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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Chronic anthropogenic noise disrupts glucocorticoid signaling and has multiple effects on fitness in an avian community
Kleist et al., January 2018
Bacterial Biomarkers of Marcellus Shale Activity in Pennsylvania
See et al., October 2024
Can high volume hydraulic fracturing effects be detected in large watersheds? A case study of the South Fork Little Red River
Austin et al., October 2024
Modeling Changes to Streamflow, Sediment, and Nutrient Loading from Land Use Changes Due to Potential Natural Gas Development
Hanson et al., December 2017
Unconventional gas development facilitates plant invasions
Barlow et al., November 2017
The Characterization of BTEX in Variable Soil Compositions Near Unconventional Oil and Gas Development
Varona-Torres et al., October 2017
Baseflow recession analysis in a large shale play: Climate variability and anthropogenic alterations mask effects of hydraulic fracturing
Arciniega-Esparza et al., October 2017
Hydrocarbon and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Natural Gas Well Pad Soils and Surrounding Soils in Eastern Utah
Lyman et al., September 2017
Linear infrastructure drives habitat conversion and forest fragmentation associated with Marcellus shale gas development in a forested landscape
Langlois et al., July 2017
Distribution and diversity of aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in a semi-arid region earmarked for shale gas exploration (Eastern Cape Karoo, South Africa)
Mabidi et al., June 2017
Land-use and ecosystem services costs of unconventional US oil and gas development
Moran et al., June 2017
The effect of hydraulic flowback and produced water on gill morphology, oxidative stress and antioxidant response in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Blewett et al., April 2017
Mule deer and energy development -NDASH- long-term trends of habituation and abundance
Sawyer et al., April 2017
Effects of shallow natural gas well structures and associated roads on grassland songbird reproductive success in Alberta, Canada
Jenny Yoo and Nicola Koper, March 2017
Land Use Changes from Unconventional Gas Development in Public Lands of the Fayetteville Shale
Cox et al., March 2017
Oil and gas development exposure and conservation scenarios for Greater sage-grouse: Combining spatially explicit modeling with GIS visualization provides critical information for management decisions
Lara M. Juliusson and Kevin E. Doherty, March 2017
Natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region: well pad densities and aquatic communities
Keller et al., February 2017
Ferruginous hawk demography in areas differing in energy extraction activity
Wiggins et al., February 2017
Effects on Biotransformation, Oxidative Stress, and Endocrine Disruption in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Exposed to Hydraulic Fracturing Flowback and Produced Water
He et al., January 2017
Missing the Forest for the Trees: Balancing Shale Exploration and Conservation Goals through Policy
Klaiber et al., January 2017
Environmental flows in the context of unconventional natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale
Buchanan et al., January 2017
Sound settlement: noise surpasses land cover in explaining breeding habitat selection of secondary cavity-nesting birds
Kleist et al., January 2017
A detailed risk assessment of shale gas development on headwater streams in the Pennsylvania portion of the Upper Susquehanna River Basin, U.S.A.
Maloney et al., October 2024
Aspects of the home range ecology of the leopard tortoise in the semi-arid central Karoo: An area threatened with fracking
Martyn Drabik-Hamshare and Colleen T. Downs, October 2024
Do biofilm communities respond to the chemical signatures of fracking? A test involving streams in North-central Arkansas
Johnson et al., October 2024
Oil and gas development influences big-game hunting in Wyoming
Dorning et al., December 2016
Physical footprint of oil and gas infrastructure, not anthropogenic noise, reduces nesting success of some grassland songbirds
Jacy Bernath-Plaisted and Nicola Koper, December 2016
Simulated drilling noise affects the space use of a large terrestrial mammal
Drolet et al., October 2016
Fracked ecology: Response of aquatic trophic structure and mercury biomagnification dynamics in the Marcellus Shale Formation
Grant et al., October 2016
Ecology and distribution of large branchiopods (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata) of the Eastern Cape Karoo, South Africa
Mabidi et al., September 2016
Bird community response to Marcellus shale gas development
Barton et al., September 2016
Developing a biodiversity-based indicator for large-scale environmental assessment: a case study of proposed shale gas extraction sites in Britain
Dyer et al., September 2016
Shale gas development effects on the songbird community in a central Appalachian forest
Farwell et al., September 2016
Louisiana Waterthrush and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Shale Gas Development
Wood et al., May 2016
Re-Occupancy of Breeding Territories by Ferruginous Hawks in Wyoming: Relationships to Environmental and Anthropogenic Factors
Wallace et al., April 2016
Impacts of hydraulic fracturing development on macroinvertebrate biodiversity and gill morphology of net-spinning caddisfly (Hydropsychidae, Diplectrona) in northwestern Pennsylvania, USA
Allison K. Lutz and Christopher J. Grant, 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
Forest cover changes due to hydrocarbon extraction disturbance in central Pennsylvania (2004–2010)
Roig-Silva et al., October 2024
Avoidance of unconventional oil wells and roads exacerbates habitat loss for grassland birds in the North American great plains
Thompson et al., December 2015
Density of river otters (Lontra canadensis) in relation to energy development in the Green River Basin, Wyoming
Godwin et al., November 2015
Evidence from two shale regions that a riparian songbird accumulates metals associated with hydraulic fracturing
Latta et al., September 2015
Quantifying spatial habitat loss from hydrocarbon development through assessing habitat selection patterns of mule deer
Northrup et al., August 2015
Evaluating the impact of gas extraction infrastructure on the occupancy of sagebrush-obligate songbirds
Mutter et al., July 2015
Landscape Disturbance from Unconventional and Conventional Oil and Gas Development in the Marcellus Shale Region of Pennsylvania, USA
E. Terrence Slonecker and Lesley E. Milheim, June 2015
Stream macroinvertebrate communities across a gradient of natural gas development in the Fayetteville Shale
Johnson et al., June 2015
Impacts from Above-Ground Activities in the Eagle Ford Shale Play on Landscapes and Hydrologic Flows, La Salle County, Texas
Pierre et al., May 2015
Oil and Gas Wells and Pipelines on U.S. Wildlife Refuges: Challenges for Managers
Pedro , Jr. Ramirez and Sherri Baker Mosley, April 2015
Ecosystem services lost to oil and gas in North America
Allred et al., April 2015
Energy development and avian nest survival in Wyoming, USA: A test of a common disturbance index
Matthew G. Hethcoat and Anna D. Chalfoun, April 2015
Marcellus and mercury: Assessing potential impacts of unconventional natural gas extraction on aquatic ecosystems in northwestern Pennsylvania
Grant et al., March 2015

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