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Fracking is a method of accessing and extracting natural gas and oil.
Fracking is a method of accessing and extracting natural gas and oil.


Fracking is an abbreviation for hydraulic fracturing.
Fracking is an abbreviation for ''hydraulic fracturing.''




It involves injecting fluid under high pressure into deep rock formations to create - and hold open - cracks through which deposits of gas and oil can be extracted.
It involves injecting fluid under high pressure into deep rock formations to create - and hold open - cracks through which deposits of gas and oil can be extracted.


 
Opponents of fracking highlight its environmental risks including methane leakage and increased risk of earthquakes.





Revision as of 20:02, 17 May 2022

Energy - sustainability - fossil fuels - oil and gas.

Fracking is a method of accessing and extracting natural gas and oil.

Fracking is an abbreviation for hydraulic fracturing.


It involves injecting fluid under high pressure into deep rock formations to create - and hold open - cracks through which deposits of gas and oil can be extracted.

Opponents of fracking highlight its environmental risks including methane leakage and increased risk of earthquakes.


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