Chemicals used
Fracking fluid consists of water mixed with chemicals such as benzene that is pumped
underground to frack wells. Although in percentage terms chemicals are a small component
of fracking fluid, the total volume of chemicals used is immense. According to the oil and gas
industry, 99.2% (by volume) of fracking fluid is water and the other 0.8% is a mix of
chemicals. These can enter drinking water supplies from the well, or in the wastewater
disposal process.
Global warming (GW) pollution released
Completion of fracking wells from 2005 to 2012 produced global warming pollution equal to
the CO
2
emissions from 28 coal-fired power plants in a year.
Variation
Both water consumption and pollution levels varied sharply from state to state.
Table: Fracking states (ordered by quantity of water used)
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