A RIVER ON FIRE! Gas explodes from Australian river near fracking site.
A
RIVER ON FIRE! Gas explodes from Australian river near fracking site.
I was shocked by force of the explosion when I tested whether gas
boiling through the Condamine River, Qld was flammable. So much gas
is bubbling through the river that it held a huge flame.
There
has been concern that fracking and extraction of coal seam gas could
cause gas to migrate through the rock. Not only is it polluting the
river and air, but methane is an extremely potent heat trapping gas.
Fugitive emissions from the unconventional gas industry could be a
major contributor to climate change and make gas as dirty as burning
coal.
Gas
first started bubbling though the river shortly after the coal seam
gas industry took off in the Chinchilla area. Since then the volume
of gas bubbling through the river has massively increased and has
spread along the river.
You
can see stakes in the river bank were the Queensland Government has
marked each gas seep. You can also see pipework near the river where
Origin Energy has installed for monitoring the gas bubbling through
the river.
Thanks
to John Jenkyn for taking me up the river in his tinnie. He's a
champion!
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