Unconventional oil and shale gas: growth, extraction, and water management issues
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New York
Nova Science Publishers
[2015]
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Schriftenreihe: | Energy science, engineering and technology series
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Schlagworte: |
Oil-shale industry
> Environmental aspects
> United States
> Oil shale reserves
> United States
> Hydraulic fracturing
> Environmental aspects
> Natural gas reserves
> United States
> Shale gas industry
> Environmental aspects
> United States
> Shale gas industry
> Health aspects
> United States
> Oil-shale industry
> Health aspects
> United States
> Water
> Pollution
> United States
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spelling | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues Amber L. Tuft, editor New York Nova Science Publishers [2015] 2015 1 online resource (xi, 152 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Energy science, engineering and technology series Vendor-supplied metadata The United States has seen resurgence in petroleum production, mainly driven by technology improvements-especially hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling-developed for natural gas production from shale formations. Application of these technologies enabled natural gas to be economically produced from shale and other unconventional formations, and contributed to the United States becoming the world's largest natural gas producer in 2009. This book focuses on the growth in U.S. oil and natural gas production driven primarily by tight oil formations and shale gas formations. It reviews sele TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Natural gas reserves fast Oil-shale industry / Environmental aspects fast Oil-shale industry / Health aspects fast Oil shale reserves fast Water / Pollution fast Oil-shale industry Environmental aspects United States Oil shale reserves United States Hydraulic fracturing Environmental aspects Natural gas reserves United States Shale gas industry Environmental aspects United States Shale gas industry Health aspects United States Oil-shale industry Health aspects United States Water Pollution United States Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Unconventional oil and shale gas : growth, extraction, and water management issues New York : Nova Publishers, 2015 xi, 152 pages Energy science, engineering and technology series 9781634821308 |
spellingShingle | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues The United States has seen resurgence in petroleum production, mainly driven by technology improvements-especially hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling-developed for natural gas production from shale formations. Application of these technologies enabled natural gas to be economically produced from shale and other unconventional formations, and contributed to the United States becoming the world's largest natural gas producer in 2009. This book focuses on the growth in U.S. oil and natural gas production driven primarily by tight oil formations and shale gas formations. It reviews sele TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Natural gas reserves fast Oil-shale industry / Environmental aspects fast Oil-shale industry / Health aspects fast Oil shale reserves fast Water / Pollution fast Oil-shale industry Environmental aspects United States Oil shale reserves United States Hydraulic fracturing Environmental aspects Natural gas reserves United States Shale gas industry Environmental aspects United States Shale gas industry Health aspects United States Oil-shale industry Health aspects United States Water Pollution United States |
title | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues |
title_auth | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues |
title_exact_search | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues |
title_full | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues Amber L. Tuft, editor |
title_fullStr | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues Amber L. Tuft, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | Unconventional oil and shale gas growth, extraction, and water management issues Amber L. Tuft, editor |
title_short | Unconventional oil and shale gas |
title_sort | unconventional oil and shale gas growth extraction and water management issues |
title_sub | growth, extraction, and water management issues |
topic | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Natural gas reserves fast Oil-shale industry / Environmental aspects fast Oil-shale industry / Health aspects fast Oil shale reserves fast Water / Pollution fast Oil-shale industry Environmental aspects United States Oil shale reserves United States Hydraulic fracturing Environmental aspects Natural gas reserves United States Shale gas industry Environmental aspects United States Shale gas industry Health aspects United States Oil-shale industry Health aspects United States Water Pollution United States |
topic_facet | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General Natural gas reserves Oil-shale industry / Environmental aspects Oil-shale industry / Health aspects Oil shale reserves Water / Pollution Oil-shale industry Environmental aspects United States Oil shale reserves United States Hydraulic fracturing Environmental aspects Natural gas reserves United States Shale gas industry Environmental aspects United States Shale gas industry Health aspects United States Oil-shale industry Health aspects United States Water Pollution United States |