Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction
The effect of oil and gas development on local and regional water resources can profoundly change a region’s economic possibilities, its water environment, and the vitality of its ecosystem. It is necessary to tackle the water-energy challenge toda...
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okr-10986-236352021-05-25T10:54:40Z Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction Sohns, Antonia A. Rodriguez, Diego J. Delgado, Anna WATER QUALITY GAS RESOURCES CONVENTIONAL OIL HEAVY OIL POWER PLANTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CARBON DIOXIDE FOSSIL FUELS CHEMICAL PUMPS SUSPENDED SOLIDS ACTIVITIES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY GAS FUELS INDUSTRY GENERATION CONVENTIONAL GAS CLEAN ENERGY WATER SUPPLY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS OIL WATER ENERGY PLANNING EMISSIONS SURFACE WATER WASHING ENERGY GENERATION GAS HIGH LEVELS OIL FIELD OIL PRODUCTION RESIDUAL OIL HYDROCARBON GAS CONVENTIONAL OIL PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY BIOMASS WASTEWATER TREATMENT OILS PETROLEUM OIL POWER GENERATION ENERGY MIX NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOREST RESIDUES OIL DEVELOPMENT WATER TREATMENT ENERGY REQUIREMENTS PERMEABLE ROCK GAS DEVELOPMENT GAS PRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIFICATION OPTIONS WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES SAND PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION UNCONVENTIONAL FUELS OIL SHALES RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES OIL SPILL RESEARCH OIL RESOURCES THERMAL ENERGY PELLETS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT WATER REUSE FUELS WASTEWATER ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION ECOSYSTEM GAS EXTRACTION HEAT CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT FOSSIL FUEL DEVELOPMENT SOURCE OF ENERGY ENERGY NEEDS POWER ELECTRICITY SUSTAINABLE USE WASTEWATER REUSE HYDROPOWER SURFACE MINING FOSSIL_FUEL FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY EXTRACTION PETROLEUM GAS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BRACKISH WATER PEAK PRODUCTION HYDROCARBONS PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUEL EXTRACTION WELLS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY DEMAND NATURAL GAS ENERGY RESERVES GAS INDUSTRY COMBUSTION DRINKING WATER GASEOUS FUELS NITROGEN GROUNDWATER ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SALINE WATER COAL FUEL FUEL TYPE DRILLING FACILITIES AVAILABILITY ENERGY PLANNERS BOTTOM LINE SEAWATER INVESTMENTS METHANE RECYCLING BRIQUETTES COAL-FIRED POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY HEAT GENERATION PIPELINE FOSSIL ENERGY The effect of oil and gas development on local and regional water resources can profoundly change a region’s economic possibilities, its water environment, and the vitality of its ecosystem. It is necessary to tackle the water-energy challenge today through technological innovations and institutional changes, such as integrated planning and valuing water as a resource. More information on the thirsty energy initiative can be found at www. worldbank.org/thirstyenergy. 2016-01-13T17:37:56Z 2016-01-13T17:37:56Z 2016-01 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25772396/thirsty-energy-ii-importance-water-oil-gas-extraction http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23635 English en_US Live Wire;2016/56 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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WATER QUALITY GAS RESOURCES CONVENTIONAL OIL HEAVY OIL POWER PLANTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CARBON DIOXIDE FOSSIL FUELS CHEMICAL PUMPS SUSPENDED SOLIDS ACTIVITIES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY GAS FUELS INDUSTRY GENERATION CONVENTIONAL GAS CLEAN ENERGY WATER SUPPLY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS OIL WATER ENERGY PLANNING EMISSIONS SURFACE WATER WASHING ENERGY GENERATION GAS HIGH LEVELS OIL FIELD OIL PRODUCTION RESIDUAL OIL HYDROCARBON GAS CONVENTIONAL OIL PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY BIOMASS WASTEWATER TREATMENT OILS PETROLEUM OIL POWER GENERATION ENERGY MIX NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOREST RESIDUES OIL DEVELOPMENT WATER TREATMENT ENERGY REQUIREMENTS PERMEABLE ROCK GAS DEVELOPMENT GAS PRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIFICATION OPTIONS WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES SAND PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION UNCONVENTIONAL FUELS OIL SHALES RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES OIL SPILL RESEARCH OIL RESOURCES THERMAL ENERGY PELLETS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT WATER REUSE FUELS WASTEWATER ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION ECOSYSTEM GAS EXTRACTION HEAT CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT FOSSIL FUEL DEVELOPMENT SOURCE OF ENERGY ENERGY NEEDS POWER ELECTRICITY SUSTAINABLE USE WASTEWATER REUSE HYDROPOWER SURFACE MINING FOSSIL_FUEL FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY EXTRACTION PETROLEUM GAS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BRACKISH WATER PEAK PRODUCTION HYDROCARBONS PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUEL EXTRACTION WELLS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY DEMAND NATURAL GAS ENERGY RESERVES GAS INDUSTRY COMBUSTION DRINKING WATER GASEOUS FUELS NITROGEN GROUNDWATER ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SALINE WATER COAL FUEL FUEL TYPE DRILLING FACILITIES AVAILABILITY ENERGY PLANNERS BOTTOM LINE SEAWATER INVESTMENTS METHANE RECYCLING BRIQUETTES COAL-FIRED POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY HEAT GENERATION PIPELINE FOSSIL ENERGY |
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WATER QUALITY GAS RESOURCES CONVENTIONAL OIL HEAVY OIL POWER PLANTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CARBON DIOXIDE FOSSIL FUELS CHEMICAL PUMPS SUSPENDED SOLIDS ACTIVITIES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY GAS FUELS INDUSTRY GENERATION CONVENTIONAL GAS CLEAN ENERGY WATER SUPPLY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS OIL WATER ENERGY PLANNING EMISSIONS SURFACE WATER WASHING ENERGY GENERATION GAS HIGH LEVELS OIL FIELD OIL PRODUCTION RESIDUAL OIL HYDROCARBON GAS CONVENTIONAL OIL PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY BIOMASS WASTEWATER TREATMENT OILS PETROLEUM OIL POWER GENERATION ENERGY MIX NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOREST RESIDUES OIL DEVELOPMENT WATER TREATMENT ENERGY REQUIREMENTS PERMEABLE ROCK GAS DEVELOPMENT GAS PRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIFICATION OPTIONS WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES SAND PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION UNCONVENTIONAL FUELS OIL SHALES RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES OIL SPILL RESEARCH OIL RESOURCES THERMAL ENERGY PELLETS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT WATER REUSE FUELS WASTEWATER ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION ECOSYSTEM GAS EXTRACTION HEAT CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT FOSSIL FUEL DEVELOPMENT SOURCE OF ENERGY ENERGY NEEDS POWER ELECTRICITY SUSTAINABLE USE WASTEWATER REUSE HYDROPOWER SURFACE MINING FOSSIL_FUEL FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY EXTRACTION PETROLEUM GAS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BRACKISH WATER PEAK PRODUCTION HYDROCARBONS PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUEL EXTRACTION WELLS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY DEMAND NATURAL GAS ENERGY RESERVES GAS INDUSTRY COMBUSTION DRINKING WATER GASEOUS FUELS NITROGEN GROUNDWATER ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SALINE WATER COAL FUEL FUEL TYPE DRILLING FACILITIES AVAILABILITY ENERGY PLANNERS BOTTOM LINE SEAWATER INVESTMENTS METHANE RECYCLING BRIQUETTES COAL-FIRED POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY HEAT GENERATION PIPELINE FOSSIL ENERGY Sohns, Antonia A. Rodriguez, Diego J. Delgado, Anna Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction |
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Live Wire;2016/56 |
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The effect of oil and gas development on
local and regional water resources can profoundly change a
region’s economic possibilities, its water environment, and
the vitality of its ecosystem. It is necessary to tackle the
water-energy challenge today through technological
innovations and institutional changes, such as integrated
planning and valuing water as a resource. More information
on the thirsty energy initiative can be found at www. worldbank.org/thirstyenergy. |
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Sohns, Antonia A. Rodriguez, Diego J. Delgado, Anna |
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Sohns, Antonia A. Rodriguez, Diego J. Delgado, Anna |
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Sohns, Antonia A. |
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Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction |
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Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction |
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Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction |
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Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction |
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Thirsty Energy (II) : The Importance of Water for Oil and Gas Extraction |
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thirsty energy (ii) : the importance of water for oil and gas extraction |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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