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Unlocking the power of data for sustainable water management with AWS

AWS: Energy (Oil & Gas)

Efficient water management is crucial for long-term sustainability and resilience. Focus on water-intensive industries: Certain industries, such as power generation, oil and gas extraction, and utility operations, are particularly water-intensive. In the U.S. in 2020, the electric power sector used 47.5 trillion gallons of water.

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Environmental Concerns in Texas Oil and Gas Production

Texron Operating

In recent years, there has been an increasing concern regarding the impact of oil and gas production on water resources, particularly in regions where hydraulic fracturing is prevalent. Hydraulic fracturing involves injecting large volumes of water, sand, and chemicals into rock formations to extract oil and gas.

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1/4 Century: What Was the Oil and Gas Industry Like in the Early 2000s? Part 2

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Technology Takes Hold: The introduction of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling unlocked resources once deemed inaccessible, enabling recovery rates 30% higher than traditional methods. unconventional gas market, dominating the hydraulic fracturing sector. By 2005, analysts predicted the Bakken contained 4.3

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The Future of Texas Oil and Gas

Texron Operating

Key points illustrating the industry’s technological transformation include: Enhanced Drilling and Production Technologies: Technological advancements have increased oil and gas extraction efficiency and reduced the environmental footprint from horizontal drilling to hydraulic fracturing.

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