Shale-gas production using hydraulic fracturing of mostly horizontal wells has led to considerable controversy over water-resource and environmental impacts. The study objective was to quantify net water use for shale-gas production using data from Texas, which is the dominant producer of shale gas in the U.S. with a focus on three major plays: the Barnett Shale (∼15 000 wells, mid-2011), Texas-Haynesville Shale (390 wells), and Eagle Ford Shale (1040 wells). Past water use was estimated from well-completion data, and future water use was extrapolated from past water use constrained by shale-gas resources. Cumulative water use in the Barnett totaled 145 Mm<sup>3</sup> (2000–mid-2011). Annual water use represents ∼9% of water use in Dallas (...
Shale deposits are globally abundant and widespread. Extraction of shale oil and shale gas is genera...
Significant issues can arise with the timing, location, and volume of surface water withdrawals asso...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
ABSTRACT: Shale-gas production using hydraulic fracturing of mostly horizontal wells has led to cons...
Considerable controversy continues about water availability for and potential impacts of hydraulic f...
ABSTRACT: Despite the water intensity of hydraulic fracturing, recent life cycle analyses have concl...
Advances in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling have allowed oil and gas compani...
Despite the water intensity of hydraulic fracturing, recent life cycle analyses have concluded that ...
We evaluated the overall water footprint of hydraulic fracturing of unconventional shale gas and oil...
textTexas water resources are under pressure due to population growth expected in the coming decades...
Water issues continue to play an important role in producing natural gas from shale formations. This...
AbstractOil and natural gas have been the main sources of primary energy in the USA, providing 63% o...
Shale gas production represents a large potential source of natural gas for the nation. The scale an...
Shale deposits are globally abundant and widespread. Extraction of shale oil and shale gas is genera...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
Shale deposits are globally abundant and widespread. Extraction of shale oil and shale gas is genera...
Significant issues can arise with the timing, location, and volume of surface water withdrawals asso...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
ABSTRACT: Shale-gas production using hydraulic fracturing of mostly horizontal wells has led to cons...
Considerable controversy continues about water availability for and potential impacts of hydraulic f...
ABSTRACT: Despite the water intensity of hydraulic fracturing, recent life cycle analyses have concl...
Advances in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling have allowed oil and gas compani...
Despite the water intensity of hydraulic fracturing, recent life cycle analyses have concluded that ...
We evaluated the overall water footprint of hydraulic fracturing of unconventional shale gas and oil...
textTexas water resources are under pressure due to population growth expected in the coming decades...
Water issues continue to play an important role in producing natural gas from shale formations. This...
AbstractOil and natural gas have been the main sources of primary energy in the USA, providing 63% o...
Shale gas production represents a large potential source of natural gas for the nation. The scale an...
Shale deposits are globally abundant and widespread. Extraction of shale oil and shale gas is genera...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
Shale deposits are globally abundant and widespread. Extraction of shale oil and shale gas is genera...
Significant issues can arise with the timing, location, and volume of surface water withdrawals asso...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...