نتایج جستجو برای: shale

تعداد نتایج: 6502  

Journal: :iranian journal of oil & gas science and technology 2016
aghil moslemizadeh seyed reza shadizadeh

fluid invasion from water-based drilling mud (wbdm) into the shale formations causes swelling,high pressure zone near the wellbore wall, and eventually wellbore instability problems duringdrilling operations. for the stability of the wellbore, physical plugging of nanoscale pore throats couldbe considered as a logical approach toward avoiding the fluid invasion into the shale formation. thispap...

2010
Magner K. A.

Evaluation of the geomechanical properties of shales, especially weak ones is always problematic. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) recently undertook a major research initiative to achieve significant and recurring cost savings for MODOT by developing improved, technically sound design specifications. Test drilling in shale was conducted; Boreholes were typically drilled in pai...

2013
Hiroki Sone Mark D. Zoback

We studied the elastic moduli, ductile creep behavior, and brittle strength of shale-gas reservoir rocks from Barnett, Haynesville, Eagle Ford, and Fort St. John shale in a series of triaxial laboratory experiments. We found a strong correlation between the shale compositions, in particular, the volume of clay plus kerogen and intact rock strength, frictional strength, and viscoplastic creep. V...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Thomas McHugh Lisa Molofsky Anthony Daus John Connor

Natural gas has become a leading source of alternative energy with the advent of techniques to economically extract gas reserves from deep shale formations. Here, we present an assessment of private well water quality in aquifers overlying the Barnett Shale formation of North Texas. We evaluated samples from 100 private drinking water wells using analytical chemistry techniques. Analyses reveal...

2014
Ryan Trexler Caroline Solomon Colin J. Brislawn Justin R. Wright Abigail Rosenberger Erin E. McClure Alyssa M. Grube Mark P. Peterson Mehdi Keddache Olivia U. Mason Terry C. Hazen Christopher J. Grant Regina Lamendella

Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have increased dramatically in Pennsylvania Marcellus shale formations, however the potential for major environmental impacts are still incompletely understood. High-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene was performed to characterize the microbial community structure of water, sediment, bryophyte, and biofilm samples from 26 headwater stream sit...

2015
Clinton W Noack Jinesh C Jain John Stegmeier J Alexandra Hakala Athanasios K Karamalidis

In this work, the geochemistry of the rare earth elements (REE) was studied in eleven outcrop samples and six, depth-interval samples of a core from the Marcellus Shale. The REE are classically applied analytes for investigating depositional environments and inferring geochemical processes, making them of interest as potential, naturally occurring indicators of fluid sources as well as indicato...

2015
Sally A. Entrekin Kelly O. Maloney Katherine E. Kapo Annika W. Walters Michelle A. Evans-White Kenneth M. Klemow James P. Meador

Multiple stressors threaten stream physical and biological quality, including elevated nutrients and other contaminants, riparian and in-stream habitat degradation and altered natural flow regime. Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) development is one emerging stressor that spans the U.S. UOG development could alter stream sedimentation, riparian extent and composition, in-stream flow, and water q...

2017
Christophe McGlade Jamie Speirs Steve Sorrell

Estimates of technically recoverable shale gas resources remain highly uncertain, even in regions with a relatively long history of shale gas production. This paper examines the reasons for these uncertainties, focussing in particular on the methods used to derive resource estimates. Such estimates can be based upon the extrapolation of previous production experience in developed areas, or from...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Kimberly M Parker Teng Zeng Jennifer Harkness Avner Vengosh William A Mitch

The disposal and leaks of hydraulic fracturing wastewater (HFW) to the environment pose human health risks. Since HFW is typically characterized by elevated salinity, concerns have been raised whether the high bromide and iodide in HFW may promote the formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) and alter their speciation to more toxic brominated and iodinated analogues. This study evaluated the...

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