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

ROGER

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Use keywords or categories (e.g., air quality, climate, health) to identify peer-reviewed studies and view study abstracts.

Preserving health in the Marcellus region
Ruth McDermott-Levy and Nina Kaktins, September 2012
Environmental health advocacy: an overview of natural gas drilling in northeast Pennsylvania and implications for pediatric nursing
Lori S Lauver, August 2012
Environmental pathways of potential impacts to human health from oil and gas development in northeast British Columbia, Canada
Judi Krzyzanowski, June 2012
Human health risk assessment of air emissions from development of unconventional natural gas resources
McKenzie et al., May 2012
Missing from the Table: Role of the Environmental Public Health Community in Governmental Advisory Commissions Related to Marcellus Shale Drilling
Goldstein et al., April 2012
Impacts of gas drilling on human and animal health
Michelle Bamberger and Robert E. Oswald, November 2024
Natural Gas Operations from a Public Health Perspective
Colborn et al., September 2011
Blind Rush? Shale Gas Boom Proceeds Amid Human Health Questions
Charles W. Schmidt, August 2011
The rush to drill for natural gas: a public health cautionary tale
Madelon L Finkel and Adam Law, May 2011
Drilling the Marcellus shale for natural gas: environmental health issues for nursing
Nina M Kaktins, March 2011
Associations between in utero exposure to airborne emissions from oil and gas production and processing facilities and immune system outcomes in neonatal beef calves
Bechtel et al., January 1970
Associations between immune function in yearling beef cattle and airborne emissions of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and VOCs from oil and natural gas facilities
Bechtel et al., January 1970

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