What is Shale Gas? An Introduction to Shale-Gas Geology in Alberta

Publication Type
Open File Report
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
OFR 2008-08
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 2008-08
Publication
Citation

Rokosh, C.D., Pawlowicz, J.G., Berhane, H., Anderson, S.D.A. and Beaton, A.P. (2009): What is shale gas? An introduction to shale-gas geology in Alberta; Energy Resources Conservation Board, ERCB/AGS Open File Report 2008-08, 26 p.

Abstract

Alberta Geological Survey is determining the quantity and spatial extent of Alberta shale gas resources and clarifying potential environmental and landowner issues that may arise due to development. The fundamental needs of resource analysis are data from which to estimate a resource base; however, there is a lack of information on a regional scale. We have begun to collect geochemical and geological data from prior publications and have started collecting and generating our own data. This report introduces our project, summarizes our understanding of some of the shale gas issues in the province related to development and states some of the factors important in shale gas resource assessment.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada
Place Keywords NTS
72e, 72l, 72m, 73d, 73e, 73l, 73m, 74d, 74e, 74l, 74m, 82g, 82h, 82i, 82j, 82n, 82o, 82p, 83a, 83b, 83c, 83d, 83e, 83f, 83g, 83h, 83i, 83j, 83k, 83l, 83m, 83n, 83o, 83p, 84a, 84b, 84c, 84d, 84e, 84f, 84g, 84h, 84i, 84j, 84k, 84l, 84m, 84n, 84o, 84p
Theme Keywords
banff formation, colorado group, exshaw formation, geology, resource assessment, shale gas, unconventional gas