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Land cover changes associated with recent energy development in the Williston Basin; Northern Great Plains, USA

机译:与威利斯顿盆地最近的能源发展有关的土地覆盖变化;美国北大平原

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The Williston Basin in the Northern Great Plains has experienced rapid energy development since 2000. To evaluate the land cover changes resulting from recent (2000-2015) development, the area and previous land cover of all well pads (pads) constructed during this time were determined, the amount of disturbed and reclaimed land adjacent to pads was estimated, land cover changes were analyzed over time for three different well types, and the effects from future development were predicted. The previous land cover of the 12,990 ha converted to pads was predominately agricultural (49.5%) or prairie (47.4%) with lesser amounts of developed (2.3%), aquatic (0.5%), and forest (0.4%). Additionally, 12,121 ha has likely been disturbed and reclaimed. The area required per gas well remained constant through time while the land required per oil well increased initially and then decreased as development first shifted from conventional to unconventional drilling and then to multi-bore pads. For non-oil-and-gas wells (i.e. stratigraphic test wells, water wells, and injection wells), the area per well increased through time likely due to increased produced water disposal requirements. Future land cover change is expected to be 2.7 times greater than recent development with much of the development occurring in five counties in the core Bakken development area. Direct land cover change and disturbance from recent and expected development are predicted to affect 0.4% of the landscape across the basin; however, in the core Bakken development area, 2.3% of the landscape will be affected including 2.1% of the remaining grassland. Although future development will result in significant land cover change, evolving industry practices and proactive siting decisions, such as development along energy corridors and placing pads in areas previously altered by human activity, have the potential to reduce the ecological effects of future energy development in the Williston Basin.
机译:自2000年以来,北大平原的Williston盆地经历了快速的能源发展。为了评估近期(2000-2015年)发展导致的土地覆盖变化,在这段时间内建造的所有井垫(垫)的面积和以前的土地覆盖为确定后,估算邻近垫块的受干扰和开垦的土地数量,分析三种不同井类型随时间推移的土地覆盖变化,并预测未来开发的影响。之前的12990公顷土地转换为垫块的土地覆盖面积主要是农业(49.5%)或草原(47.4%),而发达(2.3%),水生(0.5%)和森林(0.4%)较少。此外,有12121公顷土地可能受到干扰和开垦。随着时间的流逝,每口气井所需的面积一直保持不变,而每口油井所需的土地则先增加后减少,这是因为开发首先从常规钻探转向非常规钻探,然后又转向了多钻孔垫。对于非油气井(即地层测试井,水井和注入井),每口井的面积可能随着时间的推移而增加,这可能是由于增加了对采出水的处理要求。未来的土地覆盖变化预计将是最新发展的2.7倍,其中大部分发展发生在核心Bakken开发区中的五个县。预计直接的土地覆盖变化以及近期和预期发展带来的干扰将影响整个流域的0.4%的景观;但是,在巴肯(Bakken)核心开发区,将影响2.3%的景观,其中包括2.1%的剩余草地。尽管未来的发展将导致土地覆被发生重大变化,但不断发展的行业惯例和积极的选址决策(例如沿能源走廊进行开发以及在人类活动之前已被改变的区域放置垫块)有可能减少未来能源开发在生态环境中的生态影响。威利斯顿盆地。

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