Shale Water Management Sample Clauses

Shale Water Management. In order to effectively exploit a shale play, it is crucial to coordinate all the activities with the objective of maximize the benefits while, at the same time, attempt to minimize the environmental impacts and obtain the social approval (i.e. to get that the shale gas activities be perceived as a benefit to the society). To that end, we developed a comprehensive multi- period management model that takes into account all the operational aspects involved in the shale gas water management. We have developed a superstructure based multi-period planning model that can be virtually adapted to any shale gas exploitation in the world. It takes into account: • Available fresh water sources to supply the water for hydraulic fracturing operations, the water withdrawal cost and constraints about water availability (maximum amount of water that can be withdraw –taking into account regulations about minimum caudal, ecological water reserves, local regulations, etc.) • The capacity and the maximum number of freshwater tanks available to store the water required to complete each well. • A set of shale gas xxxxx belonging to a specific wellpad including water requirements, fracturing time and crews available to perform the drilling and completion phase. Forecasts for the profiles for the flowback flowrate, TDS concentration and gas production curve per well. • The capacity and the maximum number of fracturing tanks to store the wastewater. Each storage unit includes the cost associated to move, demobilize and clean out the tanks before removing it from the location and leasing cost. • A set of Class II disposal xxxxx to inject the wastewater and the corresponding cost of disposal. In general in this project we did not take into account this possibility, mainly because it is unlike that in Europe this practice be approved, but it has been included by completeness. • A set of treatment technologies to desalinate the flowback water onsite. The maximum capacity, treatment cost, leasing cost and the cost associated to move, demobilize and clean out are also given. Previous work in WP08 provided detailed information or rigorous models to estimate the related cost in different scenarios. • A set of centralized water treatment (CWT) plants and the treatment cost and maximum capacity of each facility. • Locations of freshwater source, centralized water treatment (CWT), disposal xxxxx and wellpads. • Transportation costs of freshwater and wastewater via trucks. • The cost of movin...
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