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The West Virginia Hills: Flyover of Wetzel County Gas Drilling (Part 1)

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For all that we do working on satellite and aerial images, it is extremely refreshing to actually get a chance to go up in the air ourselves. Last month we had the one such opportunity when we were asked by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) if we could put together an aerial tour of active gas fields. Enabled by our partners at LightHawk,we arranged a flight over one of the most heavily drilled regions in West Virginia: Wetzel County.

This heat map from the West Virginia Dept. of Environmental
Protection- Office of Oil and Gas
shows density of Marcellus Shale drilling activity. Due to the profitability of the
liquids-rich gas found in NW West Virginia and an energy market flooded with
cheap natural gas, this area has become one of the most heavily developed parts of the state. 

If Wetzel County sounds familiar, that is because we have posted about drilling in this area before in
a guest post by Jim Sheehan, a remote sensing and GIS
specialist pursuing his Ph. D at West Virginia University. We are very
interested in areas like Wetzel County because the United States is only at the
beginning of a resource extraction boom that is promising thousands of wells to
be drilled. If
this occurs, areas that are now “hot-spots” could become the new
norm. 

On November 15, John and I headed up to Pittsburgh
to guide EDF and representatives from some of their partner
foundations on an aerial tour of active natural gas fields. Since SkyTruth
doesn’t have our own plane, we coordinated with LightHawk, a volunteer
pilot organization that connects pilots with non-profits to promote
environmental conservation. They arranged for two single-engine aircraft to fly
us on a 160 mile round trip over SW Pennsylvania, into Wetzel County, and back
via the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia.

Our flight-plan, from the
Allegheny County Airport (KAGC) in the north, down to Wetzel County, over the
Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management area (in green) and through  an area
of intense activity know as the Victory Field (in red).

There is only so much space in a blog-post, so here
are just a few highlights observed flying over one of the most active
unconventional gas fields in the region:

#1: Fracking

There is no need to belabor familiar talking points about fracking, but there is something commonly misrepresented I would like to clear up. Google image search the word “fracking” and you
are more likely to see a generic drill rig than an actual hydraulic fracture job underway. Between incorrectly labeled pictures of drill rigs and a wide variety of diagrams, you have to sift through  dozens of pictures before you actually find an image of  an actual frack. Back in October, I posted about visually assessing well sites from aerial survey photos to
determine disclosure compliance, and included a detailed breakdown of what a frack-job looks like
“in-progress.” On the flight, I took some high-resolution photos of a frack underway
at Stone Energy Pad #2 in the Lewis Wetzel Wildlife area, a state gameland.

Stone Energy Pad #2, Lewis
Wetzel Wildlife Management Area, Wetzel County, WV. All chemicals and water
appear to be stored in portable red tanks (instead of open pits), are mixed
with a proppant (usually fine silica sand), and are forced down the wellbore by
the blue, truck-mounted compressor engines.  The Centers for Disease
Control (CDC) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) have issued a warning about the risk of silicosis
from this process, but local activists across the Devonian Shale
region frequently report that workers rarely use any kind of mask or
respirator. 

Highlight #2: Slips and Landslides
Many of the drill rig crews working in the Marcellus are not from West Virginia or even Appalachia, but from much flatter Oklahoma, Texas, North Dakota, etc. Whether unfamiliarity with steep terrain is the cause or not, Wetzel County has experienced a significant number of “slips,” where wellpads, containment ponds and/or roads have become unstable and “slid” downhill. This has resulted in a number of wastewater ponds failing and leaking their toxic contents, blocking roads (even blocking emergency services from responding to a medical emergency).
We flew over numerous sites that have had issues with this public safety hazard, but none stood out as much as the Ray Baker pad in Marshall County. 
Citing “imminent danger” to people, the WV DEP shut down this site in December 2011,  but the pad has still not been able to resume work.  The hillside has continued to slide, shutting down a public road for weeks and forcing a downhill neighbors to relocate due to danger to his home.
Chesapeake Energy has been working since 2011 to stabilize the site after being cited by the Army Corps of Engineers for “discharging pollutants into an adjacent stream.” Operators were hoping to be approved to restart work last month, but the most recent slips have left the site’s operations suspended indefinitely.
Stay tuned for more highlights, or view the whole gallery now on Flickr:


Wetzel County Gas Drilling: Aerial Tour

You can also view the point-by-point guide we created for the passengers for a more detailed view of all the sites we visited. Many thanks to EDF and LightHawk for making this opportunity possible.



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