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  • Shale gas is natural gas produced from shale.
  • Shale gas has become an increasingly important source of natural gas in the United States over the past decade, and interest has spread to potential gas shales in Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
  • One analyst expects shale gas to supply as much as half the natural gas production in North America by 2020.
  • Some analysts expect that shale gas will greatly expand worldwide energy supply.
  • A study by the Baker Institute of Public Policy at Rice University concluded that increased shale gas production in the US and Canada could help prevent Russia and Persian Gulf countries from dictating higher prices for the gas it exports to European countries.
  • The Obama administration believes that increased shale gas development will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • However, there is growing evidence that the extraction and use of shale gas results in the release of more greenhouse gases than conventional natural gas, and may lead to emissions greater than those of oil or coal.
  • They are rich in organic material (0.5% to 25%), and are usually mature petroleum source rocks in the thermogenic gas window, where high heat and pressure have converted petroleum to natural gas.
  • They are sufficiently brittle and rigid enough to maintain open fractures.
  • In some areas, shale intervals with high natural gamma radiation are the most productive, as high gamma radiation is often correlated with high organic carbon content.

General

  • Shale Gas - Introduction
  • India basin wise shale gas estimates
  • Shale Gas
  • Marcellus Shale Gas Formulation
  • Water Usage
  • What is Shale Gas
  • Facts about Shale Gas
  • Alberta Energy Shale Gas
  • Shale Gas will rock the world
  • US Shale Gas Brief
  • Water use in Deep Shale Gas Exploration

Reports

  • Shale Gas
  • A Probabilistic Approach to Shale Gas Economics
  • Shale Gas: Focus on the Marcellus Shale
  • U.S Shale Gas
  • Shale Gas : Applying Technology to solve America's Energy Challenge
  • Shale Gas Outlook to 2020
  • The Shale Gas shock
  • Shale Gas fracking
  • Shale gas extraction linked to water contamination
  • Why American Oil Companies Passed on Shale Gas
  • Another fracking mess for the shale-gas industry
  • The case for shale gas

Uses

  • Seismic Applications for Shale Gas Reservoirs
  • Deep shale gas drilling uses least amount of water
  • Shale gas application - a temporary reprieve
  • Uses of Shale Gas in the Chemical Industry

Technology

  • Water Management Technologies Used by Marcellus Shale Gas Producers
  • Unconventional Gas Shales: Development, Technology, and Policy Issues
  • Overview of Shale Gas Technology– how to make a shale gas prospect productive
  • The Effect of Shale Gas Production on US Gas Markets

Extraction

  • Marcellus Shale Gas Extraction; Public Health Impacts and Visualizations of Environmental Threats
  • Shale Gas Extraction
  • Marcellus Shale Gas Extraction
  • Shale gas extraction linked to water contamination
  • Shale Gas Extraction & Drinking Water Contamination
  • Shale gas fracking: UK government policy call
  • Extraction of Shale Gas
  • Shale-gas extraction technology advances North American energy position
  • Shale Gas Extraction explained
  • The Environmental Impacts of Shale Gas Extraction

Market

  • US : New shale gas options bring market changes and challenges
  • Global Shale Gas market will reach $26.67bn in 2011' says vision gain report
  • Fracking: The Great Shale Gas Rush
  • Shale gas blasts open world energy market
  • BHP Billiton Moves Into Shale Gas Market
  • The Market for Natural Gas: Shale Gas Risks Making a Bubble
  • The Shale Gas Market 2011-2021
  • Shale Gas and Emerging Market Dynamics
  • Shale Gas and the Outlook for U.S. Natural Gas Markets and Global Gas Resources

Project

  • New Albany Shale Gas Project
  • New Albany and Marcellus Shale Gas Projects
  • Shale gas project in Pennsylvania
  • Gas shales in Europe
  • Petroleum Economics meets Development Planning with Enersight’s WellSpring for Shale Gas
  • New Albany Shale Gas Project – A Joint Industry Project Sponsored by the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA)
  • Overview of Shale Gas Operator Activityy in the Horn River Basin
  • Shale gas to Three Forks

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