Repository for Oil and Gas Energy Research (ROGER)

The Repository for Oil and Gas Energy Research, or ROGER, is a near-exhaustive collection of bibliographic information, abstracts, and links to many of journal articles that pertain to shale and tight gas development. The goal of this project is to create a single repository for unconventional oil and gas-related research as a resource for academic, scientific, and citizen researchers.

ROGER currently includes 2303 studies.
Last updated: July 27, 2024

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The geochemistry of produced waters from the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, USA
Anna A. Hoffmann and David M. Borrok, March 2020
Datasets associated with investigating the potential for beneficial reuse of produced water from oil and gas extraction outside of the energy sector.
Scanlon et al., March 2020
Barium Isotopes Track the Source of Dissolved Solids in Produced Water from the Unconventional Marcellus Shale Gas Play
Tieman et al., March 2020
Developmental exposure to a mixture of unconventional oil and gas chemicals: A review of effects on adult health, behavior, and disease
Nagel et al., March 2020
Optimal Design of UF-RO Treatment System for Shale Gas Fracturing Flowback Wastewater
Zhang et al., March 2020
Organic compounds in produced waters from the Bakken Formation and Three Forks Formation in the Williston Basin, North Dakota
Varonka et al., March 2020
Optimisation of Radium Removal from Saline Produced Waters during Oil and Gas Extraction
Joel Garner and David Read, January 1970
Treatment of Produced Water in the Permian Basin for Hydraulic Fracturing: Comparison of Different Coagulation Processes and Innovative Filter Media
Rodriguez et al., January 1970
Will Water Issues Constrain Oil and Gas Production in the U.S.?
Scanlon et al., February 2020
Using excess natural gas for reverse osmosis-based flowback water treatment in US shale fields
Aritra Kar and Vaibhav Bahadur, February 2020
Impacts of Oil and Gas Production on Contaminant Levels in Sediments
Hossein D. Atoufi and David J. Lampert, February 2020
Can we beneficially reuse produced water from oil and gas extraction in the U.S.?
Scanlon et al., February 2020
Effects of membrane property and hydrostatic pressure on the performance of gravity-driven membrane for shale gas flowback and produced water treatment
Li et al., February 2020
Isotopic and element ratios fingerprint salinization impact from beneficial use of oil and gas produced water in the Western U.S.
McDevitt et al., January 2020
Hydrochemistry of flowback water from Changning Shale gas field and associated shallow groundwater in Southern Sichuan Basin, China: Implications for the possible impact of shale gas development on groundwater quality
Gao et al., January 2020
Fit-for-purpose treatment goals for produced waters in shale oil and gas fields
Coonrod et al., January 2020
Bioremediation of Unconventional Oil Contaminated Ecosystems under Natural and Assisted Conditions: A Review
Davoodi et al., January 2020
Response of aquatic microbial communities and bioindicator modelling of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water
Zhong et al., July 2024
A geospatially resolved database of hydraulic fracturing wells for chemical transformation assessment
Andrew J. Sumner and Desiree L. Plata, July 2024
Wastewater management strategies for sustained shale gas production
Anne Holland Menefee and Brian L. Ellis, July 2024
Forecasting concentrations of organic chemicals in the vadose zone caused by spills of hydraulic fracturing wastewater
Ma et al., December 2019
Alkali earth ratios differentiate conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon brine contamination
Rebecca Tisherman and Daniel J. Bain, December 2019
Sustainable reuse of shale gas wastewater by pre-ozonation with ultrafiltration-reverse osmosis
Tang et al., December 2019
Fit-for-purpose treatment of produced water with iron and polymeric coagulant for reuse in hydraulic fracturing: Temperature effects on aggregation and high-rate sedimentation
Nadella et al., November 2019
Characterization of soil, sediment, and wastewater samples from hydraulic fracturing processes using the comparative NAA method
Kuatbek et al., November 2019
Spatial variability of produced-water quality and alternative-source water analysis applied to the Permian Basin, USA
Chaudhary et al., November 2019
Surfactant specific ionic strength effects on membrane fouling during produced water treatment
Dickhout et al., November 2019
Characterizing and modeling environmental emergency of unconventional oil and gas spills in the USA: Life-year versus spill factors
Qingmin Meng, November 2019
Geochemical and microbial characterizations of flowback and produced water in three shale oil and gas plays in the central and western United States
Wang et al., November 2019
Reuse of shale gas flowback and produced water: Effects of coagulation and adsorption on ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis combined process
Shang et al., November 2019
Fuzzy fault tree analysis of hydraulic fracturing flowback water storage failure
Hu et al., October 2019
Geochemical and sulfate isotopic evolution of flowback and produced waters reveals water-rock interactions following hydraulic fracturing of a tight hydrocarbon reservoir
Osselin et al., October 2019
An integrated hazard screening and indexing system for hydraulic fracturing chemical assessment
Hu et al., October 2019
Nontarget profiling of organic compounds in a temporal series of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced waters
Sun et al., October 2019
Emergence and fate of volatile iodinated organic compounds during biological treatment of oil and gas produced water
Almaraz et al., September 2019
Influence of High Total Dissolved Solids Concentration and Ionic Composition on γ Spectroscopy Radium Measurements of Oil and Gas-Produced Water
Ajemigbitse et al., August 2019
Assessing the environmental sustainability of irrigation with oil and gas produced water in drylands
Echchelh et al., August 2019
Expected wastewater volumes associated with unconventional oil and gas exploitation in South Africa and the management thereof
R. Williamson and S. Esterhuyse, July 2019
Hydrolysis and degradation of dazomet with pyrite: Implications for persistence in produced waters in the Marcellus Shale
Consolazio et al., July 2019
Pretreatment Techniques for Produced Water with Subsequent Forward Osmosis Remediation
Liden et al., January 1970
Membrane-based treatment of shale oil and gas wastewater: The current state of knowledge
Tong et al., June 2019
Shedding light on the effects of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water on phototactic behavior in Daphnia magna
Delompré et al., June 2019
High total dissolved solids in shale gas wastewater inhibit biodegradation of alkyl and nonylphenol ethoxylate surfactants
Hanson et al., June 2019
Should solid waste from shale gas development be regulated as hazardous waste?
Swiedler et al., June 2019
Physiological and enzymatic responses of Chlorella vulgaris exposed to produced water and its potential for bioremediation
Calderón-Delgado et al., May 2019
Organic fouling of membrane distillation for shale gas flowback water desalination: an especial interest in the feed properties by pretreatment
Kong et al., May 2019
The impact of several hydraulic fracking chemicals on Nile tilapia and evaluation of the protective effects of Spirulina platensis
Mahmoud et al., May 2019
Temporal Changes in Microbial Community Composition and Geochemistry in Flowback and Produced Water from the Duvernay Formation
Zhong et al., April 2019
Characterization of Organic Matter in Water from Oil and Gas Wells Hydraulically Fractured with Recycled Water
Kim et al., April 2019
A systematic assessment of carcinogenicity of chemicals in hydraulic-fracturing fluids and flowback water
Xu et al., April 2019

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