Use of Rail in Oil and Gas Regions of Texas to Reduce Truck Impacts

J. Warner, C. Morgan, A. Rutter, Dahye Lee
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Burgeoning oil and gas production in Texas with the application of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling techniques has dramatically impacted the condition of rural roadway infrastructure. Many rural roadways are now inundated with trucks traveling to and from oil and gas well areas. Recent estimates indicate that each horizontal well requires over 2,000 truckloads for construction, drilling operations, maintenance, and crude oil transport over the life of the well. Rail has been an active partner in oil and gas exploration by shuttling fracking sand and drilling supplies to the oil and gas regions and transporting crude and petroleum products from the regions not served by pipelines. This partnership is restricted by limited rail service points and infrastructure close to the active wells; however, expanding existing rail services and network infrastructure could move rail operations closer to the active production areas. The cost and safety impacts of extreme reduction in pavement life may be offset substantially with increased use of rail transport closer to drilling locations. This paper examines the potential options regarding expanded use of rail transportation to address the growing costs of roadway rehabilitation in energy production areas in order to reduce roadway network impacts. Rail service expansion can be through better use of the existing freight rail network, increasing the number of and better placement of transloading facilities along the rail network, and/or through improved rail capacity from double tracking or extending new rail lines. Both the private and public sectors potentially could play a role. A number of privately developed transloading facilities have sprung up along existing rail lines, attempting to deliver fracking sand, pipe, and other supplies. Additionally, public economic development corporations have been actively pursuing development. Expansion of the railroad network could come through the use of special districts such as Rural Rail Transportation Districts (RRTDs), Regional Mobility Authorities (RMAs), or through reactivation of abandoned rail lines. These trends are also examined.
在德克萨斯州的石油和天然气地区使用铁路以减少卡车的影响
随着水力压裂和水平钻井技术的应用,德克萨斯州的油气产量迅速增长,这对农村道路基础设施的状况产生了巨大影响。许多农村道路上现在挤满了来往于石油和天然气井区的卡车。最近的估计表明,在油井的整个生命周期内,每口水平井需要2000多辆卡车进行施工、钻井作业、维护和原油运输。铁路一直是石油和天然气勘探的积极合作伙伴,通过将压裂砂和钻井供应物资运送到石油和天然气地区,并从没有管道服务的地区运输原油和石油产品。这种合作关系受到铁路服务点和靠近活动井的基础设施的限制;然而,扩大现有的铁路服务和网络基础设施可以使铁路运营更接近活跃的生产区域。路面寿命大幅缩短对成本和安全的影响,可能会随着钻井地点附近铁路运输的增加而大大抵消。本文探讨了有关扩大使用铁路运输的潜在选择,以解决能源生产地区道路修复成本不断增长的问题,以减少对道路网络的影响。铁路服务的扩展可以通过更好地利用现有的货运铁路网络,增加铁路网络沿线转运设施的数量和更好地安置,和/或通过双重轨道或扩建新铁路线来提高铁路运力。私营和公共部门都可能发挥作用。许多私人开发的转运设施在现有铁路线沿线如雨后春笋般涌现,试图运送压裂砂、管道和其他供应品。此外,公共经济开发公司也积极开展开发活动。铁路网络的扩展可以通过使用特殊地区,如农村铁路运输区(rrtd)、区域交通管理局(rma),或通过重新激活废弃的铁路线来实现。对这些趋势也进行了研究。
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