Halliburton Chief Executive Officer Dave Lesar touted the safety of the companyโs new CleanStim fracking fluid during a keynote address at a gas industry conference in Colorado earlier this month. Lesar was so confident in the safety of CleanStim, he was willing to drink it. Er, not exactly. He didnโt imbibe himself, but handed the fracking fluid over to one of his underlings, an unnamed Halliburton executive, who took a โswigโ of the fracking fluid according to the Associated Press report filed tonight.
Although Halliburton acknowledges that CleanStim is โnot intended for human consumption,โ it boasts that the new fracking fluid is made with โingredients from the food industry.โ
The โexecutive drinks own chemicalโ trick shows that Halliburton is clearly stepping up its PR game in the face of growing public concern over the controversial fracking process.
It is great that Halliburton has created a supposedly safe fracking fluid, donโt get me wrong. But CleanStim isnโt the formula that is in widespread use at gas fracking operations around the country right now. The public still has no clue about the exact formulas the industry is using currently (because the industry doesnโt want the public to know). But what little information we do have is that most current formulas are likely to contain a laundry list of cancer-causing chemicals.
We donโt hear about gas industry executives drinking the current chemical cocktail during PR stunts, yet they assure us that it is all safe, of course. Forgive the residents of communities whose drinking water has become tainted due to gas drilling operations if they donโt take Mr. Lesarโs stunt seriously.
As an EDF staffer put it in the Associated Press article, โa homeowner in Pennsylvania doesnโt have the option of having an underling drink his water. He has to do itย himself.โ
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