ho hum dum bash oil bash hum dummity
WHAT!?
.....I need to choose my next words with exceptional care, or as the saying goes, they may be my last. Suffice it so say, I am *extremely* irritated at this little comment.
If I came across as bashing oil companies, then you have NO idea who I am and what I'm around. The "love" comment was purely sarcastic, and to clarify that statement and add some context, I am very weary of the half-informed anti-oil circlejerks that often surround fracking news.
To clarify my own credentials here, I'm a bachelor's-level chemical engineer, my father is a geologist for a major oil company with a new specialization in so-called "unconventional hydrocarbons". In the months since my graduation, I've read several industry publications, often discussing unconventional technology/challenges and attended industry conferences, in addition to getting briefings on the state of the technology from my dad.
Yes, I'm annoyed. Possibly a bit less so at this particular moment because I've just had dinner, but I'm still annoyed at the level of discourse on this topic. HLP, as is to be expected, is a good bit better than other media w.r.t. discussion quality- I'll retract my statement inferentially dragging HLP into the realm of the circle-jerkers. However, this does not change the fact that the discussion everywhere else is typically half-informed or outright false anti-oil bull****.
Nowhere on mass media outlets do you hear what the true potential of shale oil is. Nobody seems to really be mentioning the fact that the US could realistically be a NET EXPORTER of hydrocarbons by the end of the decade, or anything else that incredible fact may entail. No, let's all focus on the tap water that we can set on fire, never mind that such tap water was usually pre-contaminated or was contaminated by faulty well casing, which is an entirely different thing than the fracturing itself.
Near as I am aware, there are ZERO known cases of the actual fractures intruding into the water table. Why? Because, as it so happens, the hydrocarbon-containing source rocks are tens of thousands of feet below any water table. BUT BUT BUT THAT MATT DAMON MOVIE SAID FRACKING WAS BAD. Yeah and I don't care; come talk to me when you actually know how fracking works.
I know by this point I probably come off as a "big oil shill" or some****, but I don't want to give the wrong impression. I re-iterate my calls for strengthened, possibly universal regulations, but I would call to do so in a balanced fashion; the US is sitting on one of the greatest hydrocarbon plays in the present era, but it won't be worth a thing if we poison our countryside.
Rant over. Unless somebody provokes me again.