Marcellus shale and shale gas :: facts and considerations /
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Schriftenreihe: | Earth sciences in the 21st century series.
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 169 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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spelling | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / Gabriel L. Navarro, editor. New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2011. 1 online resource (viii, 169 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Earth sciences in the 21st century Gases--characteristics, types and properties Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. MARCELLUS SHALE AND SHALE GAS: FACTS AND CONSIDERATIONS; Contents; Preface; Water Resources and Natural Gas Production from the Marcellus Shale*; Introduction; What is the Marcellus Shale?; Why is the Marcellus Shale an Important Gas Resource?; Why is the Marcellus Shale; Being Developed Now?; What are the Water-Resource Concerns About Developing Natural Gas Wells in the Marcellus Shale?; Water Supply; Transporting Fluids and Supplies; Wastewater Disposal; Summary; References; WATER MANAGEMENT Technologies Used by Marcellus Shale Gas Producers*; Disclaimer; Introduction. Shale Gas Resources in the United StatesTechnologies that Enable Shale Gas Production; DOE/NETL Research Program; Water Issues Associated; with Shale Gas Production; Stormwater Runoff from Disturbed Areas; Water Supply for Drilling and to Make up Frac Fluids; Management of Water Flowing to the Surface from the Well; Water Management Technologies Used in the Marcellus Shale; Data Collection Approach; Underground Injection; Discharge to Surface Water Body; Haul to POTWs; Haul to Commercial Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant; Reuse for a Future Frac Job; Results from Operator Survey. Site Visits to CommercialWastewater Disposal Facilities; Eureka Resources; Pennsylvania Brine; Tunnelton Liquids; Hart Resource Technologies; Findings and Conclusions; Findings; Conclusions; References; Appendix A :; Pennsylvania Facilities Permitted to Accept Oil and Gas Wastewaters and Other Facilities that Have Applied for Permits to Accept Oil and Gas Wastewater; End Notes; Natural Gas Drilling in the Marcellus Shale NPDES Program Frequently Asked Questions*; 1) What is the Marcellus Shale?; 2) Why is the Marcellus Shale gas extraction suddenly important for natural gas production? 3) How is extraction from the Marcellus Shale different from other natural gas extraction?4) How many wells could be expected at a Marcellus gas extraction site?; 5) How similar is the Marcellus Shale to other shale deposits where natural gas is currently extracted?; 6) Does the Clean Water Act apply to discharges from Marcellus Shale Drilling operations?; 7) Do the Oil and Gas Extraction effluent guidelines for onshore operations, found at 40 CFR Part 435, Subpart C, apply to Marcellus Shale gas drilling? 8) Since 40 CFR Part 435, Subpart C applies to the Marcellus Shale drilling activity, may an NPDES permit authorize onsite discharge of this wastewater to a water of the U.S.?9) Are facilities subject to 40 CFR Part 435, Subpart C required to obtain an NPDES permit that imposes the ""no discharge"" requirement for the activities identified in Subpart C?; 10) May Shale Gas extraction (SGE)14 wastewaters be discharged to a POTW?; 11) What requirements do POTWs need to meet in order to accept shale gas wastewater? Shale gas reservoirs New York (State) Marcellus Region. Marcellus Shale. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009007684 Marcellus, Schiste. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mining. bisacsh Shale gas reservoirs fast United States Marcellus Shale fast Navarro, Gabriel L. has work: Marcellus shale and shale gas (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCXM7yF8FkCcCtvhXPXRWKq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781614701736 1614701733 (DLC) 2011020776 Earth sciences in the 21st century series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010155143 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=540153 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / Earth sciences in the 21st century series. MARCELLUS SHALE AND SHALE GAS: FACTS AND CONSIDERATIONS; Contents; Preface; Water Resources and Natural Gas Production from the Marcellus Shale*; Introduction; What is the Marcellus Shale?; Why is the Marcellus Shale an Important Gas Resource?; Why is the Marcellus Shale; Being Developed Now?; What are the Water-Resource Concerns About Developing Natural Gas Wells in the Marcellus Shale?; Water Supply; Transporting Fluids and Supplies; Wastewater Disposal; Summary; References; WATER MANAGEMENT Technologies Used by Marcellus Shale Gas Producers*; Disclaimer; Introduction. Shale Gas Resources in the United StatesTechnologies that Enable Shale Gas Production; DOE/NETL Research Program; Water Issues Associated; with Shale Gas Production; Stormwater Runoff from Disturbed Areas; Water Supply for Drilling and to Make up Frac Fluids; Management of Water Flowing to the Surface from the Well; Water Management Technologies Used in the Marcellus Shale; Data Collection Approach; Underground Injection; Discharge to Surface Water Body; Haul to POTWs; Haul to Commercial Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant; Reuse for a Future Frac Job; Results from Operator Survey. Site Visits to CommercialWastewater Disposal Facilities; Eureka Resources; Pennsylvania Brine; Tunnelton Liquids; Hart Resource Technologies; Findings and Conclusions; Findings; Conclusions; References; Appendix A :; Pennsylvania Facilities Permitted to Accept Oil and Gas Wastewaters and Other Facilities that Have Applied for Permits to Accept Oil and Gas Wastewater; End Notes; Natural Gas Drilling in the Marcellus Shale NPDES Program Frequently Asked Questions*; 1) What is the Marcellus Shale?; 2) Why is the Marcellus Shale gas extraction suddenly important for natural gas production? 3) How is extraction from the Marcellus Shale different from other natural gas extraction?4) How many wells could be expected at a Marcellus gas extraction site?; 5) How similar is the Marcellus Shale to other shale deposits where natural gas is currently extracted?; 6) Does the Clean Water Act apply to discharges from Marcellus Shale Drilling operations?; 7) Do the Oil and Gas Extraction effluent guidelines for onshore operations, found at 40 CFR Part 435, Subpart C, apply to Marcellus Shale gas drilling? 8) Since 40 CFR Part 435, Subpart C applies to the Marcellus Shale drilling activity, may an NPDES permit authorize onsite discharge of this wastewater to a water of the U.S.?9) Are facilities subject to 40 CFR Part 435, Subpart C required to obtain an NPDES permit that imposes the ""no discharge"" requirement for the activities identified in Subpart C?; 10) May Shale Gas extraction (SGE)14 wastewaters be discharged to a POTW?; 11) What requirements do POTWs need to meet in order to accept shale gas wastewater? Shale gas reservoirs New York (State) Marcellus Region. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mining. bisacsh Shale gas reservoirs fast |
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title | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / |
title_auth | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / |
title_exact_search | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / |
title_full | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / Gabriel L. Navarro, editor. |
title_fullStr | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / Gabriel L. Navarro, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Marcellus shale and shale gas : facts and considerations / Gabriel L. Navarro, editor. |
title_short | Marcellus shale and shale gas : |
title_sort | marcellus shale and shale gas facts and considerations |
title_sub | facts and considerations / |
topic | Shale gas reservoirs New York (State) Marcellus Region. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mining. bisacsh Shale gas reservoirs fast |
topic_facet | Shale gas reservoirs New York (State) Marcellus Region. Marcellus Shale. Marcellus, Schiste. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mining. Shale gas reservoirs United States Marcellus Shale |
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