Unconventional Gas Shales: Development, Technology, and Policy Issues
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- Language : English (Published)
- Media : Paperback
- Pages : 58
- Shipping Weight (lbs) : 0.3
- Dimensions (in) : 8.7 x 5.8 x 0.2
- ISBN : 1116265478
- EAN : 9781116265477
- ASIN : 1116265478
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In the past, the oil and gas industry considered gas locked in tight, impermeable shale uneconomical to produce. However, advances in directional well drilling and reservoir stimulation have dramatically increased gas production from unconventional shales. The United States Geological Survey estimates that 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas may be technically recoverable from these shales. Recent high natural gas prices have also stimulated interest in developing gas shales. Although natural gas prices fell dramatically in 2009, there is an expectation that the demand for natural gas will increase. Developing these shales comes with some controversy, though.I3++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Update : February 6, 2012 



