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Toxic substance or water supply?


Toxic substance or water supply?
Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state s aquifers
BY ERIN DOUGLAS, Texas Tribune
Jan. 21, 2021
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FILE photo- Drilling and natural fracking wells in the Haynesville shale in East Texas lead by Exxon Mobile and XO Energy on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.Elizabeth Conley, Staff photographer / Staff photographer
But that’s not all that comes up out of the earth.
Salty, contaminated water held in porous rocks formed hundreds of millions of years ago is also drawn to the surface during oil production. Before an oil price war and the coronavirus pandemic caused prices to crash in March, Texas wells were producing more than 26 million barrels of the ancient and contaminated water a day, according to an analysis by S&P Global Platts. ....

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Lawmakers to weigh if oil field wastewater could replenish aquifers


But that’s not all that comes up out of the earth.
Salty, contaminated water held in porous rocks formed hundreds of millions of years ago is also drawn to the surface during oil production. Before an oil price war and the coronavirus pandemic caused prices to crash in March, Texas wells were producing more than 26 million barrels of the ancient and contaminated water a day, according to an analysis by S&P Global Platts.
In the oil patch, figuring out how to dispose of this water “is something that only gets worse,” said Rene Santos, an energy analyst for S&P Global Platts. “Every time (companies) produce, they have to do something with the water.” ....

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Toxic substance or water supply? Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state's aquifers


Toxic substance or water supply? Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state s aquifers
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Deep underneath the ground, fluids travel down and shoot through ancient shale formations, fracturing rock and starting the flow of oil the essential part of hydraulic fracturing technology that s transformed America’s oil industry.
But that’s not all that comes up out of the earth.
Salty, contaminated water held in porous rocks formed hundreds of millions of years ago is also drawn to the surface during oil production. Before an oil price war and the coronavirus pandemic caused prices to crash in March, Texas wells were producing more than 26 million barrels of the ancient and contaminated water a day, according to an analysis by S&P Global Platts. ....

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Toxic substance or water supply? - ExpressNews.com


Toxic substance or water supply?
Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state s aquifers
BY ERIN DOUGLAS, Texas Tribune
Jan. 21, 2021
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FILE photo- Drilling and natural fracking wells in the Haynesville shale in East Texas lead by Exxon Mobile and XO Energy on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.Elizabeth Conley, Staff photographer / Staff photographer
But that’s not all that comes up out of the earth.
Salty, contaminated water held in porous rocks formed hundreds of millions of years ago is also drawn to the surface during oil production. Before an oil price war and the coronavirus pandemic caused prices to crash in March, Texas wells were producing more than 26 million barrels of the ancient and contaminated water a day, according to an analysis by S&P Global Platts. ....

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Toxic substance or water supply? - Laredo Morning Times


Toxic substance or water supply?
Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state s aquifers
BY ERIN DOUGLAS, Texas Tribune
Jan. 21, 2021
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FILE photo- Drilling and natural fracking wells in the Haynesville shale in East Texas lead by Exxon Mobile and XO Energy on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.Elizabeth Conley, Staff photographer / Staff photographer
But that’s not all that comes up out of the earth.
Salty, contaminated water held in porous rocks formed hundreds of millions of years ago is also drawn to the surface during oil production. Before an oil price war and the coronavirus pandemic caused prices to crash in March, Texas wells were producing more than 26 million barrels of the ancient and contaminated water a day, according to an analysis by S&P Global Platts. ....

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