Understanding Shale Gas Development From drilling to end user…..

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Understanding Shale Gas Development From drilling to end user…..

Key Questions What is the development process and why is it important? Where are various materials, equipment & labor sourced, how are they handled on site, what happens to them after use? What are the implications of development – landowner, local business, workforce, community, environment? Are other technologies available and what are the trade-offs?

Discussions Continue to Evolve Information sources varied, differing levels of accuracy and quality. Scientific process, scientific uncertainty. Role of media and social media? Dynamic, fast-paced change (technology, regulations and policies, markets, etc.). Polarization (is it growing?).

Separation Oil, Gas, Water Oil and/or Gas Reservoir 5, ,000 ft deep Well Compression Gas Treating, Processing and Fractionation Water Injection Well Natural Gas (Methane) Home Heating/Cooking Electric Power LNG (Liquefied and shipped) Industrial Boilers/Furnaces Interstate Gas Pipelines Gas Oil Water Petrochemical Plants Ethane Propane Oil Refineries Butanes Natural Gasoline Unleaded Gasoline Diesel Asphalt Jet Fuel Other Glad Baggies Plastics Alcohols Styrofoam Other Chemicals Propane, Butanes, Gasoline's Home Heating, Cooking Transportation, Industrial fuel CNG (Fleet Fuel, Buses, etc) Interstate Oil Pipelines Propane Exploration and Production (Upstream) Gathering, Compression, Treating, Processing, Transportation (Midstream) Petrochemical and Refining (Downstream) Gathering Pipelines Segments of the Oil and Gas Industry

Leasing Legal Seismic Pad Development Others… Activities / Workforce Leasing Permitting Legal – Lawyers – Abstractors – Para-legal Civil engineering Heavy construction Logging & land clearing Surveying Mechanics Fencing Equipment Rental General Operations Upstream Development – Pre- Drilling Activities / Workforce Hospitality services – Hotels – B&B’s – Restaurants – Convenience stores

Fresh Water Impoundment Access (Lease) Road Well pad Pipeline access Compressor Station Upstream -> Siting Process

M. Madden

Upstream -> Seismic

Upstream Development - Drilling Activities / Workforce Heavy hauling Auto Sales and Service Water handling/ management Environmental support Machine/fabrication shops General welding Mechanics & Diesel technician Compressor technician Pipe threading Pressure testing Food service Laundry Drilling Casing Cement Solids management Others… General Operations Engineering Employment pre-screening Workforce readiness Hot shot Hoses Fluids Wildlife Inventory Activities / Workforce

Upstream -> Drilling Photo Courtesy Penn State Marcellus Center VIP Rig Tour Power Systems – Mechanical – Electrical – LNG / CNG Walking “Double” or “Triple” Large Rotary Rigs

Upstream -> Drilling Pad

Steel Casing Cement Centralizers Upstream -> Well Construction

Activities / Workforce Gas field roustabouts Employment pre-screening Safety equipment Food service Local real estate Rail, river, and road Service yards/buildings Hot shot hauling Environmental support Permitting Diesel technician/mechanic Equipment rental Proppants / Chemicals Commercial Trucking Transloading/ storage/hauling Water management Flowback iron Meters ROW Work Site Restoration Pipes & valves Well stimulation Water management Proppant & chemical management Others…. Activities / Workforce General Operations Upstream Development – Post- Drilling

Upstream -> Completions

Chemical Disclosure Fracfocus.org

Upstream-> Water Management

Midstream Measurement Gathering Compression Construction Processing Treating Land reclamation Transportation Others… General Operations Construction/Fabrication Compressor stations Processing facilities Custody transfer stations Well head Meter runs Storage tanks Site reclamation Machine shops Earth moving Commercial trucking Service yards/buildings Activities / Workforce

Meter Runs Separators Production Tanks Pig Launchers Pig Receivers Pipe Risers Midstream

Gathering/Midstream

Midstream Photo Courtesy Penn State Marcellus Center

Midstream Supply Chain Compressor Station

Emerging Technologies - Utilization Vehicle Conversion – Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) – Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Gas to Liquids (GTL) – New engine technologies – New Fuel Formulations – Increased R & D Residential Gas Service Downstream Manufacturing – Paper – Steel – Glass Petro-chemical – Ethane – Fertilizer – Fuel conversion Power generation Others…

Thank You Matt Henderson (570) Dave Messersmith (570) x 4110 Photo Courtesy Penn State Marcellus Center