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Hydrofracking is a large and constantly shifting subject, one that is extensively
covered by the mainstream press. For readers interested in general references, I
suggest consulting the Notes chapter in this topic. For those looking to pursue a
particular line of thought or technical detail, or to dig deeper into complementary
aspects of hydrofracking (such as energy use or climate science), below is a list of
specialty publications, government reports, academic and industry studies, blogs,
and the like. This is just a starting point, of course, but it should provide a useful
pathway to understanding these timely issues.
American Petroleum Institute (API): http://www.api.org
American Exploration and Production Council (AXPC): http://www.axpc.us
America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA): http://anga.us
Bakken Shale news, marketplace, jobs: http://bakkenshale.com
Barnett Shale Energy Education Council: http://www.bseec.org
British Petroleum (BP): http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/investors/
6423_BP_Unconventional_Gas.pdf
Bureau of Land Management (BLM): http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en.html
California Energy Commission: http://www.energy.ca.gov
Ceres: http://www.ceres.org
Chesapeake Energy: http://www.chk.com
Council on Foreign Relations: http://www.cfr.org
US Department of Energy: http://energy.gov
US Department of the Interior: http://www.doi.gov/index.cfm
Earth Justice: http://earthjustice.orgceres
Energy in Depth: http://energyindepth.org
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