In the US, the shale gas revolution ensured that the development costs of unconventional natural gas plummeted to the levels of $2–3/Mcf. This success has motivated the development of shale gas in other regions, including Australia and Europe. This study, focussing primarily on aspects of economic impact analysis, estimates the development costs of shale gas extraction in both Australia and Europe, based on both direct and fiscal costs, and also suggests policy initiatives. The increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) developments in Australia are already straining domestic gas supplies. Hence, the development of more natural gas resources has been given a high priority. However, a majority of the Australian shale resources is non-marine in o...
Outside the US, the commercial development of shale gas and oil will need to overcome significant le...
AbstractThe paper approaches the possible economic impact of the exploitation and turning to account...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
This study analyses the impact of shale gas in the natural gas market using Granger causality, two-p...
This study analyses the impact of shale gas in the natural gas market using Granger causality, two-p...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
The production of natural gas from shale formations has revived the natural gas industry in the worl...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
The US’ shale gas revolution, a spectacular increase in natural gas extraction from previously uncon...
The US’ shale gas revolution, a spectacular increase in natural gas extraction from previously uncon...
The thesis refers to the extraction of unconventional shale gas, which is one of the most discussed ...
This paper analyzes the question of shale gas production in Germany aimed at aiding th...
In Australia, exploitation of shale gas is at an early stage. Western Australia has estimated its te...
This report investigates the effects of an increased exploitation of shale gas reserves around the g...
Outside the US, the commercial development of shale gas and oil will need to overcome significant le...
AbstractThe paper approaches the possible economic impact of the exploitation and turning to account...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
This study analyses the impact of shale gas in the natural gas market using Granger causality, two-p...
This study analyses the impact of shale gas in the natural gas market using Granger causality, two-p...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
The production of natural gas from shale formations has revived the natural gas industry in the worl...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
The US’ shale gas revolution, a spectacular increase in natural gas extraction from previously uncon...
The US’ shale gas revolution, a spectacular increase in natural gas extraction from previously uncon...
The thesis refers to the extraction of unconventional shale gas, which is one of the most discussed ...
This paper analyzes the question of shale gas production in Germany aimed at aiding th...
In Australia, exploitation of shale gas is at an early stage. Western Australia has estimated its te...
This report investigates the effects of an increased exploitation of shale gas reserves around the g...
Outside the US, the commercial development of shale gas and oil will need to overcome significant le...
AbstractThe paper approaches the possible economic impact of the exploitation and turning to account...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...