نتایج جستجو برای: shale gas

تعداد نتایج: 249119  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Matthew Fry David J Hoeinghaus Alexandra G Ponette-González Ruthanne Thompson Thomas W La Point

N accessible shale deposits have dramatically increased global gas reserves and are touted as a bridge to a clean energy future. For example, in the U.S., where shale gas is projected to comprise 49% of national natural gas production by 2035, proponents argue that shale gas production can provide energy independence, create employment, and stimulate regional economies. Amidst this optimism, ho...

2013
Frank D Mango

Methane in source rocks may not exist exclusively as free gas. It could exist in equilibrium with carbon and higher hydrocarbons: CH4 + C < = > Hydrocarbon. Three lines of evidence support this possibility. 1) Shales ingest gas in amounts and selectivities consistent with gas-carbon equilibrium. There is a 50% increase in solid hydrocarbon mass when Fayetteville Shale is exposed to methane (450...

2006
Carl E. Cerniglia

Oil Shale One alternative source of energy is the extraction of the organic components of oil shale to yield oil and gas. shale deposits occur throughout the United States.. The release of the energy yielding organic fraction from oil shale has been brought about by retorting the oil shale at temperatures above 500° C and distillating the organic material. in the form of spent oil shale ash. A ...

2015
Ine Vandecasteele Inés Marí Rivero Serenella Sala Claudia Baranzelli Ricardo Barranco Okke Batelaan Carlo Lavalle

Shale gas is currently being explored in Europe as an alternative energy source to conventional oil and gas. There is, however, increasing concern about the potential environmental impacts of shale gas extraction by hydraulic fracturing (fracking). In this study, we focussed on the potential impacts on regional water resources within the Baltic Basin in Poland, both in terms of quantity and qua...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Devin L Shaffer Laura H Arias Chavez Moshe Ben-Sasson Santiago Romero-Vargas Castrillón Ngai Yin Yip Menachem Elimelech

In the rapidly developing shale gas industry, managing produced water is a major challenge for maintaining the profitability of shale gas extraction while protecting public health and the environment. We review the current state of practice for produced water management across the United States and discuss the interrelated regulatory, infrastructure, and economic drivers for produced water reus...

2014
Douglas J. Arent Mark D. Zoback

The use of horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing technologies has enabled the production of immense quantities of natural gas, to date principally in North America but increasingly in other countries around the world. The global availability of this resource creates both opportunities and challenges that need to be addressed in a timely and effective manner. There seems little...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Samuel C Schon

Although Osborn et al. (1) provided important geochemical measurements of dissolved methane in a portion of the Appalachian basin, their report does not fully appreciate the geologic history of this region and misrepresents potential risks of modern drilling and completion techniques used to develop shale-gas resources. The fear that hydraulic fracturing is responsible for methane migration fro...

2012
I. Yucel Akkutlu

On the basis of microand mesoscale investigations, a new mathematical formulation is introduced in detail to investigate multiscale gas-transport phenomena in organic-rich-shale core samples. The formulation includes dual-porosity continua, where shale permeability is associated with inorganic matrix with relatively large irregularly shaped pores and fractures, whereas molecular phenomena (diff...

2017
Jong-Hyun Kim

The US shale exploration and production (E&P) industry has grown since 2007 due to the development of new techniques such as hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. As a result, the share of shale gas in the US natural gas production is almost 50%, and the share of tight oil in the US crude oil production is almost 52%. Even though oil and gas prices decreased sharply in 2014, the product...

2013
Lisa J Molofsky John A Connor Albert S Wylie Tom Wagner Shahla K Farhat

Testing of 1701 water wells in northeastern Pennsylvania shows that methane is ubiquitous in groundwater, with higher concentrations observed in valleys vs. upland areas and in association with calcium-sodium-bicarbonate, sodium-bicarbonate, and sodium-chloride rich waters--indicating that, on a regional scale, methane concentrations are best correlated to topographic and hydrogeologic features...

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