Posts Tagged ‘hydraulic fracturing’

Unprecedented Measurements Provide Better Understanding of Methane Emissions During Natural Gas Production

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Unprecedented Measurements Provide Better Understanding of Methane Emissions During Natural Gas Production

A new study led by David Allen, professor of chemical engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, reports on extensive measurements of methane emissions — including the first measurements for methane emissions taken directly at the well pad — during completion operations for hydraulically fractured wells. A team of researchers from UT Austin’s … Read the rest »

Improving Water Recycling at Hydraulic Fracturing Sites

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Improving Water Recycling at Hydraulic Fracturing Sites Professor Benny Freeman and team have developed high-efficiency, durable filters to significantly reduce the amount of water and energy hydraulic fracturing requires