Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering
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J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng · Jan 2015
ReviewCurrent perspectives on unconventional shale gas extraction in the Appalachian Basin.
The Appalachian Basin is home to three major shales, the Upper Devonian, Marcellus, and Utica. Together, they contain significant quantities of tight oil, gas, and mixed hydrocarbons. The Marcellus alone is estimated to contain upwards of 500 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. ⋯ The gas may be "dry" (mostly methane) or "wet," the latter containing a mixture of light hydrocarbons and liquids that need to be separated from the methane. Although the wells can produce significant quantities of natural gas, from 2-7 bcf, their initial decline rates are significant (50-75%) and may cease to be economic within a few years. This review presents an overview of unconventional gas extraction highlighting the environmental impacts and challenges.