Implementation of fracking process without a consultative thought through process may result in larger issues. Discuss in the light of the shortfalls associated with the Directorate general of Hydrocarbons (DGHs) guideline on environment management during shale gas extraction. (200 words)
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KEY POINTS
Shortfalls in the guideline
· The DGH in its guideline proposes five new reference points relating to water issues in the fracking process that a project proponent must explain while applying for the environmental clearance.
· However, these five reference points are not succinct to resolve the water-specific issues posed by the fracking activities.
· Shale rocks are usually adjacent to rocks containing aquifers.
· While fracking, the shale fluid could possibly penetrate aquifers leading to methane poisoning of groundwater.
· Acknowledging this complexity, it states that a project proponent must design and construct wells with proper barriers to isolate and protect groundwater.
· But it misses out on broadly describing the nature or properties of a barrier that can be considered ‘proper’ to isolate and protect the groundwater.
· The flowback water is usually methane-contaminated and poses different recycling and leakage issues than usual wastewater.
· The guideline neither proposes any substantive treatment method nor recognises the increase in flowback water during repeated extraction of shale gas from a well over a period of time.
· However, the guideline also falters and states that these challenges will be dealt while granting environmental clearances as per the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) process.
· The EIA process, however, does not differentiate between conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons.
· Implementation of the fracking processes without a consultative thought through process, especially on ‘water usage policy’, may result in larger issues including water stress, contamination of groundwater, and related health hazards.
Way forward
· As a first step, a sector-specific EIA manual on exploration and production of unconventional hydrocarbon resources may be a good idea.
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