Brian A. Varela
United States Geological Survey
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Water Resources Research | 2015
Tanya J. Gallegos; Brian A. Varela; Seth S. Haines; Mark A. Engle
Abstract Until now, up‐to‐date, comprehensive, spatial, national‐scale data on hydraulic fracturing water volumes have been lacking. Water volumes used (injected) to hydraulically fracture over 263,859 oil and gas wells drilled between 2000 and 2014 were compiled and used to create the first U.S. map of hydraulic fracturing water use. Although median annual volumes of 15,275 m3 and 19,425 m3 of water per well was used to hydraulically fracture individual horizontal oil and gas wells, respectively, in 2014, about 42% of wells were actually either vertical or directional, which required less than 2600 m3 water per well. The highest average hydraulic fracturing water usage (10,000−36,620 m3 per well) in watersheds across the United States generally correlated with shale‐gas areas (versus coalbed methane, tight oil, or tight gas) where the greatest proportion of hydraulically fractured wells were horizontally drilled, reflecting that the natural reservoir properties influence water use. This analysis also demonstrates that many oil and gas resources within a given basin are developed using a mix of horizontal, vertical, and some directional wells, explaining why large volume hydraulic fracturing water usage is not widespread. This spatial variability in hydraulic fracturing water use relates to the potential for environmental impacts such as water availability, water quality, wastewater disposal, and possible wastewater injection‐induced earthquakes.
Water Resources Research | 2015
Zachary H. Bowen; Gretchen P. Oelsner; Brian S. Cade; Tanya J. Gallegos; Aïda M. Farag; David N. Mott; Christopher J. Potter; Peter J. Cinotto; M.L. Clark; William M. Kappel; Timothy M. Kresse; Cynthia P. Melcher; Suzanne S. Paschke; David D. Susong; Brian A. Varela
Heightened concern regarding the potential effects of unconventional oil and gas development on regional water quality has emerged, but the few studies on this topic are limited in geographic scope. Here we evaluate the potential utility of national and publicly available water-quality data sets for addressing questions regarding unconventional oil and gas development. We used existing U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data sets to increase understanding of the spatial distribution of unconventional oil and gas development in the U.S. and broadly assess surface water quality trends in these areas. Based on sample size limitations, we were able to estimate trends in specific conductance (SC) and chloride (Cl−) from 1970 to 2010 in 16% (n = 155) of the watersheds with unconventional oil and gas resources. We assessed these trends relative to spatiotemporal distributions of hydraulically fractured wells. Results from this limited analysis suggest no consistent and widespread trends in surface water quality for SC and Cl− in areas with increasing unconventional oil and gas development and highlight limitations of existing national databases for addressing questions regarding unconventional oil and gas development and water quality.
Scientific Investigations Report | 2015
Tanya J. Gallegos; Brian A. Varela
Data Series | 2015
Tanya J. Gallegos; Brian A. Varela
GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016
Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Sarah J. Hawkins
Open-File Report | 2018
Stanley T. Paxton; Janet K. Pitman; Scott A. Kinney; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Ofori N. Pearson; Katherine J. Whidden; Russell F. Dubiel; Christopher J. Schenk; Lauri A. Burke; Timothy R. Klett; Heidi M. Leathers-Miller; Tracey J. Mercier; Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Phuong A. Le; Thomas M. Finn; Stephanie B. Gaswirth; Sarah J. Hawkins; Kristen R. Marra; Marilyn E. Tennyson
SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2017
Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Sarah J. Hawkins; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Marilyn E. Tennyson
Open-File Report | 2017
Brian A. Varela; Seth S. Haines; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos
GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017
Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Katherine J. Whidden
Fact Sheet | 2017
Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Sarah J. Hawkins; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Joanna N. Thamke; Mark A. Engle; Marilyn E. Tennyson; Christopher J. Schenk; Stephanie B. Gaswirth; Kristen R. Marra; Scott A. Kinney; Tracey J. Mercier; Cericia Martinez