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Sunday, 29 September 2013

New study on methane emission from shale wells, and a comment on the role of environmental NGOs

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A new paper released in PNAS , using measurements from 500 shale wells, shows very low methane leakage rates (~0.43% of total produced volu...
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Thursday, 23 February 2012

More on the U of T shale gas study: public and media perceptions

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Given how long I'd rambled on, I decided to split my analysis of the University of Texas hydraulic fracturing study into two posts. Ano...
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Post-script to my last post...

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A small postscript to my last post, but interesting enough to be worth it's own post. I was chatting to someone familiar with the regula...
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Fracking report from the University of Texas

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An interesting report coming from the University of Texas on the environmental impacts of shale gas development: Link The full report is...
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Dr JV
Bristol, United Kingdom
I am an applied geophysicist based at the University of Bristol, UK. My interests include tight and shale gas, hydraulic fracturing, geomechanics, and carbon capture and storage
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