Shale gas development ;Shale formation; Hydraulic fracturing

Categories:
Categories:
Unit processes/Energy carriers and technologies/Natural gas based fuels
Location:
IO
Reference year: 2017 -
Description

With shale gas production booming in the United States and gas prices falling in the United States, interest in shale gas is growing in many countries with shale reserves, and some European Union countries, including Britain, are already exploring. Any commercial development of shale gas in Europe requires extensive environmental assessments, recognizing Europe's different conditions and legislation When using LCA data from this study focused on British shale gas production, users must note that the environmental impact assessment is based on a comparison with the current natural gas mixture in the UK. It is important to consider the technological applicability that this data specifically excludes the use phase of natural gas. Data users should conduct their assessments in alignment with the ISO 14046 standard, ensuring to take into account fresh water use, degradation, and consumption associated with this industrial process.

Technology

This study focuses on the situation in Britain and uses life cycle assessment (LCA) to estimate the impact of shale gas on the environment; The burden of shale gas production in the UK is compared with the burden of natural gas mixing in the UK at present. The main focus is on the analysis of water impacts, but a wide range of other impact categories are also considered.

Process type
Unit
LCI modeling approach
Attributional
Multifunctional modeling
NONE
Format
ILCD
Aggregation type
NOT_APPLICABLE
Data provider
TianGong
Review status
Internal
Cost
Free
Contact
Tiangong LCI Data Working Group