Propane as an alternative to water for fracking

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PROPANE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO WATER FOR FRACKING
Background
Fracking, also known as hydraulic fracturing is the process of mining natural gas by
breaking the shale rocks. Fracking with water is the commonly used technique where water is
used to fracture rocks. In the process, a mixture of large amounts of water and explosive
charges is used to create a rock-breaking effect that works a long way in gas production.
Water has been a commercially tenable method since the end of the Second World War.
Fracking is important to the America’s economy since it makes it easy to access
‘unattainable’ natural gases.
Drilling natural gas using water fracking technique does not only come with benefits,
the process is associated with a number of challenges that require redress in order in order to
come up with alternative methods of accessing the same resources. Some of the most
common challenges include (Birgit, Ewers and Frimmel): A lot of water goes into waste
during the process; at the same time serious spillages and flow-backs of natural gas have been
reported. The leaked gases such as methane gases run into other water channels, and therefore
causing side effects since such gases are not environmentally friendly.
Fracking in general has faced serious opposition from different quarters (Melissa and
Thompson). Some people argue that fracking using water leads to contamination of ground
water, wastage of large quantities of fresh water that could be used for production in other
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sectors, pollution of both air and water through noise and emission of gases, and health
effects to the communities that reside around the drilling places. Indeed, countries like France
have administered bans on water fracking due to the risks that accompany it (Neha and
O’Sullivan). The United States has put stringent rules to guide the process of fracking
(Dowell and Miller). The regulatory powers are managed at the State level, but the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is endowed with the responsibility to issue waste
disposal and drilling permits to Companies that deal with the extraction of natural gas and oil.
The problems posed by fracking affects everyone in the society. The governmental
agencies have the responsibility to ensure that citizens live in an environment that is free
from pollution and other environmental hazards. Any strategy meant to help curb these
challenges should always be aimed at developing a plan that considers the environmental
wellbeing of the people. In this respect, such plans should take a keen look at how the most
affected (plants, animals and people) can be protected from the adverse effects of cracking
(Rodriguez and Soeder).
Solutions to problems associated with fracking have not been fully exploited, and the
reasons as follows: Firstly, the technical problems associated with the water are very difficult
to manage (Birgit, Ewers and Frimmel). Some reported cases reveals that cement casing of
the drilling pipes have failed in most cases leading to the unwanted spillages. In fact, around
5% of the total number of oil and gas wells around the world do have this problem. This in
itself is a challenge since making corrections to such wells (which are erected underground)
once fracking processes have been initiated is not very easy. The research that was carried out
in the USA by the Duke University have revealed that about 40% of the water fracking wells
have experienced either short term, medium term or long-term spillages that go un-noticed
sometimes.
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Secondly, economic benefits of water fracking seems to outweigh its negative impacts
to the companies that carryout the process of fracking (Foram, Chavan and Chhatre). It is a
common knowledge that every country in the World needs oil and gas for economic
prosperity. This has posed a major challenge in addressing the problems of fracking. Drilling
companies tend to lean more towards the commercial benefits of their activities rather than
taking measures to carry out proper disposal wastes. Failure to address proper disposal
procedures by such companies leaves the government as the only disposal regulatory agency.
Since the cost of regulation is also very enormous, government agencies may not find it very
easy to ensure that every sector relying on the products of cracking does the right thing in
terms of waste management.
Thirdly, according to (Michael and Cole) the problems of fracking using water have
not been solved because the reported cases of contamination lacks proper documentation.
Contamination of underground waters is an example of a reported case that requires a very
serious examination for appropriate measures to be taken (Birgit, Ewers and Frimmel). The
proper of filing such cases is lack of proper legal procedures to address the issues. The
underground water exists everywhere within the underground water table. It would very
difficult to know which drilling company has not carried out its procedures in the right
manner. In order to address the problems of contamination effectively, it would be a
requirement that the regulation agencies like EPA puts proper measures by even employing
technology to monitor what takes places within the underground drilling wells.
Fourthly, once the policies have been formulated, many people make an assumption
that best regulations around the world influence proper implementation of such policies.
Fracking has been in existence for over 60 years and therefore people tend to believe that if
they have been able to cope up with the challenges that are associated with it, then they
would even continue to survive with them (Birgit, Ewers and Frimmel). What is important to
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note is that the problems of fracking are both short-term, medium term and long-term and
therefore nothing should be taken for granted.
Failure to address fracking problems has negative consequences. One of the most
common global challenges is climate change (Dowell and Miller). Due to poor understanding
of shale rock fracking, and little regulatory measures, it is not very easy to establish the exact
amount of air pollution that results from fracking across the country (Rodriguez and Soeder).
The most disturbing aspect of fracking is the effects of the climate change. Global warming is
already a concern everywhere in the world.
Climate change is majorly as a result of emission of greenhouse gases into the
atmosphere. It is quite unfortunate that methane which is also one of the natural gases drilled
is also a potent greenhouse gas, just like carbon (IV) oxide. The gas brings about climate
change, hence global warming; the amount of methane gas that goes into the atmosphere
from fracking has not been established, but other studies have showed that its contribution
towards climate change could be more adverse than that of burning charcoal (Foram, Chavan
and Chhatre).
The other negative impact of failure to solve problems of fracking with water is
earthquakes. As the use of water fracking increases since early 1990’s, EPA has appreciated
the fact that cases of earthquakes have also increased to almost a proportionate level (Neha
and O’Sullivan). Between 1967 to around 2000, only an approximate number of 21 cases of
earthquakes were reported every, this is incomparable to 300 cases reported from 2010 when
the number of tracking wells constructed every year rose significantly (Michael and Cole).
Studies (Dowell and Miller) have showed that the increased number of earthquakes is as a
result of injection wells which are meant for disposal of water that has been contaminated.
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Apart from the earthquakes and climate change which are basically environmental,
failure to address the problems of fracking pose very serious health problems (Foram, Chavan
and Chhatre). Cancer and birth defects are some of the consequences. Some of the chemicals
used to form a gel in fracking using water are actually dangerous and can be radio-active at
times. Those who work in such firms get exposed to harmful gases and chemicals. The
consequences may be long-term in such a way that, the effects are only realized on the
children of such people. One of the most significant effect is birth defects on the children. It
cannot go without mentioning that fracking has led to unconditional migrations due to
infringements in order to set up the drilling wells. People end up losing their lands (Michael
and Cole), leading to homelessness, while others are given very little compensations that are
not even enough to enable them acquire new residential homes.
Literature Review
The research carried out by the Duke University in 2013 revealed the adverse effects of
fracking using water on the domestic drinking water (Melissa and Thompson). A study on the
natural gas wells around the North Eastern parts of the US showed a strong correlation between
the well’s proximity and the domestic water contamination. Ethane concentration was over 20
times higher in water in areas that were situated less than a kilometer away from the drilling
wells, while propane could also be detected.
From the study, the conclusion was that the levels of contamination detected were not
as a result of gases that naturally occur in the atmosphere, but as a result of underground drilling
of shale gas wells (Neha and O’Sullivan). The most interesting result of the study was that the
gases could find their way into home through either leakages in the pipes due to improper
cement casing or through direct contamination between brought about by the large water trucks
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as they transport water from the source to the drilling locations. The studies by Duke University
tends to clear the air on whether locating water fracking leads to contamination or not.
In addition, EPA released a comprehensive report (2014) on fracking and its negative
and positive impacts. The report covered a great deal of it, touching majorly on the importance,
together with the consequences on health and the environment. However there was a
deficiency, the report failed to give suggestions on the alternative to water fracking. A
collaboration with other international agencies like NIH or CDC can help exploit the available
alternative-propane fracking. Besides the government involvement to create a long-lasting
solution to water fracking, investigation through interviewing of people is still on-going to
come up with better ways of solving problems brought about by fracking.
Hypothesis: If water fracking continues then, people must be ready to cope up with
the numerous negative impacts or else, fracking using propane stands out to be the most
viable alternative.
The scope of study
The study intends to address the following issues:
An evaluation of procedure that can be followed to minimize the negative
health and environmental effects of fracking
A review of the already existing methods of fracking
A critical examination of the available technology that provides an alternative
to fracking using water.
Proposal for a Solution
An emerging technology that uses propane instead water is on the rise. The
technology does not only, provide an alternative to curb the challenges posed by water
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fracking but is also an efficient and effective method of harnessing natural gas. The technique
of propane fracking is the best alternative to water fracking when properly implemented.
In fracking using propane, the liquid state of propane is used. A gel is formed from a
mixture of propane, phosphoric acid, and butane. With the aid of other chemicals, non-
compressible hydraulic fluid is formed by integrating the gel with sand (Melissa and
Thompson). Intensive compression forces are initiated that force the gel into the rocks,
causing fracturing. Due to the magnitude of the forces, a mixture of methane gaseous propane
is flashed back, after which separation of the two gases is done. Methane is sold as a natural
gas while propane is recycled and used as raw material in the process.
From the procedure outlined above, it is noticed that use of propane as opposed to
water for fracking maximizes use of propane. In the process, wastage is avoided at all costs.
Exposure of the harmful proprietary chemical into the environment is also avoided by
ensuring that such chemicals remain buried deep underground.
The budget
Even though fracking using propane provides a solution to most of the hydraulic
fracturing problems, the costs are relatively higher. However, it is also important to note that
the problems related to poor fracking techniques are also costly, hence it would be much
better to consolidate the solutions by applying better fracking techniques. The costs in this
regard refer to the total budget of initiating the research, plus the propane fracking
procedures. For the research, a budget of $25- $30 would be required for consultation for a
duration of one month, working 8 hours per day. An additional $1000 is necessary for data
collection and analysis; 12 dollars every hour for interviewers (a total of 5 interviewers,
working 8 hours a day). A copy of ArcGIS from EPA priced at $1200 would also be
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necessary. The estimate total cost of initiating a water fracking firm is 360 dollars, but the
cost of putting up a propane fracking site is slightly above this (Neha and O’Sullivan).
Justification
Those who are against the idea of fracking using the propane claim that the materials
that are flashed back (majorly a mixture of butane and propane) produce irritating smells and
gases that are quite hazardous (Rodriguez and Soeder). However, these are problems that can
be managed easily by simply maximizing the use of high density compressors to condense
the butane-propane mixture for recycling and use in other drilling firms. The use of propane
gel instead water provides an outstanding solution to the problem of water contamination, and
reduces the waste disposal issues to a greater extent.
Fracking of with propane instead of water was first used in Canada. The technique has
turned out to be one of the best ways of drilling. The gel formed unlike water, when exposed
to an intensive underground heat and pressure turns into vapor, and is then get returned into
the surface. This process provides an environmentally friendly system that minimizes natural
gas extraction costs while maximizing the production output. The use of propane also reduces
destruction of local roads and trucking costs, as the number of trucks that would otherwise be
used to transport large amounts of water are reduced significantly. Extracting involving use
of propane also require highly trained personnel and monitoring equipment (Foram, Chavan
and Chhatre). Employment of well-trained personnel helps in ensuring that risks are
minimized, while monitoring machines are used to detect any minor spillages of gases before
they can result into any significant harm.
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Work Cited
Arthur, Michael A., and David R. Cole. “Unconventional hydrocarbon resources: prospects
and problems.” Elements 10.4 (2014): 257-264. Web.
Birgit, Gordalla, Ulrich Ewers and Fritz H. Frimmel. “Hydraulic fracturing: a toxicological
threat for groundwater and drinking-water?” Environmental earth sciences 70.8
(2013): 3875-3893. Web.
Dowell, Lashmet Tiffany and Amber Miller. “Texas Exempt Wells: Where Does Fracking
Fit.” Natural resources journal 55 (2014): 239. Web.
Foram, Prajapati, et al. “Shale Gas: The future fuel: A Review on its Practicality and
Viability.” Bombay Technologist 65.1 (2015). Print.
Melissa, Stark and Peter Thompson. “Water Use in Shale Gas Developments.” Disruptive
Science and Technology 1.4 (2013): 164-168.
Neha, Mehta and Francis O’Sullivan. “Water Management in Unconventional Oil and Gas
Development—The Issues and Their Optimization.” Food, Energy, and Water: The
Chemistry Connection (2015): 217. Print.
Rodriguez, Rebecca and Daniel Soeder. “Evolving water management practices in shale oil &
gas development.” Journal of Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources 10 (2015): 18-
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