GROUNDWATER, WATER MANAGEMENT AND HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

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GROUNDWATER, WATER MANAGEMENT AND HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

T8TA - WHAT’S THE DRILL ON GAS? - MARCH 2015 Wednesday, April 1, 15


OUTLINE Hydraulic fracturing - what are the risks? What do we know about location-specific risks? What we don’t know What we should know

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WHAT IS HYDRAULIC FRACTURING (FRACKING)?

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Fracking horizontally

The shale bed needs to be shattered nearly everywhere

(Source: John Cherry, Munk School of Global Affairs, May 2014) Wednesday, April 1, 15


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Frac-Water: From Cradle to Grave Stream water

Surface storage at gas-well site

Water tanker trucks

Add: sand, biocides, scale inhibitors, acids, surfactants Flowback treatment “flowback” water Deep-well Injection

brine (metals)

(Modified from Jim Saiers (Yale), Resources for the Future conference on Managing the Risks of Shale Gas, Nov 2011) Wednesday, April 1, 15


WHERE DO WE HAVE SHALE GAS?

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(Source: l’ABC du gaz de schistes au Canada, Office national de l’énergie, 2009) Wednesday, April 1, 15


(Source David Hughes, 2013) Wednesday, April 1, 15


GROUNDWATER IS MOVING

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Piezometric levels

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels Deep Well

Good seal

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels Deep Well

Good seal

Poor quality seal or absence of seal

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels Deep Well

Good seal

Poor quality seal or absence of seal

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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Piezometric levels Deep Well

Good seal

Poor quality seal or absence of seal

Spring Aquifer 1

Wetland Aquifer 2

River

Aquifer 3

Groundwater flow

Target Zone Not to scale

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WHERE ARE THE PLAYS... AND WHERE IS GROUNDWATER?

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Ft Nelson

Ft St John

Hudson’s Hope

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Dawson Creek


Ft Nelson

Ft St John

Hudson’s Hope

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Dawson Creek


gas-bearing plays

formation pressure m hydraulic head 193 m-agl

highest recorded

water-bearing plays lowest recorded gas and water-bearing plays

Halfway (g+w) 190 m-agl

m-asl 1000

Baldonnel (w)

Cadotte (g+w) 490 m-bgl Head in Half

0

0

1000

0 -1000

way Head in Bald onnel Head in Cado tte

-1000

0

0 -1000

-2000

-2000

-1000

-1000

?

Doig (g) Montney (g)

Baldonnel (w) Halfway (g+w) -2000 -2000

-2000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

5 km

10 km

15 km

20 km


gas-bearing plays

formation pressure m hydraulic head 193 m-agl

highest recorded

water-bearing plays lowest recorded

65 MPa 6500 m (w)

gas and water-bearing plays

Halfway (g+w) 190 m-agl

m-asl 1000

Baldonnel (w)

Cadotte (g+w) 490 m-bgl Head in Half

0

0

1000

0 -1000

way Head in Bald onnel Head in Cado tte

-1000

0

0 -1000

-2000

-2000

-1000

-1000

?

Doig (g) Montney (g)

Baldonnel (w) Halfway (g+w) -2000 -2000

-2000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

5 km

10 km

15 km

20 km


SO, WHAT ARE THE RISKS ?

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The well integrity issue Well integrity refers to the degree in which a well is

sealed to prevent leakage of fluids, such as gas, from depth.

Well integrity is likely the most important shale gas issue: •

groundwater contamination •

(Source: John Cherry, Munk School of Global Affairs, May 2014) Wednesday, April 1, 15

climate change


Scenario for stray gas plume Domestic Well

gas plume

• Where the cracked cement intersect a permeable bed, lateral gas migration occurs • Gas migration away from the well via natural fractures in the rock or other pathways

(Source: John Cherry, Munk School of Global Affairs, May 2014) Wednesday, April 1, 15


May 2014 Wednesday, April 1, 15


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Sump

Source Water Well

Well Shaft Well Head and Activity

m

2k

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Abandoned

Active

Cancelled

Gas Testing

Completed

Suspended

Cased

Well Authority Granted


gas-bearing plays water-bearing plays gas and water-bearing plays

Active

Abandoned

Completed

Suspended

Cased

Source Water Well - depths unknown

Projection of well near the cross-section m-asl 1000

0

0

1000

0 -1000

-1000

0

0 -1000

-2000

-1000

-2000

-1000

-2000 -3000

-3000

-2000

-2000 -3000

-4000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

-3000

-4000

-3000

5 km

10 km

15 km

20 km


In 5 or 10 years...

m-asl 1000

0

0

1000

0 -1000

-1000

0

0 -1000

-2000

-1000

-2000

-1000

-2000 -3000

-3000

-2000

-2000 -3000

-4000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

-3000

-4000

-3000

5 km

10 km

for km illustration purposes) 15 km (Note: location of future O&G wells is20


In 5 or 10 years...

m-asl 1000

0

0

1000

0 -1000

-1000

0

0 -1000

-2000

-1000

-2000

-1000

-2000 -3000

-3000

-2000

-2000 -3000

-4000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

-3000

-4000

-3000

5 km

10 km

for km illustration purposes) 15 km (Note: location of future O&G wells is20


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2030... 2050

Cadotte (g+w)

500 m-bgl

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2030... 2050

Cadotte (g+w)

500 m-bgl

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2030... 2050

Cadotte (g+w)

500 m-bgl

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Low river level

Aquifers provide flow and temperature control!

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Low river level

Aquifers provide flow and temperature control!

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In 20, 30, ... , 50 years Montney

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In 20, 30, ... , 50 years Montney

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ARE THE RISKS.... REAL?

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WATER ALLOCATION

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OGC Northeast Water Tool

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Northeast Water Assessment Tool (NEWT) Query

Lynx Creek

Query Location: UTM-EASTING

559637

UTM-NORTHING

6218547

NAME

Lynx Creek

DATE

Mon Jan 7 2013 Monthly Runoff (m!) Potential Maximum Allocation (m!) Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

Query Watershed

Drainage Area: Average Annual Precipitation: Average Elevation (m): Basin Centre - Easting: Basin Centre - Northing: Average Annual Unit Runoff: Average Annual Volume Runoff: Average Annual Discharge:

Month

Average Runoff (mm)

5,028 561.3 858.8 555621 6218396 128.2 6,445,769 0.2

Average Discharge (m!/s)

Average Runoff (m!)

ha mm m m m mm m! m!/s

Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

Jan

1

0.02

50,529

42,950

Feb

0.9

0.02

43,291

Mar

1.3

0.03

67,702

Apr

6.6

0.13

May

37.4

Jun

31.8

Jul

23.7

Aug

Potential Maximum Allocation (m!)

Existing Allocation (Licenses or Approvals) (m!)

Remaining Potential for Allocation (m!)

Note

7,579

564

7,016

Winter Flow Limited

36,798

6,494

509

5,985

Winter Flow Limited

57,546

10,155

564

9,592

Winter Flow Limited

330,148

280,626

49,522

546

48,977

0.7

1,879,099

1,597,234

281,865

564

281,301

0.62

1,597,300

1,357,705

239,595

546

239,049

0.44

1,190,973

1,012,327

178,646

564

178,082

11.2

0.21

563,831

479,256

84,575

564

84,011

Sep

7.4

0.14

372,962

317,017

55,944

546

55,399

Oct

3.8

0.07

193,148

164,176

28,972

564

28,409

Nov

1.9

0.04

95,160

80,886

14,274

546

13,728

Dec

1.2

0.02

61,626

52,382

9,244

564

8,680

Annual

128.2

0.2

6,445,769

5,478,904

966,865

6,637

960,228

OGC Water Management Basin Drainage Area: Average Annual Precipitation: Average Elevation (m): Basin Centre - Easting: Basin Centre - Northing: Average Annual Unit Runoff: Average Annual Volume Runoff: Average Annual Discharge:

Month

Average Runoff (mm)

Average Discharge (m!/s)

Winter Flow Limited

Monthly Runoff (m!) Potential Maximum Allocation (m!) Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

32,202 539.2 786.9 559882 6221366 106.9 34,438,919 1.09

Average Runoff (m!)

ha mm m m m mm m! m!/s

Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

Potential Maximum Allocation (m!)

Existing Allocation (Licenses or Approvals) (m!)

Remaining Potential for Allocation (m!)

Jan

0.7

0.09

239,200

203,320

35,880

1,127

34,753

Winter Flow Limited

Feb

0.7

0.09

209,539

178,108

31,431

1,018

30,413

Winter Flow Limited

Mar

1.1

0.13

342,197

290,867

51,329

1,127

50,202

Winter Flow Limited

Apr

5.6

0.69

1,793,606

1,524,565

269,041

1,091

267,950

May

33.2

4

10,703,197

9,097,717

1,605,480

1,127

1,604,352

Jun

26.1

3.24

8,394,981

7,135,733

1,259,247

75,100

1,184,147

Jul

19.1

2.29

6,142,936

5,221,496

921,440

75,136

846,304

Aug

9

1.08

2,901,872

2,466,591

435,281

75,136

360,145

Sep

6

0.75

1,942,323

1,650,974

291,348

25,761

265,588

Oct

3.1

0.37

994,681

845,479

149,202

1,127

148,075

Nov

1.5

0.19

479,865

407,885

71,980

1,091

70,889

Dec

0.9

0.11

294,522

250,344

44,178

1,127

43,051

Annual

106.9

1.09

34,438,919

29,273,081

5,165,838

259,970

4,905,867

Disclaimer:

The NorthEast Water Tool (NEWT) has been developed and placed on this website by the Wednesday, April 1, 15 Oil and Gas Commission (Commission) for the convenience of industry and the public.

LEGEND

Note

Existing Water Licence POD

Existing Section 8 POD

Query Point

Query Watershed

Winter Flow Limited

Disclaimer:

The NorthEast Water Tool (NEWT) has been developed and placed on this website by the Oil and Gas Commission (Commission) for the convenience of industry and the public.


Northeast Water Assessment Tool (NEWT) Query

Lynx Creek

Query Location: UTM-EASTING

559637

UTM-NORTHING

6218547

NAME

Lynx Creek

DATE

Mon Jan 7 2013 Monthly Runoff (m!) Potential Maximum Allocation (m!) Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

Query Watershed

Drainage Area: Average Annual Precipitation: Average Elevation (m): Basin Centre - Easting: Basin Centre - Northing: Average Annual Unit Runoff: Average Annual Volume Runoff: Average Annual Discharge:

Month

Average Runoff (mm)

5,028 561.3 858.8 555621 6218396 128.2 6,445,769 0.2

Average Discharge (m!/s)

Average Runoff (m!)

ha mm m m m mm m! m!/s

Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

Jan

1

0.02

50,529

42,950

Feb

0.9

0.02

43,291

Mar

1.3

0.03

67,702

Apr

6.6

0.13

May

37.4

Jun

31.8

Jul

23.7

Aug

Potential Maximum Allocation (m!)

Existing Allocation (Licenses or Approvals) (m!)

Remaining Potential for Allocation (m!)

Note

7,579

564

7,016

Winter Flow Limited

36,798

6,494

509

5,985

Winter Flow Limited

57,546

10,155

564

9,592

Winter Flow Limited

330,148

280,626

49,522

546

48,977

0.7

1,879,099

1,597,234

281,865

564

281,301

0.62

1,597,300

1,357,705

239,595

546

239,049

0.44

1,190,973

1,012,327

178,646

564

178,082

11.2

0.21

563,831

479,256

84,575

564

84,011

Sep

7.4

0.14

372,962

317,017

55,944

546

55,399

Oct

3.8

0.07

193,148

164,176

28,972

564

28,409

Nov

1.9

0.04

95,160

80,886

14,274

546

13,728

Dec

1.2

0.02

61,626

52,382

9,244

564

8,680

Annual

128.2

0.2

6,445,769

5,478,904

966,865

6,637

960,228

OGC Water Management Basin Drainage Area: Average Annual Precipitation: Average Elevation (m): Basin Centre - Easting: Basin Centre - Northing: Average Annual Unit Runoff: Average Annual Volume Runoff: Average Annual Discharge:

Month

Average Runoff (mm)

Average Discharge (m!/s)

OGC Assumption: Safe to take 15% of the flow

Winter Flow Limited

Monthly Runoff (m!) Potential Maximum Allocation (m!) Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

32,202 539.2 786.9 559882 6221366 106.9 34,438,919 1.09

Average Runoff (m!)

ha mm m m m mm m! m!/s

Reserved for Environmental Flow (m!)

Potential Maximum Allocation (m!)

Existing Allocation (Licenses or Approvals) (m!)

Remaining Potential for Allocation (m!)

Jan

0.7

0.09

239,200

203,320

35,880

1,127

34,753

Winter Flow Limited

Feb

0.7

0.09

209,539

178,108

31,431

1,018

30,413

Winter Flow Limited

Mar

1.1

0.13

342,197

290,867

51,329

1,127

50,202

Winter Flow Limited

Apr

5.6

0.69

1,793,606

1,524,565

269,041

1,091

267,950

May

33.2

4

10,703,197

9,097,717

1,605,480

1,127

1,604,352

Jun

26.1

3.24

8,394,981

7,135,733

1,259,247

75,100

1,184,147

Jul

19.1

2.29

6,142,936

5,221,496

921,440

75,136

846,304

Aug

9

1.08

2,901,872

2,466,591

435,281

75,136

360,145

Sep

6

0.75

1,942,323

1,650,974

291,348

25,761

265,588

Oct

3.1

0.37

994,681

845,479

149,202

1,127

148,075

Nov

1.5

0.19

479,865

407,885

71,980

1,091

70,889

Dec

0.9

0.11

294,522

250,344

44,178

1,127

43,051

Annual

106.9

1.09

34,438,919

29,273,081

5,165,838

259,970

4,905,867

Disclaimer:

The NorthEast Water Tool (NEWT) has been developed and placed on this website by the Wednesday, April 1, 15 Oil and Gas Commission (Commission) for the convenience of industry and the public.

LEGEND

Note

Existing Water Licence POD

Existing Section 8 POD

Query Point

Query Watershed

Winter Flow Limited

Disclaimer:

The NorthEast Water Tool (NEWT) has been developed and placed on this website by the Oil and Gas Commission (Commission) for the convenience of industry and the public.


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DISPOSAL WELLS

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LEGEND Volume of water disposed (osp)

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Number of Wells Used for Disposal, By Drilling Date (BC) 60

50

50

42

Number of wells

40

37

30 23 20 14

13

10

10

0

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1951-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1990

Drilling decade

1991-2000

2001-2010

2011-2014


25,000

For Wells Drilled in Each Decade, How Much Waste Has Been Injected? (BC) 23,791

Volume of liquid disposed of (OSP)

20,000

15,000

10,000 6,679 4,443

5,000 1,847 0

1951-1960

1,316

1961-1970

OSP = Olympic Swimming Pool = 2,500 m3 Wednesday, April 1, 15

3,812

1971-1980

1981-1990

671 1991-2000

Drilling decade of disposal wells

2001-2010

2011-2014


An Extraordinary Example: Well 2240

Water disposal well Drilled 1967-1968 Volume disposed (1968-6/2013): 41 M m³ (16,500 O.S.P.)

600

Drilled/completion 1967-1968

DESCRIPTION

WAN: 2240 Injection of liquid Valves

400

Surface casing (Grade J55) 214 Diameter: 340 mm (13")

200 SCATTER

Cement sheath

0.00

Well WAN: 2240

BUCKING HORSE

Depth m.a.s.l.

-200 -400 -600 -800 -1000 -1200

Intermediate casing (Grade J55) -299 Diameter: 245 mm (10")

DEBOLT

SHUNDA

BANFF

EXSHAW KOTCHO TETCHO TROUT RIVER KAKISA

16,494 OSP = 41 Billion litres, 39% of all liquid waste disposed of in BC

FORT SIMPSON

-1400 MUSKWA

-1600 -1800 -2000 Wednesday, April 1, 15

SLAVE POINT

-1632

Production casing (Grade N80) Diameter: 178 mm (7")

Open hole/barefoot completion Diamter: 159 mm (6") -1759

End of hole

Last Test completed on well 2240

Casing Collar Log - 2003. Interval depth -1486 to -1604 masl (1890 to 2008 m depth)


gas-bearing plays

Z-Z’

water-bearing plays gas and water-bearing plays 03010 Orefyn Energy Advisors Corp. Disposal Well - Active Water to Halfway at Depth 1510 m Ground Elev 683 m asl

Z

00181 Penn West Petroleum Ltd. Disposal Well Suspended (2004) Water to Halfway at Depth 1495 m Ground Elev 670 m asl

Z’ Pine River 500

500

Peace River

500

500

0 m asl

Moberly River

500

Approximate Paleovalley

(?) Peace River (g+w) Harmon (g+w)

0 m asl

Spirit River (g+w)

0 m asl

0 m asl -500

Lower Cretaceous (g) Gething (g+w)

0 m asl

Cadomin (g+w) Nikanassin (g+w)

-500

Baldonnel (w)

-500

-1000

-500

-1000

-500

Halfway (g+w)

-1000

Doig (g)

-1000

Montney (g)

-1000

-1500

0

Note: depths and thicknesses of formations are approximate, extrapolated from the GeoScience BC Report 2011-11

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10

-1500

(?)

20

-1500

30 km


gas-bearing plays

Z-Z’ ~ 256 OSP of liquid waste disposed off (181: 111 OSP and 3010: 145 OSP)

water-bearing plays gas and water-bearing plays 03010 Orefyn Energy Advisors Corp. Disposal Well - Active Water to Halfway at Depth 1510 m Ground Elev 683 m asl

Z

00181 Penn West Petroleum Ltd. Disposal Well Suspended (2004) Water to Halfway at Depth 1495 m Ground Elev 670 m asl

Z’ Pine River 500

500

Peace River

500

500

0 m asl

Moberly River

500

Approximate Paleovalley

(?) Peace River (g+w) Harmon (g+w)

0 m asl

Spirit River (g+w)

0 m asl

0 m asl -500

Lower Cretaceous (g) Gething (g+w)

0 m asl

Cadomin (g+w) Nikanassin (g+w)

-500

Baldonnel (w)

-500

-1000

-500

-1000

-500

Halfway (g+w)

-1000

Doig (g)

-1000

Montney (g)

-1000

-1500

0

Note: depths and thicknesses of formations are approximate, extrapolated from the GeoScience BC Report 2011-11

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10

-1500

(?)

20

-1500

30 km


gas-bearing plays

Z-Z’ ~ 256 OSP of liquid waste disposed off (181: 111 OSP and 3010: 145 OSP)

water-bearing plays gas and water-bearing plays 03010 Orefyn Energy Advisors Corp. Disposal Well - Active Water to Halfway at Depth 1510 m Ground Elev 683 m asl

Z

00181 Penn West Petroleum Ltd. Disposal Well Suspended (2004) Water to Halfway at Depth 1495 m Ground Elev 670 m asl

Z’ Pine River 500

500

Peace River

500

500

0 m asl

Moberly River Approximate Paleovalley

(?) Peace River (g+w) Harmon (g+w)

0 m asl

Spirit River (g+w)

drilled in 1971

0 m asl

500

0 m asl -500

Lower Cretaceous (g) Gething (g+w)

0 m asl

Cadomin (g+w) Nikanassin (g+w)

-500

Baldonnel (w)

-500

-1000

-500

-1000

-500

Halfway (g+w)

-1000

Doig (g)

-1000

Montney (g)

-1000

-1500

0

Note: depths and thicknesses of formations are approximate, extrapolated from the GeoScience BC Report 2011-11

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10

-1500

(?)

20

-1500

30 km


gas-bearing plays

Z-Z’ ~ 256 OSP of liquid waste disposed off (181: 111 OSP and 3010: 145 OSP)

water-bearing plays gas and water-bearing plays 03010 Orefyn Energy Advisors Corp. Disposal Well - Active Water to Halfway at Depth 1510 m Ground Elev 683 m asl

Z

00181 Penn West Petroleum Ltd. Disposal Well Suspended (2004) Water to Halfway at Depth 1495 m Ground Elev 670 m asl

Z’ Pine River 500

500

Peace River

500

0 m asl

drilled in 1956!!

500

Moberly River Approximate Paleovalley

(?) Peace River (g+w) Harmon (g+w)

0 m asl

Spirit River (g+w)

drilled in 1971

0 m asl

500

0 m asl -500

Lower Cretaceous (g) Gething (g+w)

0 m asl

Cadomin (g+w) Nikanassin (g+w)

-500

Baldonnel (w)

-500

-1000

-500

-1000

-500

Halfway (g+w)

-1000

Doig (g)

-1000

Montney (g)

-1000

-1500

0

Note: depths and thicknesses of formations are approximate, extrapolated from the GeoScience BC Report 2011-11

Wednesday, April 1, 15

10

-1500

(?)

20

-1500

30 km


Shallow Aquifers

REALITY

Gas Plays Wednesday, April 1, 15

Gas Plays


Shallow Aquifers

Shallow Aquifers

REALITY

Gas Plays Wednesday, April 1, 15

Gas Plays


Shallow Aquifers

“ Don’t worry .... Everything is under control”

Gas Plays Wednesday, April 1, 15

Shallow Aquifers

REALITY

Gas Plays


WHAT WE SHOULD KNOW

Wednesday, April 1, 15


Drinking Water Well

Disposal well

Drilling pad Dugouts

Creek

Shallow sand aquifer Deeper sand aquifer

Conceptual image of groundwater dynamic and connection to surface water Wednesday, April 1, 15


gas-bearing plays

formation pressure m hydraulic head 193 m-agl

highest recorded

water-bearing plays lowest recorded gas and water-bearing plays

Montney (g) 2060 m-agl

Doig (g) 650 m-agl

m-asl 1000

Halfway (g+w) 190 m-agl

Cadomin Gething (g+w) (g+w)

20 m-bgl

0

Falher A (g+w)

Head in Half 490 m-bgl

580 m-bgl

0 -1000

-1000

0

Cadotte (g+w)

10 m-agl 600 m-bgl

0

1000

Bluesky (g+w)

way Head in Bald onnel Head in Cado tte 0

Peace River (g+w) Spirit River (g+w)

-2000

Bluesky (g+w) Gething (g+w) Cadomin (g+w) Nikanassin (g+w)

-2000

-1000

-1000 -1000 Baldonnel (w)

Doig (g) Montney (g)

Halfway (g+w)

-2000

?

-2000

-2000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

5 km

10 km

15 km

20 km


m-asl 1000

0

0

1000

0 -1000

-1000

0

0 -1000

-2000

-1000

-2000

-1000

-2000 -3000

-3000

-2000

-2000 -3000

-4000

0 km Wednesday, April 1, 15

-3000

-4000

-3000

5 km

10 km

for km illustration purposes) 15 km (Note: location of future O&G wells is20


Peace River

Near Tumbler Ridge Wednesday, April 1, 15


dry river - dry bridge

Wednesday, April 1, 15


Photo: Gilles Wendling

THANK YOU Wednesday, April 1, 15


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