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Most seismic activity associated with fracking is generally due to wastewater disposal wells and not the process itself. Disposal wells are not permitted under New Brunswick regulations. http://nbnaturalgas.ca/en_US/myth-vs-fact/
Frac fluid contains 99.5% water and sand, and only 0.5% chemical additives. The chemicals used are strictly regulated by both Federal and Provincial programs and review processes
What do toothpaste, deodorant, laundry detergent and fracking have in common? They share many of the same additives! See which ones. http://www2.gnb.ca///ExploringNaturalGasinNewBrunswick.pdf
Some reports have estimated that if the oil and gas industry were to expand in New Brunswick to a level where it was producing 200 wells per year it would sustain nearly $1.6 billion worth of annual provincial GDP and 4,400 full time equivalent jobs at well above average wages each year. It is also estimated the shale gas industry would generate $310 million worth of tax revenue each year, in addition to any royalties. #EconomicPotential #morejobsforNB #whatcouldbe #supportnaturalgas http://strongernb.ca/pdf/OurPathToAStrongerNewBrunswick.pdf
How Does Natural Gas Wastewater Compare To Other Wastewaters? Better than some may think! #natgas
#responsibledevelopment #nbopportunity
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