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GIS based groundwater quality analysis of Tiruppur town, Tamilnadu

Biodiversity & Sustainable Energy Development-2012

Azhar Sha. Syed

Posters: J Ecosyst Ecogr

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.S1.009

Abstract
Natural gas is rapidly substituting crude to suffice the growing energy requirement of today?s world. The rising oil prices, high input cost in exploration and production of hard oil resources and relative abundance of gas resources have fuelled the interest towards natural gas. The growing gap between natural gas demand and supply has spurred interest in the development of unconventional shale gas resources. India is having the immense prospects of unconventional shale gas resources. This paper presents the prospects of shale gas in Indian Sedimentary Basins and approaches for evaluation. Analysing both Rock Eval Pyrolysis and petrophysical experimental data from Cambay Shale of Cambay Basin, its shale gas potential is established. But one of the challenges is to find out the sweet spots. The production viability of shale gas depends on geological, geochemical, geomechanics, gas generation and migration mechanisms within shale rock reservoir.
Biography
Mr.Azhar Sha.Syed (M.Tech.) completed his Masters specializing in Environmental Science and Engineering, Anna University of Technology Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India in July 2012. His areas of interest are solid waste management, hazardous waste management, groundwater quality studies etc.
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