AER staff slog in the muck to collect samples for study
Alberta
Sometimes it’s a dirty job.
Last fall, the AER and Alberta Health kicked off a study to discover what substances are present during the “flowback” phase of hydraulic fracturing operations and whether they pose a risk to human health and the environment. The study involves collecting gas and aerosol samples during the flowback period, which are then sent to a lab for analysis.
The study’s sampling phase wrapped up recently on a mucky day at a wellsite near Drayton Valley. Here’s a look at how AER staff used high- and low-tech means to get the job done in the mud.