Halliburton knew. Another reason to protest on Nov. 3rd.
Today's discovery that Halliburton knew before the Gulf Oil Spill that the cement mixture they planned to use to seal the bottom of the well was unstable is yet another reason to protest the oil and gas industry on Nov 3rd in Pittsburgh.

Halliburton is one of Developing Natural Gas Conference sponsors and has a general manager speaking at the event.
Halliburton is a key player the Marcellus Shale Gas Play:
Halliburton's extensive, proven shale experience is leading the way in the Marcellus.
We can't allow a Gulf Oil spill type event to happen in Appalachia.
Firms Knew of Cement Flaws Before Spill, Panel Says [NY Times]
WASHINGTON — Halliburton and BP knew weeks before the fatal explosion of the Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico that the cement mixture they planned to use to seal the bottom of the well was unstable but still went ahead with the job, the presidential commission investigating the accident said on Thursday. Read more...
Come out and protest on November 3rd in Pittsburgh.
- David Meieran, MarcellusProtest.org
We need events in Northampton County
Hello all,
I am from Northampton County, north of Bucks County PA. We have the Lehigh river and Delaware River here to protect. I was able to see the documentary, but was unable to travel to Philly to do some of the protesting. Wondering whether you all would be interested in sending some people out this way to fight for the cause??
Thanks,
Victoria Opthof, Esq.
victoriaopthof@yahoo.com
Anti Marcellus zealots exposed
the more you learn about the people leading the protests, the more you realize that they are only greedy persons who made bad business decisions. Check into Stephanie Halloway and Ron Gulla and you find that they thought they would get wealthy and were disappointed with the outcome, now they will make Range pay.
Greed is driving this, not altruistic environmental fervor.