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Origin of Flowback and Produced Waters from Sichuan Basin, China

Authors :
Andrew J. Kondash
Dazhong Dong
Jennifer S. Harkness
Huiying Cui
Rachel M. Coyte
Gary S. Dwyer
Caineng Zou
Fengrong Liao
Jian Li
Dan Liu
Nancy E. Lauer
Yunyan Ni
Avner Vengosh
Source :
Environmental sciencetechnology. 52(24)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Shale gas extraction through hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling is increasing in China, particularly in Sichuan Basin. Production of unconventional shale gas with minimal environmental effects requires adequate management of wastewater from flowback and produced water (FP water) that is coextracted with natural gas. Here we present, for the first time, inorganic chemistry and multiple isotope (oxygen, hydrogen, boron, strontium, radium) data for FP water from 13 shale gas wells from the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation in the Weiyuan gas field, as well as produced waters from 35 conventional gas wells from underlying (Sinian, Cambrian) and overlying (Permian, Triassic) formations in Sichuan Basin. The chemical and isotope data indicate that the formation waters in Sichuan Basin originated from relics of different stages of evaporated seawater modified by water-rock interactions. The FP water from shale gas wells derives from blending of injected hydraulic fracturing water and entrapped saline (Cl ∼ 50,000 mg/L) formation water. Variations in the chemistry, δ

Details

ISSN :
15205851
Volume :
52
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental sciencetechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....797fc919ecca6fe98089525a5aa08565