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Anthropogenic and natural methane emissions from a shale gas exploration area of Quebec, Canada.

Daniele L Pinti1, Yves Gelinas2, Anja M Moritz2, Marie Larocque3, Yuji Sano4.   

Abstract

The increasing number of studies on the determination of natural methane in groundwater of shale gas prospection areas offers a unique opportunity for refining the quantification of natural methane emissions. Here methane emissions, computed from four potential sources, are reported for an area of ca. 16,500km(2) of the St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec (Canada), where Utica shales are targeted by the petroleum industry. Methane emissions can be caused by 1) groundwater degassing as a result of groundwater abstraction for domestic and municipal uses; 2) groundwater discharge along rivers; 3) migration to the surface by (macro- and micro-) diffuse seepage; 4) degassing of hydraulic fracturing fluids during first phases of drilling. Methane emissions related to groundwater discharge to rivers (2.47×10(-4) to 9.35×10(-3)Tgyr(-1)) surpass those of diffuse seepage (4.13×10(-6) to 7.14×10(-5)Tgyr(-1)) and groundwater abstraction (6.35×10(-6) to 2.49×10(-4)Tgyr(-1)). The methane emission from the degassing of flowback waters during drilling of the Utica shale over a 10- to 20-year horizon is estimated from 2.55×10(-3) to 1.62×10(-2)Tgyr(-1). These emissions are from one third to sixty-six times the methane emissions from groundwater discharge to rivers. This study shows that different methane emission sources need to be considered in environmental assessments of methane exploitation projects to better understand their impacts.
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Keywords:  Emissions; Groundwater; Methane (CH(4)); Quebec (Canada); Shale gas

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27267724     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.05.193

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Origin of methane-rich natural gas at the West Pacific convergent plate boundary.

Authors:  Yuji Sano; Naoya Kinoshita; Takanori Kagoshima; Naoto Takahata; Susumu Sakata; Tomohiro Toki; Shinsuke Kawagucci; Amane Waseda; Tefang Lan; Hsinyi Wen; Ai-Ti Chen; Hsiaofen Lee; Tsanyao F Yang; Guodong Zheng; Yama Tomonaga; Emilie Roulleau; Daniele L Pinti
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-11-15       Impact factor: 4.379

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