Title: SERC
1SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
- SERC
- http//serc.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/Â
- Subsurface Energy Resource Center
- Office of Energy and Environment
- in Coordination with
- FAES
- Arts and Science
- Engineering
- Public Health
- Business
2SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
- Welcome Kate Bartter, Assoc. Dir.
- Office for Energy and Environment
- Shale energy and SERC Why are we here?
- Jeff Daniels, SERC Co-Dir.
- Doug Southgate, SERC Co-Dir.
- Extension Work Group Update
- Ken Martin, OSU Extension
- SERC Workgroups and Research Opportunities
- Jeff Daniels and Doug Southgate
- Additional Faculty Involvement
- Jeff Daniels and Doug Southgate
3SERC Motivation
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- Recent technical advances
- Major companies investing billions in leases
- Workforce Issues
- Unbiased Third Party Needed
- Environmental Uncertainties and Needs
- Research and Outreach Needed
4Technological Game Changers inSubsurface Energy
Production
SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
Horizontal Drilling Hydraulic Fracturing Gas
Production from Shale
5SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
6Current Drilling Activity in Ohio Marcellus
ShaleSource (updated 10/12/11)
http//www.ohiodnr.com/oil/shale/tabid/23174/Defau
lt.aspx
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- Total of 16 Wells
- 3 Producing
- 5 Drilled
- 8 Permitted
- Companies Represented (Phillips Exploration,
Marquette Exploration, Chesapeake Exploration,
Protégé Energy II,Triad Hunter) - Ohio Counties Represented
- Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe
7Current Drilling Activity in Ohio Utica
ShaleSource (updated 10/12/11)
http//www.ohiodnr.com/oil/shale/tabid/23174/Defau
lt.aspx
SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
- 86 Wells (40 Horizontal)
- 64 Permitted
- 18 Drilled/Drilling
- 2 Producing
- 1 Completed
- 1 Unknown Status (near completion)
- Companies Represented (Chesapeake Exploration,
Beck Energy, Enervest Operating, Anadarko E P,
Ohio Buckeye Energy, CNX Gas Company, Marquette
Exploration, HG Energy) - Ohio Counties Represented, to date
- Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Geauga,
Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Mahoning,
Muskingum, Noble, Portage, Stark, Tuscarawas
8Productivity of Test Wells in OhioSource
http//www.ohiomfg.com/communities/energy
SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
- Three Wells drilled by Chesapeake Energy in the
Utica Shale Play - Harrison County
- Peak Rate 9.5 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas
per day - Peak Rate 1,425 Barrels of Natural Gas Liquids
and Oil (Liquids) per day - Carroll County 1
- Peak Rate 3.1 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas
per day - Peak Rate 1,015 Barrels of Liquids per day
- Carroll County 2
- Peak Rate 3.8 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas
per day - Peak Rate 980 Barrels of Liquids per day
9SERC MissionServe as a fair broker to
interface between industry, government agencies,
and non-government organizations.
SERC Faculty Meeting Friday, October 14, 100 pm
- Facilitate Communication within the University
- Facilitate Communication Between Industry,
Government Agencies, and NGOs - Forums for discussion of Development Issues
(Resource and Environmental - Ensure a place at the table in external forums
and decision making groups on subsurface
development - Support Research
10OSU Department of Extension
- Kenneth E. Martin, PhD
- Professor, Chair and Associate Director, Programs
- October 14, 2011
11The Ohio State University
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13Shale Energy Programs
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- 14 Presenters
- Delivered 39 sessions across multiple counties
- 4,834 total participants Topics included
- Legal aspects of Oil Gas Leasing, Oil Gas
regulations - Working with Landowners public officials on
leasing issues, environmental - information and general oil gas education
- Process impacts of drilling in the Marcellus
and Utica Shale formations - Introduction to Hydraulic Fracturing
- Marcellus and Utica/Impact on Jobs and Fracking
Water
14Counties with Shale Programs
15- Local Ohio County Offices have been impacted
Belmont County Courthouse
16Our Ecological Paradigm
- Production Efficiency
- Environmental Compatibility
- Economic Viability
- Social Responsibility
17Subsurface Energy Resource Center (SERC)
Organization
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18Socioeconomic and Policy and Legal Expertise
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19Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, and
Subsurface Energy Expertise
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20Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, and
Subsurface Energy Expertise (continued)
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21Extension and Community Support
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Extension and Community Support (continued)
23Public Health Expertise
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24Communication
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- External Advisory Board
- SERC Coordination Committee
- Shale Gas Work Group OSU Extension
- Cooperation with Other Universities (Having
discussions with CWRU, OU, and Pittsburgh)
25SERC Research Work GroupsTechnical Groups to
Formulate Research Programs and Organize Forums
and Seminars
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- Current Plan
- Shale Energy Education Work Group OSU
Extension - Subsurface Energy Water and Environment
- Socioeconomic Legal and Policy
- Workforce and Students
- Other Possibilities
- Socioeconomic
- Shale Gas Resource Development
- Legal
- Downstream Business
- Workforce Development and Students
- Hydrogeologic
- Others later (Geothermal, subsurface storage,
etc., ?)
26External AdvisoryKeyword Balanced
- Industry
- Government
- NGOs (Environmental)
27Shale Gas Implications for Energy and the
Environment Research
Energy
Economy
Environment
Sustainability
28Summary Thoughts on SERC Research
- Research must be Fact Based
- Research must include Resource Development and
Environment - Natural geologic migration barriers important
- Monitoring testing for control and assurance
- Research to Support a Well Defined Regulatory
Structure - Cooperation needed between ALL stakeholders
- Communication and education essential