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Impacts of Bakken Shale Oil Development on Regional Water Uses and Supply
Authors:Zhulu Lin  Tong Lin  Siew Hoon Lim  Michael H. Hove  William M. Schuh
Affiliation:1. Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota;2. Environmental and Conservation Sciences Program, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota;3. Agribusiness and Applied Economics Department, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota;4. Water Appropriations Division, North Dakota State Water Commission, Bismarck, North Dakota
Abstract:The Bakken shale play in western North Dakota is one of the largest unconventional oilfields in the United States, but published research about impacts on the region's water resources is rare. In this study, besides examining North Dakota water management policies and activities, we also analyzed three datasets: the Bakken horizontal well completion data (2008‐2014), North Dakota permitted water consumption data (2000‐2014), and groundwater level and streamflow observations in western North Dakota (2000‐2014). We found from 2008 to 2014, the annual total industrial water uses for Bakken shale oil development ranged between 0.5 and 10% of statewide total consumptive water use. The percentage increases were between 3.0 and 40% within the Bakken oil production region. The increased population of temporary oilfield service workers contributed additional domestic water use, which was equivalent to ~15% of annual industrial water use for the shale oil development in the Bakken. Despite being in a semiarid region, the impact of Bakken development on regional water supply was limited because the water in the Bakken was adaptively managed and the region received on average over 20% more precipitation than normal during 2008‐2014. Of the 15 glaciofluvial aquifers under study, 12 have seen water levels increasing or unchanged and the water levels for the remaining 3 aquifers have decreased.
Keywords:Bakken shale     CHANS     groundwater management  hydraulic fracturing  unconventional energy development  water allocation  water policy  water supply
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