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Uploaded by EnergyInDepth on May 26, 2011
Tracy explains her Marcellus Shale school science project.http://eidmarcellus.org
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That might be so, naturally. However, this is not the case when drilling occurs and the ground has been compromised. Once the ground has been damaged and gas can come-up, it free to travel where ever it sees fit.
djmopa 8 months ago
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That might be so, naturally. However, this is not the case when drilling occurs and the ground has been compromised. Once the ground has been damaged and gas can come-up, it free to travel where ever it sees fit.
djmopa 8 months ago