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31st USAEE/IAEE North American Conference Unconventional Gas & Oil Workshop Unconventional Gas & Oil Environmental & Regulatory Issues Robert Kleinberg Schlumberger Research Cambridge, Massachusetts 7 November 2012

What s Old and What s New Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing are not new, but their applications are unprecedented in pace and scale. Inputs, surface impacts, and waste generation are multiplied by large factors over previous experience. Development is occurring in regions unfamiliar with the oil & gas industry.

Environmental & Regulatory Issues Provision of Water Fracture Fluids Chemistry Disposal of Flowback & Produced Water Groundwater Protection Induced Seismicity Fugitive & Vented Methane Air Quality Surface Disturbance Regulatory Approaches Public Acceptance

Surface Disturbance Kern River, California Oil Field, c. 1930

Modern Horizontal Well Construction & Stimulation Drilling Pads Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Horizontal Laterals 2000-10,000 ft long Fractures 5-20 stages/well 500 ft/stage http://www.statoil.com/en/about/worldwide/northamerica/usa/pages/shalegasmarcellus.aspx

http://startelegram.typepad.com/barnett_shale/files/dfwlease.jpg DFW Barnett Shale Drilling Plan Chesapeake Energy

Barnett Shale Rig at DFW Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1 October 2007

Groundwater Protection Halliburton 5 million gallons of water + 1000 tons of sand for 5000 ft long horizontal well

Microseismic Methods Monitor Fracture Height Schlumberger, Successes in Shale Plays, August 2012

Microseismic Methods Monitor Fracture Growth Fracture Heights Compared to Depth of Drinking Water Aquifers aquifer depth vertical extent of perforations Fisher & Warpinski, SPE 145949 (2011)

http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/ Where the Problems Really Are http://www.tudorpickering.com/pdfs/tph.fracturing.report.7-8-10.pdf Location Problem Cause Dimock PA water well explosion; gas in tap water bad cement job Caddo LA gas escape bad cement job Bainbridge OH gas explosion bad cement job Dimock PA polluted creek surface spill Caddo LA 17 dead cattle surface spill Dunkard Creek PA fish kill wastewater discharge

Another Bad Cement Job Deepwater Horizon, 2010

Proper & Improper Cementing cement gas intrusion properly cemented water well poorly cemented Oilfield Review, Autumn 2003

Water Use & Economic Value Gas Shale Corn Corn Ethanol Resource Water Use Multiplier Water/mi 2 Gas Shale 5x10 6 gal/well 8 well/mi 2 123 acre ft Corn 2 ft 640 acre/mi 2 1300 acre ft Resource Product/mi 2 Value Benefit Gas Shale 8 bcf $29 million 100,000 home years Corn 10 5 bu $0.8 million 1700 cattle Corn Ethanol 3x10 5 gal $0.8 million 200,000 GGE Commodity Prices: Associated Press 18 October 2012 Corn: $7.61/bu Natural Gas: $3.59/mcf

IHS, Water Management in Shale Gas Plays, August 2012 http://connectoilandgas.ihs.com/staticdocuments/landingpage/watermanagement.pdf (unrestricted)

Single-Well Lifecycle Water Costs Barnett Marcellus Disposal Case Reuse Case Disposal Case Reuse Case Fresh Water Supply $25,000 $15,000 $18,000 $13,500 Fresh Water 30,000 18,000 24,000 18,000 Transportation Treatment 0 50,000 0 30,000 Reuse Transportation 0 4,000 0 12,000 Disposal Transportation 40,000 $0 600,000 0 Disposal 30,000 $0 30,000 0 Total $125,000 $87,000 $672,000 $73,500 Slutz er al., SPE 157532 (2012)

State Review of Oil & Natural Gas Environmental Regulations http://www.strongerinc.org/ Severance Tax Rates (c/mcf) Resources for the Future http://common-resources.org/2012/revised-maps-of-shale-gas-regulation/

Are States Paying Attention? State Inspectors (2011) Inspections (2011) Inspections per Inspector Penalties (2009 2011) Pennsylvania 85 22,670 270 $6.9 million New Mexico 12 27,000 2250 $14,000 New York 14 no data no data $40,000 Breaking All the Rules, The Crisis in Oil & Gas Regulatory Enforcement Earthworks Oil & Gas Accountability Project, September 2012

Is the Environment Being Protected? The University of Texas Law School attempted to collect data on complaints and enforcements for fifteen states for the years 2008-2011. A partial list of the problems they encountered: Enforcement data is collected, recorded and organized differently in each state. In New York every well file must be examined individually to determine the extent of regulatory enforcement. There is no uniformity of data formats, nor even how to request data. Some states provided full data sets, others provided partial data, some provided none. Some states fail to preserve certain complaints about shale gas development, and the public is unable to determine which complaints were not preserved. Fact-Based Regulation for Environmental Protection in Shale Gas Development University of Texas Energy Institute, February 2012 http://energy.utexas.edu/index.php?itemid=160&id=151&option=com_content&view=article

Costs of Regulation http://fossil.energy.gov/programs/oilgas/publications/environment_otherpubs/oil_gas_environ_proposals_report_jan_200.pdf

Cost of Remediating Water Pollution Locale Problem Response Cost Rouseville PA petroleum replace supply $300k Atlanta MI VOCs replace supply $500k Montgomery Co. MD solvents county water $3M + $45k/yr Orange Co. CA VOCs etc multiple $54M Community costs only. Does not include state, federal, and private industry funding. Does not include costs to individuals including lost wages, medical expenses, reduced property values, higher water bills, etc. GWPC, Ground Water Report to the Nation: A Call to Action, 2007

Summary Technical Improvements are Mitigating Environmental Impacts Multi-well drilling pads reduce surface disturbance and truck traffic. Water purification services and better additives allow reuse of flowback water. Better understanding of induced seismicity is leading to engineering controls. Is the Environmental Record Improving? Although often loathe to admit it, industry has become sensitized by bad publicity that accompanies safety and environmental incidents. Industry consolidation has led to the re-entry of risk-averse international oil companies (IOCs) into the US land gas market. Is the number and severity of incidents involving safety or environmental protection trending up or down? This information is difficult to compile due to lack of uniformity of state-by-state data collection. Public Perception of Gas Shale Production Operations Though there is agreement among politicians that cheap and abundant natural gas is desirable, is public opinion vulnerable to the next film about fracking?

Robert L. Kleinberg, Ph.D. Unconventional Resources Schlumberger-Doll Research One Hampshire Street Cambridge, MA 02139 617-768-2277 kleinberg@slb.com http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-kleinberg/19/177/131