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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Characterizing Various Produced Waters from Shale Energy Extraction within the Context of Reuse
Liden et al., June 2022
Detection and treatment of organic matters in hydraulic fracturing wastewater from shale gas extraction: A critical review
Tao et al., June 2022
Dissolved organic matter within oil and gas associated wastewaters from U.S. unconventional petroleum plays: Comparisons and consequences for disposal and reuse
McDevitt et al., May 2022
Impact of Organic and Volatile Compounds in Produced Water from Unconventional Reservoirs on Direct Contact Membrane Distillation Permeate Quality
Pawar et al., May 2022
Risk assessment of pollutants in flowback and produced waters and sludge in impoundments
Zhou et al., March 2022
Consideration of Potential Technologies for Ammonia Removal and Recovery from Produced Water
Chang et al., February 2022
Beyond treatment technology: Understanding motivations and barriers for wastewater treatment and reuse in unconventional energy production
Robbins et al., February 2022
Strategic Planning for Optimal Management of Different Types of Shale Gas Wastewater
Serrano-Areválo et al., January 2022
Experiments and modeling of Komvophoron sp. Growth in hydraulic fracturing wastewater
Concas et al., December 2021
Oil and Gas Produced Water Reuse: Opportunities, Treatment Needs, and Challenges
Cooper et al., December 2021
Treatment of fracturing wastewater by anaerobic granular sludge: The short-term effect of salinity and its mechanism
Zhang et al., December 2021
Efficacy of oil and gas produced water as a dust suppressant
Stallworth et al., December 2021
Can pre-ozonation be combined with gravity-driven membrane filtration to treat shale gas wastewater?
Tang et al., November 2021
Evaluation of pretreatment and membrane configuration for pressure-retarded osmosis application to produced water from the petroleum industry
Dardor et al., November 2021
Can a compact biological system be used for real hydraulic fracturing wastewater treatment?
Qian et al., November 2021
Oil and gas wastewater as road treatment: radioactive material exposure implications at the residential lot and block scale
Bain et al., November 2021
Characterization of microbial communities and functions in shale gas wastewaters and sludge: Implications for pretreatment
Zhou et al., November 2021
Implementation of water treatment processes to optimize the water saving in chemically enhanced oil recovery and hydraulic fracturing methods
Zhang et al., November 2021
Constructed wetlands for polishing oil and gas produced water releases
McLaughlin et al., October 2021
Removal of organic compounds from shale gas fracturing flowback water by an integrated electrocoagulation and electro-peroxone process
Zhang et al., June 2021
Fate of radium on the discharge of oil and gas produced water to the marine environment
Ahmad et al., June 2021
Characterization and treatment of Bakken oilfield produced water as a potential source of value-added elements
Feng Xiao, May 2021
Oil & gas produced water retention ponds as potential passive treatment for radium removal and beneficial reuse
McDevitt et al., March 2021
Irrigation of wheat with select hydraulic fracturing chemicals: Evaluating plant uptake and growth impacts
Shariq et al., March 2021
A Review of Issues, Characteristics, and Management for Wastewater due to Hydraulic Fracturing in the U.S.
Lifu Zhang and Berna Hascakir, February 2021
Assessment of UV Disinfection and Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treatment and Reuse of Hydraulic Fracturing Produced Water
Vinge et al., January 2021
Electrochemical technologies for treating petroleum industry wastewater
Treviño-Reséndez et al., January 2021
Enzyme biotechnology development for treating polymers in hydraulic fracturing operations
Scheffer et al., January 2021
Arsenic Release to the Environment from Hydrocarbon Production, Storage, Transportation, Use and Waste Management
Madeline E. Schreiber and Isabelle M. Cozzarelli, December 2020
Irrigation of Wheat with Select Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals: Evaluating Plant Uptake and Growth Impacts
Shariq et al., December 2020
Understanding controls on the geochemistry of hydrocarbon produced waters from different basins across the US
Sharma et al., December 2020
On-site treatment capacity of membrane distillation powered by waste heat or natural gas for unconventional oil and gas wastewater in the Denver-Julesburg Basin
Robbins et al., December 2020
Geochemical and Geophysical Indicators of Oil and Gas Wastewater can Trace Potential Exposure Pathways Following Releases to Surface Waters
Cozzarelli et al., October 2020
Utica Shale Play Oil and Gas Brines: Geochemistry and Factors Influencing Wastewater Management
Blondes et al., October 2020
Development of Shale Gas in China and Treatment Options for Wastewater Produced from the Exploitation: Sustainability Lessons from the United States
Lan et al., September 2020
On-site Treatment of Shale Gas Flowback and Produced Water in Sichuan Basin by Fertilizer Drawn Forward Osmosis for Irrigation
Chang et al., July 2020
Toxicity tests in wastewater and drinking water treatment processes: A complementary assessment tool to be on your radar
Barceló et al., July 2020
Recycling flowback water for hydraulic fracturing in Sichuan Basin, China: Implications for gas production, water footprint, and water quality of regenerated flowback water
Liu et al., July 2020
Shale gas produced water management using membrane distillation: An optimization-based approach
Tavakkoli et al., July 2020
Reusing oil and gas produced water for agricultural irrigation: Effects on soil health and the soil microbiome
Miller et al., June 2020
Particulate Matter Emissions Associated with Marcellus Shale Drilling Waste Disposal and Transport
Mol et al., June 2020
Hybrid Regeneration Network for Flowback Water Management
Oke et al., June 2020
Techno-economic analysis of converting oil & gas produced water into valuable resources
Madison Wenzlick and Nicholas Siefert, May 2020
Mutagenicity assessment downstream of oil and gas produced water discharges intended for agricultural beneficial reuse
McLaughlin et al., May 2020
Maximum Removal Efficiency of Barium, Strontium, Radium, and Sulfate with Optimum AMD-Marcellus Flowback Mixing Ratios for Beneficial Use in the Northern Appalachian Basin
McDevitt et al., April 2020
Highly efficient bromide removal from shale gas produced water by un-activated peroxymonosulfate for controlling disinfection byproduct formation in impacted water supplies
Kuan Z Huang and Huichun Judy Zhang, 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
Optimal Design of UF-RO Treatment System for Shale Gas Fracturing Flowback Wastewater
Zhang 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

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