Keyword: fracking

Quo Vadis? Fracking, Gas and its Future in the Southern African Energy Matrix

Picture: Karoo landscape courtesy Martin Heigan/Flickr Glenn Ashton - South Africa may contain the world’s fifth largest reserves of shale gas. Yet there remain critical questions that have neither been raised nor addressed regarding the exploitation of this and other regional gas reserves. The fact is that the full implications of this potentially game-changing proportion of energy supply have not yet been properly examined or analysed. We need to carefully consider how to integrate them into our national and regional energy mix. The Karoo could...

Karoo Farmers Alarmed By US Fracking Examples

Picture: bushveldbanter.blogspot.com Sabrina Artel - South African farmers went to the US to see what fracking might do to their land -- and what they learned terrified them. An American activist documents their experience and concerns. South Africa announced the end to its moratorium on hydraulic fracturing (known as fracking) on September 7. The African National Congress-led government first declared the moratorium on fracking in April 2011 because of the growing public outcry. This controversial technique for extracting natural gas is a...

Drumbeat for Fracking Drowns out Reason and Rationality

Picture: Artist Fazila Farouk - Highlighting the need for a more skilled workforce, Minister of Science and Technology, Naledi Pandor, recently encouraged youngsters to choose science and technology as a career path at a prize-giving event linked to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope - the world’s largest radio telescope that will be hosted in the Karoo. Pandor said, "We don't want to rely on extracting raw materials from mines and exporting them to other countries any longer. Many leading economies in...

The Sky is Pink: How Energy Companies Spread Misinformation about Natural Gas Fracking

Picture: CC by 2.0 Video The Sky is Pink a recently released “emergency” short film from Josh Fox, Oscar-nominated director of the documentary Gasland, which addresses the urgent crisis of drilling and fracking in New York State, as that state’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, increasingly appears disposed to reversing a temporary moratorium on natural gas fracking. The people of the Karoo in South Africa find themsleves in a similar situation, as our Minister of Mineral Resources, Susan Shabangu,...

The Missing Dimension in the Fracking Debate: How We Are Not Dealing with Greed and Shady Deals

Picture: williamaveryhudson/Flickr Saliem Fakir - Fracking has become so fractious that our Minister of Energy, Dipuo Peters, has even resorted to religious metaphors to sell the idea to the South African public. She is reported to have said in parliament that she prays daily that the cabinet decision on shale gas exploration is positive. In a desperate attempt to create a saintly feel for fracking, she remarked: "It would be wrong for us to not use the resources that God left us with. This is a blessing that God gives us,...

The National Development Plan: A Low Carbon Vision Steeped in Contradiction

Saliem Fakir - The much-vaunted National Development Plan (NDP) emanating from Minister in the Presidency, Trevor Manuel’s planning commission is an interesting and wide-ranging document that hopes to set the tone for government thinking over the next two decades. Not everybody will agree or is already agreeable to everything it contains. How the NDP is received is dependent on whether the National Planning Commission is just viewed as a high-level policy think tank embedded in government or if it...