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by Christophe » 12/05/11, 11:47

Waw great victory:

Wednesday 11 May - 16: 47

Shale gas: the National Assembly bans hydraulic fracturing


Now you have to see the technical details:

(Boursier.com) - The National Assembly adopted on Wednesday the bill banning the technique of hydraulic fracturing for the exploration and exploitation of shale gas and oils with 287 votes for and 186 votes against (489 voters / 473 expressed). The majority of the UMP and the New Center voted in favor of the text, while the opposition voted against ...

The text of Christian Jacob (UMP) which originally made consensus, then aroused criticism of the opposition after a modification of article 2. The first version of the text in fact provided for the outright repeal of permits granted at the end of March 2010 by Jean-Louis Borloo, then Minister of Ecology.

The bill now proposes that "holders of exclusive exploration permits for liquid or gaseous hydrocarbon mines" will have two months to declare the technique used. The permits will then be revoked, only if "the holders of the permit use the technique known as hydraulic fracturing of the rock" or if they have not replied.

"The text does not hold from a legal point of view, article 2 can be challenged before the courts", underlined the socialist deputy Pascal Terrasse. During the discussion of the text on Tuesday, Jean-Marc Ayrault, leader of the socialist group had estimated that the text was strewn with "ambiguities" opening "the opportunity for license holders to pass through the cracks of the 'repeal".

The opposition also criticized article 4 of the text authorizing an experimental program in compliance with the law. "It is nevertheless necessary to foresee as of now that such a program will aim only for scientific research", specifies the text.

The adopted text also provides for the annual submission of a report from the government to Parliament on the development of techniques and the application of prison terms and fines in the event of drilling followed by hydraulic fracturing of the rock without have declared it to the administrative authority.


http://www.boursier.com/actualites/econ ... ml?sitemap

I do not know why but I feel that the cracks in this law are huge ...

Edit I made it a new topic: https://www.econologie.com/forums/interdicti ... 10777.html
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by gegyx » 12/05/11, 11:54

Victory?

A look back at the bullshit that had just been approved ...

But as a majority of common sense stood up, backtracking tactics, history as a bonus, to seal the potential presidential candidate, Borloo ...
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by Christophe » 12/05/11, 12:09

A little far-fetched no Gegyx right?

What matters is that industrialists will not be able to do just anything as they did on the American continent! But the law (which I have not seen) is probably full of "holes" ... at least when you read the opinions of the PS ...

But it would surprise me that they drop the case given the French geological potential. The 2nd in Europe after: potential of the shale gas deposit in France

Well, I made a subject about this law: https://www.econologie.com/forums/interdicti ... 10777.html because it is important. We continue down please
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by netshaman » 12/05/11, 13:28

This behavior is typical of parasites: they throw themselves on the smallest bit of resource they see, regardless of the environment as long as it brings in money!
: Evil:
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by gegyx » 06/06/11, 21:50

http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualit ... histe.html
The former Minister of Ecology Jean-Louis Borloo may well have to worry about his "green label". Its probable campaign manager for the 2012 presidential election "actually works for one of the main promoters of shale hydrocarbons, the Toréador company," reports the Owni.fr site on Monday 6 June.
It is Frédéric Salat-Baroux, married to Claude Chirac since 2001. He began his career at the Council of State before joining the Elysée Palace as secretary general, under the chairmanship of Jacques Chirac.
"In 2007, he embraced a career as a lawyer by joining the prestigious business law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges. However, as part of his legal activities, Salat-Baroux has been defending the interests of the company administered by Julien Balkany, Toréador, which is carrying out large-scale exploration in Île-de-France for shale oils. ", specifies Owni.fr.


Not shining all this little world ... :frown:

And during this time, the conductor, the awful Iznogood, laughs by launching his missiles at his possible competing contenders applying for the supreme office.

And it's not over ! The maestro under his control of the big files on each, a slew of advisers, the services and the finances of the state, to achieve his re-election.

Even if it means destroying what, citizens still believe in.

I tell you it will end badly!
With great anger from the people.
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by Remundo » 10/06/11, 15:00

The work of the fossil-gas lobby continues and progresses slowly, but surely in its parliamentary drilling ...

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Shale gas: Senate authorizes hydraulic fracturing for scientific purposes

Co-rapporteur of the information mission of the National Assembly, the UMP deputy from Oise Francois-Michel Gonnot hoped that "the defense of national interests (appear) as important as the times which pushes to do nothing, out of fear and ignorance" and considered that the definitive ban advocated among others by those responsible for Europe Ecology-The Greens (EELV) would be “seriously detrimental to the entire French gas and oil industry ". It has been understood and the latter can therefore envisage the future with more serenity than at the beginning of last month, when the major part of our elected representatives seemed determined to ban exploration and a fortiori the exploitation of rock hydrocarbons .

Source: ZeGreeWeb

Another little effort and all the wells will have a major scientific interest. : Idea:
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by Christophe » 10/06/11, 15:01

Ah yeah for scientific purposes ... just like whaling in Japan !! : Evil:

I didn't think they would get around that quickly ...
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This speed is just proof that there is a lot of cash to be made ...

There will be a demo in Montreal soon: https://www.econologie.com/forums/post205034.html#205034
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by gegyx » 10/06/11, 15:12

I propose the autopsy of this frenzy, on the bench of our schools, in order to advance science.

No prior ethical precaution, it is already brainless…
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by Christophe » 10/06/11, 15:22

If THESE INTELLECTUAL POLICY SCAMS really wanted to defend the national interest in the long term, they would invest in the research and development of SUSTAINABLE AND RENEWABLE NON-fossil solutions !!

Like microalgae: https://www.econologie.com/forums/microalgue ... 10514.html


This is not the national interest, it is the short-term interest of the oil and gas companies they defend!

And of course from the fiscal State which will blithely tax these fuels / shale fuels ... must repay the 50 million debt load!

Look at your tax sheets, it is written on it, it is the 2nd or 3rd charge of the State ... while justice receives 7 billion ...

What was new? To arms, citizens? Etc ...

Short version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdK_ZaKG1ok
Long version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXoczmKOEWE
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ps: the burden of debt is THAT interest ... for capital ... how to say : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by Remundo » 30/06/11, 23:00

Rather good news!
Shale gas: France bans the technique of hydraulic fracturing

The French parliament has definitively prohibited the technique of hydraulic fracturing for the exploration and exploitation of shale gas and oil, under the pressure of a strong mobilization of the populations concerned.

Thursday evening, the Senate, after the National Assembly, definitively voted a UMP bill that will make France the first country in the world to ban the use of this technique deemed highly polluting.

Nicolas Sarkozy assured the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk at the beginning of June that he did not want "to create any difficulties" for Poland, which wishes to exploit its gigantic shale gas reserves estimated by specialists at 5.300 billion m3.

It was a sling of local elected officials and ecologists ulcerated by the secretive granting of exploration permits for these unconventional hydrocarbons in March 2010 in the south-east of France or in the Paris basin which alerted the public authorities.

These authorizations "should not have been granted before the work that we have launched", declared Environment Minister Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, referring to "an industrial activity that can cause risks and nuisances".

The bill by the leader of UMP deputies Christian Jacob, "aimed at prohibiting the exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbon mines by hydraulic fracturing", tabled urgently (one reading per assembly), originally provided for the ban on exploration for these oils.

It was amended at first reading in the Assembly, to the chagrin of the PS deputies who had approved the original text, only proposing to ban the technique of hydraulic billing deemed highly polluting.

Permit holders will have two months to declare the technique used, and only if they use hydraulic fracturing, or if they do not respond, will the permits be revoked.

The majority and the government do not wish to close the door definitively to these hydrocarbons, potential wealth of the French subsoil.

The opposition, on the contrary, wants an outright ban on their exploration and exploitation in the name of environmental preservation. It requests the cancellation of all exclusive permits and a complete overhaul of the mining code.

"The prohibition of this technique alone leaves complete latitude to the implementation of another equally devastating method (...) all permits must be repealed", criticized the environmental senator Jean Desessard at first reading.

The minister raised doubts on Thursday on the possibility of scientific experiments on hydraulic fracturing voted at first reading by the Senate but not retained during the Joint Joint Committee (7 senators, 7 deputies) responsible for establishing a common text between the two assemblies.

"There will be no scientific experiments without a new law", assured Ms Kosciusko-Morizet.

The PS deputies gave up seizing the Constitutional Council. They fear that if the Sages agree with them everything would be canceled and the permits already granted could be used again without any constraint.

The anti-shale collectives have not disarmed and have launched the organization of a "citizens' rally" from August 26 to 28 in the Cévennes, in Lézan (Gard), on the energy future of France.

Source: Boursorama

The door remains ajar with alternative techniques to hydraulic fracturing ... which do not currently exist. :P
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