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A Protocol for Baseline Sampling of Previous HitWaterNext Hit Sources in Areas of Shale Oil and Gas Development

Abstract

In many areas of shale oil and gas development, sampling of proximate Previous HitwaterNext Hit sources (e.g., residential Previous HitwaterNext Hit wells, springs, seeps, and surface waters) prior to installation or stimulation of production wells (i.e., “pre-drill”) is standard practice for many oil and gas operators. These programs provide a “baseline” snapshot of Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitqualityNext Hit for comparison to conditions after oil and gas production commences (i.e., “post-drill”). This information is critical for evaluating whether reported changes in local Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitqualityNext Hit (e.g., methane, salts, taste, odor) are naturally occurring or the result of nearby drilling activities. Many state agencies require pre-drill and/or post-drill sampling of various Previous HitwaterNext Hit sources (primarily residential Previous HitwaterNext Hit wells) however, little guidance is currently available to operators, regulators, and contractors to support development of these sampling programs.

This talk presents the findings of a Department of Energy-funded research project, which evaluated key sources of variability in pre-drill sampling results from a series of residential Previous HitwaterNext Hit wells in Northeastern Pennsylvania and Eastern Kentucky. Results from these field studies culminated in the development of the practical protocol for sampling of residential Previous HitwaterNext Hit wells. The protocol includes: i) current state regulations for pre-drill and post-drill sampling, ii) sampling practices and lab analysis methods, iii) data management and analysis procedures, and iv) tools to discern natural variability in Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitqualityTop from potential anthropogenic impacts. This talk provides an overview of the components of the protocol, critical findings from the field studies, and implications for development of future pre-drill and post-drill sampling programs in areas of shale oil and gas development.