Northeast Colorado
is in the midst of an oil boom. Unlike North Dakota, a substantial infrastructure
is already in place. Also, unlike North Dakota, the area is well populated. A
decent article about the energy development is here.
What isn’t
discussed are some of the political implications. While the gun control uproar
has been the most prominent reported part of the 51st State effort,
the core issue is, as always, money. The tax revenues are being grabbed by the
dense population area representatives, and spent in the urban areas. The location of the revenue
sources, rural areas, gets the problems, and not the benefits. Add a renewable
energy mandate, that is not economically feasible, rammed down the rural area’s
throats by the urban voters, and the anger grows.
One obvious
danger of all this development isn’t being discussed. That is a possible
contamination of the Ogallala Aquifer. Already being depleted faster than it is
replenished, contamination would be a major economic disaster for a wide
region. Look at the maps, please. See the overlap? The aquifer is relative
shallow as is the drilling in the DJ basin, as shown here.
I’m in no
way qualified to answer these questions, but as a resident of the area, I feel
free to ask them. What I see on the surface is a lot of care by the petroleum industry
to mitigate the impact of their operations. What is happening underground? We
know contamination can happen. Natural gas has bubbled up in streams in the
Silt, CO area (Garfield County).
As always,
development brings risk. Questioning risk management and mitigation is appropriate.
4 comments:
The 'appropriation' of the $$ is going to be the real issue... And of course the econazis will claim all kinds of massive ecological damage...
Yeah, the Progressives see it as their windfall. Econazis? Hope they are wrong, but even a stopped clock is correct twice a day.
Good point... And they ignore the whole Colorado River issue with CA and diversion...
Troublemaker! Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting.
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