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Fate of Fugitive Natural Gas in Heterogeneous Near-Surface Sediments in a Region of Extensive Petroleum Resource Development
Jessie Tse Hua Chao
*
,
Aaron G. Cahill
, Cole J. C. Van De Ven
, Roger D. Beckie
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
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surfaces
100%
gases
100%
sediments
100%
petroleum
100%
natural gas
100%
resource development
100%
ground water
75%
greenhouse gases
50%
emission
50%
atmospheres
50%
canada
50%
sedimentary basins
50%
risks
25%
distribution
25%
monitoring
25%
depth
25%
capillaries
25%
barriers
25%
dissolved gases
25%
dissolution
25%
migration
25%
carbon isotopes
25%
isotope ratio
25%
oil wells
25%
gas wells
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Resource Development
100%
Natural Gas
100%
Near-Surface Geology
100%
Surface Sediment
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
66%
Sedimentary Basin
66%
Canada
66%
Oil Well
33%
Carbon Isotope Ratio
33%
Gas Well
33%
Dissolved Gas
33%