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North Carolina’s Shale Play: Not Yet By Ben Winikoff

North Carolina’s Shale Play: Not Yet

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North Carolina’s Shale Play: Not Yet. By Ben Winikoff. Brief History. Unlike conventional natural gas and oil which has pooled and collected under a layer of impermeable rock, shale oil and gas is trapped within an impermeable source rock and cannot escape on its own. . USGS Assessments. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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North Carolina’s Shale Play: Not YetBy Ben Winikoff

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Brief HistoryUnlike conventional natural gas and oil which has pooled and collected under a layer of impermeable rock, shale oil and gas is trapped within an impermeable source rock and cannot escape on its own.

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USGS Assessments

These reserves are from ancient freshwater sources that formed during the Mesozoic period.

Much smaller than the Backken,Marcellus, and Barnett Shale

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Source: USGS

1, 709 Billion cubic feet of Gas. In Surveyed NC Basins

Compare to: Marcellus Shale, 141 trillion cubic feet (TCF)

Roughly 10 billion dollars in Natural Gas Reserves in the state

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Why a State Problem?Lobbying groups have successfully carved out exemptions for natural gas

Source: http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/green/news/2011/06/03/9886/bringing-fracking-to-the-surface/

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Pre-Drilling StandardsBaseline Water Data on Water Quality

Biggest problem states face is lack of information about the water quality before drilling begins

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Drilling Regulation Dispute: How to Deal

with Wastewater

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Environmental Recovery

Preventing Cleanup Costs From Shifting to Taxpayers

- Bonding Requirements

- Spill Response or Contingency Plans

- Strict Liability

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Side-By Side Comparison

Regulation Pennsylvania

Ohio BLM Winikoff

Pre-Drilling Water

AnalysisWaste Water Disposal ?

Underground

Treatment Facilities

ProtectionsBonds

Protection Plans

Strict Liability

Pennsylvania✗

Presumptive Liability

Ohio

✓Mandatory

Testing✓

?

BLM

Winikoff

✓Mandatory

Testing✓