Advances in Geosciences (Aug 2018)

Conceptual model development using a generic Features, Events, and Processes (FEP) database for assessing the potential impact of hydraulic fracturing on groundwater aquifers

  • A. Tatomir,
  • C. McDermott,
  • J. Bensabat,
  • H. Class,
  • K. Edlmann,
  • R. Taherdangkoo,
  • M. Sauter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-45-185-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45
pp. 185 – 192

Abstract

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Hydraulic fracturing for natural gas extraction from unconventional reservoirs has not only impacted the global energy landscape but has also raised concerns over its potential environmental impacts. The concept of features, events and processes (FEP) refers to identifying and selecting the most relevant factors for safety assessment studies. In the context of hydraulic fracturing we constructed a comprehensive FEP database and applied it to six key focused scenarios defined under the scope of FracRisk project (http://www.fracrisk.eu, last access: 17 August 2018). The FEP database is ranked to show the relevance of each item in the FEP list per scenario. The main goal of the work is to illustrate the FEP database applicability to develop a conceptual model for regional-scale stray gas migration.