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  • Feb 6,, 2020, Pecos Texas in the Permain Basin-- a drilling rig at a site that will be fracked.
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  • Rigs in the Permain basin just outside of Pecos on Jan, 13, 2020.
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  • March 5, Permain Basin in Texas- workers at a site that is being drilled before a frac job.
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  • March 5, Permain Basin in Texas- workers at a site that is being drilled before a frac job.
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  • Rigs in the Permain basin just outside of Pecos on Jan, 13, 2020.
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  • Rigs in the Permain basin just outside of Pecos on Jan, 13, 2020.
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  • Jan 1, 2020-- LED sign in Midland, Texas, that flashed between the prices of gas and oil and the number of rigs operating in the Permian Basin. There were 397 rigs operating on January 10, 2020, down from 489 in November 2018.
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  • 1/12/2020 - Drilling rig in the Permain Basin on the outskirts of Midland Texas.
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  • Drilling rig in the Permain Basin , south of Odessa , at a site that will be fracked on Jan, 1, 2020
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  • Feb 6,, 2020, Pecos Texas in the Permain Basin-- a drilling rig at a site that will be fracked.
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  • Feb 6,, 2020, Pecos Texas in the Permain Basin-- a drilling rig at a site that will be fracked.
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  • Feb 6,, 2020, Pecos Texas in the Permain Basin-- a drilling rig at a site that will be fracked.
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  • Marathon refinery is located  across from  the Mississippi River in the stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans,  is part of a large concentration of chemical and oil companies that was formerly referred to as the "Petrochemical Corridor," but now is know as "Cancer Alley."  Many cases of cancer have occurred  in communities on both sides of the river though the Louisiana Tumor Registry claims the numbers are not higher then the national average. The record high levels of the Mississippi River in the spring of 2011 brought on by what some scientists classify as climate change,  threaten the environment with the potential flooding of industrial complexes and nuclear facilities along the river.
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  • Exxon Mobile refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Scenic Highway located in the stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans along the river, is part of a large concentration of chemical and oil companies that was formerly referred to as the "Petrochemical Corridor," but now is know as "Cancer Alley."  Many cases of cancer have occurred  in communities on both sides of the river though the Louisiana Tumor Registry claims the numbers are not higher then the national average. The record high levels of the Mississippi River in the spring of 2011 brought on by what some scientists classify as climate change,  threaten the environment with the potential flooding of industrial complexes and nuclear facilities along the river.
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  • Exxon Mobile refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Scenic Highway located in the stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans along the river, is part of a large concentration of chemical and oil companies that was formerly referred to as the "Petrochemical Corridor," but now is know as "Cancer Alley."  Many cases of cancer have occurred  in communities on both sides of the river though the Louisiana Tumor Registry claims the numbers are not higher then the national average. The record high levels of the Mississippi River in the spring of 2011 brought on by what some scientists classify as climate change,  threaten the environment with the potential flooding of industrial complexes and nuclear facilities along the river.
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  • Oil tanks at the Exxon Mobile refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana located in the stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans along the river, is part of a large concentration of chemical and oil companies that was formerly referred to as the "Petrochemical Corridor," but now is know as "Cancer Alley."  Many cases of cancer have occurred  in communities on both sides of the river though the Louisiana Tumor Registry claims the numbers are not higher then the national average. The record high levels of the Mississippi River in the spring of 2011 brought on by what some scientists clasify as climate change,  threaten the environment with the potential flooding of industrial complexes and nuclear facilities along the river.
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  • ExxonMobil's Baytown Refinery, in Bayotown Texas is Exxon's largerst refinery in the United States.
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  • October 8th, 2013, Chesapeake Energy's headquarters in Forth Worth, Texas. Chesapeake  is one of the country's most productive fracking companies. The hydraulic fracturing industry is controversial as the long and short term effects of horizontal drilling are unknown.
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  • Chesapeake Energy fracking industry site, in  Woods County Oklahoma. Woods County in the Northwestern part of the state where the fracking industry is booming.
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  • Chesapeake Energy
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  • Model of a Chesapeake drill rig in the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in Texas.
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  • Model of a Chesapeake drill rig in the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in Texas.
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  • October 8th, 2013, Chesapeake Energy's headquarters in Forth Worth, Texas. Chesapeake  is one of the country's most productive fracking companies. The hydraulic fracturing industry is controversial as the long and short term effects of horizontal drilling are unknown.
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