United States,
Africa,
Alabama,
Arkansas,
Arizona,
Asia,
Australia,
Austin,
Argentina,
Bakken,
Bakersfield,
Baldwin Hills,
Barnett,
Boulder,
Brazil,
California,
Canada,
Carson,
China,
Colorado,
Columbus,
Connecticut,
Dallas,
Denver,
Delaware,
Eagle Ford,
Ecuador,
Europe,
Farmington,
Fayetteville,
Florida,
Georgia,
Germany,
Gulf of Mexico,
Gulf Coast,
Hawaii,
Haynesville / Bossier,
Houston,
Hermosa Beach,
Huntington Beach,
Idaho,
Iowa,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Indonesia,
Iran,
Iraq,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
La Habra,
Kuwait,
Los Angeles,
Long Beach,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Marcellus,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Mexico,
Michigan,
Middle East,
Minnesota,
Missouri,
Mississippi,
Montana,
Nebraska,
New Albany,
New Hampshire,
New Orleans,
New Jersey,
New Mexico
Nevada,
Netherlands,
North Sea,
New York,
Nigeria,
Niobrara,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
Orange County,
Pennsylvania,
Persian Gulf,
Peru,
Porter Ranch,
Philadelphia,
Philippines,
Pittsburgh,
Playa Del Rey,
Qatar,
Rhode Island,
Russia,
Santa Barbara,
Saudi Arabia,
South America,
South Carolina,
South Dakota,
South Korea,
Syria,
Tennessee,
Texas,
United Kingdom (UK),
Uinta Basin,
Utah,
Venezuela,
Vermont,
Vietnam,
Virginia,
Washington,
Whittier Hills,
Wilmington,
Wisconsin,
West Texas,
West Virginia,
Woodford,
Worldwide,
Wyoming,
Campgrounds Near Oil,
Cell Towers Near Oil Sites,
Offshore Oil Rigs,
Train Accidents
Purpose of the Map
Living near oil and gas drilling or fracking operations has well-documented safety implications. Despite energy companies' claims that these areas are safe, many residents report health concerns linked to these sites. Our map aims to raise awareness about the various issues caused by proximity to energy drilling and fracking operations. Search the map to learn more about the oil and gas operations going on around you.
Lack of Transparency
While energy consumption is vital to our well-being, the risks of living near energy production sites remain uncertain. Our objective is to document health concerns on a map, allowing scientists and readers to draw their own conclusions.
How to Submit New Health Concerns to the Map
- Blue Dots: Indicate reported oil and gas health or safety news or reported issues.
- Red Dots: Energy sites including oil and natural gas drilling sites.
- Submission: Add a pin, enter the address, describe the health issue(s), and note the number of affected people.
- Sharing: Share the map with friends, family, and government officials.