Unconventional Hydrocarbons in the UK Energy System

22 Jun 2018 11:52 AM

The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the ESRC are pleased to announce the outcomes of the Unconventional Hydrocarbons in the UK Energy System: Environmental and socio-economic impacts and processes programme call for proposals. This programme aims to provide an independent scientific evidence base to understand potential environmental and socio-economic impacts of unconventional hydrocarbon extraction.

NERC and ESRC recognise that unconventional hydrocarbon extraction is a complex issue requiring a holistic approach, encompassing knowledge from both the environmental and social sciences. Seven multi-institution consortium projects will be funded and will start in summer 2018.

The projects will address five key programme challenges identified by NERC and ESRC:

Challenge 1: The evolving shale gas landscape

Challenge 2: Shale resource potential, distribution, composition, mechanical and flow properties

Challenge 3: Coupled processes from reservoir to surface

Challenge 4: Contaminant pathways and receptor impacts

Challenge 5: Socio-economic impacts

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