Published September 2003 | Version v1
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Chemical and physical hydrogeology of coal, mixed coal-sandstone and sandstone aquifers from coal-bearing formations in the Alberta Plains region, Alberta

  • 1. Alberta Geological Survey, Edmonton, AB (Canada)

Description

With the decline of conventional oil and gas reserves, natural gas from coal (NGC) is an unconventional gas resource that is receiving much attention from petroleum exploration and development companies in Alberta. Although the volume of the NGC resource is large, there are many challenges facing NGC development in Alberta, including technical and economic issues, land access, water disposal, water diversion and access to information. Exploration and development of NGC in Alberta is relatively new, therefore there is little baseline data on which to base regulatory strategies. Some important information gaps have been filled through water well sampling in coal, mixed coal-sandstone and sandstone aquifers throughout Alberta. Analyses focused on the chemical and physical characteristics aquifers in use for domestic or agricultural purposes. Aquifer depths were generally less than 100 metres. Samples collected from Paskapoo-Scollard Formation, Horseshoe Canyon Formation and Belly River Group aquifers exceed Canadian water quality guideline values with respect to pH, sodium, manganese, chloride, chromium, sulphate, phenols and total dissolved solids. Pump tests conducted within the aquifers indicate that the groundwater flow is complicated. Water quality will have to be carefully managed to ensure responsible disposal practices are followed. Future studies will focus on understanding the chemical and biological process that occur within the aquifers and the possible link between these processes and gas generation. Mitigation and disposal strategies for produced water will also be developed along with exploration strategies using information obtained from hydrogeologic studies. 254 refs., 182 tabs., 100 figs., 3 appendices

Availability note (English)

Available from the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, Alberta Geological Survey, 4th Floor, Twin Atria Building, 4999 - 98 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T6B 2X3 or from the Internet at www.ags.gov.ab.ca

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Alberta Energy and Utilities Board
Imprint Place
Edmonton, AB (Canada)
ISBN
0-7785-1517-6
Imprint Pagination
389 p.

Optional Information

Notes
EUB/AGS Earth Sciences Report 2003-04
Funding organization
Alberta Energy Research Inst., Calgary, AB (Canada)