Review of plausible chemical migration pathways in Australian coal seam gas basins
Abstract
Coal seam gas (CSG) or coal bed methane production has grown exponentially in Australia over the last two decades with currently nearly 7000 productive wells and another 18,750 wells planned over the next five to ten years. To address concerns over environmental contamination by hydraulic fracture fluids (HFF) attributed to (i) incidents involving poor surface handling of HFF and other fluids with potential migration pathways in soil and shallow...
Paper Details
Title
Review of plausible chemical migration pathways in Australian coal seam gas basins
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
195
Pages
280 - 303
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