The emergence of U.S. shale gas resources to economic viability affects the nation’s energy outlook and the expected role of natural gas in climate policy. Even in the face of the current shale gas boom, however, questions are raised about both the economics of this industry and the wisdom of basing future environmental policy on projections of large shale gas supplies. Analysis of the business model appropri-ate to the gas shales suggests that, though the shale future is uncertain, these con-cerns are overstated. The policy impact of the shale gas is analyzed using two sce-narios of greenhouse gas control—one mandating renewable generation and coal retirement, the other using price to achieve a 50 % emissions reduction. The shale gas is sh...
Over many decades energy markets have seen a variety of new technologies with the potential of repla...
Horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing technologies have enabled the rapid expansio...
An entire generation of American politicians were concerned about the growing U.S. dependence on imp...
The emergence of U.S. shale gas resources to economic viability affects the nation’s energy outlook ...
http://globalchange.mit.edu/research/publications/2219The emergence of U.S. shale gas resources to e...
Since natural gas surpassed coal in US energy consumption, the country's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
ABSTRACT: Advances in technologies for extracting oil and gas from shale formations have dramaticall...
The use of shale gas is commonly considered as a low-cost option for meeting ambitious climate polic...
If we look behind the numbers on energy consumption, how much of that declining consumption is attri...
MasterTo overcome the recent surge in the oil price and the global economic downturn, and to develop...
The aim of this paper is to examine the major environmental impacts of shale gas, conventional gas a...
This paper examines and quantifies the consequences of increases in supplies of oil and gas from sha...
Advances in technologies for extracting oil and gas from shale formations have dramatically increase...
Advances in technologies for extracting oil and gas from shale formations have dramatically increase...
There exists considerable uncertainty over both shale and conventional gas resource availability and...
Over many decades energy markets have seen a variety of new technologies with the potential of repla...
Horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing technologies have enabled the rapid expansio...
An entire generation of American politicians were concerned about the growing U.S. dependence on imp...
The emergence of U.S. shale gas resources to economic viability affects the nation’s energy outlook ...
http://globalchange.mit.edu/research/publications/2219The emergence of U.S. shale gas resources to e...
Since natural gas surpassed coal in US energy consumption, the country's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
ABSTRACT: Advances in technologies for extracting oil and gas from shale formations have dramaticall...
The use of shale gas is commonly considered as a low-cost option for meeting ambitious climate polic...
If we look behind the numbers on energy consumption, how much of that declining consumption is attri...
MasterTo overcome the recent surge in the oil price and the global economic downturn, and to develop...
The aim of this paper is to examine the major environmental impacts of shale gas, conventional gas a...
This paper examines and quantifies the consequences of increases in supplies of oil and gas from sha...
Advances in technologies for extracting oil and gas from shale formations have dramatically increase...
Advances in technologies for extracting oil and gas from shale formations have dramatically increase...
There exists considerable uncertainty over both shale and conventional gas resource availability and...
Over many decades energy markets have seen a variety of new technologies with the potential of repla...
Horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing technologies have enabled the rapid expansio...
An entire generation of American politicians were concerned about the growing U.S. dependence on imp...