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Environmental Science & Technology | 2016

Recent Trends in Water Use and Production for California Oil Production

Kate Tiedeman; Sonia Yeh; Bridget R. Scanlon; Jacob Teter; Gouri Shankar Mishra

Recent droughts and concerns about water use for petroleum extraction renew the need to inventory water use for oil production. We quantified water volumes used and produced by conventional oil production and hydraulic fracturing (HF) in California. Despite a 25% decrease in conventional oil production from 1999 to 2012, total water use increased by 30% though much of that increase was derived from reuse of produced water. Produced water volumes increased by 50%, with increasing amounts disposed in unlined evaporation ponds or released to surface water. Overall freshwater use (constituting 1.2% of the states nonagricultural water consumption) increased by 46% during this period due to increased freshwater-intensive tertiary oil production. HF has been practiced in California for more than 30 years, accounting for 1% of total oil production in 2012 from mostly directional and vertical wells. Water use intensity for HF wells in California averaged at 3.5 vol water/vol oil production in 2012 and 2.4 vol/vol in 2013, higher than the range from literature estimates and net water use intensity of conventional production (1.2 vol/vol in 2012). Increasing water use and disposal for oil production have important implications for water management and have potentially adverse health, environmental, and ecological impacts.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2013

Long-term shifts in life-cycle energy efficiency and carbon intensity.

Sonia Yeh; Gouri Shankar Mishra; Geoff Morrison; Jacob Teter; Raul Quiceno; Kenneth Gillingham; Xavier Riera-Palou

The quantity of primary energy needed to support global human activity is in large part determined by how efficiently that energy is converted to a useful form. We estimate the system-level life-cycle energy efficiency (EF) and carbon intensity (CI) across primary resources for 2005-2100. Our results underscore that although technological improvements at each energy conversion process will improve technology efficiency and lead to important reductions in primary energy use, market mediated effects and structural shifts toward less efficient pathways and pathways with multiple stages of conversion will dampen these efficiency gains. System-level life-cycle efficiency may decrease as mitigation efforts intensify, since low-efficiency renewable systems with high output have much lower GHG emissions than some high-efficiency fossil fuel systems. Climate policies accelerate both improvements in EF and the adoption of renewable technologies, resulting in considerably lower primary energy demand and GHG emissions. Life-cycle EF and CI of useful energy provide a useful metric for understanding dynamics of implementing climate policies. The approaches developed here reiterate the necessity of a combination of policies that target efficiency and decarbonized energy technologies. We also examine life-cycle exergy efficiency (ExF) and find that nearly all of the qualitative results hold regardless of whether we use ExF or EF.


Energy Policy | 2011

China's soaring vehicle population: Even greater than forecasted?

Yunshi Wang; Jacob Teter; Daniel Sperling


Archive | 2016

Energy Technology Perspectives 2016: Towards Sustainable Urban Energy Systems

Daniele Poponi; Tyler Bryant; Keith Burnard; Pierpaolo Cazzola; John Dulac; Araceli Fernandez Pales; Joerg Husar; Peter Janoska; Eric Masanet; Luis Munuera; Uwe Remme; Jacob Teter; Kira West


Archive | 2017

Energy Technology Perspectives 2017: Catalysing Energy Technology Transformations

Thibaut Abergel; Adam Brown; Pierpaolo Cazzola; Steffen Dockweiler; John Dulac; Araceli Fernandez Pales; Marine Gorner; Raimund Malischek; Eric Masanet; Samantha McCulloch; Luis Munera; Uwe Remme; Renske Schuitmaker; Tristan Stanley; Jacob Teter; Kira West


Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment | 2017

Detailed assessment of global transport-energy models' structures and projections

Sonia Yeh; Gouri Shankar Mishra; Lew Fulton; Page Kyle; David McCollum; Joshua Miller; Pierpaolo Cazzola; Jacob Teter


Energy Economics | 2014

Mitigating Climate Change: Decomposing the Relative Roles of Energy Conservation, Technological Change, and Structural Shift

Gouri Shankar Mishra; Saleh Zakerinia; Sonia Yeh; Jacob Teter; Geoff Morrison


Archive | 2013

Transportation Module of Global Change Assessment Model (GCAM): Model Documentation

Gouri Shankar Mishra; Page Kyle; Jacob Teter; Geoffrey Morrison; Sanling Kim; Sonia Yeh


ACCESS Magazine | 2012

Will China's Vehicle Population Grow Even Faster than Forecasted?

Yunshi Wang; Jacob Teter; Daniel Sperling


Applied Energy | 2018

The long haul towards decarbonising road freight – A global assessment to 2050

Eamonn Mulholland; Jacob Teter; Pierpaolo Cazzola; Zane McDonald; Brian P. Ó Gallachóir

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Sonia Yeh

University of California

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Pierpaolo Cazzola

International Energy Agency

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Eric Masanet

Northwestern University

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Sonia Yeh

University of California

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Yunshi Wang

University of California

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Geoff Morrison

University of California

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Eamonn Mulholland

International Energy Agency

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Lew Fulton

International Energy Agency

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