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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Unconventional Gas Recovery (UGR) Information File
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Category : Natural gas
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Geologic Screening Report for Evaluation of the Eastern Gas Shales in Pennsylvania
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Category : Geology
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Pages : 96
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Energy Research Abstracts
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Category : Power resources
Languages : en
Pages : 868
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Category : Power resources
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Pages : 868
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Energy Research Abstracts
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Category : Power resources
Languages : en
Pages : 932
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Category : Power resources
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Pages : 932
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Semi-annual Report for the Unconventional Gas Recovery Program Covering Period Ending ...
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Category : Gas wells
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Category : Gas wells
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Pages : 390
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Proceedings, Third Eastern Gas Shales Symposium, October 1-3, 1979, Lakeview Inn, Morgantown, West Virginia
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Category : Oil gasification
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Category : Oil gasification
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Modern Shale Gas Development in the United States
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Pages : 116
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First Eastern Gas Shales Symposium
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Category : Geology, Stratigraphic
Languages : en
Pages : 800
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Pages : 800
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Unconventional: Natural Gas Developmt from Marcellus Shale
Author: Daniel J. Soeder
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813725275
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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"An excellent objective explanation of the history, science, technology, politics, environmental concerns, and economics of the shale gas boom. The author clearly has great practical experience of the science and technology of shale gas development and shows a deep understanding of the environmental and economic issues." --Andrew Stone, Executive Director, American Ground Water Trust New technology has opened vast reserves of "unconventional" natural gas and oil from shales like the Marcellus in the Appalachian Basin, making the United States essentially energy independent for the first time in decades. Shale gas had its origins in the oil embargos and energy crises of the 1970s, which led to government research to increase domestic energy supplies. The first large-scale shale gas production was successful on the Barnett Shale in Texas in the late 1990s, followed a few years later by the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. Shale gas has changed thinking about fossil energy supplies worldwide, but the development of these resources has been controversial. Activists have made claims that hydraulic fracturing may contribute to climate change, threaten groundwater resources, and pose risks to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and human health. This volume explores the geology, history, technology, and potential environmental impacts of Marcellus Shale gas resources.
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813725275
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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"An excellent objective explanation of the history, science, technology, politics, environmental concerns, and economics of the shale gas boom. The author clearly has great practical experience of the science and technology of shale gas development and shows a deep understanding of the environmental and economic issues." --Andrew Stone, Executive Director, American Ground Water Trust New technology has opened vast reserves of "unconventional" natural gas and oil from shales like the Marcellus in the Appalachian Basin, making the United States essentially energy independent for the first time in decades. Shale gas had its origins in the oil embargos and energy crises of the 1970s, which led to government research to increase domestic energy supplies. The first large-scale shale gas production was successful on the Barnett Shale in Texas in the late 1990s, followed a few years later by the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. Shale gas has changed thinking about fossil energy supplies worldwide, but the development of these resources has been controversial. Activists have made claims that hydraulic fracturing may contribute to climate change, threaten groundwater resources, and pose risks to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and human health. This volume explores the geology, history, technology, and potential environmental impacts of Marcellus Shale gas resources.
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Languages : en
Pages : 142
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