© 2024 Western New York Public Broadcasting Association

140 Lower Terrace
Buffalo, NY 14202

Mailing Address:
Horizons Plaza P.O. Box 1263
Buffalo, NY 14240-1263

Buffalo Toronto Public Media | Phone 716-845-7000
WBFO Newsroom | Phone: 716-845-7040
Your NPR Station
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

UB closes controversial shale institute

The University at Buffalo has announced that it is shutting down its Shale Resources and Society Institute, effective immediately.  UB President Satish Tripathi announced the decision Monday afternoon, following an internal assessment. 

The shale institute came under fire in May after it published a pro-hydrofracking study on the environmental impacts of natural gas drilling in New York's Marcellus Shale.  The authors concluded that strong state oversight reduced problems at fracked wells in Pennsylvania, and similar results could be achieved in New York, where the future of fracking is still being studied.

Questions soon surfaced about whether financial interests influenced the authors' conclusions. The study's authors were found to have ties to the oil and natural gas industry.  A coalition of faculty, staff, students and alumni questioned the study's academic integrity and called for an inquiry into the institute's industry ties.

WBFO's Daniel Robison reported on the controversythis summer.

In a statement, Tripathi says "it is imperative that our faculty members adhere to rigorous standards of academic integrity, intellectual honesty, transparency, and the highest ethical conduct in their work."

Tripathi says important societal research cannot be conducted when there is a "cloud of uncertainty" surrounding the institution. He says the university must clarify its policies regarding disclosure of financial interests.

Officials from UB declined to comment to WBFO News.

 

Related Content