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E-raamat: Development of Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources in the Appalachian Basin: Workshop Summary

  • Formaat: 78 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309298827
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  • Formaat: 78 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309298827

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Development of Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources in the Appalachian Basin is the summary of a workshop convened by the National Research Council to examine the geology and unconventional hydrocarbon resources of the Appalachian Basin; technical methods for producing unconventional hydrocarbons and disposing of wastewater; the potential effects of production on the environment; relevant policies and regulations; and priorities for future scientific and engineering research. Workshop presentations by experts in the fields of geosciences and engineering examined the numerous geoscientific aspects of hydrocarbon development from unconventional resources, including natural gas, oil, and natural gas liquids.



Shale gas is the fastest growing source of U.S. natural gas. Most of the oil and gas produced in the United States comes from conventional reservoirs in which hydrocarbons have accumulated in discrete structural or stratigraphic traps below relatively impermeable rock and above a well-defined hydrocarbon-water interface. However, a growing fraction comes from unconventional reservoirs - geographically extensive accumulations of hydrocarbons held in low-permeability rock with diffuse boundaries and no obvious traps or hydrocarbon-water contacts. In the Appalachian Basin, shale gas development is proceeding in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, while New York and Maryland have commissioned studies to assess potential impacts. Development of Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources in the Appalachian Basin focuses on the main hydrocarbon-bearing geologic formations in and around the Appalachian Basin, including the Marcellus, Utica, and Devonian shales, and their estimated resources, current production levels, and projected output. This report examines the potential effects on surface water and groundwater quality and quantity; potential effects on landscapes, including soil and living organisms, and other environmental systems; and technical and engineering processes for exploration and production.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Geology, Resources, and Production 3 Water and Regulations 4 Ecosystems, Air, and Climate 5 Final Thoughts Bibliography Appendix A: Letter from Senator John D. Rockefeller IV Appendix B: Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Workshop Participants Appendix D: Working Group Reports Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Planning Committee Members Appendix F: Acronyms and Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1(8)
Overview of the Workshop
3(2)
Shale Gas Production Process
5(1)
Organization of the Report
6(3)
2 Geology, Resources, And Production
9(8)
Plenary Presentations
9(5)
Working Group Reports
14(3)
3 Water And Regulations
17(8)
Plenary Presentations
17(5)
Working Group Reports
22(3)
4 Ecosystems, Air, And Climate
25(8)
Plenary Presentations
25(6)
Working Group Reports
31(2)
5 Final Thoughts
33(8)
Bibliography
35(6)
APPENDIXES
A Letter from Senator John D. Rockefeller IV
41(2)
B Workshop Agenda
43(4)
C Workshop Participants
47(4)
D Working Group Reports
51(10)
E Biographical Sketches of Planning Committee Members
61(4)
F Acronyms and Abbreviations
65