In the picture you are looking over the fence of the industrial complex that was added to my zoned residential/commercial zone about a year ago.
A Chesapeake Energy Barnett Shale Natural Gas Pad Site.
You are sort of looking southwest, in the picture. The building in the background is an Alberstsons, plus some strip mall type businesses.
My neighborhood gas pad was fracked recently. I don't know if this is what caused my bout of respiratory woes, or not. What I do know is the fracking is now completed and my respiratory woes have abated.
Years ago I got myself being all cranky over Chesapeake Energy's bullying tactics regarding pumping non-odorized natural gas under homes on Fort Worth's Carter Avenue. I found myself making an anti-Chesapeake blog and joining a protest at the Tarrant County Courthouse, supporting Steve Doeung's courageous court fight against the Chesapeake Energy bully.
Steve Doeung won that fight. No non-odorized natural gas flows under Carter Avenue.
I can not say the same for the two roads closest to my abode, those being Boca Raton Boulevard and Bridgewood Drive.
In the picture on the left you are looking at a Chesapeake Energy WARNING, letting you know you are standing above a gas pipeline. No mention is made regarding the non-odorized nature of the natural gas flowing in that pipeline.
There are multiples of these warnings, due to the newly fracked well producing non-odorized natural gas that is being pumped somewhere unknown to me.
Today, for my daily walk, I took a tour of my neighborhood, which is when I made note of the new WARNINGS.
Walking across Miss Puerto Rico's parking lot I saw little round warnings embedded into the asphalt. The pipeline runs under Miss Puerto Rico's parking lot.
In the picture on the left that little yellow round dot in the center foreground is one of the "CALL BEFORE YOU DIG" warnings.
That is the back of the aforementioned Albertsons in the upper right of the picture.
When this pipeline was placed underground at this location the racket the process made was incredibly loud. It vibrated my location quite a distance away, to the point where I felt compelled to exit my abode to find out what was making the racket.
I asked Miss Puerto Rico if the people who park above this non-odorized natural gas pipeline were given any sort of notice as to what was being installed almost in their living quarters.
No notice was given.
I doubt many of the people who live here are aware of what is being pumped beneath them.
Texas has a long history of natural gas explosions, with the most famous explosion being the big bang at the New London School which brought about adding a telltale odor to odorless natural gas.
I have blogged about the exploding natural gas issue a few times...
Stairtown Latest Texas Natural Gas Explosion and Texas Natural Gas Explosion and Carter Avenue & The New London School Explosion.
I guess that whatever it was about non-odorized natural gas that caused disastrous deadly explosions in the past has now been fixed, which would explain why it is safe for non-odorized natural gas to be flowing underground at my location....
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Monday, January 28, 2013
Monday, June 7, 2010
Natural Gas Explosion In Hood County Kills At Least 3

At least 10 people are missing. So far.
There was a loud explosion, with a rumbling noise, like a tornado.
A massive fireball and big plume of black smoke could be seen for miles.
Early reports are that workers hit an underground natural gas pipeline while digging.

I do not know what natural gas company is responsible, but they are working to shut the gas flow to the damaged pipeline.
It may be late in the evening before the natural gas fire is controlled.
Firemen from 8 different fire departments have surrounded the site of the explosion. Parkland Hospital, in Dallas, is expecting burn victims to be brought to their specialist burn unit.
Something like this can happen, and yet there are people who can not understand why people like Steve Doeung and the others who live on Carter Avenue objected to Chesapeake Energy running a non-odorized, high pressure natural gas pipeline under their homes.
I heard nothing at my location, about 65 miles northeast of Granbury.
More details when I hear them.
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