Tioga, population 3,000, welcomed North Dakota’s first well in - TopicsExpress



          

Tioga, population 3,000, welcomed North Dakota’s first well in 1951, more than a half-century before hydraulic fracturing liberated the “tight oil” trapped in the Bakken shale formation. So it was fitting that Tioga ring in the daily production milestone that had ushered the Bakken into the rarefied company of historic oil fields worldwide. But Tioga also claims another record: what is considered the largest on-land oil spill in recent American history. And only Brenda Jorgenson, 61, who attended “to hear what does not get said,” mentioned that one, sotto voce. The million-barrel bash was devoid of protesters save for Ms. Jorgenson, a tall, slender grandmother who has two wells at her driveway’s end and three jars in her refrigerator containing blackened water that she said came from her faucet during the fracking process. She did not, however, utter a contrary word. “I’m not that brave (or stupid) to protest among that,” she said afterward. “I’ve said it before: we’re outgunned, outnumbered and out-suited.”
Posted on: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 02:21:18 +0000

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