FracRisk (636811)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/636811

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  Furthering the Knowledge Base For Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Shale Gas Development (FracRisk)

  Understanding, preventing and mitigating the potential environmental impacts and risks of shale gas exploration and exploitation (LCE-16-2014)

  wastewater treatment processes  ·  electric power generation  ·  coal  ·  natural gas  ·  statistics and probability

  2015-06-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2018-05-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 2,939,998 Total Cost


  Description

FrakRisk further develops the knowledge base for understanding, preventing and mitigating the potential impact of the exploration and exploitation of shale gas reserves found throughout Europe. This will include international experience, state of the art process understanding, state of the art modelling techniques and the further development of fully accepted risk assessment tools for site screening, selection and management specifically for shale gas exploitation. FracRisk focuses on key knowledge gaps identified from the literature, research and industrial experience. Central to the project is the modelling of six exemplary scenarios selected to represent the highest risk environmental impact scenarios identified as generally of most concern. The modelling of the scenarios is directed by the aim to reduce the uncertainty and assess the risk of different events during shale gas exploration and exploitation. Using an iterative modelling and risk reduction approach, cost effective data density requirements to limit uncertainty will be evaluated. The modelled scenarios will be validated against existing data from several sites within the EU and in the USA. Effective monitoring procedures and applicable mitigation techniques will be determined and evaluated. Scientific recommendations will be formulated and legislative refinement suggested. Public concerns about the management of risk related to fracking operations will be addressed. A firm scientific basis and demonstrable data to validate recommendations will be provided. The technological readiness level from a number of multidisciplinary approaches and applications will be noticeably improved. FrakRisk will lead to a more focused, coherent and scientifically founded approach that can be useful to member states willing to enable and regulate the shale gas industry.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in FracRisk.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Austria UNIVERSITAT WIEN (999866883) ATU37586901 participant HES € 248,500 € 248,500 € 248,500
Germany JUNG-GEOTHERM UG (936988282) DE288370208 participant PRC € 90,000 € 90,000 € 90,000
Germany GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAT GOTTINGEN STIFTUNG OFFENTLICHEN RECHTS (999845640) DE286005408 participant HES € 352,450 € 352,450 € 352,450
Germany BUNDESANSTALT FUER GEOWISSENSCHAFTEN UND ROHSTOFFE (999429413) DE811289832 participant REC € 30,000 € 30,000 € 30,000
Sweden UPPSALA UNIVERSITET (999985029) SE202100293201 participant HES € 238,500 € 238,500 € 238,500
Spain AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (999991722) ESQ2818002D participant REC € 263,026 € 263,026 € 263,026
United Kingdom HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY (999853400) GB270800579 participant HES € 79,713 € 79,713 € 79,713
Italy POLITECNICO DI MILANO (999879881) IT04376620151 participant HES € 130,250 € 130,250 € 130,250
Germany UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART (999974747) DE147794196 participant HES € 253,000 € 253,000 € 253,000
France CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (999997930) FR40180089013 participant REC € 308,082 € 308,082 € 308,082
Israel E.W.R.E. LTD (996617965) IL511721219 participant PRC € 261,356 € 261,356 € 261,356
United Kingdom THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH (999974941) GB592950700 coordinator HES € 685,119 € 685,119 € 685,119