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Fracking Louisiana- Haynsville Shale { 57 images } Created 16 Dec 2014

Haynsville Shale Region of LA.
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  • Fracking pads in Elm Grove Louisiana, near  Shreveport in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Children dropped off from school in front of their home in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region..
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  • Pumpjacks in front of a church in Hosston, Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Oil on the ground near a pumpjack in  Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Oilfield worker  in Hosston, Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Oilfield worker  in Hosston, Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Oil prodcuing site  in Northern  Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Oil prodcuing site  in Northern  Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Road sign in the Haynesville Shale region in Northern Louisiana.
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  • Pumpjack in Northern Louisiana in the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Children dropped off from school in front of their home in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region..
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  • Church near pumpjacks in an oil field in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Tanks in an oil field in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Post office across from an oil field in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Church near pumpjacks in an oil field in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Church near pumpjacks in an oil field in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region.
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  • Children dropped off from school in front of their home in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region..
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  • House in the middle of a feild of pumpjacks in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region..
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  • Pumpjacks in an oil field in Hosston, Louisiana, part of the Haynsville Shale region..
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  • Industrial site with no fences in Hosston, a village in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, that sits on top of the Haynesville Shale.
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  • Oil on the ground at an industrial site with no fences in Hosston, a village in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, that sits on top of the Haynesville Shale.
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  • Oil on the ground at an industrial tank battery site leased by  Hosston Baptist church with no fences in Hosston, a village in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, that sits on top of the Haynesville Shale.
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  • James Brown. lives across from a tank battery site, with oil storage tanks. He does maintenance on a number of sites near his home. He used to work for oil companies so he knows his way around but now he just does maintenance.  He is pro industry but talks about the dangers of not having fences around the sites. There are many sites in Hosston with no fences and spills. The tank battery site is least by Hosston Baptist church.
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  • Frack job in progress in Dixie, Louisiana part of the Haynesville Shale region. DIxie is just north of Shreveport. There have been reports of water contaminated by fracking near by that the Louisiana Department  of Natural Recources have said was not caused by fracking.
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  • One of two rigs on one fracksite near Westdale, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Drilling rig at a frack site near Shreveport ,Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Frackpads in Frierson, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Two rigs on one fracksite near Westdale, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Two rigs on one fracksite near Westdale, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Two rigs on one fracksite near Westdale, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Fracking pads next to a large industry complex in Westdale Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Fracking pads in Elm Grove Louisiana, near  Shreveport in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Fracking pads in Elm Grove Louisiana, near  Shreveport in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Nancy Howard in her home in Keithville, Louisiana says her water is went bad shortly after the fracking industry began drilling in the area 4 years ago. Her dog got sick after drinking the water and her health went downhill too.  She got diabetes which she blames on the changes in the air and water.  She witnessed the cows dying near by after they drank chemicals at a frack site  2010 and has photos of the incident. <br />
She says the Department of Natural Recourses told her he water is not safe to drink but didn’t connect the contamination to the fracking industry.
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  • Mural of an oil rig on Caddo Lake in OIl City, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region. Oil CIty is the  home to the world's first over water oil well completed in Caddo Lake in 2011.
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  • Welcome sign to OIl City, Louisiana, in Haynesville Shale region is home to the world's first over water oil well completed in Caddo Lake in 2011.
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  • Pumpjack on the lawn of a church in OIl City, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region. Oil CIty is the  home to the world's first over water oil well completed in Caddo Lake in 2011.
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  • Mural's on the main strip of OIl City, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region. Oil CIty is the  home to the world's first over water oil well completed in Caddo Lake in 2011.
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  • Drilling rigs at fracksite  south of Shreveport, Louisiana  in the Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Chesapeak Energy fracking site south of Shreveport Louisiana  on the Haynesville Shale.
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  • A fracking industry site in Greenbrier, Arkansas in Faulkner County which sits on top of the Fayetteville Shale
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  • Fracking pads in Elm Grove Louisiana, near  Shreveport in Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Haynesville Shale  industry site in Shreveport ,Lousiana where natural gas production derivied from fracking is increasing.
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  • Ruthie Anderson, homeowner in Keithville Louisiana says her water went bad shortly after the fracking industry began drilling in the area 4 years ago. She never complained to anyone about it since she didn’t believe there is anything she could do about it but has no doubt the fracking industry caused the problem. She buys bottled water with money she would prefer not to spend.
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  • Ruthie Anderson, homeowner in Keithville Louisiana says her water went bad shortly after the fracking industry began drilling in the area 4 years ago. She never complained to anyone about it since she didn’t believe there is anything she could do about it but has no doubt the fracking industry caused the problem. She buys bottled water with money she would prefer not to spend.
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  • Drilling rigs at fracksites south of Shreveport, Louisiana  in the Haynesville Shale region.  south of Shreveport, Louisiana  in the Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Chesapeak Energy fracking site south of Shreveport Louisiana  on the Haynesville Shale.
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  • Drilling rigs at fracksite  south of Shreveport, Louisiana  in the Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Drilling rigs at fracksite  south of Shreveport, Louisiana  in the Haynesville Shale region.
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  • Mural's on the main strip of OIl City, Louisiana in Haynesville Shale region. Oil CIty is the  home to the world's first over water oil well completed in Caddo Lake in 2011.
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  • Chesapeake Energy fracking site south of Shreveport Louisiana  on the Haynesville Shale.
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  • Welcome sign to OIl City, Louisiana, in Haynesville Shale region is home to the world's first over water oil well completed in Caddo Lake in 2011.
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