Assessing Hydraulic Fracking Issues in the US South East and Western Region

E. Merem, Y. Twumasi, J. Wesley, D. Olagbegi, M. Crisler, C. Romorno, M. Alsarari, P. Isokpehi, M. Alrefai, S. Ochai, E. Nwagboso, S. Fageir, S. Leggett
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In the last several years, the choice of hydrological fracking as an alternative method of nonrenewable energy production in the US oil sector continues to gain currency across regions especially the Southeast and the West. In a country where fracking is no longer deemed as an exercise on the fringe amidst unprecedented expansion, economic boom, and ecological liabilities. The use of fracking techniques in shale fields remains so widespread across different states from California to Mississippi that it now constitutes 60% of the nation’s oil and gas output in the past two decades. This occurred in the face of favorable regulatory environments that catapulted the US atop global ranking of oil producers. While this has resulted in ample generation of revenues and job prospects in the respective states, communities in those places have endured grim impacts and risks on their ecosystems in the form of pollution, degradation, hydrological stress, induced seismicity, land disturbance and greenhouse gas emissions. Aside from efforts of the sector, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders in the search for a common ground on the issues. The mounting ecological liabilities has in many cases aggravated tensions between affected communities and the oil sector. Yet, very little studies exist on the vulnerability of the study area to the impacts of hydraulic fracking using mix scale method of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and energy statistics. Even when data is available, the sketchy nature tends to mar analytical proficiency given the lack of an accessible regional energy information system. Accordingly, this enquiry will fill that void by assessing the issues in hydraulic fracking in the study area. Emphasis are on the issues, trends, factors, impacts and efforts using techniques of GIS and descriptive statistics. Just as the results revealed a surge in production activities and revenues, the impacts consist of sizable use of water and chemicals together with extensive pollution, the disturbance of fragile landscapes and ecosystem decline. Additionally, GIS mappings pinpointed a gradual spread of production activities and concentration of risks across states in the zone due to several socio-economic and physical elements located withing the larger energy structure. To remedy the situation, the paper proffered solutions ranging from ecological monitoring to the design of a regional energy information system, effective policy, community participation/education of the public and the formation of an interagency task force.
评估美国东南和西部地区水力压裂问题
在过去的几年里,在美国石油行业,选择水文水力压裂作为一种不可再生能源生产的替代方法,在各个地区,尤其是东南部和西部地区,继续获得认可。在这个国家,水力压裂法不再被认为是一项在空前扩张、经济繁荣和生态责任中处于边缘的活动。水力压裂技术在页岩油田的应用仍然非常广泛,从加利福尼亚到密西西比州,在过去的20年里,它占了美国石油和天然气产量的60%。这是在有利的监管环境下发生的,这使得美国在全球石油生产国排名中名列前茅。虽然这为各州带来了丰厚的收入和就业前景,但这些地方的社区却承受着污染、退化、水文压力、诱发地震活动、土地扰动和温室气体排放等对生态系统的严峻影响和风险。除了行业、监管机构和其他利益相关者努力寻求在这些问题上达成共识之外。在许多情况下,日益增加的生态责任加剧了受影响社区与石油部门之间的紧张关系。然而,利用地理信息系统(GIS)和能源统计的混合尺度方法对研究区水力压裂影响脆弱性的研究却很少。即使有数据,由于缺乏可利用的区域能源信息系统,粗略的性质往往会影响分析的熟练程度。因此,本研究将通过评估研究区域的水力压裂问题来填补这一空白。重点是使用地理信息系统和描述性统计技术的问题、趋势、因素、影响和努力。正如结果显示生产活动和收入激增一样,其影响包括大量使用水和化学品,以及广泛的污染,对脆弱景观的干扰和生态系统的衰退。此外,由于能源结构中存在一些社会经济因素和物理因素,GIS地图精确地指出了该地区生产活动的逐渐扩散和风险的集中。为了纠正这种情况,该文件提出了各种解决办法,从生态监测到设计区域能源信息系统、有效的政策、社区参与/公众教育和成立机构间工作队。
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