We're supposed to believe your interpretation that your anonymous friend could not describe the process. I can describe it! If you think that thousands of PSI of pressure cannot make liquids and gases move upward, then exactly how is it that we get those materials out of the ground? Your neat little theoretical drawing is very clean, but what about all of the REAL NEWS of spills and evacuations everywhere? What about foreign ownership of the gas companies, and what about the low price of gas due to the glut? You're not for the 'shenandoah valley', you're for the greedy residents and gas companies who want to risk the beautiful clean valley for a short term ride on the gravy train.
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We're supposed to believe your interpretation that your anonymous friend could not describe the process. I can describe it! If you think that thousands of PSI of pressure cannot make liquids and gases move upward, then exactly how is it that we get those materials out of the ground?
Your neat little theoretical drawing is very clean, but what about all of the REAL NEWS of spills and evacuations everywhere? What about foreign ownership of the gas companies, and what about the low price of gas due to the glut?
You're not for the 'shenandoah valley', you're for the greedy residents and gas companies who want to risk the beautiful clean valley for a short term ride on the gravy train.
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