Flaring
Flaring is the practice of burning gas. Flaring results in hydrogen sulfide emissions, emissions from the drilling or hydraulic fracturing process that are converted to a gaseous form, and emissions of other chemicals and compounds including but not limited to benzene, formaldehyde, PAH (including naphthalene), acetaldehyde, acrolein, propylene, toluene, xylenes, ethyl benzene, and hexane. Excessive flaring can be a tell-tale sign of enhanced pollution and exposure to dangerous chemicals.
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Flaring is the practice of burning gas. Flaring results in hydrogen sulfide emissions, emissions from the drilling or hydraulic fracturing process that are converted to a gaseous form, and emissions of other chemicals and compounds including but not limited to benzene, formaldehyde, PAH (including naphthalene), acetaldehyde, acrolein, propylene, toluene, xylenes, ethyl benzene, and hexane. Excessive flaring can be a tell-tale sign of enhanced pollution and exposure to dangerous chemicals.
Contact: 713-239-4000