Thursday, April 12, 2012

Hydraulic Fracturing: Chemical Disclosure Requirements

"Hydraulic fracturing is a technique used to free oil and natural gas trapped underground in low-permeability rock formations by injecting a fluid under high pressure in order to cause cracks in the formations. The composition of a fracturing fluid varies with the nature of the formation, but typically contains mostly water;a proppant to keep the fractures open, such as sand; and a small percentage of chemical additives. Some of these additives may be hazardous to health and the environment. The Shale Gas Production Subcommittee of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board(SEAB) has recommended public disclosure, on a well-by-well basis, of all of the chemical ingredients added to fracturing fluids, with some protection for trade secrets..."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Seems like the only way to get any data in bulk form on fracking chemicals is from http://pivotupstreamgroup.com/D-FRAC.aspx (D-FRAC). I tried the Frac Focus site but it will only let you have info one at a time... and there are just too many well frackings for this.