2 companies chosen to frack under Ohio state park, wildlife areas


Protestors stage a demonstration during a meeting of the The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission at the Charles D. Shipley Building Atrium. The Commission selected Texas-based Encino Energy for fracking under Valley Run Wildlife Area in Carroll County and Zepernick Wildlife Area in Columbiana County.
  • West Virginia-based Infinity Natural Resources was chosen to frack under Salt Fork State Park
  • The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission also selected Texas-based Encino Energy for fracking under Valley Run Wildlife Area in Carroll County and Zepernick Wildlife Area in Columbiana County
  • State law prohibits the commission from disclosing who applied until after it picks a winner

An Ohio commission picked West Virginia-based Infinity Natural Resources to drill for oil and gas under Salt Fork State Park in a Monday meeting where opponents protested with signs, yelling and tears.

The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission also selected Texas-based Encino Energy for fracking under Valley Run Wildlife Area in Carroll County and Zepernick Wildlife Area in Columbiana County.

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Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is a method that injects water, sand and chemicals into the ground to create new fractures in rocks and extract natural gas, oil and brine. Environmentalists oppose the process, saying it can result in chemical spills at the surface, groundwater quality contamination and induced earthquakes, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.



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2024-02-26 21:11:15

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