I check mine regularly for that. If it does, no-one will know. I can separate water and gas.
Of course, it's mostly liberal propoganda, and I'll continue to have to buy gas... but I check once a week, just in case.
/johnny
http://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/hist/n9190us3a.htm
The problem is not the fracking, or the frackin’ frackers, it’s the supply and demand problem.
Supply is high so the price is dropping. If anything, Fracking will constrict supply and raise prices (and profits).
However, I think the russian gas pipelines are doing more to lower prices due to market glut than any frackes