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At Shell we believe natural gas
is an important resource for energy future we also believe it must be
produced safely and responsibly
technology has made it possible
to access gas in oil trapped in tiny spaces in Shaler sand formations
deep under the earth this short video explains how we explore
drill and produce from a well we consider the geology
and local environment to carefully select the well location
this might include gathering seismic data
or information about air wildlife or nearby water sources
we work with the regulators to plan the site
then we begin by building the well pad for operations
during exploration we may draw a single well
are several wells to understand the gas or oil an area
when need rail we are careful to protect the surrounding area
including groundwater we install multiple layers have steel pipe also
called casing
and cement around each layer a pipe this is designed to isolate the gas and fluid
in the well
from the potable water table or drinkable water we typically drill
several kilometers
or more than a mile deep beneath the earth to reach the trapped hydrocarbon
formation
then to access gas or oil locked in shale rock
we drill horizontally remains different level designs
depending on the local underground conditions the entire drilling process
can take several weeks or even months for each well drilled from the pad
sensors in the drilling equipment fetus continuous data
as we drown once we reach the bottom of the well
we remove the trail and install steel pipe to the necessary
death based on our engineers design at the well this staff typically takes
only days with many safety checks along the way to be sure we have a good cement
job
and the well in casing integrity are secure this advanced drilling technology
is one of the keys that make it possible to reach more
the gas or oil trapped far below the surface within the shale
or Sam where after the well is drilled
we remove the red and prepare the well to begin the completions and hydraulic
fracturing process
this is the second key to extracting gas or oil trap
in tights and a shale rock hydraulic fracturing
is a very carefully controlled process that releases the hydrocarbon from the
tiny pockets
in which it is trapped we do not hydraulically fracture wells
unless we have successfully pressure tested for wellbore integrity
we lowered tool called a perforating gun
into the wellbore we feed it down to the target location in the well
a well-loved which gives a state about the well
helps us know just where to position the tool
once the perforating tool is in position the fire carefully calibrated charges
perforate the well casing UConn after wealth to the tights and our shale rock
layer
we inject a mix of fluids under pressure
mostly water with sand and chemicals to create fractures in the surrounding
shale rock
or tights and layer the San pops open the cracks
and allows the gas /url to better well into the well
when possible we treat and reuse the fluid will be covered during fracturing
to minimize the amount of water reuse we support the release of information about
chemical's use
in fracturing fluids we fracture the well
incitements four stages after each stage
we put in a temporary plug to separate the fracture stages
and prevent gas or oil from flowing too soon the number of stages will depend on
the local geology
we repeat this process until we have finished fracturing the link to the
target area
hydraulic fracturing and completing the well
typically lasts only a few days for each well when we are ready
we drill out the plugs this allows the gas or oil to flow into the well
that the well pad the flow is separated into gas and liquids
of the liquids might include oil or water
that was also locked in the rock deep below ground
we collect the water to be reused re injected or disposed of
according to local regulations the gas or oil continues to a pipeline
to provide energy
during exploration if no pipeline is nearby
we may need to temporarily flair or capture the gas
in short term facilities or store the oil in short term tanks on the location
if we decide to develop the area we typically put multiple wells
on a single pad reaching in different directions deep underground
to minimize disturbance to the surface
all our wells insight operations meet government rules
and our own rigorous standards for safety and protecting the environment
once drilling and completions are done
we remove most of our equipment and reduce the size of the well pad
a well typically can produce needed energy
for decades we inspect and maintain well sites regularly
during their productive life when the well is no longer producing
we comply with regulations to cement it closed
test that is sealed remove all equipment and structures
and reclaim the site to blend back into its surroundings
a permanent markers installed to mark the well location