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Reviews ways in which oil and gas or geothermal reservoirs in England could be engineered to enhance rock permeability and productivity.
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Examines the results of an ambient air quality monitoring campaign at a shale gas site.
1. Chief Scientist’s Group report summary This project examined the…
Examines the environmental risks from using onshore oil and gas wells for other purposes.
Investigates methods for quantifying the amount of methane emitted from onshore oil and gas sites in England.
This project reviewed the factors that influence variability and uncertainty in measurements of concentrations of methane in groundwater.
Investigates how best to measure and describe the quality of the environment before activities associated with a shale gas site take place.
A framework for designing ambient air quality monitoring programmes at shale gas sites.
This project used 2 approaches to investigate the long-term integrity of decommissioned onshore oil and gas wells in England.
Investigates the typical ‘baseline’ range of concentrations of substances that could be associated with onshore oil and gas.
This project reviewed the range of geochemical methods that can be used to understand thermal spring systems in the UK.
Investigates how to quantify the total amount of methane being emitted from an onshore oil and gas site.
Examines the potential impact of low carbon subsurface technologies on the environment.
This project reviewed the occurrence of deep aquifers and presents methods for identifying and mapping them.
This project looked at deep subsurface activities and whether we need constraints in order to protect deep groundwaters.
Case studies to show how groundwater could be affected by a large-scale development of the shale gas industry.
This project investigated a statistical approach known as clustering to distinguish microseismic events induced by hydraulic fracturing.
This project aimed to identify appropriate mathematical methods for analysing environmental data near onshore oil and gas sites.
This project reviews computer models that are used by the oil and gas industry to understand how subsurface hydraulic fracturing will progress.
This project reviewed data on how well waste industrial gases are broken down by burning in flares.
A study looking at the potential impact on groundwater quality from abandoned oil and gas wells.
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