Fracking Expands Under the Radar on Mexican Lands
Fracking Expands Under the Radar on Mexican Lands
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY, Jun 26 2015 (IPS) - People dont know what fracking is and there is little concern about the issue because its not visible yet, said Gabino Vicente, a delegate of one of the municipalities in southern Mexico where exploration for unconventional gas is forging ahead.
Vicente is a local representative of the community of Santa Úrsula in the municipality of San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec, some 450 km south of Mexico City in the state of Oaxaca, where he told IPS fracking is sort of a hidden issue; theres a great lack of information about it.
Tuxtepec, population 155,000, and another Oaxaca municipality, Loma Bonita, form part of the project Papaloapan B with seven municipalities in the neighbouring state of Veracruz. The shale gas and oil exploration project was launched by Mexicos state oil company, Pemex, in 2011.
Papaloapan B, backed by the governmental National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH), covers 12,805 square kilometres and is seeking to tap into shale gas reserves estimated at between 166 and 379 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
The project will involve 24 geological studies and the exploratory drilling of 120 wells, for a total investment of 680 million dollars.But people in Tuxtepec have not been informed about the project. We dont know a thing about it, said Vicente, whose rural community has a population of 1,000. Normally, companies do not provide information to the local communities; they arrange things in secret or with some owners of land by means of deceit, taking advantage of the lack of money in the area.
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