Despite the fact that oil and gas companies are required by federal and Texas state laws to provide safe workplaces and implement robust safety programs to prevent injuries
at drilling sites, accidents in the industry occur at alarming rates.
Many of these substances are found in various fluids used
at drilling sites.
Energy companies frequently «flare» or burn off vast supplies of methane
at drilling sites because it earns less money than oil.
«Greenhouse gas emissions are going to go through the roof with a project of this kind,» said Wilderness Committee National Campaign Director Joe Foy «From escaped methane
at the drill sites to the massive carbon emissions required to cool the gas, to more escaped methane on the long trip across the ocean to Asia and then the emissions from burning the gas.
The results discussed in this news release are from drill core samples obtained by PQ and HQ - size triple - tube diamond core drilling using two PMC400 man - portable drill rigs owned by SAMJ and operated by Sumiko Resources Exploration & Development Co., Ltd. (a wholly owned exploration services subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.) The drilling program was fully supervised by SAMJ senior project geologists
at the drilling site.
Over the past year Pennsylvania proposed doubling fines for safety violations
at drill sites, and New York renewed a temporary ban on drilling in the state.
People don't even like to talk about it,» says Mark Zoback, a professor of geophysics at Stanford University and another principal investigator
at the drill site.
Last winter, investor pressure convinced the largest leaseholder in the Bakken oil fields to reduce methane flaring
at its drill sites to as close to zero as possible.
Shareholder activism persuaded one company working the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota to work to reduce methane flaring
at its drill sites.
Slawek Tulaczyk, a researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz who was one of the lead scientists in these milestone achievements, describes the tension of waiting for their equipment to arrive
at their drill site in 2013, after more than five years of planning with roughly 50 international collaborators.
A piece of melting, dirty ice that dropped some muck right
at the drill site?
Launch PSICAT program and create a sediment core that would be recovered
at the drill site portrayed in the animation that you created in the previous step.
In the animation, the column at the right shows sediment deposits as they occur
at the drill site.
On Thursday, Judge Austin Cullen turned down Kinder Morgan's application to extend its injunction and threw out the contempt charges against more than 100 people arrested
at the drill site.
For example, our firm represented a client who suffered serious leg and back injuries when a pipe was dropped on
him at the drilling site.
A number of factors may contribute to vehicle accidents
at a drilling site, including poor driving conditions, driver fatigue, drug and alcohol use, and improperly maintained vehicles.
Summary: Installs, calibrates, services, repairs and removes drilling instrumentation
at drilling site.
Not exact matches
Rig hands thread together
drilling pipe
at a hydraulic fracturing
site owned by EQT Corp. located atop the Marcellus shale rock formation in Washington Township, Pennsylvania.
The
drilling site in question is
at Preston New Road, where Cuadrilla Resources had proposed
drilling four wells and testing them with fracking.
The production
at the Tiputini C well
site is the first of approximately 276 planned wells, ten
drilling platforms, and multiple related pipelines and production facilities.
By: Henry Lazenby 28th September 2016 Multinational
drilling equipment and services provider Boart Longyear has received an award of C$ 1.37 - million from the Ontario government to help improve safety
at mineral exploration
drilling sites and the efficiency of
drilling systems technology.
Ty Wright Bloomberg Getty Images A rig hand removes a
drill pipe from a natural gas well
at a fracking
site in Washington Township, Pa..
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If approved in the Legislature, the resolution would fund the unit — responsible for
drilling monitoring wells to evaluate groundwater pollution across the county
at sites like the former Grumman facility in Calverton — using money from the water quality fund, a fund established by a voter - approved, quarter - penny sales tax.
At the event, Cuomo made comparisons between his administration and that of President Trump, saying while Trump is focusing on offshore
drilling, he's planning to build more offshore wind - generating
sites.
Wading River resident Bill Gunther, a member of the Navy's Calverton remediation advisory committee, which has worked with Navy, state and county officials to monitor and coordinate cleanup efforts
at the Grumman
site, urged Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone to keep the well -
drilling unit intact.
Activists
at a camp in Balcombe, West Sussex, where energy firm Cuadrilla was test -
drilling for oil, have chained themselves together and blocked the gates to the company's
site.
In practice, however, the ban — which applies to wells using more than a certain amount of fluid — will eliminate the most attractive
sites because
drillers now won't «have enough water» to operate effectively, says Robert Jackson, a professor of environmental earth system science
at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
During the six - week expedition, the team plan to
drill at 11
sites in water depths of 720 to 1,770 metres and recover cores between 50 and 70 metres in length.
Now, using two deep cores collected
at two Ocean
Drilling Program
sites in the Southern Ocean, Jaccard and colleagues have reconstructed ocean records of productivity and vertical overturning reaching back a million years, through multiple glacial - interglacial cycles.
Groups opposed to fracking have raised the alarm over images of storage tanks shifted off their foundations
at oil and gas
drilling sites.
At the proposed
site, the Tohoku fault lies under 7 kilometers of water and some 700 meters of Earth's crust, so a huge
drill string will be needed.
It's a low - tech version of the
drills they usually use, and it is typically employed to test core quality
at a
site before large - scale
drilling.
Following its initial approval of the proposal in September, the IODP has now confirmed that funding is available for the Chikyu to set sail in April and
drill at a
site south of the quake's epicentre (see map).
«Imagine that you are in this
site a hundred million years ago; the area that we
drilled in was covered by
at least a few meters of rock.
However, because the rock
at Yellowknife Bay has only been exposed to cosmic rays for 80 million years — a relatively small sliver of geologic time — «the potential for organic preservation
at the
site where we
drilled is better than many people had guessed,» Farley says.
Geoscientist John Higgins (right) of Princeton University and his team
drilled at three
sites, hauling tents and equipment, such as a
drill bit filled with an ice core.
The team used a 300 - metre deep core
drilled through the layers of sandstone and claystone
at a
site on the Illawarra plateau.
Past research has shown that processes such as wastewater injection
at oil
drilling and fracking
sites throughout the state could induce a small number of earthquakes but scientists have never been able to specifically link some of the more distant or stronger earthquakes with these sometimes faraway wastewater wells.
Next, Potts and his team plan to analyze a new, 166 - meter deep
drill core obtained near another Middle Stone Age archeological
site at Olorgesailie.
It is not uncommon during
drilling for a
site to have
at least 10 trucks with 1,000 - horsepower pumps and for dozens of tanker trucks to make 800 to 1,200 trips transporting water if there is no on -
site source.
He heard that the Soviets had an ambitious
drilling program
at Vostok Station, the most isolated research
site on the continent.
To measure the forecasted inflow of warm water under the Filchner - Ronne Ice Shelf, in the past two Antarctic summers scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the British Antarctic Survey
drilled through the ice
at seven
sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below it.
Looking
at seismic records near Fox Creek, in northwest Alberta, where there are six
drilling sites, researchers found an intermittent set of induced earthquakes between December 2014 and March 2015, clustered around fracking operations.
Using records from more than 1.1 million births across Pennsylvania from 2004 to 2013, the researchers compared infants born to mothers living near a
drilling site to those living farther away from a
site, before and after fracking began
at that
site.
• Ambient and occupational air quality should be measured
at active
drilling sites and be compared with baseline measurements in adjacent areas without
drilling operations.
Add to that the question of how much human exposure can be expected from the radiation detected
at some Marcellus
drilling sites.
Despite these hurdles, several years ago the team discovered chlorobenzene, a ring - shaped molecule containing six carbons, along with other chlorinated organics, using a sample from a mudstone Curiosity
drilled at Yellowknife Bay near its landing
site in Gale crater.
This picture may be about to change in light of a study of deep - sea rocks and sediments led by John Parkes, a microbiologist
at Cardiff University in the U.K.. By visiting oil -
drilling projects
at two
sites in the Pacific in 2002, Parkes and colleagues obtained samples as deep as 400 meters beneath the seafloor.
At the first
drill site, the researchers
drilled until hitting bedrock about 100 feet (30 m) under the surface of the ice.