State
Representative Jim Buchy
Western
Ohio Agriculture Benefitting From Economic Growth in Eastern Ohio
Without
even being present in Darke County, oil and gas exploration in Ohio
is improving our farms and agricultural industry. In Darke County we
benefit as Appalachia is built up, the more people working in
Appalachia the more of our food being consumed.
In
eastern Ohio, where there are Class II injection wells and hydraulic
fracturing, the agricultural land is being used conservatively. The
new technology of horizontal drilling results in less land being used
to access more natural resources.
The
people of Darke County will also benefit, as compressed natural gas
(CNG) begins to become more economical and tractors are built on a
large scale with CNG engines. The lower price of CNG will make
farming operations in our area more profitable.
This
is all part of a growing industry that is spreading wealth to much of
Ohio’s consumers and businesses. So far in Ohio, $5 billion has
been added to the gross domestic product due to oil and gas
exploration. This is an industry that is paying increasing attention
to the environment because, like agriculture, the industry depends on
the land that produces the commodity. In Darke County, we are not
likely to have any hydraulic fracturing or Class II injection wells
for the disposal of fracturing fluid, but we are going to continue
benefiting from the growth of Ohio’s oil and gas industry.
One
fear raised by those opposed to hydraulic fracturing is the concern
that chemicals could contaminate water sources and harm livestock
production. I have heard about videos that depict water contamination
that is making animals sick. But there is a lot that those videos
don’t tell you about the animals on camera. It is highly unlikely
that the oil and gas industry is harming these animals because there
are no instances of ground water contamination associated with the
hydraulic fracturing process.
In
other states, the process is less regulated than in Ohio. In Ohio
our tough regulations help ensure that water is safe for animal and
human consumption in the areas of oil and gas exploration.
Hydraulic
fracturing is a great benefit to this state, and natural gas is an
excellent source of power that is not only clean and plentiful, but
also safe. The continued development of the industry in Ohio can only
lead to a stronger, more stable economy and the continued growth of
jobs, creating some 8,000 jobs here in Ohio for production alone.
In
Darke County, we can still see the benefits from hydraulic fracturing
operations, even though it is unlikely to come to our area. The
positive economic benefit for those in eastern Ohio that are directly
affected by the oil and gas industry will also spread economic growth
for the whole state. As eastern Ohio’s population is growing and
improving economically, the market for agricultural products produced
in western Ohio will also expand.
Please
become engaged and learn more about this issue by visiting
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