Will Florida Ban Fracking?
NIMBYism in the Sunshine State.

Florida produces very little oil and natural gas. According to the state's Department of Environmental Protection, it has just 64 wells in operation, which gave the world a total of 2 million barrels of oil and 20 billion cubic feet of natural gas in all of 2016. None of those were drilled using fracking techniques.
So why did the Florida Senate consider a ban in March? It turns out that familiarity breeds acceptance, according to a January 2017 working paper by the Oregon State University sociologist Hilary Boudet and her colleagues. In the Sunshine State, the inverse seems to be true.
The authors wanted to find out how Americans who live next door to fracked wells feel about them, compared to folks who don't. So they analyzed nationally representative survey data probing the attitudes of nearly 20,000 people in nine waves between 2012 and 2016. They combined the survey results with data about how close respondents actually lived to oil and gas wells.
Among respondents who said they were familiar with fracking, which involves injecting high-pressure fluids into wells to create minute cracks that release trapped oil and natural gas, the researchers found "generalizable empirical evidence that those who are located closer to new unconventional oil and gas wells are more familiar with and more supportive of hydraulic fracturing." In other words, folks who live closer to wells are more likely to come down on the side of yimby—Yes In My Backyard.
Conversely, people living farther away from oil and gas development are more likely to associate fracking with negative impacts. Respondents in Denver (12 miles away on average from a newly active well) are more supportive of fracking than respondents in Orlando (400 miles away on average). So Floridians say nimby—Not In My Backyard—even though fracking is nowhere near their backyards.
Combined with directional drilling, this form of unconventional well development has boosted daily U.S. oil production from 5 million barrels in 2008 to nearly 9 million barrels now, and it has increased annual U.S. natural gas production from a plateau in 1970–2005 at 18 trillion cubic feet to over 27 trillion cubic feet today. This helped to cut the prices of these fossil fuels to about half of what they were a decade ago.
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That and many people from New York state/city now live in Florida. New York has numerous bans on fracking. People tend to bring their voting habits with them when they move.
I've been assured that can never happen or have any significant impact.
While we are talking about fracking, whatever happened to those stories from last year about how Oklahoma was about to fall into the earth from the millions of earthquakes allegedly caused by the fracking industry?
People remembered that they don't really care about Oklahoma.
It happened; no one noticed.
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It turns out that the Earthquakes are caused from fracking waste being injected in certain areas. The fluids are lubricating ancient fault lines. In order to avoid earthquakes we simply have to avoid the fault lines. All that is left is to find a new way to dispose of excess waste and wait for the faults to stabilize.
While we are talking about fracking, whatever happened to those stories from last year about how Oklahoma was about to fall into the earth from the millions of earthquakes allegedly caused by the fracking industry?
The squirrels ate them.
In other words, folks who live closer to wells are more likely to come down on the side of yimby?Yes In My Backyard.
If you're living next door to a well, like me, then you are likely getting royalties from its production. That eases any trepidation. But, yes, my only complaint is that it seemed to kill all the pythons people keep dropping off onto my property.
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Hydraulic fracturing of rock for oil and gas has been in practice for over 50 years. Horizontal drilling of fractures and extraction of more product at more affordable prices has only been around since about 2008 en masse.
The fraccing hysteria is more psychotic idiocy form lefties who follow the herd of morons to get mad at anything with a profit attached to it.
That is the extent of the argument against fraccing. The only thing that might hold water is the earthquake concern in OK which does seem strange but not unheard of prior to 2008.
Nothing new hear from the marxists. Again, the majority of American marxists have no idea they are marxists. They are too busy soaking their brains with stupidity and propaganda to read about or understand why they are so mad all the time.
In Pennsylvania, the people most likely to oppose fracking and who keep calling for more taxes on the industry are from southeastern PA, which has no Marcellus shale gas.
In fact, I don't think any of them have even traveled to the rural northern tier or the southwestern part of the state when the trout streams and bunnies and Bambi they claim to be protecting actually live.
Why would any state want all the pesky revenue or those jobs associated with fracking anyway? It's not like voters like to have cheap gas or heat for their homes. Banning fracking makes perfect sense.
Actually at today's prices it does. O&G jobs have gone from 550k to 450k in the last 3 years - and the industry probably needs to shed another 100k. Royalties follow prices. Those prices ain't going up any time soon - despite the drillbabydrill chants from the peanut gallery. The only thing that will make the sector recover is massive bankruptcies in the sector - and they are still firmly in denial stage with excessive debtloads. $123 billion in (mostly junk-grade) debt on bank balance sheets - currently being subsidized by the Federal Reserve and you.
WHEN the bankruptcies happen the first thing that will be eliminated are any future provisions for cleanup problems. That will be dropped on local taxpayers - esp in any newly drilled areas - like it always is. But you can always bet that the siren song of new O&G production will get sweeter and more enticing the more out-of-date it gets with current reality - just like it always has. There is a huge difference between 'banning fracking' in existing areas like PA/ND/TX/CO than in new areas like FL.
This helped to cut the prices of these fossil fuels to about half of what they were a decade ago.
Hence why proggies hate fracking-they are against anything that makes gas or oil cheaper-especially gas. They want us to pay on the nose for our carbon sin.
Lately, they have been astroturfing in Southside Virginia against a pipeline that would bring fracked gas from WV and PA to Hampton Roads for shipment to Europe and other places. Why? Because they would rather the Europeans buy their gas from Putin.
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No one is mentioning the real factors involved in Florida. Is the geology in Florida any different...do they have sinkholes in Oklahoma or other fracking approved areas? I'm not necessarily against fracking but with the propensity of sinkholes in Florida due to its geology maybe there should be investigations and discussions on how fracking would be different in Florida.
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