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    Study indicates shale gas generation potential in eastern South Karanpura coalfield, Jharkhand

    Posted 11 Oct 2024

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    The Study was conducted by scientists from Birbal Sahni Institution of Palaeosciences, Lucknow, an autonomous institution of the Department of Science and Technology.

    • The potential for hydrocarbon generation within a source rock is largely determined by the concentration of organic matter.

     

    About Shale gas

    • Shale gas is a form of natural gas (mostly methane), found underground in shale rock.
    • The gas is extracted using a process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which involves injecting high-pressure water, sand, and chemicals into the shale formation to crack it.
      • The gum made from Cluster bean (Guar) seed is used in the extraction of shale gas.
      • Shale is a fine-grained, sedimentary rock formed as a result of the compaction of clay, silt, mud and organic matter over time.
      • Shales were deposited in ancient seas, river deltas, lakes and lagoons and found at both the Earth’s surface and deep underground.

     

    Measures taken by Government

    • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP) in 2016, which allows for a uniform licensing regime covering conventional and unconventional resources, including shale gas.
    • PSUs like ONGC and Oil India Limited have been granted permission to explore shale gas within their existing oil and gas blocks.
    • Guidelines for Environmental Management during Shale Gas/Oil Exploration and Production.
    The Indian map show distribution of prosepective shale basins.
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    • Shale gas
    • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy
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