16-10-2015 FRACKING
INTERNATIONAL BOOM
ARROYO MATIAS-JARAMILLO MARCOS-SEGOVIA FACUNDO
ESCUELA COOPERATIVA TECNICA LOS ANDES 6TH 2ND 2016
Thinking of new sources of oil resources and the future of its industry
without analyzing the controversy of hydraulic fracturing seems impossible.
So, what is Fracking?
Fracking is the method by which hydrocarbones are extracted by
means of hydraulic fracturing. This process has been used commercially for
over 40 years. Today the combination of advanced hydraulic fracturing and
horizontal drilling, employing cutting-edge technologies is mostly
responsible for surging U.S. oil and natural gas production.
The process involves drilling tight-rock formation for a mile or more below
the surface and then gradually turning horizontal for several thousand
metres more. Thus, a single surface site can accommodate a number of wells.
Once the well is drilled, cased and cemented, small performations are made
in the horizontal portion of the well pipe. Then, through that pipe, a typical
mixture of water (90 percent), sand (9,5 percent) and additives (0.5 percent)
is pumped at high pressure to create micro-fractures in the rock ,that are
held open by the grains of sand. Additionally, additives play a number of
roles, including helping to reduce friction and prevent pipe corrosion, which
in turn help protect the environment and boost well efficiency.
On the other hand, fracking have evidenced plenty of dangers. They
have been registered by scientists for the last years. For example; from
September 2014 Well leaks, not fracking, have been linked to
contaminated water. A study of tainted drinking water in areas where
natural gas is produced from shale, shows that the contamination is most
likely caused by leaky wells rather than the process of hydraulic fracturing
used to release the gas from the rock. It is said,that water wells had been
contaminated by methane and other hydrocarbon gases.. Some environmental
groups have suggested that hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, could cause the
gas to migrate into drinking water aquifers. What is more in July 2013, it
was found that over a 20-year period, one pound of methane traps as much
heat as at least 72 pounds of CO2. Its potency declines, but even after a
century, it is at least 25 times as powerful as CO2.
Furthermore, the health risks are increasing according to latest
surveys, such as in December 2014. In which a new study links shale oil and
gas development what researchers called "our most vulnerable
population”, children, and developing fetuses. So,it was found a Study that
links fracking to infertility and birth defects. . In April 2014, a New study
says that fracking is bad for climate and health.Hydraulic fracturing and
oil and gas production affect the climate, environment and public health. In
January 2014: Study shows fracking is bad for babies. hydraulic fracking is
safe for people who live nearby. New research suggests this is not true for
some of the most vulnerable humans: newborn infants. Back in April 2011: it
was discovered its Carcinogens threat. 650 of the chemicals used in
fracking were carcinogens.
But is Fracking considered a waste or is its waste the problem?
Jeff Keller, a natural resource manager for the Army Corps of Engineers,
reports oil companies are spilling and dumping drilling waste onto the region's
land and into its waterways with increasing regularity.
What is even more worrying is that Fracking and earthquakes are
connected. Massive injections of wastewater from the oil and gas industry
are likely to have triggered a sharp rise in eartquakes. The scientists found
that the disposal of water in four high-volume wells could be responsible for
a swarm of tremors up to 35km away.
Major insurance company considers fracking too risky. In July 2012,
Nationwide is the first major insurance company to announce that it will not
cover damages related to natural gas fracking operations, stating that after
months of research and discussion, they determined that the exposures
presented by hydraulic fracturing are too great to ignore.
However, in January 2011 an investigation found Clean Air Act
violated in fracking. Oil and gas service companies injected tens of millions
of gallons of diesel fuel into onshore wells in more than a dozen states from
2005 to 2009. In February 2010, two of the largest companies involved in
natural gas drilling have acknowledged pumping hundreds of thousands of
gallons of diesel-based fluids into the ground in the process of hydraulic
fracturing of hydraulic.
This is why, most landowners turn against leasing for
fracking. Nearly half of the landowners who have leased their ground to
shale gas developers in the north-east of America regret doing it, despite
the money they wouldn't repeat the experience. Meanwhile, 48% said they
would advise family and friends against leasing their land for "fracking", a
process which blasts sand, chemicals and water into shale rocks to release
the oil and gas they contain.
Despite all these drawbacks, The fracking boom is hitting all over the
world.Though fracking is used worldwide to extract gas and oil, a fracking
boom has occurred recently in the United States, partly driven by concerns
over energy security and the costs associated with imported oil and other
fossil fuels. In 2000, there were about 276,000 natural gas wells in the
United States. But by 2010, that number had almost doubled to 510,000,
according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). And every year, about
13,000 new wells are drilled. According to a 2014 a study, at least 15.3 million
Americans have lived within a mile of a fracking well that has been drilled
since 2000. The areas where fracking is most profitable include the Great
Plains from Canada south into Texas, the Great Lakes region and an area
known as the Marcellus Shale, which reaches from central New York into
Ohio and south to Virginia, according to the U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA).
How safe is fracking? Proponents of fracking claim that the drilling
technique is a safe and clean method of securing essential sources of power
that will meet U.S. energy needs for decades."Fracking has unlocked massive
new supplies of oil and clean-burning natural gas from dense deposits of shale
— supplies that increase our country’s energy security and improve our ability
to generate electricity, heat homes and power vehicles for generations to
come," according to EnergyFromShale.org, an alliance of oil and gas industry
groups.
Unfortunately falling oil prices will affect fracking. With oil prices
continuing to fall, the US shale revolution is "unaffordable" and "simply
unsustainable". Fracking is "astronomically" expensive, requiring huge
amounts of investment, with the cost of just one well ranging from $3-$12
million and supply from it declining rapidly. Opec has decided against cutting
back oil production despite a global surplus, which is likely to cause yet lower
oil prices. That has led to predictions that the fracking bubble will burst,
leading to fracking operators defaulting on an estimated $200bn of debt and
"turmoil on the international markets similar to that in 2008," warns The
Guardian.
Finally, it is only left to say that by expanding so rapidly, "fracking has
become a victim of its own success."
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landowners who have leased their ground
the north-east of America regret doing it,
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