Air quality concerns of unconventional oil and natural gas production.
@article{Field2014AirQC,
title={Air quality concerns of unconventional oil and natural gas production.},
author={Robert A. Field and Jeffrey Soltis and Shane M. Murphy},
journal={Environmental science. Processes \& impacts},
year={2014},
volume={16 5},
pages={
954-69
}
}Increased use of hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") in unconventional oil and natural gas (O & NG) development from coal, sandstone, and shale deposits in the United States (US) has created environmental concerns over water and air quality impacts. In this perspective we focus on how the production of unconventional O & NG affects air quality. We pay particular attention to shale gas as this type of development has transformed natural gas production in the US and is set to become important in…
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