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Water Shortages in Areas With Oil Shale Could Limit Growth of Fracking, WRI Says

机译:世界资源研究所称,油页岩地区缺水可能会限制压裂的增长

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With nearly 40 percent of world's oil shale located in areas considered to have extreme water stress, limitations in water availability could hinder the rapid development of natural gas reserves, a report released Sept. 2 by the World Resources Institute said. "Our focus is on water availability because it plays [a] critical role in extraction of these resources," Paul Reig, the report's lead author, said in presenting the findings at World Water Week, which runs Aug. 30-Sept. 5 in Stockholm. Shale gas production through hydraulic fracturing is a water intensive process "that has implications for other natural resources, not just water, imposing a number of environmental risks that stakeholders across the board from government to industry to NGOs recognize," the report said. The issue becomes particularly pertinent when considering that natural gas production is growing rapidly, especially in the U.S. where hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has largely grown in the past five or six years, said Keith Schneider, an editor with Circle of Blue, who moderated the panel where the WRI report was presented.
机译:世界资源研究所9月2日发布的一份报告称,由于世界上近40%的油页岩位于被认为是极端缺水的地区,水的供应有限可能会阻碍天然气储量的快速发展。报告的主要作者保罗·雷格(Paul Reig)在8月30日举行的世界水周上介绍了研究结果时说:“我们的重点是水的可利用性,因为它在提取这些资源方面发挥着至关重要的作用。” 5在斯德哥尔摩。报告说,通过水力压裂生产页岩气是一个耗水量很大的过程,“不仅对水产生了影响,也对其他自然资源产生了影响,带来了许多环境风险,从政府到工业到非政府组织的利益相关者都可以识别。” Circle of Blue的编辑基思·施耐德(Keith Schneider)说,考虑到天然气产量的快速增长,尤其是在美国,在过去的五,六年中水力压裂或压裂在很大程度上已经发展起来,这一问题变得尤为重要。介绍WRI报告的小组。

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