Record Details
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Title | Water Value and Environmental Implications of Hydraulic Fracturing: Eagle-Ford Shale |
Creator | Allen, W. Lacewell, R. Zinn, M. |
Description | Shale gas has emerged as one of the leading energy developments in the United States. Production has risen from roughly 0.9 trillion cubic feet (TCF) in 2006 to 4.8 TCF in 2010. Shale gas now encompasses 23% of U.S. natural gas production and is expected to be at 46% by 2035. Shale gas is considered to be one of the answers to the energy crisis. The goal of this research is to address several issues related to the efficacy of hydraulic fracturing of shale in deep formations to capture oil and... |
Date | 2014-12-22T18:02:16Z 2014-12-22T18:02:16Z 2014 |
Type | Technical Report |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/152429 |
Language | en_US |
Relation | TR;466 |
Publisher | Texas Water Resources Institute |