reviewScienceMay 16, 2013Closed access

Impact of Shale Gas Development on Regional Water Quality

University of Pittsburgh · Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Unconventional natural gas resources offer an opportunity to access a relatively clean fossil fuel that could potentially lead to energy independence for some countries. Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing make the extraction of tightly bound natural gas from shale formations economically feasible. These technologies are not free from environmental risks, however, especially those related to regional water quality, such as gas migration, contaminant transport through induced and natural fractures, wastewater discharge, and accidental spills. We review the current understanding of environmental issues associated with unconventional gas extraction. Improved understanding of the fate and transport of…

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Keywords
  • Hydraulic fracturing
  • Shale gas
  • Unconventional oil
  • Oil shale
  • Natural gas
  • Groundwater
  • Environmental planning
  • Environmental science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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