Hydraulic Fracturing and Shale Gas Production: Technology, Impacts, and Regulations
Hydraulic fracturing is a key technique that has enabled the economic production of natural gas from shale deposits, or plays. The development of large-scale shale gas production is changing the U.S. energy market, generating expanded interest in the usage of natural gas in sectors such as electricity generation and transportation. At the same time, there is much uncertainty of the environmental implications of hydraulic fracturing and the rapid expansion of natural gas production from shale plays. The goal of this white paper is to explain the technologies involved in shale gas production, the potential impacts of shale gas production, and the practices and policies currently being developed and implemented to mitigate these impacts.
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Countries: USA -
Organisation: U.S. Department of Energy
Subjects: Oil and gas extraction, Shale gas, Natural gas, Natural gas liquids, Onshore Oil and Gas Production, Oil and gas