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A review of physical, chemical, and hydrogeologic characteristics of stray gas migration: Implications for investigation and remediation.
Molofsky, L J; Connor, John A; Van De Ven, Cole J C; Hemingway, Mark P; Richardson, Stephen D; Strasert, Brian A; McGuire, Travis M; Paquette, Shawn M.
Afiliação
  • Molofsky LJ; GSI Environmental Inc., 2211 Norfolk St., Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77098, United States of America; University of Texas El Paso, Department of Geological Sciences, 591 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79902, United States of America. Electronic address: lmolofsky@gsi-net.com.
  • Connor JA; GSI Environmental Inc., 2211 Norfolk St., Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77098, United States of America. Electronic address: jaconnor@gsi-net.com.
  • Van De Ven CJC; University of British Columbia, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, 2207 Main Mall #2020, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T1Z4, Canada. Electronic address: colevandeven@eoas.ubc.ca.
  • Hemingway MP; GSI Environmental Inc., 9600 Great Hills Trail, #350E, Austin, TX 78759, United States of America. Electronic address: mphemingway@gsi-net.com.
  • Richardson SD; GSI Environmental Inc., 9600 Great Hills Trail, #350E, Austin, TX 78759, United States of America. Electronic address: sdrichardson@gsi-net.com.
  • Strasert BA; GSI Environmental Inc., 2211 Norfolk St., Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77098, United States of America. Electronic address: bastrasert@gsi-net.com.
  • McGuire TM; GSI Environmental Inc., 2211 Norfolk St., Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77098, United States of America. Electronic address: tmmcguire@gsi-net.com.
  • Paquette SM; GSI Environmental Inc., 2211 Norfolk St., Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77098, United States of America. Electronic address: smpaquette@gsi-net.com.
Sci Total Environ ; 779: 146234, 2021 Jul 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34030233
ABSTRACT
Releases of natural gas into groundwater from oil and gas exploration, production, or storage (i.e., "stray gas") can pose a risk to groundwater users and landowners in the form of a fire or explosive hazard. The acute nature of stray gas risk differs from the long-term health risks posed by the ingestion or inhalation of other petroleum hydrocarbons (e.g., benzene). Stray gas also exhibits different fate and transport behaviors in the environment from other hydrocarbon contaminants, including the potential for rapid and extensive transport of free-phase gas through preferential pathways, and the resulting variable and discontinuous spatial distribution of free and dissolved gas phases. While there is extensive guidance on response actions for releases of other hydrocarbons such as benzene, there are relatively few examples available in the technical literature that discuss appropriate response measures for the investigation and remediation of stray gas impacts. This paper describes key considerations in the physical, chemical, and hydrogeological characteristics of stray gas releases and implications for the improved investigation and mitigation of associated risks.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article