EQT well pad blockade in Moshannon State Forest

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Blockade at EQT frack site in Moshannon State Forest, Pa.

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UPDATE, 7/8/2012, 9:20 pm:
Confirmed three arrests.  One sitter was removed with a ladder truck, while their support person is still up a tree in his lawn chair.  All ground support has been dispersed.  More thorough update and wrap-up to come later tonight.  Video is also on the way.   Please donate to the bail fund.

URGENT UPDATE, 7/8/2012 7:40 pm:

The 40 supporters of the sitters have been given an order to disperse by the PA State Police.  Eleven police cars are staged on site and they appear to be bringing in an excavator to clear the slash piles.  Arrests could be imminent.  Please stay tuned for more updates!  Even the supporters at the legal locations are being threatened with arrest and their cars being towed.  It is starting to go down.  Please spread the word and look for more updates.

UPDATE, 7/8/2012, 3:00 pm:
Police told people that 25 workers were trapped on site, and said “You can do your protest and you did a lot of work but you need to move the barricades so people can go home.”  Protesters said the workers could walk out and offered them rides home.  Based on other things the police have said, can’t tell if they’re bluffing.

UPDATE, 7/8/2012, 12:45 pm:
SITE COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN!  All  six workers on site have been escorted off site by police.  The workers were very friendly and people talked with them extensively.  Tried to bring fork lift to move debris pile, so bunch of people piled on top of pile and politely asked workers to leave.  Police given up on any efforts to disperse rally blockade because there’s no more workers on site and site shut down by other blockade.

UPDATE, 7/8/2012, 12:29 pm:
Jenny Lisak, who grew up adjacent to Moshannon State Forest in Jefferson County, said “Having grown up enjoying Moshannon State Forest in so many ways, I am absolutely appalled at the ongoing destruction. The once narrow and inviting oak-shaded lanes are now being replaced by dust and traffic choked roads for chemical laden trucks – there are no words to describe the injustice of taking public land, meant to provide a source of beauty and wilderness for all and turning it into an industrial zone. Jobs? Those can be found just as readily in the green energy sector. To relentlessly ignore the science is a crime. This extreme extraction method is contributing to the climate crisis and that alone is reason to stop. Having suffered an impacted spring on our own property from a Marcellus well that had violations for the improper use and storage of fracking waste and knowing how the larger community is being harmed though, I know that this activity has too many known and unknown risks to be allowed to continue.”

UPDATE, 7/8/2012, 11:53 am:
Police making vague threats at blockade about assault rifles going off and wandering through blockade with assault riflesHowever, at the rally they said there’s a sick bear up the road that needs to be put down, and not to freak out if a gun shot is heard.

Police initiated another round of negotiation with the rally insisting folks move the debris that’s in the road because it’s a safety risk, making veiled threats about things escalating if that doesn’t happen.  Police have informed people it’s illegal to block the road, but have not given any order to disperse, they said “if it doesn’t happen [dispersal] they don’t want things to escalate.”  Otherwise, situation unchanged.

Post this following section, between this line and the next update, all over the place:

Tree Sitters halt fracking operations in PA State Forest

Tree sit anchor blockade

Tree sit anchors blockading frack site in Moshannon State Forest, Pa.

Activists from Marcellus Shale Earth First!, Earth Firsters from around the country and other friends and allies have erected a slash pile blockade and two tree sits blocking an access road to an EQT hydro-fracking site in Moshannon State Forest in Clearfield Co., Pa., halting drilling operations set to begin this week. The blockaders were joined by 40 supporters and concerned citizens, who turned around a Halliburton truck. The blockade is trying to stop the further destruction of Pennsylvania’s state forests—more than half of which have already been leased for drilling—and call attention to the devastating effects of hydrofracking on the state’s communities. The sitters’ anchor lines are blocking the road by crossing each other and the road, and if an anchor line is cut a sitter will fall.

Today’s blockade is the latest in a series of escalating actions of resistance to the destructive impacts of hydrofracking in the Marcellus Shale. Last May, residents of Butler County occupied the office of State Representative Brian Ellis, demanding accountability for widespread contamination caused by horizontal drilling. In June, seven families, along with dozens of supporters, blocked the entrance to the Riverdale Mobile Home Community to prevent their imminent eviction at the hands of Aqua America PVR. Aqua sought to destroy their homes and construct a water withdrawal facility permitted to extract up to three million gallons of water from the Susquehanna River daily for use in fracking. Residents were able to maintain the blockade for 12 days. On June 17, 1,000 Ohioans stormed the statehouse in Columbus and passed a “people’s resolution” banning hydrofracking. Most recently, a 31-year-old landowner from Athens County, Ohio chained herself to concrete barrels and shut down operations at one of Ohio’s 170 injection wells, which contain about 95% of the toxic and radioactive fracking waste generated from Pennsylvania drilling.

Momentum in the anti-fracking battle will continue to build across the Marcellus and Utica shale regions throughout July. Next weekend, residents from Ohio and beyond will gather at an anti-fracking action camp in Youngstown and prepare to enforce the “people’s resolution” against fracking. The upcoming months show the beginnings of a national rebellion against extractive industry across the board. On July 28, anti-frackers from across the nation will gather in Washington D.C. for “Stop the Frack Attack,” the largest mobilization against fracking ever. In West Virginia, Appalachians and allies will stand together at the “Mountain Mobilization” and shut down an active strip mine the last week of July. In Montana,the “Coal Export Action”, a ten-day campaign of civil disobedience at the beginning of August will target coal shipments from strip mines in the Powder River Basin, overseas. And later in the month, Texas residents have called for the “Tar Sands Blockade” to block the recently approved southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline.

Where the government has failed to act to protect communities and the earth from the ravages of an out-of-control energy industry, the people are rising up to resist. No matter where you live, you have the opportunity to join the fight for our future. Find your place, stand your ground, and in the words of Mother Jones, “Boogie Chilluns.”

UPDATE 7/8/2012, 10:14 am:
State police on scene at supporting rally.

UPDATE 7/8/2012, 10:10 am:
Two tree sitters blocking the well pad access road–their anchor lines are crossing the road and each other, and if an anchor line is cutter a sitter will fall.  There’s also a slash pile in the road.  No police on seen and apparently no security either.

Original post:
Marcellus Earth First! and supporters have set up a blockade at an EQT well pad in the Moshannon Pennsylvania State Forest.  An additional group of 40 supporters are holding a rally down the road, and have blocked a Halliburton truck.  The activists plan to stay as long as they can.  Stay tuned for more updates as information becomes available.

21 thoughts on “EQT well pad blockade in Moshannon State Forest

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  4. I was planning a trip to NYC but have diverted my trip to join you. I hope to be with you by the 12th. Also, I have tried getting in contact via numerous sources on your site and am waiting for a reply, I would like to (if possible) get in contact with someone in order to get some directions and to answer a few questions I have. Please contact me at the email I provided or respond somehow. Stay strong and keep us updated! Solidarity!

  5. Dear protesters,

    You are in our prayers in the eastern half of Pennsylvania! Keep up the great work of helping t save this devastation! John Audubaum would be appauled at the disrespect to mother earth. Our native American Indians were to follow their ten commandments and the first one was to Respect Mother Earth and yourself!

  6. I was proud to be part of the Rondy earlier in the week, and from back home I now send my “good vibes” and moral support to you during this nonviolent action.

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  8. You shut it down for the day, now risk arrest. Use guerilla tactics, strike and retreat before you are arrested. Come back tomorrow and do it again. You aren’t effective behind bars. Your arrest will raise awareness but while you are detained, the enemy progresses. Think about it.

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  11. A friend and I happened to be hiking in the Alleghenies during the roundup this weekend and met your group. Thanks for the hospitality. I don’t think I ever met a nicer bunch of people. It was a pleasure talking to you. I will proudly show off my EARTHFIRST T- shirt!! ROCK ON!!!

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