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: November 23, 2024

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Unconventional Shale Gas Development and Potential Impacts to Groundwater
Grabert et al., January 2015
A review of water and greenhouse gas impacts of unconventional natural gas development in the United States
Arent et al., November 2024
Surface water geochemical and isotopic variations in an area of accelerating Marcellus Shale gas development
Adam J. Pelak and Shikha Sharma, December 2014
Assessing impacts of unconventional natural gas extraction on microbial communities in headwater stream ecosystems in Northwestern Pennsylvania
Trexler et al., November 2014
Direct and indirect challenges for water quality from the hydraulic fracturing industry
Sharon C. Long, November 2014
Wellbore stability model for shale gas reservoir considering the coupling of multi-weakness planes and porous flow
Liang et al., November 2014
New Tracers Identify Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids and Accidental Releases from Oil and Gas Operations
Warner et al., October 2014
Modelling the hypothetical methane-leakage in a shale-gas project and the impact on groundwater quality
Michael O. Schwartz, October 2014
Analysis of the Groundwater Monitoring Controversy at the Pavillion, Wyoming Natural Gas Field
Daniel B. Stephens, September 2014
Noble gases identify the mechanisms of fugitive gas contamination in drinking-water wells overlying the Marcellus and Barnett Shales
Darrah et al., September 2014
Enhanced Formation of Disinfection By-Products in Shale Gas Wastewater-Impacted Drinking Water Supplies
Parker et al., September 2014
Oil and gas wells and their integrity: Implications for shale and unconventional resource exploitation
Davies et al., September 2014
The fate of residual treatment water in gas shale
Engelder et al., September 2014
Leakage detection of Marcellus Shale natural gas at an Upper Devonian gas monitoring well: a 3-D numerical modeling approach
Zhang et al., August 2014
Strontium Isotopes Test Long-Term Zonal Isolation of Injected and Marcellus Formation Water after Hydraulic Fracturing
Kohl et al., August 2014
Hydraulic "Fracking": Are surface water impacts an ecological concern?
Burton et al., August 2014
Using Discriminant Analysis to Determine Sources of Salinity in Shallow Groundwater Prior to Hydraulic Fracturing
Lautz et al., July 2014
Use of stable isotopes to identify sources of methane in Appalachian Basin shallow groundwaters: a review
J. Alexandra Hakala, July 2014
The integrity of oil and gas wells
Robert B. Jackson, July 2014
Assessment and risk analysis of casing and cement impairment in oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania, 2000–2012
Ingraffea et al., June 2014
Hydraulic Fracture Extending into Network in Shale: Reviewing Influence Factors and Their Mechanism
Ren et al., June 2014
Effect of Hydrofracking Fluid on Colloid Transport in the Unsaturated Zone
Sang et al., June 2014
Surface disposal of produced waters in western and southwestern Pennsylvania: Potential for accumulation of alkali-earth elements in sediments
Skalak et al., June 2014
Water resource impacts during unconventional shale gas development: The Pennsylvania experience
Brantley et al., June 2014
Sources of High Total Dissolved Solids to Drinking Water Supply in Southwestern Pennsylvania
Wilson et al., May 2014
Regional Variation in Water Related Impacts of Shale Gas Development and Implications for Emerging International Plays
Mauter et al., March 2014
Evolving shale gas management: water resource risks, impacts, and lessons learned
Brian G. Rahm and Susan J. Riha, March 2014
Evidence and mechanisms for Appalachian Basin brine migration into shallow aquifers in NE Pennsylvania, USA
Garth T. Llewellyn, March 2014
A Critical Review of the Risks to Water Resources from Unconventional Shale Gas Development and Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States
Vengosh et al., March 2014
Estrogen and Androgen Receptor Activities of Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals and Surface and Ground Water in a Drilling-Dense Region
Kassotis et al., March 2014
Distribution and Origin of Groundwater Methane in the Wattenberg Oil and Gas Field of Northern Colorado
Huishu Li and Kenneth H. Carlson, February 2014
Constraints on Upward Migration of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid and Brine
Samuel A. Flewelling and Manu Sharma, January 1970
A geochemical context for stray gas investigations in the northern Appalachian Basin: Implications of analyses of natural gases from Neogene-through Devonian-age strata
Baldassare et al., February 2014
Discharges of produced waters from oil and gas extraction via wastewater treatment plants are sources of disinfection by-products to receiving streams
Hladik et al., January 2014
Assessing changes in gas migration pathways at a hydraulic fracturing site: Example from Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Sharma et al., November 2024
Groundwater Ages and Mixing in the Piceance Basin Natural Gas Province, Colorado
McMahon et al., December 2013
Hydraulic fracturing in faulted sedimentary basins: Numerical simulation of potential contamination of shallow aquifers over long time scales
Gassiat et al., December 2013
Hydraulic fracturing in unconventional gas reservoirs: risks in the geological system part 1
Lange et al., December 2013
Hydraulic fracturing in unconventional gas reservoirs: risks in the geological system, part 2
Kissinger et al., December 2013
Hydraulic fracturing: a toxicological threat for groundwater and drinking-water?
Gordalla et al., December 2013
Hydraulic fracturing - a hazard for drinking water?
Ewers et al., November 2013
Impacts of Shale Gas Wastewater Disposal on Water Quality in Western Pennsylvania
Warner et al., October 2013
An Evaluation of Water Quality in Private Drinking Water Wells Near Natural Gas Extraction Sites in the Barnett Shale Formation
Fontenot et al., September 2013
A Stream-Based Methane Monitoring Approach for Evaluating Groundwater Impacts Associated with Unconventional Gas Development
Heilweil et al., January 1970
Brominated THMs in Drinking Water: A Possible Link to Marcellus Shale and Other Wastewaters
States et al., August 2013
Geochemical and isotopic variations in shallow groundwater in areas of the Fayetteville Shale development, north-central Arkansas
Warner et al., August 2013
Groundwater protection and unconventional gas extraction: the critical need for field-based hydrogeological research
Jackson et al., January 1970
Hydraulic fracture height limits and fault interactions in tight oil and gas formations
Flewelling et al., July 2013
Increased stray gas abundance in a subset of drinking water wells near Marcellus shale gas extraction
Jackson et al., July 2013
Effects of Unconventional Gas Development on Groundwater: A Call for Total Dissolved Gas Pressure Field Measurements
J.w. Roy and M.c. Ryan, July 2013

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