Fracking in South Africa - by @frieda

in mining •  7 years ago 

Fracking, the commonly known term for Hydraulic fracturing, is a form of mining which forces natural gas out of the Earth's crust. It is different from conventional drilling used to extract oil or gas. During fracking, a vertical well is extended into a horizontal well which penetrates the shale layers. Shale is a type of rock made up of clay sediments, quartz, and other minerals.

Windmills of the Karoo


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Typical area in the Karoo where fracking will take place


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The Karoo grey shale layers are rich in natural gas and are considered to be the richest sources of shale gas fossil fuel in the world.
The grey shale layer is usually 2 - 3 kilometer deep, but the depth varies. In some places, e.g. Lainsburg, the shale layer appears on the surface.
The entire Karoo Basin had very large rivers with extended floodplains, all covered in vast swamps, buried in layers of sediment, formed the shale gas that is now in demand.

Fuel Companies: areas of operation in South Africa


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The following fuel companies are currently operating in South Africa:

  • Anglo Coal
  • Falcon O&G
  • Sasol/Statoil/Chesapeake
  • Shell
  • Sunset Energy

Of all of the above, Shell is the largest company that has an interest in fracking in South Africa. Our government has allowed Shell to start a five-year exploration phase late in 2013. During this phase, no actual fracking may take place. Instead, environmental assessments will be carried out, such as measuring the composition of chemicals in existing municipal and other wells in the area. All these wells, there are several thousands of them, draw water from the water table.

Fracking allows oil and gas companies to extract shale gas that is tightly bound to shale. It is estimated that shale gas releases 48% less greenhouse gas than coal burning.

Fracking: How it works


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Hydraulic fracturing causes natural faults (weak joints) in the shale to open up and release shale gas. Hydraulic fracturing is achieved by injecting more than 2 million cubic meters of water per annum into the well. The volume of this water is equivalent to 150 large swimming pools. The water is mixed with sand, a variety of salts, and several toxic chemicals. This is done under extremely high pressure which causes local earthquakes and allows the Karoo shale to crack and release gas into the open fissures (cracks). The sand in the mixture keeps the fissures open so that the gas can flow up the well to be collected on the surface.

"Well to Hell" Russia's 12 km-kola-super-deep borehole


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This hole is known as "The Well to Hell" happened in Siberia Russia. According to the Bible, the world itself will become a living hell in the end days! Researchers plan to drill a 10-kilometer hole in the Eastern Cape to study what the effects of fracking for shale gas will have on the environment.

Stop Fracking!


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Fracking remains a controversial issue as a result of its potential impact on the environment. The process weakens the Earth's crust to enable the gasses and toxic chemicals in the fracking fluid can escape to the surface. The Karoo basin also has large, underground, natural salt lakes. Fracking can cause this salt water to rise and infiltrates the freshwater aquifers and the water table.

On the hunt for shale gas in The Karoo


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The chemical mixture contains cancer-causing substances and other poisons that may cause illness. In addition to shale gas, methane is also released and is potentially explosive. Heavy machinery and trucks will have an effect on the environment. To date, all forms of purification and the disposal of the toxic wastewater has proven to be less than successful and no one has found a way to purify polluted underground water.


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In the USA where fracking has been done for several decades, human diseases and livestock losses have been reported, which may have been caused by water consumed from wells near fracking sites.

Some countries like France and Bulgaria, have banned fracking.

Frack Off!


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Wow those plants look very interesting.

They are called Allows. Thank you for your reply.

fracking has left a lot of enverionmental damage in the US and canada and this will harm south africa ecosystem , we need to stop feeding the greedy oil and gas companies and think about our future

It is because of all the damage in the US that makes people in SA to protest against fracking. It is so sad that the US has suffered such a lot of environmental damage. Thank you for your comment.

Need something like well to heaven :)

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Thank you for your reply. Go ahead and do it!

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Wow, thats the way to learn things... by scrolling through steemit! Thanks for your informative post, the pictures are great!

Thank you very much. We do learn a lot from other peoples post. What a wonderful way to communicate!

With all the problems we already have in South Africa, do we really need this as well? I don't think so. Lets get rid of those fracking greedy institutions that just wants to make money and leave our country in a mess

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Looking back now, it is interesting to see that it was that greedy, crying, hypocrite Brian Molefe who gave the green light for Shell to start their 5-year-exploration phase. Wonder how much was in it for him and his buddies? They must throw them all down Russia's 'Well to Hell'


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I agree. This Gupta lap dog deserves to be punished. He's corrupt to the core

OMG 😱 the interest of an industry is based on exploiting, winning and then withdrawing. Without taking into account the damage they do around.

very good article @brightideas it continues so I like these subjects. I expect you to visit my profile and find something you like.

That is exactly what they are doing, take all they can get and to hell with the rest! Thank you for your reply.