Abstract:Introduction: Hydraulic fracturing has rapidly gained popularity in the last decade, emerging as the leading method of natural gas extraction in the United States. The practice remains controversial, however, due to the release of greenhouse gases from burning shale gas as well as the contamination of freshwater used in fracturing fluids. Although waterless fracturing fluids have been developed, including nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oil, and alcohol, their application has been limited due to either reduced fract… Show more
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