March 6, 2024: Join Dr. Larysa Dyrszka and Justin Nobel as they discuss threats and harms caused by “Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret” (worsened by frac’ing) and how the industry gets rid of its billions of tons of often toxic, radioactive waste: “It’s been spilled, spread, injected, dumped, and freely emitted across America” (in Canada too)

Under the Surface: What does the fracking boom mean for our health by Justin Nobel, Science journalist, Feb 20, 2024, Collaborative for Health & Environment

Over the last seven years, as I traveled the United States reporting on the oil and gas industry, I have learned a disturbing and little-considered fact: a lot more comes to the surface at a well than just the oil and gas. Each year the industry produces billions of tons of waste, much of it toxic and radioactive. The fracking boom has only worsened the problem. So where does it all go?

My upcoming book, Petroleum-238: Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It, provides the shocking answer. Shielded by a system of lax regulations and legal loopholes, this waste has been spilled, spread, injected, dumped, and freely emitted across America.

Game-changing revelations

To tell this story I rely on oilfield workers, community activists, a century of academic research, and a trove of never-before released industry and government documents. The result is a series of game-changing reveals into the world’s most powerful industry.

None have been more deceived than the industry’s own workers, who are suffering mysterious health maladies and dying from unexplainable cancers.

Petroleum-238 is based on my 2020 Rolling Stone magazine story, “America’s Radioactive Secret,” which won an award for long form writing with the National Association of Science Writers. While the book is a rigorous work of investigative science journalism, it is also a narrative journey across America’s oilfields, entering into the intimate worlds of a number of diverse characters.

There is an 85-year-old nun in South Texas fighting — occasionally with a Geiger counter in hand — to hold the industry accountable as powerful corporations try to pile waste in landfills beside family ranches. And there are the teenage sisters in rural Ohio who have been creatively protesting a fracking waste “injection well” in their community since they were children—they once hosted a Halloween “Frackenstine Rally,” and, inspired by Alice in Wonderland, dressed as fairies and hosted a toxic tea party, as the oilfield waste trucks barreled by.

Blueprint for accountability

Petroleum-238 is also a toolkit, providing a new suite of issues on which to hold the oil and gas industry accountable, and opening up what for many will be an entirely new front of legal action and environmental activism.

The book lays out a more nuanced way for understanding exactly what is happening across the oil and gas industry’s vast web of infrastructure, and provides a new blueprint for assessing where harms might lie and public health might be assessed.

As one former Texas oilfield worker, who now runs an oilfield waste consulting firm, tells me in the book:

Same as it’s been industry’s playbook for decades in Canada – in cahoots with politicians and regulators like BCER and AER, to intentionally walk from clean up, leaving the citizenry hung with hundreds of $billions in liabilities and clean-up costs and how many more hundreds of $billions in health care costs.

With this book I hope to change that. And I invite you to join us on Wednesday, March 6 for a conversation hosted by the New School at Commonweal, the Science and Environmental Health Network, and the Collaborative for Health and Environment.

“Model energy boom” brings contaminated lands

I will be joining the event from the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, in western North Dakota, where one of the country’s most furious oil booms has been carried out across a delicate ecological landscape, occupied by the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara, known together as the Three Affiliated Tribes.

Dr. Larysa Dyrszka, a retired pediatrician and co-founder of Concerned Health Professionals of New York, now a program of SEHN, will discuss how radioactive substances brought to the surface in oil and gas development pose threats to workers, the environment, and communities, with children at particular risk. I hope you can join us.


Book cover design by Sabrina Bedford, cover photo by Julie Dermansky.

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RSVP here for the online conversation on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, 11am PT/2pm ET.

Justin’s upcoming book, Petroleum-238: Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It, will be published April 24th and can be pre-ordered here on Amazon, or here on BookShop.org.

Justin Nobel writes on science and environment for US magazines, literary journals and investigative sites. His investigation into the radioactivity brought to the surface in oil and gas production and the various pathways of contamination posed to the industry’s workers, public and communities, and the environment was published in Rolling Stone Magazine in 2020.

Refer also to:

2013 A few presentation slides by Dr. Larysa Dyrszka:

Below, a tiny example of getting rid of that waste in Canada:

2011 Encana dumping its waste on foodland near the Hamlet of Rosebud, Alberta (east of where the company had illegally repeatedly frac’d the community’s drinking water supply in 2004, injecting 18 million litres of frac fluid into it):

2012 Encana/Ovintiv dumping its waste on the same foodland as in photo above (of course, no punishment from the regulator or disclosure to the families living nearby or owning this land, of the toxic secret ingredients):

Dumped oilfield waste on foodland in the Lochend, NW of Calgary:

Oilfield waste that reeked, dumped NW of Calgary, on publicly funded and maintained roads (regulator kissed the perpetrator, as usual):

2013: Talisman frackwater pit in NE BC leaked for months, kept from public; Are Talisman, the energy regulator and BC government lying when they claim groundwater never contaminated by fracking in BC?

2013: BC OGC orders closure, drainage and remediation of Talisman’s leaking toxic frac waste water pit, Talisman says tests show soil and groundwater contaminated with chemicals

2014: Companies Illegally Dumping Toxic Fracking Chemicals in Dawson Creek Water Treatment Systems, City to pay $4 Million and more for monitoring to try to stop illegal frac waste dumping

CAPP ought to be charged, not taxpayers! CAPP rakes in millions of dollars in membership fees from producers to publish lie to and the public.

2014: Germany EPA Frac Report Released: Risks Associated with Fracing are Too High; “So far, no company has been able to present a sustainable waste management concept”

2017 Talisman’s frac waste pond that leaked and contaminated groundwater in NEBC, photos by Will Koop:

And, another:

No wonder industry’s toxic waste pits leak into groundwater, look at the shoddy state of them.

2021: Brilliant courageous Justin Nobel to PA DEP’s Bureau of Radiation Protection at “Policy Hearing on Closing Hazardous Waste Loopholes” about oil & gas companies “screwing their own workers.” Critical issue in frac fields, including in Canada, because of the massive volumes of radioactive waste generated (Radium 226 persists for 1,600 years)

2021: Ohio, Noble Co: Genesis Resources LLC gas well (unused for years) sprays out what is suspected to be toxic injected frac waste (radioactive?); Over two miles of fish kill. Chemical contents will most likely never be disclosed. In a similar incident in 2020, injected frac waste migrated more than five miles.

2024: Oilfield worker (frac’er? radioactive waste handler?) covered in sour crude oil (or frac waste?) “so strong and noxious” entire Weyburn General Hospital was contaminated and evacuated, source later “bagged and tagged.”

2024: Oil and gas producers fight plan for nuke waste to be stored in heavily drilled and frac’d Permian Basin. Humans have lost the plot; even health and water-destroying frac’ers are finding out what it’s like to be invaded by humanity’s greed-driven deadly waste.

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