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Produced Water Volume Estimates and Management Practices
John A. Veil,Corrie Clark +1 more
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Hydraulic Fracturing 101: What Every Representative, Environmentalist, Regulator, Reporter, Investor, University Researcher, Neighbor and Engineer Should Know About Estimating Frac Risk and Improving Frac Performance in Unconventional Gas and Oil Wells
TL;DR: A detailed explanation of well development activities from well construction to production can be found in this paper, along with an initial estimation of frac risk and alternatives to reduce the risk, documented by literature and case histories.
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Recent advances in nanomaterials for water protection and monitoring.
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TL;DR: An exhaustive examination of current research trends with a focus on nanomaterials (NMs) to considerably improve the performance of classical wastewater treatment technologies, e.g. adsorption, catalysis, separation, and disinfection is undertaken.
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Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of compounds used in hydraulic fracturing
William T. Stringfellow,William T. Stringfellow,Jeremy K. Domen,Mary Kay Camarillo,Whitney L. Sandelin,Sharon Borglin +5 more
TL;DR: Gaps in toxicity and other chemical properties suggest deficiencies in the current state of knowledge, highlighting the need for further assessment to understand potential issues associated with HF chemicals in the environment.
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Coal seam gas and associated water: a review paper
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discussed the production size of coal seam gas worldwide and the future of the industry and discussed the impact of the coal bed seam gas industry's by-products on the environment, the freshwater ecosystem and human health.
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Life cycle water consumption for shale gas and conventional natural gas.
TL;DR: It is found that shale gas consumes more water over its life cycle than conventional natural gas consumes (9.3-9.6 L/GJ), but when used as a transportation fuel, shaleGas consumes significantly less water than other transportation fuels.
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