Atmospheric emissions and air quality impacts of natural gas production from shale formations

Natural gas is at the core of the energy supply and security debates; new extraction technologies, such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, have expanded natural gas production. As with any energy system, however, natural gas has an environmental footprint and this thesis examines the...

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Main Author: Zavala Araiza, Daniel
Other Authors: Allen, David T.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
Subjects:
GHG
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/31301
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-313012015-09-20T17:33:10ZAtmospheric emissions and air quality impacts of natural gas production from shale formationsZavala Araiza, DanielEnergyClimate changeGHGNatural gasHydraulic fracturingNatural gas is at the core of the energy supply and security debates; new extraction technologies, such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, have expanded natural gas production. As with any energy system, however, natural gas has an environmental footprint and this thesis examines the air quality impacts of natural gas production. Greenhouse gas (GHG), criteria pollutant, and toxic emissions from natural gas production have been subject to a great amount of uncertainty, largely due to limited measurements of emission rates from key sources. This thesis reports direct and indirect measurements of emissions, assessing the spatial and temporal distributions of emissions, as well as the role of very high emitting wells and high emitting sources in determining national emissions. Direct measurements are used to identify, characterize and classify the most important sources of continuous and episodic emissions, and to analyze mitigation opportunities. Methods are proposed and demonstrated for reconciling these direct measurements of emissions from sources with measurements of ambient concentrations. Collectively, the direct source measurements, and analyses of ambient air pollutant measurements in natural gas production regions reported in this work improve the estimation, characterization, and methods for monitoring air quality implications of shale gas production.textAllen, David T.2015-09-10T15:26:49Z2014-082014-08-19August 20142015-09-10T15:26:50ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/31301en
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topic Energy
Climate change
GHG
Natural gas
Hydraulic fracturing
spellingShingle Energy
Climate change
GHG
Natural gas
Hydraulic fracturing
Zavala Araiza, Daniel
Atmospheric emissions and air quality impacts of natural gas production from shale formations
description Natural gas is at the core of the energy supply and security debates; new extraction technologies, such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, have expanded natural gas production. As with any energy system, however, natural gas has an environmental footprint and this thesis examines the air quality impacts of natural gas production. Greenhouse gas (GHG), criteria pollutant, and toxic emissions from natural gas production have been subject to a great amount of uncertainty, largely due to limited measurements of emission rates from key sources. This thesis reports direct and indirect measurements of emissions, assessing the spatial and temporal distributions of emissions, as well as the role of very high emitting wells and high emitting sources in determining national emissions. Direct measurements are used to identify, characterize and classify the most important sources of continuous and episodic emissions, and to analyze mitigation opportunities. Methods are proposed and demonstrated for reconciling these direct measurements of emissions from sources with measurements of ambient concentrations. Collectively, the direct source measurements, and analyses of ambient air pollutant measurements in natural gas production regions reported in this work improve the estimation, characterization, and methods for monitoring air quality implications of shale gas production. === text
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