Repository for Oil and Gas Energy Research (ROGER)

The Repository for Oil and Gas Energy Research, or ROGER, is a near-exhaustive collection of bibliographic information, abstracts, and links to many of journal articles that pertain to shale and tight gas development. The goal of this project is to create a single repository for unconventional oil and gas-related research as a resource for academic, scientific, and citizen researchers.

ROGER currently includes 2303 studies.
Last updated: October 07, 2024

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Use keywords or categories (e.g., air quality, climate, health) to identify peer-reviewed studies and view study abstracts.

The impacts of fracking on the environment: A total environmental study paradigm
Qingmin Meng, December 2016
Vulnerable Waters, Anti-fracking Solidarities, and Blue Theologies: Toward a New Brunswick Case Study between the Global and the Local1
Derek Simon, December 2016
A systematic quality assessment of Environmental Impact Statements in the oil and gas industry
Anifowose et al., December 2016
Evaluation of Environmental Hazard During Shale Gas Exploration Process in Poland in the Years 2012-2014
Konieczyńska et al., December 2016
Resolving fractured debates about fracking? The shale gas industry in South Africa
John Butler-Adam, January 1970
Hydraulic fracturing: Assessing self-reported familiarity and the contributions of selected sources to self-reported knowledge
Gene L. Theodori and Colter Ellis, November 2016
A risk assessment tool applied to the study of shale gas resources
Veiguela et al., November 2016
Reducing the environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing through design optimisation of positive displacement pumps
Josifovic et al., November 2016
Shale gas debate in Europe: Pro-and-con dialectics and argumentative polylogues
Marcin Lewiński, November 2016
Fracking: A creature of government?
Gage Counts and Walter E. Block, November 2016
The Power of Policy Regimes: Explaining Shale Gas Policy Divergence in Bulgaria and Poland
Andreas Goldthau and Michael LaBelle, November 2016
Shale gas and fracking: exploration for unconventional hydrocarbons
Iain C. Scotchman, November 2016
Energy Technology, Politics, and Interpretative Frames: Shale Gas Fracking in Eastern Europe
Andreas Goldthau and Benjamin K. Sovacool, October 2016
Advocacy Coalition Resources and Strategies in Colorado Hydraulic Fracturing Politics
Jonathan J. Pierce, October 2016
Delineating property rights in unconventional hydrocarbon resources: Concepts from the United States and Germany
Dirk Hanschel and Terence Centner, October 2016
Unconventional risks: The experience of acute energy development in the Eagle Ford Shale
Ellis et al., October 2016
Observations on risks, the social sciences, and unconventional hydrocarbons
Terence J. Centner, October 2016
The evolution of shale gas development and energy security in Poland: Presenting a hierarchical choice of priorities
Wiktor Adamus and Wojciech J. Florkowskib, October 2016
Statistical analysis of compliance violations for natural gas wells in Pennsylvania
Abualfaraj et al., October 2016
How geographic distance and political ideology interact to influence public perception of unconventional oil/natural gas development
Clarke et al., October 2016
Population Size, Growth, and Environmental Justice Near Oil and Gas Wells in Colorado
McKenzie et al., September 2016
Inspiring Collaboration: The Legacy of Theo Colborn's Transdisciplinary Research on Fracking
Wylie et al., September 2016
National Media Coverage of Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States: Evaluation Using Human and Automated Coding Techniques
Blair et al., September 2016
New horizon in energy: Shale gas
Selçuk Bilgen and İkbal Sarıkaya, September 2016
Repurposing of disused shale gas wells for subsurface heat storage: preliminary analysis concerning UK issues
Rob Westaway, August 2016
Shale Gas Formation and Occurrence in China: An Overview of the Current Status and Future Potential
Caineng et al., August 2016
Comparing Human and Automated Coding of News Articles on Hydraulic Fracturing in New York and Pennsylvania
Blair et al., July 2016
Shale Gas: A Review of the Economic, Environmental, and Social Sustainability
Cooper et al., July 2016
Reducing pollution at five critical points of shale gas production: Strategies and institutional responses
Terence J. Centner, July 2016
The insurance industry and unconventional gas development: Gaps and recommendations
Daniel Wetherell and Darrick Evensen, July 2016
Nanostructural control of methane release in kerogen and its implications to wellbore production decline
Ho et al., June 2016
Fracking in Tight Shales: What Is It, What Does It Accomplish, and What Are Its Consequences?
Norris et al., June 2016
A web-based multicriteria evaluation of spatial trade-offs between environmental and economic implications from hydraulic fracturing in a shale gas region in Ohio
Liu et al., June 2016
The status quo review and suggested policies for shale gas development in China
Li et al., June 2016
Sense and Influence: Environmental Monitoring Tools and the Power of Citizen Science
Kirk Jalbert and Abby J. Kinchy, May 2016
Integrated Approach for Evaluating an Exploration Permit for Shale Gas in Hessen, Germany
Fritsche et al., May 2016
Numerical Simulation of Permeability Change in Wellbore Cement Fractures after Geomechanical Stress and Geochemical Reactions using X-ray Computed Tomography Imaging
Kabilan et al., May 2016
Communicating hydrofracking
Richard Buttny and Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker, May 2016
The costs of avoiding environmental impacts from shale-gas surface infrastructure
Milt et al., May 2016
To Frack or Not to Frack? The Interaction of Justification and Power in a Sustainability Controversy
Gond et al., May 2016
Attitudes toward hydraulic fracturing: The opposing forces of political conservatism and basic knowledge about fracking
Choma et al., May 2016
The bundle below: Understanding unconventional oil and gas development through analysis of lease agreements
Bugden et al., May 2016
Toward an Understanding of the Environmental and Public Health Impacts of Unconventional Natural Gas Development: A Categorical Assessment of the Peer-Reviewed Scientific Literature, 2009-2015
Jake Hays and Seth B. C. Shonkoff, April 2016
Unconventional shale gas development: challenges for environmental policy and EA practice
Nonita T. Yap, April 2016
Shale gas in China: Characteristics, challenges and prospects (II)
Zou et al., April 2016
Consensus Ecological Risk Assessment of Potential Transportation-related Bakken and Dilbit Crude Oil Spills in the Delaware Bay Watershed, USA
Walker et al., March 2016
Hydraulic fracturing for natural gas: impact on health and environment
David O. Carpenter, March 2016
A strategic analysis of the New Brunswick, Canada fracking controversy
Nicole L. O'Brien and Keith W. Hipel, March 2016
Adequacy of Current State Setbacks for Directional High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in the Marcellus, Barnett, and Niobrara Shale Plays
Haley et al., February 2016
Deciphering the true life cycle environmental impacts and costs of the mega-scale shale gas-to-olefins projects in the United States
Chang He and Fengqi You, February 2016

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