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24. Secretary Clinton's State Department apparently tried to support Chevron's overseas fracking efforts
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 06:50 PM
Mar 2016

with diplomatic interventions:


How Hillary Clinton's State Department Sold Fracking to the World
A trove of secret documents details the US government's global push for shale gas.
By Mariah Blake | September/October 2014 Issue


One icy morning in February 2012, Hillary Clinton's plane touched down in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, which was just digging out from a fierce blizzard. Wrapped in a thick coat, the secretary of state descended the stairs to the snow-covered tarmac, where she and her aides piled into a motorcade bound for the presidential palace. That afternoon, they huddled with Bulgarian leaders, including Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, discussing everything from Syria's bloody civil war to their joint search for loose nukes. But the focus of the talks was fracking. The previous year, Bulgaria had signed a five-year, $68 million deal, granting US oil giant Chevron millions of acres in shale gas concessions. Bulgarians were outraged. Shortly before Clinton arrived, tens of thousands of protesters poured into the streets carrying placards that read "Stop fracking with our water" and "Chevron go home." Bulgaria's parliament responded by voting overwhelmingly for a fracking moratorium.

Clinton urged Bulgarian officials to give fracking another chance. According to Borissov, she agreed to help fly in the "best specialists on these new technologies to present the benefits to the Bulgarian people." But resistance only grew. The following month in neighboring Romania, thousands of people gathered to protest another Chevron fracking project, and Romania's parliament began weighing its own shale gas moratorium. Again Clinton intervened, dispatching her special envoy for energy in Eurasia, Richard Morningstar, to push back against the fracking bans. The State Depart­ment's lobbying effort culminated in late May 2012, when Morningstar held a series of meetings on fracking with top Bulgarian and Romanian officials. He also touted the technology in an interview on Bulgarian national radio, saying it could lead to a fivefold drop in the price of natural gas. A few weeks later, Romania's parliament voted down its proposed fracking ban and Bulgaria's eased its moratorium.

The episode sheds light on a crucial but little-known dimension of Clinton's diplomatic legacy. Under her leadership, the State Department worked closely with energy companies to spread fracking around the globe—part of a broader push to fight climate change, boost global energy supply, and undercut the power of adversaries such as Russia that use their energy resources as a cudgel. But environmental groups fear that exporting fracking, which has been linked to drinking-water contamination and earthquakes at home, could wreak havoc in countries with scant environmental regulation. And according to interviews, diplomatic cables, and other documents obtained by Mother Jones, American officials—some with deep ties to industry—also helped US firms clinch potentially lucrative shale concessions overseas, raising troubling questions about whose interests the program actually serves.

Geologists have long known that there were huge quantities of natural gas locked in shale rock. But tapping it wasn't economically viable until the late 1990s, when a Texas wildcatter named George Mitchell hit on a novel extraction method that involved drilling wells sideways from the initial borehole, then blasting them full of water, chemicals, and sand to break up the shale—a variation of a technique known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Besides dislodging a bounty of natural gas, Mitchell's breakthrough ignited an energy revolution. Between 2006 and 2008, domestic gas reserves jumped 35 percent. The United States later vaulted past Russia to become the world's largest natural gas producer. As a result, prices dropped to record lows, and America began to wean itself from coal, along with oil and gas imports, which lessened its dependence on the Middle East. The surging global gas supply also helped shrink Russia's economic clout: Profits for Russia's state-owned gas company, Gazprom, plummeted by more than 60 percent between 2008 and 2009 alone.

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http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/09/hillary-clinton-fracking-shale-state-department-chevron


Of course, Sec. Clinton is really quite progressive and pro-environment. (The sarcasm should be evident.)

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Corporations are people, my friend. ish of the hammer Mar 2016 #1
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Bernie finger-pointing: Bad! RufusTFirefly Mar 2016 #6
Yikes! Imagine if this got the same attention as the Dean Scream... RufusTFirefly Mar 2016 #3
I can only imagine nichomachus Mar 2016 #54
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Nastiness. MsFlorida Mar 2016 #4
You are (choose one, please): RufusTFirefly Mar 2016 #9
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I have compassion for her Equinox Moon Mar 2016 #58
That fits a comment on that video at YouTube.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #66
Finger wagging! Finger wagging! jalan48 Mar 2016 #5
She's sick of the Sanders campaign lying about it ConservativeDemocrat Mar 2016 #7
Greenpeace is the Sanders campaign? dogman Mar 2016 #14
Greenpeace seems to have believed the Sanders campaign ConservativeDemocrat Mar 2016 #19
Well, that means they have more smarts than other 'conservative democrats' found on this site. Scalded Nun Mar 2016 #23
I'm sure the donors were fossil fuel workers. dogman Mar 2016 #29
Yes Only A Conservative Democrat (Whats That Anyway?) Thinks Fossil Fuel CEO's Aren't The Industry billhicks76 Mar 2016 #42
"member of the reality based commity" Jack Rabbit Mar 2016 #65
too funny stupidicus Mar 2016 #22
So she doesn't accept money from the fossil fuel industry? Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #39
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She'll look into it. RufusTFirefly Mar 2016 #12
:-) elleng Mar 2016 #15
Love it! arlington.mass Mar 2016 #67
Will the real Hillary please stand up passiveporcupine Mar 2016 #10
You said it. THAT is the real Hillary Clinton, right there. pangaia Mar 2016 #41
You'd think after working for Obama she'd have learned a little bit about diplomacy. passiveporcupine Mar 2016 #56
I would not think that at all. It is about her, not results. pangaia Mar 2016 #61
That "tone" is soo fucking hot!!!!! I think I'm in love!!!!! desmiller Mar 2016 #11
How "presidential" of her, NOT! peacebird Mar 2016 #13
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They are called "bundlers". Contrary1 Mar 2016 #28
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Just Hill telling more to "get in line"! SoapBox Mar 2016 #18
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Go check with Greenpeace for contact information. n/t xocet Mar 2016 #25
It was a Greenpeace activist. Or were you not paying attention. FailureToCommunicate Mar 2016 #26
How is "thank you for your committment to climate change. will you..." rude? jg10003 Mar 2016 #35
But that would not have been the real Clinton. pangaia Mar 2016 #44
Except she would have been lying if she said that. passiveporcupine Mar 2016 #62
Secretary Clinton's State Department apparently tried to support Chevron's overseas fracking efforts xocet Mar 2016 #24
Every Arab Dictatorship Gave Millions To Clinton Foundation billhicks76 Mar 2016 #51
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She has the gall to say 840high Mar 2016 #37
Holy smokes! She looks and sounds terrible. Duval Mar 2016 #38
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The worst part of it is that she again lost LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #43
Yeah, not much of a diplomat, is she? nichomachus Mar 2016 #52
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She's no doubt written off the Greenpeace LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #64
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I really did laugh out loud. Wow, she never expected the truth to go viral. Peace Patriot Mar 2016 #63
This was supposed to be a cake walk and she's sensing a repeat of 08..... raindaddy Mar 2016 #68
She trumps Trump in this video! mhatrw Apr 2016 #69
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