Oil and Gas Property, Production and Transmission Related Services, including Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NOR M) Surveys
Representative Projects
Malvern, Arkansas – ENSOURCE performed a pre-acquisition evaluation of a produced salt water disposal facility for the presence of naturally occurring radioactive materials. The scope of work included completion of a NORM survey and confirmation sampling of an approximately three acre site that had been developed with various oil and gas production facilities for in excess of thirty years. Following completion of the evaluation, ENSOURCE personnel prepared a cost estimate to remediate the site.
Texas and Arkansas – ENSOURCE personnel have completed pre-drilling site assessments for numerous oil and gas exploration well locations. The purpose of the studies was to define base line conditions prior to disturbing the site and to evaluate potential environmental issues, including historic contamination from prior activities and the presence of threaten/endangered species, sensitive habitat and cultural resources.
Oklahoma – Utilizing stereoscopic evaluation of historic aerial photographs, ENSOURCE performed a pre-acquisition evaluation of potential environmental sites of concern associated with the acquisition of over three hundred producing wells in Grady and Garvin Counties, Oklahoma.
Montgomery County, Texas – ENSOURCE completed a pre-disposition evaluation of property in the Conroe Town site Oil Field and identified the nature and extent of near surface soil impacts from an operating produced water disposal facility. Utilizing stereoscopic examination of historic aerial photography, ENSOURCE identified illegally constructed storage impoundments that had encroached on property owned by the client.
Harris and Wharton Counties, Texas – ENSOURCE has investigated and remediated numerous separator facilities associated with natural gas production activities in Harris and Wharton Counties, Texas.
Texas and New Mexico – ENSOURCE personnel have investigated/remediated mercury contaminated soils at over five hundred mercury meter stations associated with the collection and production of natural gas in Texas and New Mexico.