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LOST HILLS, CA - MARCH 23: Old farmland lies unused next to an oil field over the Monterey Shale formation where gas and oil extraction using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is on the verge of a boom on March 23, 2014 near Lost Hills, California. Critics of fracking in California cite concerns over water usage and possible chemical pollution of ground water sources as California farmers are forced to leave unprecedented expanses of fields fallow in one of the worst droughts in California history. Concerns also include the possibility of earthquakes triggered by the fracking process which injects water, sand and various chemicals under high pressure into the ground to break the rock to release oil and gas for extraction though a well. The 800-mile-long San Andreas Fault runs north and south on the western side of the Monterey Formation in the Central Valley and is thought to be the most dangerous fault in the nation. Proponents of the fracking boom saying that the expansion of petroleum extraction is good for the economy and security by developing more domestic energy sources and increasing gas and oil exports. David McNew/Getty Images/AFP== FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==

Detalii fotografie
Loc:     Lost Hills, CA, UNITED STATES
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   DAVID MCNEW
Data:   24 Martie 2014
Dimensiuni:   3000 x 2000 (1.19 MB)
Cuvinte cheie:
GETTYIMAGERANK2 AGRICULTURE BUSINESS CENTRAL VALLEY CLIMATE CHANGE DEVELOPMENT DRILLING DROUGHT EARTHQUAKES ENERGY ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL EXTRACTION FARMS FAULTS FRACKING GAS GLOBAL WARMING HYDRAULIC FRACTURING LOST HILLS MONTEREY FORMATION MONTEREY SHALE NATURAL GAS OIL OIL EXPLORATION PETROLEUM POLLUTION QUAKES RAIN SAN ANDREAS FAULT SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY WATER WATER RIGHTS WEATHER FRACKING CALIFORNIA UNDER SPOTLIGHT SOME LOCAL MUNICIPA