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      Fugitive methane gas migration around Alberta's petroleum wells

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      Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology
      Wiley

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          Groundwater protection and unconventional gas extraction: the critical need for field-based hydrogeological research.

          Unconventional natural gas extraction from tight sandstones, shales, and some coal-beds is typically accomplished by horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing that is necessary for economic development of these new hydrocarbon resources. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential for contamination of shallow groundwater by stray gases, formation waters, and fracturing chemicals associated with unconventional gas exploration. A lack of sound scientific hydrogeological field observations and a scarcity of published peer-reviewed articles on the effects of both conventional and unconventional oil and gas activities on shallow groundwater make it difficult to address these issues. Here, we discuss several case studies related to both conventional and unconventional oil and gas activities illustrating how under some circumstances stray or fugitive gas from deep gas-rich formations has migrated from the subsurface into shallow aquifers and how it has affected groundwater quality. Examples include impacts of uncemented well annuli in areas of historic drilling operations, effects related to poor cement bonding in both new and old hydrocarbon wells, and ineffective cementing practices. We also summarize studies describing how structural features influence the role of natural and induced fractures as contaminant fluid migration pathways. On the basis of these studies, we identify two areas where field-focused research is urgently needed to fill current science gaps related to unconventional gas extraction: (1) baseline geochemical mapping (with time series sampling from a sufficient network of groundwater monitoring wells) and (2) field testing of potential mechanisms and pathways by which hydrocarbon gases, reservoir fluids, and fracturing chemicals might potentially invade and contaminate useable groundwater.
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            Reappraisal of the fossil methane budget and related emission from geologic sources

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              Analysis of gas leakage occurrence along wells in Alberta, Canada, from a GHG perspective – Gas migration outside well casing

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                Journal
                Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology
                Greenhouse Gas Sci Technol
                Wiley
                2152-3878
                2152-3878
                February 2021
                October 06 2020
                February 2021
                : 11
                : 1
                : 37-51
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada
                [2 ]T.L. Watson & Associates Inc. Calgary Alberta Canada
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                10.1002/ghg.2029
                10fdbff4-b6fd-4ad4-90bf-ac31fe7b8346
                © 2021

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