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big companies going searches for oil and gas kind of ruinous effects on you and your property a special report it's now. forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find i build a home and retire. i am fifteen aeration my great great grandfather homesteaded here. let's go let's go to gates that way was killed but he won't go a mile. sarah wants to board. we
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have three hundred head of al and come down on the high country there in current of libya. i'm a fourth generation rancher when i was little dad would let me have two cows out of the herd so i could have known her. my favorite things is the red winged blackbirds choose the honey honey the red winged blackbirds are back you know. this has been my favorite place i've ever lived in my life i say representatives is the one your you have called into plain every regulatory house the senate house the legislation today directing president bush's witnesses represent the oil companies that create order thirty six billion dollars in profit on the twenty dollars a barrel now was number two in for two months. and there she is. we
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call it our new neighbor neighbor nine o seven. we are in. a state situation where we on the surface and someone else on some mineral rights and what happens in colorado and i think in most western states is the mineral rights. are dominant the law on mineral extraction goes back hundreds of years that says the mineral owner has a right to extract that mineral and to a certain extent can extract it impact the surface without compensation. we have seventy acres here and i can't convince them that they need to drill somewhere besides two hundred feet from our house.
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policy has been to drill drill drill drill some more era very strong industry they've got a tremendous amount of political influence and an awful lot of money. as a civil servant i spoke out. but it's difficult to do so because you feel constantly that you're risking your job or your family's future. i don't mean. if you don't say as i sat there and looked out my window into my backyard all i could think was there's no way i can stay up there it's i'm sitting here with all of the right resources these people need help this is before any problems that people will be doing right and then.
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they're motivated by profits and unfortunately are motivated by short term profits they don't take the long view. you can load here unless you come out here and live in my house for a week. i have no rights. the rocky mountains are seeing an unprecedented boom in oil and gas drilling montana wyoming colorado new mexico utah the boom is happening all over the country there's oil and gas operations and thirty two states right now but the rocky mountain states are really seeing the vast majority of the expansion. and it's
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overflowing into communities where people are seeing this right in their backyards . oh sure you were they wanted to put this location one of the first places that they wanted to put it to surprise you and say we have to put it well out there you don't have a missing you. a split a state situation is when somebody who owns the surface of their land does not own their resources that are underneath their land for example oil and gas or other minerals a private person could own a house with land and the federal government or another private individual might on the resources under it the person who owns the oil and gas has rights to access that oil and gas which means that whoever owns the surface probably can't control what happens on their own property just one new state in the middle a mile full field believe this this they represent their outer boundary of of there
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. just guessing that it would be about two hundred feet from our house which is all foreclosures because we say we don't want the smell and they say well i'd rather smell like yes well life this is you're crazy to think you can't get sick from some ill in life you feel so helpless you know. the split a state is a concept that dates back to when the english king reserved his right to gold and silver deposits despite who owned the land as america was homesteaded the government continue the tradition of this kind of separate ownership. i don't believe for one minute that anything is off one hundred fifty feet away from your house one and half times the length of there so if it falls over your house we see the look on people's faces and they get that look and i saw wait a minute that can't be right that's not fair that can't be what it is that's the
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way it is this is an active drilling rig near a small house showing just how close the two can be and how large the path is during drilling a site can cover several acres before it is reduced to a smaller pad for the producing well. today with cries for more domestic oil and gas production energy companies have been aggressively leasing mineral rights so that they can drill beneath both private and public lands all over the rocky mountain west this industry has been expanding dramatically tens of thousands of new wells across the region in colorado alone we've had about thirty thousand wells and we expect another thirty thousand in the next five or six years for decades the oil and gas industry has lobbied to create a regulatory climate which is pave the way for the current drilling. back in two thousand after the bush cheney election and there was
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a dramatic acceleration in drilling activity both had received large contributions from oil and gas interests and the vice president had been the chief executive of how a major player in the drilling industry. the dates of birth growing economy also means expanding our domestic production of oil and natural gas which are by. i don't feel for transportation electricity in manufacturing whatever our hopes for developing alternative sources and for conserving energy and that's part of our plan the reality is the loss of fuel supply virtually one hundred percent of our transportation needs many democrats fought the bush cheney energy policy they felt they were shut out of the process of developing the nation's approach to energy this administration is a gas and oil administration frankly and so they're they're wedded to an old policy they're wedded to a twentieth century policy when we need a twenty first century policy you have the bush administration you have to all men
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at the very top and they aren't sympathetic they're making very serious mistakes because they've talked to themselves and the energy companies and only themselves in the energy companies we don't know what other provisions may have been at it is a special interest provisions that are that are easy to add in when you're writing one of these bills in secret in two thousand and five the administration's energy bill passed with support from members of both political parties it provided the gas and oil industry. of dollars in subsidies tax breaks and research money sixty five percent of the current subsidies go to gas and oil and you have this imbalance we ought to have sixty five percent or more eighty percent ought to be going to alternative renewable technology to energy efficiency the energy bill makes practical reforms to the oil and gas permitting process to encourage new exploration after years of debate and division. congress passed
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a good bill. it all began here for us twenty five years ago when my husband moved here then i moved here eighteen years ago arlen and i were married in nineteen eighty eight i was a pharmaceutical chemist for many years. my husband is a civil engineer with a specialty in water and he is retired a few years ago we ran into some real problems with the oil and gas industry because they have begun drilling here in canada island gas contacted us in the early spring of two thousand and four with the proposal that they would put wells
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on our land and we began negotiating a surface use agreement with them and we negotiated for nine months and the bulldozer showed up one day and began ripping and tearing before we had signed a surface use agreement. regulations require that oil and gas companies consult with landowners before drilling if the landowner doesn't agree to the terms the company proposes it can post a bond with the state go on to the land and drill anyway that's what happened to the bells. when we first just i asked the seller about the mineral rights and he said he didn't have to sell eighty five percent of landowners in colorado do not own the rights to the minerals under their land until you get on the federal property and i think it is private interests that all human rights through here once you get on the forests are b.l.m. and of course it's the government garfield county located high in the colorado
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rockies was always a quiet rural area for its residents. but in the one nine hundred ninety s. things started to change. gas in oil drilling began to boom and development has expanded dramatically each year when i first came to colorado twenty seven years ago the energy production was for oil and at the time that there was the synthetic fuels corporation and it was all about oil shale natural gas they didn't have pipelines for it and so they were trying to figure out what to do with all the natural gas you know there was a lot of there was no use for a little time now natural gas was the biggest thing that's going on in lester in colorado. there's no and canada leases in here and cross roads build very corporation and over there on ten acre spacing for me are really what you're looking for and you know how many wells
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around pared it i bet you could see three four hundred wells. you're standing right over a pipeline right here by the way. right where we're standing we had a spill. do you see over my head here we've got the neighbors wells i don't know three four i'm over there and that stack closest to the blue one day it looked like old faithful had crossed over there the separator spewed paraffin out all over the pad and on over into a good number of acres of our parish church and that paraffin was laced with the tax chemicals hydrocarbons of various kinds we were concerned it would contaminate and did. and the grasses were heavy and dry and whatnot so we used to burn to
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did chin writing carvings along with it so we wouldn't get it or get water. comes with us operate about ten thousand wells. here in the basin which is. an incredible number of wells to try and manage on a daily basis and so it as a simple example and we do well reviews and look at what our well should be delivering if we spend five minutes per well. it takes about nine months to go through that process everything below us down here is our men to canyon. if you get up on the big here is makes the benches those bankers are just littered with wells approximately five hundred all told. in now with the new well spaces
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that they approved will go from about five hundred to about one thousand five hundred within the next twenty years. we drill it averages about three hundred fifty new wells per year when you take colorado side and include that we think that conoco phillips has probably another ten thousand wells there where you will drill in the basin over the next forty years. to sharply increase drilling on gilbert our mentors ranch is typical of what has happened to vast expanses of northern new mexico land. a satellite image shows the crisscrossing patterns of access roads and wells extending for hundreds of miles across san juan county and north west new mexico. the land surface has been scarred up so bad that i can't recognize it from the first time i saw it.
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the ranch lands of san juan county are the only areas inundated by drilling rigs. in the towns near gilbert are meant as land there are wells everywhere in neighborhoods and near schools. gas industry has been here for fifty plus years and we do drill in populated areas you can go out here. a couple hundred yards from this office and find it producing well conoco phillips is the largest producer in the san juan basin and when you look at the total between our workforce directly and indirectly supporting forest it's about eight percent the local population so we're a very large employer in the basin him. industry has brought jobs and money to the county but for gilbert our men to the prices been much too high. gable be the gate to enter into my property the old company had me completely
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locked out for two and a half years the only way they would give me a key. does it fire greed to keep the gate locked at all times. in the street has the mentality that. it's all belong to nobody else. knows what they tell us when they come out to drill here on our land. here in norway. we just think the good neighbor program was something that was somewhat elementary and fish respect because if you don't two things will happen first is the government will regulate and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is the mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry doesn't want that we have
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a very large emphasis with our three hundred twenty five member companies about being a good neighbor about talking to people about doing the things that you would do in your neighborhood with your next door neighbor. in the u.s. in the lower forty eight on shore the boom that is currently going on is driven a lot by technology or been a lot of technological advances with horizontal drilling with fracture stimulation one of the key elements to finding and getting the resource out of very tight sand or hard rock is a fracking process fracking is just a short word for fracturing hydraulic fracturing or fracking as it's commonly called is a drilling technique first commercialised by how the burden in one thousand nine hundred forty nine comes in with very high powered water and sand and a slightly soapy mixture and all it does is it goes down and it just fractures
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little tiny fractures in the rock and then sand goes into those fractures and allows that gas to escape. and then the gas flows in to the pipe up to the surface in the people's homes. hydraulic fracturing is largely responsible for the domestic drilling boom because of its high cost it was not widely used until recently in the one nine hundred ninety s. when the price of natural gas shot up high enough to make it affordable this is here in the reserve pits here don't you see oh colborne is one of the world's leading authorities on endor korean disrupting chemicals in the environment and their impact on humans down and here the trucks are coming all the way which is thirty miles to hear of she has been studying the chemicals used by the industry for drilling and extraction and documenting their effects basically our first list of the chemicals that were being used was this very very short and an interesting
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list that e.p.a. put together it certainly was uncovered heads that we knew we found out very rapidly that it was no small list they don't tell you everything that's in a product you may only get five percent of what's in that product and the rest of it is proprietary or they just don't get it they don't have to. boil and gas deposits below ground contain toxic compounds that are brought to the surface during drilling these compounds pollute the environment and can cause health problems but the impacts of drilling are made even worse by the chemical products that are injected during the process dr colborne has documented over two hundred products used in colorado drilling over ninety percent contained chemicals with adverse health effects. there is not only prove that there's anything
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harmful in the fracking fluids that are used to fracture the wells you know our flaws are not toxic and we did a lot of it as well. mis understanding of what is actually in the fluids i have fracking fluid taken right out of the tracking truck in my office i've had it in my mouth it tasted it and i'm just fine for people who are telling you that these products are safe first and ask them what they have been trained in to find out who's paying their salary and third actually hand them a real glass full of something that you have taken from an evaporation time and ask them to drink it. i think it's all part of people understand that we live here and love it also so i would be messin or nast.
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d and harold hofmeister live across the road from the belle farm surrounded by an ever increasing number of natural gas wells where and bad actually sleeping and. we heard this pop and then our son called and he said that the well is on fire and my husband went to try to go outside and it was too hot on the deck so he couldn't remove the moire right away and then. but they waited way down because there was nothing they could do a put away for more food to burn yeah founder of the yeah so i think they were there basically for our homes and if they caught fire something you know one of our structures. industrial accidents and spills are common in these communities between two thousand and three and two thousand and eight is estimated that there were one thousand four hundred and thirty five spills in colorado. nearly
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a quarter of these spills are believed to have contaminated either ground or surface water in the state. every time we are that's why it's why we see this when you see the sun and it's a horrible thing that happens you know. a little farther down dry hollow road is the divide creek. ok here we go that's where lisa bracken and her family live. this is back with us first discover. who got a call one day april first from a neighbor steve thompson and said you know i found some stuff down here on my place it doesn't look right they just come look at it and he said this is not normal see all involve all the water up there bob your life little first your little piece yes that's all there after all. on both his and our properties there was a the evidence of a bubbling in the creek wouldn't know what it was it looked like
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a pepsi can there was just an eruption of bubbles fizzing all over the place in the reeds in the water in an effort to convince authorities that the bubbling was not occurring naturally lisa and her family demonstrated that the gas would ignite also like that. i thought we had a bar and say. if you're by. water samples taken from the groundwater in the. vied creeks area showed levels of the carcinogen benzene forty eight times government standards gas was released into the creek for fifty five days before the well believed to have caused the seep was resealed after they were mediated the well evidence of the sea largely disappeared here it went away and pepys place on langer's it diminished significantly and there's still some evidence of it there but it's the only lingering presence. to
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this day gas continues to bubble up at the seams main exit point on pepe langer's land. so what they're trying to do is contained everything they come from in a form but in a certain area if there's benzene to live in and nobody knows how long it's going to three or even ever. really you know everything is going to be cleared up. according to a statement provided by the encounter corporation nothing that and counted did was out of compliance with the regulations in place at that time extensive monitoring following the incident indicates there was no contamination of residential water sources as a result of the seat an air convection system is in place to remove benzene from the groundwater in the plume area spills and groundwater contamination can occur anywhere there is drilling industry representatives often try to downplay their
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environmental impact this is colorado matters so coloradans who with the oil and gas will say drilling is making the recent spike in oil and gas drilling in colorado is having its say there's new information about the effect it will truly off your health.
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news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations.

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