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Fracking starts in Amazon rainforest as Ecuador boosts energy output

Ecuador has begun fracking in the Amazon for the first time, calling it a “new horizon” for oil production. The move aims to tackle energy shortages but has raised environmental concerns due to water use, contamination risks and potential seismic activity

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Ecuador has started fracking in the Amazon rainforest for the first time, state oil company Petroecuador said Wednesday.

Fracking entails extracting natural gas and petroleum from subterranean bedrock, and is criticized for using industrial quantities of water to break open rocks as well as causing chemical contamination and provoking micro-earthquakes.

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