Saturday, February 22, 2014

Exxon CEO Joins Lawsuit to Stop Fracking Near His Home

 

Exxon CEO Joins Lawsuit to Stop Fracking Near His Home


Lying rich jerk


Rex Tillerson finally tells the truth about fracking. It lowers property values.
Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson may be the world's biggest fracker (Exxon is the biggest natural gas producer in the U.S.) but he isn't stupid. He'll frack my backyard and tell me it's good for me and he'll frack your place too, but don't let any frackers near his home. He knows damn well that fracking lowers property values, but he wouldn't admit it until the frackers came to his place. He just joined a lawsuit to stop the fracking because it would lower the value of his property.
Tillerson has joined a lawsuit that cites fracking’s consequences in order to block the construction of a 160-foot water tower next to his and his wife’s Texas home. The Wall Street Journal reports the tower would supply water to a nearby fracking site, and the plaintiffs argue the project would cause too much noise and traffic from hauling the water from the tower to the drilling site. The water tower, owned by Cross Timbers Water Supply Corporation, “will sell water to oil and gas explorers for fracing [sic] shale formations leading to traffic with heavy trucks on FM 407, creating a noise nuisance and traffic hazards,” the suit says.
When he is acting as Exxon CEO, not a homeowner, Tillerson has lashed out at fracking critics and proponents of regulation. “This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth, and global competitiveness,” he said in 2012.
Thousands of North Carolinians, like me, living in Moore, Lee, Chatham, Orange, Wake and Durham counties want to keep fracking out of our communities because fracking is incompatible with biotech, IT, retirement, higher education, world class hospitals, and the wonderful farm to market movement that has developed in central North Carolina. Our properties, our universities and schools, our farms, our retirement communities, our hospitals and our businesses deserve the same protection from loss of property values and environmental damage as Rex Tillerson's. And our children deserve clean air to breathe and clean water to drink.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/21/1279443/-Exxon-CEO-Joins-Lawsuit-to-Stop-Fracking-Near-His-Home


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Lowers property values...hmm..

I wonder if everyone in the lower mainland realizes Kinder Morgan`s proposed triple up pipeline will lower property values, and of course if there is a big spill in Burrard inlet or the Georgia Straight waterfront properties will lose a combined $billions in value..

Food for thought

The Straight Goods

Cheers Eyes Wide OPn
 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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dan said...


Thanks for the article. Interesting to see the mindset of “fracking is non-harmful until such time as it gets to my place and then fracking simply must be stopped.”

Sauce for the goose….

Anonymous said...

http://commonsensecanadian.ca/REPORTED_ELSEWHERE-detail/chevron-offers-pizza-victims-fracking-explosion/