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− | '''Researching Fracking in Europe (ReFINE)''' is a UK-based academic research group led by the [[Durham Energy Institute]], one of eight research institutes at the [[University of Durham]]. Refine is led jointly with the [[University of Newcastle]]. | + | {{Template:Fracking badge}}'''Researching Fracking in Europe (ReFINE)''' is a UK-based academic research group led by the [[Durham Energy Institute]], one of eight research institutes at the [[University of Durham]]. Refine is led jointly with the [[University of Newcastle]]. |
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
− | + | Set up in 2013, group describes itself as 'the leading independent researchers | |
:The consortium focuses on the issue of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods and its potential risks. | :The consortium focuses on the issue of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods and its potential risks. | ||
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==People== | ==People== | ||
− | *Professor [[Richard Davies]] - Professor of | + | *Professor [[Richard Davies]] - Professor of geo-energy at Newcastle University and the former director of the [[Durham Energy Institute]]. Presently Dean of Knowledge Exchange. |
===Work group leaders=== | ===Work group leaders=== |
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Researching Fracking in Europe (ReFINE) is a UK-based academic research group led by the Durham Energy Institute, one of eight research institutes at the University of Durham. Refine is led jointly with the University of Newcastle.
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Activities
Set up in 2013, group describes itself as 'the leading independent researchers
- The consortium focuses on the issue of shale gas and oil exploitation using fracking methods and its potential risks.
- Over a two year period ReFINE will carry out scientific research, with the recognition that there are many important social impacts related to the potentially widespread exploitation of gas- or oil-rich shales across Europe. [1]
Funding
- The consortium is funded by Shell, Chevron, GDF SUEZ, Centrica, and the Natural Environment Research Council, with the Environment Agency, DECC, the European Commission Joint Research Centre and the British Geological Survey participating in an advisory-stakeholder capacity. The consortium has the support of organisations such as the Geological Society of London, the Bulgarian Geological Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
People
- Professor Richard Davies - Professor of geo-energy at Newcastle University and the former director of the Durham Energy Institute. Presently Dean of Knowledge Exchange.
Work group leaders
- Prof. Fred Worrall - Water and Emissions
- Professor David Davies (Scientist) - Drilling and Completions
- Professor Peter Styles - Seismicity
- Prof. Gillian Foulger - Seismicity
- Dr. Will Coombs - Modelling
- Dr. Neil Thorpe - Traffic
- Dr. David Reiner - Public Engagement
Support
- First report authors: Richard J. Davies | Sam Almond | Robert S. Ward | Robert B. Jackson | Charlotte Adams | Fred Worrall | Liam G. Herringshaw | Jon G. Gluyas | Mark A. Whitehead
Funding
Publications
- Oil and gas wells and their integrity: Implications for shale and unconventional resource exploitation
Contact
- Website: