Friday, 20 June 2014

PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND and ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PROBABLE "SAFE FRACKING"

Dear All

As, I believe to be, a respected engineer in the oil/gas Industry and an amateur archaeologist  I have studied over the past three years, or so; the pros and cons for fracking and have identified Scotland, due to its geological and geomorphological situation on our planet to provide one of the most benign regions on our planet for the exploitation of Fracking.

The main reason is the closeness of the of the target areas to the surface:-

This gives tremendous relief to any new technologies which

1. No need for excessive overland transport of water.
2. Capability of in-line PD Omnidyne being placed at appropriate distance from targeted fissure level.
3. Minimal use of chemicals.
4. Etc;

I will be publishing above pointers on my "Palaeolithic Scotland" articles on the internet as it was through these investigations, by myself and others, which allowed us to come to the above conclusions.

I have been privileged to serve!

Jack Sneddon.



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