2017
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20171902024
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The influence of shale gas mining activities on the natural environment in Poland

Abstract: Abstract. In the paper the main threats to the environment arising from works related to the exploration of gas from unconventional sources have been discussed. The influence of exploration works on the atmosphere (the emission of gases to the atmosphere as a result of fuel combustion, the emission of noise by drilling equipment) has been explained. Threats to the hydrological balance associated with the intake of water for performing the process of fracturing have been discussed. Legal regulations connected w… Show more

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“…Poland was the leader of shale gas exploration until the end of 2016 when efforts ceased, largely due to disappointing production rates from test wells (Cantoni 2018). During the period 2010-2016, a total of twenty-eight horizontal wells were hydraulically stimulated (Pyssa 2017), of which seven sites were independently monitored by the Polish Geological Institute (English acronym PGI-NRI; Konieczyńska et al 2015), producing limited baseline data, e.g. one single-event sampling for water bodies, 1.5 months of background seismicity at the Łebień site (Konieczyńska et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poland was the leader of shale gas exploration until the end of 2016 when efforts ceased, largely due to disappointing production rates from test wells (Cantoni 2018). During the period 2010-2016, a total of twenty-eight horizontal wells were hydraulically stimulated (Pyssa 2017), of which seven sites were independently monitored by the Polish Geological Institute (English acronym PGI-NRI; Konieczyńska et al 2015), producing limited baseline data, e.g. one single-event sampling for water bodies, 1.5 months of background seismicity at the Łebień site (Konieczyńska et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%