MIRTHE workshop to delve into trace-gas sensing for benefit-risk assessments of fracking

July 30, 2013
Princeton, NJ--"Fracking," or hydraulic fracturing of rock to release natural gas and/or oil, is a process that greatly increases the quantities of fossil fuels available for power generation, fuel, and raw material for plastics.

Princeton, NJ--"Fracking," or hydraulic fracturing of rock to release natural gas and/or oil, is a process that greatly increases the quantities of fossil fuels available for power generation, fuel, and raw material for plastics. The Mid-Infrared Technologies for Health and the Environment (MIRTHE) Center at Princeton University will be holding a workshop on August 9, 2013 to engage companies, practitioners, policymakers/regulators, and other stakeholders to determine optimal requirements for sensor-system development and strategies for wide-scale, long-term deployment.

The involvement of MIRTHE in this topic stems from the use of mid-IR technology -- in particular, quantum-cascade-laser (QCL) based systems -- as sensing equipment for methane and other trace gases.

During the process of extracting fuel from the ground via fracking, it is possible that gases can be released into the air. The absence of reliable, comparative data on pre-, concurrent, and post-extraction levels of methane and other volatile compounds has led to uncertainty over the environmental impact of techniques like fracking, which may be used in combination with other extraction techniques such as horizontal drilling to explore considerable areas.

New mid-IR sensor systems being developed by MIRTHE can detect methane as well as other volatile gases down to trace quantities and over wide areas, and hold great promise for detailed benefit-risk assessment of areas designated for energy extraction, as well as long-term monitoring of existing sites.

The MIRTHE event, "Workshop on Air Quality Monitoring related to Energy Extraction," will be held from 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. on August 9 at Princeton University. For the workshop agenda, see http://www.mirthecenter.org/documents/20130809_EnergyExtractionWorkshop_agenda.pdf. For additional information or to register for the workshop, please contact [email protected].

Sponsored Recommendations

Request a quote: Micro 3D Printed Part or microArch micro-precision 3D printers

April 11, 2024
See the results for yourself! We'll print a benchmark part so that you can assess our quality. Just send us your file and we'll get to work.

Request a free Micro 3D Printed sample part

April 11, 2024
The best way to understand the part quality we can achieve is by seeing it first-hand. Request a free 3D printed high-precision sample part.

How to Tune Servo Systems: The Basics

April 10, 2024
Learn how to tune a servo system using frequency-based tools to meet system specifications by watching our webinar!

Precision Motion Control for Sample Manipulation in Ultra-High Resolution Tomography

April 10, 2024
Learn the critical items that designers and engineers must consider when attempting to achieve reliable ultra-high resolution tomography results here!

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!