out they're property to Shale drilling companies. These friends of mine have had very good well water all the time I've ever known them, until now. I have witnessed myself how the water smells awful, corrodes metal, causes skin rashes, and can be lit on fire. I cannot except a so called experts opinion telling me shale drilling is completely safe, because I know first hand its a bunch of BS!!!!!
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
09:42 PM on 04/09/2012
I had a Aunt that bought a new home in Eastern PA. We thought she had air in her well water so she called her plumber/well digger. He came over turned the faucet on and heard the air. He turned the water off opened the window and door even though it was cold outside waited a minute talking to my Aunt, telling her she needed to drill another water well. She asked why? He light up a cigarette right in her house turned on the faucet - instant flaming faucet!

This happened in the 60's! See the plumber/well digger knew the area he found an old abandon oil well not 20 yards from my Aunt's water well. Seems they are a lot of abandon oil & natural gas wells in PA!

184,000 were drilled before someone had the bright idea to keep track of their locations.

Who knows maybe because of this past legacy of abuse fracking in some areas may not be a good idea!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/04/abandoned-oil-gas-wells-water_n_844662.html
09:49 AM on 04/10/2012
What is with you and that story you keep repeating here? Your experience is not a good comparison with what sluvmel-36 said. His friends water was just fine for many a year, until fracking came to town. It's not about old wells, it's about new wells being drilled and fracked, and THEN the water goes bad. Good water before fracking. Bad water AFTER fracking. Get it? .
12:18 PM on 04/10/2012
I live in W PA and I can tell you this post is false. Please contact me with people's who's wells went bad. In what counties or towns? Local news WTAE and WPXI have done extensive research and could not verify any of these reports. You are lying and just regurgitating falsehoods from a documentary.
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ttigerlilyx2
01:44 PM on 04/09/2012
The spate of fracking quakes in Oklahoma were at first reported on all tv channels and the lead geologist for the USG here was saying they could be related to fracking and they were doing tests, setting up eqpt to determine the causes.
Well, Oklahoma is 85% owned by energy companies, and they had that info yanked off the air and newspapers so fast it was like a cartoon.
Forced the USG guy to recant on air.
The furthest he would go was to repeat 'no conclusive evidence' that fracking caused the clusters, and the very expression on his face said 'gun to my head statement'.
We are all free to believe what we want.
We tend to believe what we WANT to believe in over what actually is.
So take your sources with a grain of common sense as well.
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it generally IS a duck.
If it takes thousands of years for an aquifer to produce clean water, and one fracking well to contaminate it in days, what is the REAL question here, and who has the most to lose?
America was built on the premise that average man had the same opportunities AND protections as the wealthiest. Thats clearly no longer the case.
And as long as people live in denial, the longer and harder the road to return to our Founders ideals and the rebirth of America.
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ttigerlilyx2
02:23 PM on 04/09/2012
Pardon me, should have said 'mostly' owned, as there are no studies/evidence that tell us CONCLUSIVLEY how much of the State is actually owned by the energy industry.
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midenham
Take my guns? You MUST have a hole in your head!
12:23 PM on 04/09/2012
"...a process environmentalists worry contaminates ground water, pollutes the air, and even causes ground tremors." There isn't a mention of studied results that produce that "worry". Environmentalists are the people who know how to use the environment in a resource sustaining, responsible extraction, society benefiting way. They are loggers, miners, hunters, outdoorsmen/women, bikers, hikers, etc. Environment Protectionists don't want us to log, mine, hunt, fish or even hike in many parts of this "environment". Drill baby, drill. Even the famed John Audubon, the darling of the environmental protectionist psychos and the namesake of the Audubon Society, was called the "Woodsman" and shot most of the birds he drew, sketched and painted, ate them and then wired their bodies so that he could accurately impict them. He shot, killed and ate the birds....ain't that a hoot! Yeah, lame pun intended.
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ttigerlilyx2
01:54 PM on 04/09/2012
Lame, indeed.
The real issue here is that you people continue to use divide and conquor, good guy/ bad guy instead of saying, hey, we all live together here, we need a healthy environment and energy to run our lives, how can we come to a reasonable compromise?
Drill baby, drill did ZIP baby, ZIP to ease our gas price burden, it just made exporting oil/products viable again because it brings more money on the open market.

Logger, miners, etc are not the problem, its the greed of the few who take everything, leave nothing but destruction and devastation in their wake that hurt us ALL.
If energy companies would stop paying people to go online and propagate their bs, prices really could go down based on that savings alone.
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wakohnen
Human opinions....a fascinating study....
10:35 AM on 04/09/2012
"The technology we are using here is completely safe and there is no possibility for any contamination,

Famous last words indeed.....how can they lie like that without knowing if what they say is even true......oh yeah....theres $$ involved.
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
11:14 AM on 04/09/2012
Never let facts interfere with an emotional argument?

http://www.ecowatch.org/pubs/earthwise_febmar2011.htm

80,000 (not a misprint) wells fracked without ground water contamination in Ohio.

So who exactly is telling a lie?
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wakohnen
Human opinions....a fascinating study....
11:23 AM on 04/09/2012
So what exactly is the long term effect after 25 years? Oh yeah, this is new technology....we do not know do we? To assure folks like this without knowing long term effects is in essence....a lie. Perhaps you should be working PR for the oil industry if you are not already. I, for one, do not automatically believe everything I read.
01:19 PM on 04/09/2012
When I hear the phrases "completely safe" and "no possibility", I know for sure who's blowing smoke. Facts usually read .92% safe or .04% possibility - absolutes are laws or wishes.
10:31 AM on 04/09/2012
Wind, solar, wave energy geothermal and second generation biofuels made from algae, cellulose and waste are the future.

Biofuels can now be made from waste or trash. The world produces a lot of trash every day. Every landfill can be converted to produce biofuels, energy (methane) and raw materials for new products.
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aquasport222
Moonbat Trapper
10:52 AM on 04/09/2012
Can't wait for the next generation of cars that run on........er....Pond Scum? That's what algae is, right?
11:24 AM on 04/09/2012
Either end the oil monopoly on transportation fuels or get used to higher prices for oil.

Bring on the electric, flex-fuel, hybrid, CNG, LNG or hydrogen fueled vehicles. We need a choice at the pump.
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ttigerlilyx2
02:26 PM on 04/09/2012
Wouldnt that be called 'synergy'? Getting lakes and ponds cleaned and providing fuel. Emptying landfills.
A win-win.
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
11:16 AM on 04/09/2012
Poland is trying to figure out how to stay warm next winter. Self sourced natural gas should be used as a bridge fuel to the future.
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
10:05 AM on 04/09/2012
You want more corporate lies. Ask about fracking? You hear everything but the truth from any large company.
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Malcolm Hensley
Last of the Reagan Republicans
11:18 AM on 04/09/2012
http://www.ecowatch.org/pubs/earthwise_febmar2011.htm

How about the geologist at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Mineral Resources Management?

"But geologists at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Mineral Resources Management, which oversees fossil fuel drilling and fracking, maintain that no groundwater contamination has taken place in any of the 80,000 fracked wells in Ohio, and that strict state regulations mandate cement casing within a well to isolate underground aquifers from the fracking taking place several thousand feet below them. Also required are proper wastewater disposal and site remediation when wells stops producing."
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nobsjtruth
The right is wrong
12:43 PM on 04/09/2012
But don't many R's denigrate the findings of scientists who say global warming is real? And don't R's routinely say you can't trust government; that it is bloated and filled with slackers who can't be trusted for their liberal leanings. And don't R's want to reduce or eliminate the budgets of EPA type government operations because they do a disservice to the country?

Seems to me, you can't do all that and then hand-pick one report that you believe in and have any credence for your argument. Or...wait. Maybe R's can. Never mind.
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
01:24 PM on 04/09/2012
What is wrong with doing the right thing?
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yeti7
don't need no stink'n badges
12:50 PM on 04/09/2012
do they still use that flag in Castro's Cuba?
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
01:25 PM on 04/09/2012
You are a idiot. This is what is wrong with America. People want to make comments and not have the correct facts. That is a Puerto Rican Flag you dope.