Fracktivists Excited About Potential for Drill Site Problems From Hurricane Sandy

While people all along the east coast of the U.S. brace for the worst from Hurricane Sandy, anti-fracking organizations appear to be viewing the storm as opportunity knocking to further their agenda.

From Energy in Depth:
Natural gas opponents are looking for opportunities to benefit from a prospective natural disaster by capturing photos and videos of development sites impacted by a hurricane that is just hitting our area.
Readers of this blog will recall the infamous picture of a flooded natural gas rig PennEnvironment put out last year.  You know…the one that turned out to be from Pakistan.  Well, it appears natural gas opponents haven’t learned anything and are waiting with anxious anticipation to capitalize on Hurricane Sandy.  They’ve put out the call to get some “great ammo” by videoing the impact of a storm on natural gas development sites.
We found this on the Sierra Club’s Atlantic Chapter Facebook page:

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