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*Press release, 'Shale gas resource figure released', 27 June 2013 | *Press release, 'Shale gas resource figure released', 27 June 2013 | ||
+ | * Published a report on the induced seismic activity of shale gas in November 2016. | ||
+ | Their full summary of it: | ||
+ | :'The aims of this project were to better understand the levels of induced seismic activity that could be associated with unconventional oil and gas activities in Scotland and better understand the robust regulatory and non-regulatory actions that can be taken to mitigate any noticeable effects on communities. The research has found that Scotland is characterised by low levels of earthquake activity and the risk of damaging earthquake is low. On average there are eight earthquakes of magnitude 2 or above in Scotland every year, which is approximately the magnitude above which earthquakes might be felt by people. Hydraulic fracturing to recover hydrocarbons is generally accompanied by earthquakes with magnitudes of less than 2 that are too small to be felt. Evidence from the United States and Western Canada suggests that the probability of induced earthquakes that can be felt is small, although there are a number of examples of earthquakes that were large enough to be felt. Improved understanding of the hazard from induced earthquakes and the successful implementation of regulatory measures to mitigate the risk of induced seismicity are likely to require additional data from a number of sources, including improved monitoring capabilities.' <ref> [http://www.wired-gov.net/wg/news.nsf/articles/Unconventional+oil+and+gas+research+published+09112016132500?open Unconventional oil and gas research published], ''Wired Gov'', 09 November 2016. Accessed 15 December 2016. </ref> | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 16:04, 15 December 2016
The British Geological Survey (BGS) describes itself as 'the nation's principal supplier of objective, impartial and up-to-date geological expertise and information for decision making for governmental, commercial and individual users'.
It is a component body of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
Contents
Activities
Affiliations
- All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change Group - Associate Member
People
- Dr Nick Riley, Head of Science Policy (Europe)
- Professor Mike Stephenson
- Bob Gatliff
- Dr Rob Ward
- Dr Phil Richards
Press
Funding
Research grants include funding from Centrica, Cuadrilla., GDF Suez, Total.
Publications
- Press release, 'Shale gas resource figure released', 27 June 2013
- Published a report on the induced seismic activity of shale gas in November 2016.
Their full summary of it:
- 'The aims of this project were to better understand the levels of induced seismic activity that could be associated with unconventional oil and gas activities in Scotland and better understand the robust regulatory and non-regulatory actions that can be taken to mitigate any noticeable effects on communities. The research has found that Scotland is characterised by low levels of earthquake activity and the risk of damaging earthquake is low. On average there are eight earthquakes of magnitude 2 or above in Scotland every year, which is approximately the magnitude above which earthquakes might be felt by people. Hydraulic fracturing to recover hydrocarbons is generally accompanied by earthquakes with magnitudes of less than 2 that are too small to be felt. Evidence from the United States and Western Canada suggests that the probability of induced earthquakes that can be felt is small, although there are a number of examples of earthquakes that were large enough to be felt. Improved understanding of the hazard from induced earthquakes and the successful implementation of regulatory measures to mitigate the risk of induced seismicity are likely to require additional data from a number of sources, including improved monitoring capabilities.' [1]
Contact
:Headquarters:
- British Geological Survey
- Environmental Science Centre
- Nicker Hill
- Keyworth
- Nottingham NG12 5GG
:London Office:
- Natural History Museum
- Cromwell Road
- London SW7 5BD
- Phone:+44 (0)20 7589 4090
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Unconventional oil and gas research published, Wired Gov, 09 November 2016. Accessed 15 December 2016.