The Pros And Cons Of Fracking

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It’s a known fact that the earth is known as a water planet or “blue planet” showing the crucial nature of water to the survival of the earth. Until recent year, waste was injected into underground or through deep injection wells to salt Caverns and other similar geologic formations. But such techniques is been questioned and becoming less viable due to limited access to disposal well. The public is clamoring for more sustainable solutions increasing pressure on regulatory authority. It’s a known fact that water plays a major role in the life of an oilfield from inception to abandonment. From developmental phase of green field to evaluation of brownfield that needs optimization strategies to recover its resource. According to Fela a popular Nigerian musician who sang “Water e no get enemy”, managing water in an effective way will help everyone involved achieve the sustainability goal for (Operators, Community, and environment). Fracking fluid is a key component of a fracking operation which involves the construction of well pad to drill into the reservoir, deforestation occurs, due to the clearing of land to make space for equipment and personnel. The transportation of various equipment and fracking fluid causes the air quality to be low due to the releases of …show more content…

It will be a disasters. The core success of the shale gas boom are policies geared towards improving the production and protecting the environment. The implication of having environmental-friendly policies is to protect is to meet the energy needs in a sustainable approach while considering the environment. Countries like Nigeria, in the future will be embracing the hydraulic fracturing to aid it onshore production quota. Currently, we don’t have policy that are

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