petroliofracties
Petroliofracties, also known as oil fracturing, is a process used to extract oil from shale formations. This technique involves injecting a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into the shale rock at high pressure, creating fractures that allow oil to flow to the surface. The process is a form of hydraulic fracturing, which is commonly used in the extraction of natural gas from shale formations as well.
The primary advantage of petroliofracties is its ability to access oil reserves that are trapped within shale
However, petroliofracties has also raised environmental concerns. The process can lead to the contamination of groundwater
The economic impact of petroliofracties is substantial, with the United States becoming a net exporter of oil