As both a resident of Royal Oak and an engineer in the Oil and Gas industry (though with no interest in this particular well), I can say that I have absolutely no problem with this well going in.
Unfortunately I was away on vacation and couldn't attend the information session, but the newsletter that was sent out definitely got my attention. The article about the well was clearly written by people with no experience in the Oil and Gas industry, and they clearly didn't do a whole lot to get any advice from anyone who did. There was a lot of using quoation marks to make things sound scary, taking a lot of information out of context, mentioning, but not naming sources, and whether it was intentional or not, some outright false information.
Yes, there are definitely some legititmate issues with drilling a well that close to a community, some safety, some noise, some aesthetics, but what the newsletter did was ignore those in favour of the incredibly far feteched non-issues, and was in my opinion, the absolute worst kind of NIMBYism.
Man I wish I'd have been there to ask a few RELEVANT questions, and throw my support behind it.
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