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EPA Fracking Regulations To Be Implemented Soon

Posted: 04/18/2012 11:36 am Updated: 04/19/2012 4:00 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration on Wednesday set the first-ever national standards to control air pollution from gas wells that are drilled using a method called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, but not without making concessions to the oil and gas industry.

President Barack Obama in his State of the Union address strongly backed natural gas drilling as a clean energy source, and recently announced an executive order calling for coordination of federal regulation to ease burdens on producers. But he has come under criticism by the industry and Republicans for policies they say discourage energy development.

Top EPA officials said Wednesday that the new regulations would ensure pollution is controlled without slowing natural gas production.

"By ensuring the capture of gases that were previously released to pollute our air and threaten our climate, these updated standards will protect our health, but also lead to more product for fuel suppliers to bring to market," said EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson in a statement.

Much of the air pollution from fracked gas wells is vented when the well transitions from drilling to actual production, a three- to 10-day process which is referred to as "completion." An earlier version of the rule limiting air pollution from gas wells would have required companies to install pollution-reducing equipment immediately after the rule was finalized.

Drillers now will be given more than two years to employ technology to reduce emissions of smog- and soot-forming pollutants during that stage. The Environmental Protection Agency will require drillers to burn off gas in the meantime, an alternative that can release smog-forming nitrogen oxides, but will still slash overall emissions.

Industry groups had pushed hard for the delay, saying the equipment to reduce pollution at the wellhead during completion was not readily available. About 25,000 wells a year are being fracked, a process where water, chemicals and sand are injected at high pressure underground to release trapped natural gas.

Besides the new standards for oil and gas wells, the EPA also on Wednesday updated existing rules for natural gas processing plants, storage tanks and transmission lines that will reduce amounts of cancer-causing air pollution, such as benzene, and also reduce methane — the main ingredient in natural gas, but also one of the most potent global warming gases.

There were other changes made since the EPA proposed the rule last July under a court order that stemmed from a lawsuit brought by environmental groups.

Wells drilled in low-pressure areas, such as coalbed methane reserves, would be exempt because they release less pollution during completion. And companies that choose to re-fracture wells using the pollution-reducing equipment prior to the January 2015 deadline would not be covered by other parts of the regulation.

Since companies could capture the natural gas and sell it, the EPA estimates that they would save about $11-$19 million a year starting in 2015.

The American Petroleum Institute, the main lobbying group for the oil and gas industry, said that much of the industry was already doing that.

"We don't need (the EPA) to come and tell our members we will save you money," said Howard Feldman, the institute's director of regulatory and scientific affairs. "Their business is natural gas. They get it that they are trying to capture as much gas as they can."

The reaction from environmental groups was mixed on Wednesday, in large part to the two-year delay on requiring companies to perform so-called green completions.

"This concession only promotes wasteful drilling," said Jeremy Nichols of WildEarth Guardians, an advocacy groups which sued the EPA in 2009 to force regulation. But, he said, "these rules promise to safeguard our communities and keep the dirty process of drilling in check."

Hydraulic fracturing is largely responsible for a natural gas drilling boom, but the technique has raised environmental concerns for its toll or air and water.

Last March, pollution from natural gas drilling in the Upper Green River Basin in western Wyoming triggered levels of ground-level ozone, the main ingredient in smog, worse than those recorded in Los Angeles, one of the smoggiest cities in the U.S.

In Dish, Texas, a rural town northwest of Dallas, the state's environmental regulators detected levels of cancer-causing benzene, sometimes at levels dangerous to human health, likely coming from industry's 60 drilling wells, gas production pads and rigs, a treating facility and compressor station.

At the same time, a state study in Pennsylvania of air quality near Marcellus Shale drilling sites in four counties found no emissions at levels that would threaten the health of nearby residents or workers.

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EPA's final rule: http://1.usa.gov/nBqF2h

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12:00 AM on 04/26/2012
EPA =Tyranny

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3. a state ruled by a tyrant or absolute ruler.

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10:19 PM on 04/19/2012
. I hope everyone starts listening to our President and then think what he was handed when he took the office of his first term, then listen to his opponent, then think, “Who really cares about us smaller people"? I think OUR President will have his second term to finish building us up and equalizing out the balance of fairness and our needs, instead of tearing all of our paid into programs that was part of our retirement. I did not mean to make this political, because I really care, I was raised on a self-sufficient farm; I just let my anger kind of bleed through here. Plus I have seen enough cancer. God Bless All!
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Grimway
02:05 AM on 04/21/2012
I use to have similar hopes. I do not now. I have zero hope he will help the working poor. I do agree he is less useless than the GOP, but barely. I just don't think the "President" runs the show. Who sold him on the idea of bombing the whole Arab world with drones? Mr president with the peace prize would you like a shiney new drone to bomb a poor arab family? Coming to America soon...
10:16 PM on 04/19/2012
Thank You very much for your information and informing the public. I am a Registered Nurse who worked in the cardiac catherization lab with radiation every day. I also live in MO. where we had Dioxin sprayed through a community, people were forced to leave, total evacuation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Beach,_Missouri, and I lived most my life about 15 miles and what was a little township and beach & park area. I had friends that lived in Times Beach and lost everything, as of last time I was down there 2010 it is still a ghost town. Why are we destroying our beautiful planet? Now we have not only had to worry about irretrievable toxins. Now we are exposing people to radiation? Our gas prices are high and I am a below poverty, disabled R.N. and yes we are climbing slowly, yet it seems to be forever off the edge of a financial abyss, but thank god that President Obama has called for strict regulations on these procedures taking place...Please remember that in November, however, let us recover maybe slow and SAFE. Do not let the rich & Republicans kill our small towns and farms, our water and beautiful streams and rivers. Unlike the Keystone pipeline, the republicans are pushing because their stock investments over they still do not know how they are going to clean up the oil sands spills in Michigan, from what they called their "State of the art pipeline" in Michigan.
charles77
Just the Facts Please
04:38 PM on 04/19/2012
"We don't need (the EPA) to come and tell our members we will save you money,"

So true! NOTHING the government forces business to do saves money. If it saved money companies would already be doing it. Government only messes things up, makeing decisions they know nothing about.
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blurredmolly
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08:48 PM on 04/19/2012
I like clean air, water, and safe food.
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Olderandwiser55
getting older and wiser....
06:29 PM on 04/20/2012
Me too. Loved the nonsense about companies "already doing it". Sure, they were. Then, they would have nothing to complain about :)
11:52 AM on 04/19/2012
Regarding the comment about oil and gas recycling waste water, that is only to some extent. Only 50% of it comes back up out of the hole. Yes they can reuse that, but each time it becomes more radioactive as there is radium, radon and uranium at those depths. Eventually, it ends up in an injection well. As for the air, NOAA found oil and gas responsibile for benzene-laden smog over Colorado that even impacted Salt Lake City so much that the airport had to shutdown. These shale wells around like the conventional wells. We need as strict as possible regulation on them. These companies are making hundreds of billions in profits. They can afford it. They cry over every penny they lose. They'll get no sympathy from me. Especially when they are selling our mineral rights off to China, France and other countries and then shipping what they pull out of these wells overseas.
11:39 AM on 04/19/2012
Most oil & gas companies are recycling their fracking water.
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Haveissues
You well heeled big wheel, ha ha, charade you are
11:53 AM on 04/20/2012
They are here in Texas. The problem is, all of the water does not come back, and in Texas, we need water.
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11:36 AM on 04/19/2012
The greedy homeowners who receive the $200 per month payment from the frack industry are part of this problem. They all must agree to this payoff for a frack operation to commence; therefore, they're directly implicated in this problem. If they're facilitating the destruction of the earth, let them swim in their toxic mess they've created, and when their overpriced property value crash, make them pay, and make the frack industry pay.
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08:41 PM on 04/19/2012
What if we wash out these dirty holes befory we frack,could this help eleiveate our countries gas problem?
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Olderandwiser55
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06:35 PM on 04/20/2012
It's not just the home/landowner. The mineral rights likely belong to someone else. They get paid. Most of those mineral rights owners don't live there-they are inherited. They might think twice if they they were neighbors or if they ever got sued along with oil companies.
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kwaut lizard
Reductio ad Absurdum
11:32 AM on 04/19/2012
They are going to start enforcing air quality standards ... oh my .... at least until the lobbyists get some more 'grease' money out in those open palms in Washington.

"Don't kick the baby!"
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Hannibal55
Misrey luvs company but company doesn't reciprocat
10:50 AM on 04/19/2012
This legislation is too little too late, but it is a miracle that they were even able to get this through the House! The GOP, as usual, says we can all safely take a bath in the toxins they use to frack with!

Yea, we can take a bath in it!
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Hannibal55
Misrey luvs company but company doesn't reciprocat
10:44 AM on 04/19/2012
How about ground water quality?????

HELLO!!!!

Fracking turns your water black and causes it to smell like embalming fluid!

Fracking causes tremors and mini-quakes!

Fracking causes housing foundations to crack!

Fracking causes your basement to fill with water due to broken pipes!

Frack baby, frack!!!
11:35 AM on 04/19/2012
Not true!
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Olderandwiser55
getting older and wiser....
06:55 PM on 04/20/2012
Put it in your back yard then....
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11:39 AM on 04/19/2012
Let the greedy, dumb, homeowners who are paid off reap what they sow, and may the frack industry be financially devastated from lawsuits linking environmental hazards to their greedy, violent practices. Let every Republican district eat their toxic filth!
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mherrera
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10:25 AM on 04/19/2012
How about some groundwater pollution standards associated with this maniacal process? How about a law to hold Halliburton liable for tap water that explodes and the earthquakes caused by their "process"?
10:05 AM on 04/19/2012
This may be a little late. There is fracking going on all around where I live. Last year we had 11 earthquakes- in Ohio. We need the jobs, but I fear it is at the expense of clean air and water, not to mention cancers. The documentary "Gasland" is something everyone should watch.
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Hannibal55
Misrey luvs company but company doesn't reciprocat
10:47 AM on 04/19/2012
You HO insurance does not cover the damage done to your home due to fracking!

The oil company gets the black gold, you get the shaft!

The price at the pump doesn't come down, but we all know thats Obama's fault!
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The Dude67
Nobody told me there'd be days like these
09:29 AM on 04/19/2012
Wait.  New air pollution standards for fracking?  What about ground and well water pollution standards?
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stopthemadness69
Real Americans care more about people than profits
11:13 AM on 04/19/2012
Sounds like maybe congress didn't pass that part?
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Olderandwiser55
getting older and wiser....
06:57 PM on 04/20/2012
Bush exempted fracking from the clean water act. A different problem.
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The Dude67
Nobody told me there'd be days like these
09:05 AM on 04/21/2012
Oh I see, Bush can exempt them but Obama is powerless. Got it.
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Murdale
Micro. Macro. What's the difference?
09:24 AM on 04/19/2012
Good start on focusing the Hallibutron loophole. Of course Dick Cheney will start saying these new regulations are hurting the economy. More like taking money out of the pockets of he and his buddies.
04:55 AM on 04/19/2012
And how large are the loopholes???