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Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

ISSN: 2380-2391

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Rectangular Pulse Hydraulic Fracturing to Improve Water Management in Shale Gas Extraction

Abstract

Mohammed Allhad*

Shale gas extraction has revolutionized the global energy landscape, providing access to vast reserves of natural gas previously deemed uneconomical to extract. However, the process of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," which is employed to release the gas from the shale formations, poses significant challenges, particularly in terms of water management. With water scarcity becoming an increasingly critical issue, it is crucial to explore innovative approaches that can optimize water usage in shale gas extraction. One such approach is Rectangular Pulse Hydraulic Fracturing (RPHF), a technique that holds promise for improving water management in this industry. This article aims to delve into the concept of RPHF and highlight its potential benefits and challenges.

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