Western Australia has globally significant onshore gas resources, with over 280 trillion cubic feet of economically recoverable gas located in five shale basins. The Western Australian Government and gas industry have promoted the development of these resources as a “clean energy source” that would “help to reduce global carbon emissions” and provide a “transition fuel” to a low carbon economy. This research examines those claims by reviewing existing literature and published data to estimate the life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution that would result from the development of Western Australia’s onshore gas basins using hydraulic fracking. Estimates of carbon pollution from each stage in gas development, processing, transport and end-use...
Abstract In April 2011, we published the first comprehensive analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
ABSTRACT: Gas emission from Australian coal mining is estimated to account for 4-5 % of the nation’...
This report investigates the effects of an increased exploitation of shale gas reserves around the g...
Western Australia has globally significant onshore gas resources, with over 280 trillion cubic feet ...
In Australia, exploitation of shale gas is at an early stage. Western Australia has estimated its te...
This research assesses the environmental impacts of developing shale gas. There is much uncertainty ...
The environmental impact of shale gas hydraulic fracturing is not completely understood. Therefore, ...
The technologies and practices that have enabled the recent boom in shale gas production have also b...
In Australia, Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is a relatively new source of natural gas commonly advocated as a...
There is increased interest, both in South Africa and globally, in the use of shale gas for electric...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are vital components of the earth's atmosphere, trapping heat around the ear...
AbstractThe remarkable US growth of shale gas and the associated decrease in the US natural gas pric...
This paper argues that before Australia jumps into the golden age of gas as a way of combating clima...
Purpose Following the boom of shale gas production in the USA and the decrease in the US gas prices,...
In April 2011, we published the first peer-reviewed analysis of the greenhouse gas footprint (GHG) o...
Abstract In April 2011, we published the first comprehensive analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
ABSTRACT: Gas emission from Australian coal mining is estimated to account for 4-5 % of the nation’...
This report investigates the effects of an increased exploitation of shale gas reserves around the g...
Western Australia has globally significant onshore gas resources, with over 280 trillion cubic feet ...
In Australia, exploitation of shale gas is at an early stage. Western Australia has estimated its te...
This research assesses the environmental impacts of developing shale gas. There is much uncertainty ...
The environmental impact of shale gas hydraulic fracturing is not completely understood. Therefore, ...
The technologies and practices that have enabled the recent boom in shale gas production have also b...
In Australia, Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is a relatively new source of natural gas commonly advocated as a...
There is increased interest, both in South Africa and globally, in the use of shale gas for electric...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are vital components of the earth's atmosphere, trapping heat around the ear...
AbstractThe remarkable US growth of shale gas and the associated decrease in the US natural gas pric...
This paper argues that before Australia jumps into the golden age of gas as a way of combating clima...
Purpose Following the boom of shale gas production in the USA and the decrease in the US gas prices,...
In April 2011, we published the first peer-reviewed analysis of the greenhouse gas footprint (GHG) o...
Abstract In April 2011, we published the first comprehensive analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
ABSTRACT: Gas emission from Australian coal mining is estimated to account for 4-5 % of the nation’...
This report investigates the effects of an increased exploitation of shale gas reserves around the g...