That’s what it looks like when the diesel engines are at full power to provide energy for the fracking – not too nice a view:
And this here doesn’t look any better:
Related articles
- Report: Fracking Could Cause a New Global Water Crisis (climate-connections.org)
- Tell your legislators: Natural gas from fracking does NOT provide clean energy! by Food & Water Watch (socialactions.net)
- Six Questions About Fracking Only An ‘Ecofascist Industry Tool’ Would Ask (treehugger.com)
- What causes the most air pollution in America? (greenanswers.com)


Wow great links here. After a downturn in the local pulpmill, my brother moved to Saskatchewan to work in the oil & gas industry – he travels to Texas, PA, Alberta, etc, and these photos and your articles give me a glimpse into his work. Also, you’re San Antonia blog was also very nice – great photos! My wife wants to travel to Texas one day. I’ll visit again. Best regards. PS – we both like DINA – small world
Hi Bruce,
Glad you could get a glimpse what it looks like with the oilboom here. And glad you likethe photos. Your wife wants to travel to Texas some day?! I can only recommend it: we have some wonderful areas down here
Thanks for taking your time to stop by and visit my blog.
- http://pitsbilderbuch.wordpress.com/gallerie-1-jahres-und-tageszeiten-sowie-leben-in-sudtexas/
- http://pitsbilderbuch.wordpress.com/galerie-2-fredericksburgtx/
Should you ever come down, just give me a shout.
And re Dina: I agree, it’s a small world.
best regards from southern Texas,
Pit