Need some flyovers opinions

How can one profit from the aftermath effects of shale drilling? I am an nyc fag finance user and want to hear from flyovers and oilfield workers to see if the impacts of fracking are as bad as the media portrays. Water is the most precious commodity for our species but horizontal drilling has the potential to ruin a community’s water supply. How can we profit Jow Forums?

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build a water purification plant or sell "pure" water thats really just tap water to farmers who had their water supply rekt

Research small companies and start ups. Find out about their land holdings, etc. Most of these companies will turn a profit they just need a lot of upfront costs. Product is the motive. t. Oilfield fag

Not completely following. Why look into small companies and start ups for their land holdings? What kinds of companies are you talking about oil companies? t. Restructuring fag

Fracking is actually good for the environment, it helps spread out pressure on the tectonic plates. If fracking didn't happen, the big one would've hit California already, instead the pressure escapes in Oklahoma.

How is a few hours ride into Penn flyover? Go and see, well, you wouldn't notice... The lack of species, like honeybees.

Sounds like total fucking pseudo science. Isn’t North American 1 plate? If it were two plates pushing against each other in California and the midwestern US I’d give it some credence. You might be totally well intentioned and serious but that premise sounds so fucking asinine that it seems as if you’re paid by the O&G industry.

I should clarify: I’m not against fracking and I don’t want this bread to turn into a political debate. If a drilled properly encloses it’s Wells to ensure no leakage and discloses the chemicals they use then I see nothing wrong with it. This thread is meant to figure out what businesses can be started based on the aftermath of lazy drillers that cut corners

Is that because of drilling or there’s simply a lack of biodiversity in western PA

I'm actually somewhat serious, the North American Craton has been stable for thousands of years until now with the advent of fracking.

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